If you’re a Linux user, especially a systems administrator, the Linux Foundation has some security tips to share with you, and they’re quite good. Konstantin Ryabitsev, the Foundation’s director of collaborative IT services, published the security checklist that the organization uses to harden the laptops of its remote sysadmins against attacks. Full article at the click below… http://www.networkworld.com/article/2978132/linux-foundations-security-checklist-can-help-sysadmins-harden-workstations.html
Microsoft deploys first major server application on Ubuntu Linux
Microsoft’s love affair with Linux continues as the company releases HDInsight, Microsoft’s big data Hadoop-on-Azure service for Ubuntu Linux on its Azure cloud. Full article at the click below… http://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-deploys-first-major-server-application-on-ubuntu-linux/
Tizen 3.0 to Ship with Linux Kernel 4.1, Drops X for Wayland
Tizen is an open-source Linux operating system developed under the umbrella of the Linux Foundation, which aims to run on phones, tablets, watches, and IVI (in-vehicle infotainment). A new milestone for the 3.0 branch of the operating system has been released, and it bring some pretty interesting changes. http://news.softpedia.com/news/tizen-3-0-to-ship-with-linux-kernel-4-1-drops-x-for-wayland-492208.shtml
Alien: Isolation Linux release hinted at by since-scrubbed AMD driver release notes
It’s starting to look more and more like the scariest, most terrifying xenomorph experience since the original Alien is coming to Linux. http://www.pcworld.com/article/2984515/software-games/alien-isolation-linux-release-hinted-at-by-since-scrubbed-amd-driver-release-notes.html
The Linux Setup – Jim Whitehurst, President/CEO, Red Hat
Who are you, and what do you do? I’m Jim Whitehurst, president and CEO of Red Hat, the largest open source software company in the world. I’m also the author of The Open Organization, a book that demonstrates how embracing open source principles can help leaders adapt their organizations to 21st century conditions. Full article at the click below… http://www.mylinuxrig.com/post/129154618674/the-linux-setup-jim-whitehurst-presidentceo
KDE Now Features Huge Collection of Almost 5,000 Icons
The VDG designers have been very busy these past few weeks The Visual Design Group (VDG) has finally managed to complete all the icons for KDE, bringing the total number of supported icons to 4.780. The KDE project now has a full complement of icons, and it would be very difficult to find a known app that doesn’t have its … Read More
WhatsApp vCard Vulnerabilities Expose Millions of Users
Severe vulnerabilities within the WhatsApp mobile application which tricked users into executing malicious, arbitrary code has been patched. In a blog post, the team said Whatsapp Web is at fault, and “significant” vulnerabilities discovered by Check Point researcher Kasif Dekel can trick victims into executing arbitrary code.
Top 5 Upcoming Linux-Based Smartphone Operating Systems
As today is the much anticipated day of the new iPhone 6S and 6S Plus unveiling I thought it would be interesting to take a look at the most anticipated smartphones based on the Linux operating system instead. Not meant as a separate operating system, the intention here is to have one version of the Ubuntu Linux distribution. Essentially, Ubuntu’s vision is to create a full desktop operating system within a mobile operating system, meaning you could dock an Ubuntu phone and have access to a full Linux desktop running on that device. A little history lesson for you: before joining the Windows movement, Nokia was in preparation of a Linux-based smartphone operating system called Maemo. Linux fans rejoice as Sailfish, like MeeGo before it is essentially more of a standard Linux system with apps able to be created with Qt and you can even launch a terminal and install Linux package files.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.2 beta is out
Ready to look into the future or Red Hat Enterprise Linux and containers? Then check out the latest RHEL beta. The company has been making this clear with its Docker partnership to create a Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)/Docker software stack.
THE EAGERLY AWAITED RASPBERRY PI DISPLAY
The official Raspberry Pi touch display is on sale today, priced at $60 (plus local taxes and shipping): you can buy it at the Swag Store, at RS Components/Allied Electronics and at Premier Farnell/Newark. Two years ago, I began the process of looking for a simple, embeddable display for the Raspberry Pi.
Munich now a major contributor to open source
The city of Munich is a major contributor to free and open source projects, sending bugfixes to upstream developers, making available software solutions and sharing best practices and technical information. In August, Munich IT staff members shared the city’s accomplishments with the community of Debian developers, one of the main free software distributions.
Xiaomi Plan To Release A Laptop That Runs Linux
Might the world’s 4th largest smartphone company take Linux mainstream? Chinese smartphone giant Xiaomi plans to launch a Linux powered laptop early next year, a new report claims. Full article at the click below… http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2015/09/xiaomi-laptop-coming-in-2016-runs-linux
Linux 4.2 released
Linus Torvalds has announced that Linux 4.2 is now available – providing improvements to the operating system’s functionality. Full article on the click below… http://mybroadband.co.za/news/software/136860-linux-4-2-released.html
Integration process for openSUSE Tumbleweed, Leap explained
The SUSE office in Nuremberg, Germany, had a special presentation given by Dominique Leuenberger, last week about the interconnecting points of the openSUSE project. Specifically, Leuenberger covered the integration process of Tumbleweed and Leap and explained the difference between the two. Full article and video on the link below… https://news.opensuse.org/2015/08/28/integration-process-for-opensuse-tumbleweed-leap-explained-2/
Ubuntu Linux continues to rule the cloud
Ubuntu is more than twice as popular on the Amazon cloud as all other operating systems combined. Full article below at the click… http://www.zdnet.com/article/ubuntu-linux-continues-to-rule-the-cloud/?tag=nl.e539&s_cid=e539&ttag=e539&ftag=TRE17cfd61