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Linux News for Dec 19, 2014
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Network Time Protocol Vulnerabilities (2014-12-19 19:00:00)
Google Security Team researchers Neel Mehta and Stephen Roettger have coordinated multiple vulnerabilities with CERT/CC concerning the Network Time Protocol (NTP).
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WordPress, With Release 4.1, Aims to Be Distraction-Free (2014-12-19 15:00:00)
eWEEK: The popular open-source CMS and blogging system gets a major milestone update that includes an enhanced distraction-free writing mode.
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Google building full Android IVI stack (2014-12-19 14:00:00)
LinuxGizmos: If Android M is for real, the technology would go far beyond its Android Auto initiative announced earlier this year.
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How to configure MySQL and MariaDB to accept remote connections (2014-12-19 13:00:00)
ITworld: Do you have problems accessing a MySQL or MariaDB Linux server on your local network?
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Advance your OpenStack with new guides and howtos (2014-12-19 12:00:00)
opensource.com: The very best of recently published how-tos, guides, tutorials, and tips for OpenStack compiled into one handy collection.
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Ubuntu Touch to Land with Bq Aquaris e4.5 in February (2014-12-19 11:00:00)
softpedia: The privilege of getting the first Ubuntu phone on the market belongs to Bq
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Must Have Android Apps That Aren't So Well Known (2014-12-19 10:00:00)
Datamation: While a handful of Android apps are clearly on the must have list, there are others not so famous that are also worth downloading.
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How strong is peer review in open source? (2014-12-19 09:00:00)
OpenSource.com: Code review is common among proprietary software development firms, yet the nature of open source development can pose some challenges.
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Mozilla Firefox for Apple IOS iPhone Code Emerges on Github (2014-12-19 08:00:00)
InternetNews: The new Firefox-ios effort in contrast kinda/sorta looks like it's a real browser.
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Creating your First App on Linux with Python and Flask (2014-12-19 07:00:00)
techarena51: Whether playing on Linux or working on Linux there is high chance you have come across a program written in python.
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How Linux containers can solve a problem for defense virtualization (2014-12-19 06:00:00)
OpenSource.com: As the virtualization of U.S. defense agencies commences, the technology's many attributes and drawbacks are becoming apparent.
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Imitate Fake Hollywood Terminal Hacking Melodrama with This Amazing App for Ubuntu (2014-12-19 05:00:00)
softpedia: Why not make the current terminal and apps work act like they do in the movies, with no functionality whatsoever
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How to filter, split or merge pcap files on Linux (2014-12-19 04:00:00)
xmodulo: If you are a network admin who are involved in testing an intrusion detection system or network access control policy, you may often rely on offline analysis using collected packet dumps.
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