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November 3, 2011 in Linux

  1. Adam's Lumpen Potato Adventure
    Jono Bacon, Stuart Langridge, Chris Procter, Adam Sweet, and Ade Bradshaw get back together after a three year hiatus for a 2011 LugRadio reunion show! Featuring: Social networking: what’s identi.ca’s …
  2. LugRadio Live and Unleashed 2009
    Jono Bacon, Stuart Langridge, Chris Procter, and Adam Sweet in the last ever LugRadio show, from LugRadio Live 2009. Featuring all the previous LugRadio presenters, a wall behind the presenters with a …
  3. LugRadio Live and Unleashed 2008
    Jono Bacon, Stuart Langridge, Chris Procter, and Adam Sweet get up on stage at LugRadio Live UK 2008 and talk about various things: LugRadio Live: let’s do it next year! What will we be talking about …
  4. I'll state my case
    Jono Bacon, Stuart Langridge, Chris Procter, and Adam Sweet talk about Linux, open source, and all manner of associated things. In this, the last ordinary LugRadio show, we’re talking about: Why don’t …
  5. More on that later
    Jono Bacon, Stuart Langridge, Chris Procter, and Adam Sweet talk about Linux, open source, and all manner of associated things. In this show we’re talking about: Starting out on your own: if you’re th …

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  1. LQ Radio Update
    A quick update. The LQ Podcast will be returning in the very near future. Thanks for the patience. OhioLinuxfest –jeremy …
  2. LinuxQuestions.org Podcast – 05.09.08
    The latest LinuxQuestions.org Podcast. Topics include a gratis Ubunu Live pass, Microsoft walks away from the Yahoo deal, the OpenSolaris community v2: prepare yourself and MySQL licensing redux. LQ-P …
  3. LinuxQuestions.org Podcast – 04.09.08
    The latest LinuxQuestions.org Podcast. Topics include an update on the podcast, Lug Radio Live US, the MySQL Conference and Expo, a new advertising policy at LinuxQuestions.org, and the following OSBC …
  4. LinuxQuestions.org Podcast – 02.28.08
    The latest LinuxQuestions.org Podcast. Topics include the 2007 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice Award winners, LQ is sponsoring LugRadio Live USA 2008 and the MySQL Conference and Expo, Sun and Open …
  5. LQ Radio Interview – Gareth and Orv from SCALE 6X
    The LQ Radio Interview series continues. In this edition we have Orv Beach, Public Relations Committee Chair, and Gareth Greenaway, Operations Committee and Community Relations Chair, from SCALE – the …
  6. LinuxQuestions.org Podcast – 01.17.08
    The latest LinuxQuestions.org Podcast. Topics include the 2007 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice Awards, official participation at LQ, OSBC coverage, Open Source code contains security holes, is Apple …
  7. LinuxQuestions.org Podcast – 01.07.08
    The latest LinuxQuestions.org Podcast. Topics include happy New Year from LQ, the 2007 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice Awards, SCALE 6X, Matthew Szulik resigns as Red Hat CEO and is replaced by an a …
  8. LinuxQuestions.org Podcast – 12.19.07
    The latest LinuxQuestions.org Podcast. Topics include an update on the Sun / NetApp ZFS patent litigation: change of venue and prior art, a global Open Source Census, some Novell momentum, Red Hat: Bo …
  9. A new podcast will be posted soon
    I apologize for another short unplanned podcast hiatus. A new podcast should be posted next week. In the mean time, I have been blogging regularly about many of the same topics that are included in th …
  10. LinuxQuestions.org Podcast – 10.29.07
    The latest LinuxQuestions.org Podcast. Topics include Linux losing market share to Windows server, Acacia’s latest target is NetFlix, Asian Linux distributor Turbolinux strikes patent covenant deal wi …

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  1. The Linux Link Tech Show Episode 1129
    Joel needs new pants.
  2. The Linux Link Tech Show Episode 1128
    Joel works all the time now.
  3. The Linux Link Tech Show Episode 1127
    Joel butters his own popcorn.
  4. The Linux Link Tech Show Episode 1126
    Joel switches to 7 day work week.
  5. The Linux Link Tech Show Episode 1125
    Joel loves his apple and lightroom.
  6. The Linux Link Tech Show Episode 1124
    Joel and Taco Bell.
  7. The Linux Link Tech Show Episode 1123
    Joel and high plan cost satellite watch.
  8. The Linux Link Tech Show Episode 1122
    Joel and the pepperment bark.
  9. The Linux Link Tech Show Episode 1121
    Joel and the personal record.
  10. The Linux Link Tech Show Episode 1120
    Joel and protein poptart.

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  1. The JaK Attack! Episode 2018.46
    Welcome to show number 2018.46 It’s sooooo hot in Canada. And everywhere. 30C/86F around here. Jon is learning more about data centers than he ever wanted to. Kelly has been going to a lot of Plein Ai …
  2. The JaK Attack! Episode 2018.45
    Welcome to show number 2018.45 It’s not possible to talk about Independence Day without bringing up Team America! – “F*ck Yeah!!!” Jon thinks Kung Fury is totally underrated 04:50 – Jon takes us on a …
  3. The JaK Attack! Episode 2018.44
    Welcome to show number 2018.44 Jon’s tweet about religions conveying certain skillsets Kelly’s show at Gallery 1919 in September entitled “Hey, Hey Hali” 06:21 Kelly’s Corner Kelly talks about Spotify …
  4. The JaK Attack! Episode 18.43
    Welcome to show number 2018.43! We’re shellebrating Turtle Day! and also GDPR day! There are three basic responses to GDPR: shut down the site, block European peeps, or comply. Racism Watchdog is Jon’ …
  5. The JaK Attack! Episode 18.42
    Welcome to show number 2018.42! The cops take down a CRA scammer office in India! Kelly had her 9th annual art show last week. Jon talks about Presearch – the decentralized search engine An advertisin …
  6. The JaK Attack! Episode 18.41
    Welcome to show number 2018.41! It’s been a busy week! Tin-foil hats actually increase signal strength, and Elon Musk is making a cyborg dragon. So…there’s that. The show is late because Jon had to go …
  7. The JaK Attack! Episode 18.40
    Welcome to show number 2018.40! It is April 6th and it’s snowing in Canada. Whaaaa? So much going on this week: CloudFlare came out with their new DNS service at 1.1.1.1 WordFence decided to go with s …
  8. The JaK Attack! Episode 18.39
    Welcome to show number 2018.39! Kelly Mengiun Girl and Jon Wilson are at the mic! Jon is pretty sure his personal hell will be PCI compliancy forever We went to see Neil Simon’s play “Rumors” at Cente …
  9. The JaK Attack! Episode 18.38
    Welcome to show number 2018.38! Jon succeeds in being quiet for 32 seconds. VICTORY! Kelly has been prepping for her 9th annual Spring art show on May 6th The main benefactor this year is the Hants Fo …
  10. The JaK Attack! Episode 18.37
    Welcome to show number 2018.37! Seems we can’t get through the intro without busting in. Jon is now officially Apple Sheeple. He’s counfounded by the ports on a Macbook Air. The bare minimum any profe …

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  1. DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 962 04 April 2022
    Review MassOS 2022.03 and Neptune 7.0, Almalinux OS as the preferred CentOS replacement, FreeBSD getting suite of new sandboxing tools, Debian opens voting for Project Leader, questions and answers tr …
  2. DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 978 25 July 2022
    Review EndeavourOS 22.6, Slax explores a return to its Slackware base, Ubuntu certified to run on Dell’s XPS 13, Linux running on Apple’s M2 hardware, questions and answers regarding hardware compatib …
  3. DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 961 28 March 2022
    Review Zenwalk GNU Linux 15.0, gaming performance of Fedora, DragonFly BSD fixes removable media crash, GNOME rolls out new desktop release, Debian publishes updated install media, questions and answe …
  4. DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 960 21 March 2022
    Review Pardus 21.1, Debian prepares for Bookworm, changing FreeBSD’s root filesystem live, Univention offers new clients management tool, questions and answers tracking local changes, opinion poll tra …
  5. DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 957 28 February 2022
    Review Pop!_OS 21.10, Zorin offers more help, installing Debian on an Apple M1 computer, Linux developers consider dropping ReiserFS, AlmaLinux gains PPC64 build, questions and answers transferring bo …

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  1. Linux Action News 299
    Recent advances in embedded Linux, Canonical takes full control of LXD, ZFS gets a handy Btrfs feature, and updates on the show’s production.Sponsored By:Linode: Sign up using the link on this page an …
  2. Linux Action News 298
    Why everyone is excited about the next Linux kernel, Valve’s big hire, and Red Hat’s clone war.Sponsored By:Linode: Sign up using the link on this page and receive a $100 60-day credit towards your ne …
  3. Linux Action News 297
    What we really like in Debian 12, the big players backing RISC-V, and the improvements in NextCloud Hub 5. Note: Linux Action News will be off next week.Sponsored By:Linode: Sign up using the link on …
  4. Linux Action News 296
    Ubuntu gets serious about the immutable desktop, red flags from Red Hat, and the little tricks Apple used to patch Wine.Sponsored By:Kolide: Kolide can help you nail third-party audits and internal co …
  5. Linux Action News 295
    How the recent XFS bug was squashed, insights into why Microsoft built their own Linux from scratch, and recent attacks on Archive.org.Sponsored By:Linode: Sign up using the link on this page and rece …
  6. Linux Action News 294
    Microsoft’s new Linux server distro, Red Hat Summit 2023 highlights, big changes at CodeWeavers, and Podman catches up to Docker Desktop.Sponsored By:Kolide: Kolide can help you nail third-party audit …
  7. Linux Action News 293
    Bcachefs hits a major milestone, how the Red Hat cuts impact Fedora, Plasma 6 plans, and the software update bricking EV batteries.Sponsored By:Kolide: Kolide can help you nail third-party audits and …
  8. Linux Action News 292
    We get you up to speed on two serious flaws, Linux’s recent gaming loss, Ubuntu doubling down on RISC-V, and news from the Open Source Summit North America.Sponsored By:Linode: Sign up using the link …
  9. Linux Action News 291
    The results from the recent HDR Hackfest, Mozilla’s new acquisition, and the concerning crack down on free software encryption.Sponsored By:Linode: Sign up using the link on this page and receive a $1 …
  10. Linux Action News 290
    What we know about the Red Hat layoffs, highlights of Linux 6.3, and Canonical’s bold claim in Ubuntu 23.04.Sponsored By:Kolide: Kolide can help you nail third-party audits and internal compliance goa …

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  1. 102 Sourcetrunk : ZoneMinder
    This episode will help you setting up one of the best surveillance systems available, meet ZoneMinder !
  2. 101 Sourcetrunk : Flashrom
    This episode will briefly describe the usage of Flashrom. Identify, read, write, verify and erase your flash chips from the command line. Yes, it’s also the flash utility for linux to help you update …
  3. 100 Sourcetrunk : Wordpress
    This episode will briefly describe the installation and usage of Wordpress. Creating a website or blog with a thousands of plugins the easy way. Wordpress.org Wordpress.com (create your website in sec …
  4. 099 Sourcetrunk : Tomahawk
    This episode will fundamentally change the way your music is consumed. Meet Tomahawk ! Tomahawk Tomahawk resolvers Tomahawk authors Android picks : Amdroid music from The Daisy Riots theme from Brand …
  5. 098 Sourcetrunk : LightZone
    This episode will throw a bit of light on photo manipulation software. LightZone is the perfect workflow tool for all your RAW editing needs. LightZone Digikam UFRaw DCRaw Shotwell The Gimp Darktable …
  6. 097 Sourcetrunk : Diagramo
    This episode will look into Diagramo : HTML5 flowchart software. Create your flowcharts and collaborate in the cloud or integrate flowchart software in your own web environment. Diagramo Diagramo Demo …
  7. 096 Sourcetrunk : Roundcube
    This episode will briefly demonstrate Roundcube, a webmail client that should fit all your needs from within your browser of choice. Roundcube Roundcube plugins Donate ! ownCloud and Roundcube Fosdem …
  8. 095 Sourcetrunk : Scratch
    This episode will briefly introduce the wonderful Scratch programming environment. There is no excuse left to not teach your kids to program. Scratch Try it out ! Donate ! HTML5 version Arduino Connec …
  9. 094 Sourcetrunk : WebRTC and simpleWebRTC
    WebRTC WebRTC architecture simpleWebRTC Talky.io The Linux Action Show Android picks : Google Chrome for Android music from Emit theme from Brand New Sin on music.podshow.com Beer on this episode : Ba …
  10. 093 Sourcetrunk : OpenShot
    This episode will briefly introduce OpenShot. Video editing under Linux … Really ? Really. OpenShot Donate to OpenShot ! Android picks : VLC for Android music from Sinflood theme from Brand New Sin …

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  1. Episode 42: Qt/Embedded for Linux
    For this topic, Maciej invited Timesys engineers, Justin and Scott, to participate. Both engineers, having enjoyed using Nokia’s software on the Neo phone and having experience with Qt/Embedded for Li …
  2. Episode 41: Desktop-based Build Systems
    For this episode, Maciej invited two Timesys engineers, Daniel and Jason (both of whom have been working with the Timesys desktop build system and a number of open source ones, including buildroot and …
  3. Episode 40: Overview of 2.6.28 Linux Kernel and Talk About the Newly Introduced Boot Tracer
    In this episode Maciej and Daniel, one of Timesys’ Linux gurus, talk about what’s new in the 2.6.28 Linux kernel. The conversation focuses on several aspects of the 2.6.28 kernel that are particularly …
  4. Episode 39: Overview of 2.6.27 Linux Kernel and Talk About UBIFS
    In this episode, our hosts talk about what’s new in the 2.6.27 Linux kernel. Various new features are covered in detail, including support for UBIFS. The hosts discuss the benefits of UBIFS for develo …
  5. Episode 38: Interview with Mike Erickson of Logic
    In this episode, Maciej and Gene interview Mike Erickson of Logic, a leading board design and manufacturing company, and discuss weighty topics such as today’s hottest processors, Linux acceptance, Pi …
  6. Episode 37: Free Software – Part 2
    In this episode, Maciej and Gene talk about what free software means in practice, both for companies that create free software and those who use it as part of their business. The pair gets upset when …
  7. Episode 36: About Free Software:
    Maciej and Gene talk about what “Free Software” means and the rights and obligations of Free Software users. The pair talk about what’s different about GPL3, tivoization, and the Lesser GPL among othe …
  8. Episode 35: 2.6.26 Discussion and MPatrol:
    After a bit of a break, Gene and Maciej talk about 2.6.26 from an embedded developer’s perspective. The pair also discuss the ins and outs of using MPatrol: how it works, what it’s good for, and some …
  9. Episode 34: Overview of 2.6.25 and Talk About debugfs:
    Maciej and Gene talk about what new in the 2.6.25 version of the kernel that’s relevant to embedded developers, like CANBUS (thanks Volkswagen) and real time features that all allocation of processor …
  10. Episode 33: The Propeller Chip:
    Last month, TimeSys was at the ESC West show and brought along the LinuxLink radio gear. In this episode, Maciej and Gene interview Jeff Martin about the technology behind his company’s product, the P …

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  1. Going Linux #468 · How to try Linux without affecting your current system Pt. 1
    Today, we’re tackling a question we hear a lot: “How can I try Linux without messing up my current computer?” It’s a great question, and the answer is often simpler than you might think. One of the ea …
  2. Going Linux #475 · Listener Feedback
    Listeners (JackDeth, Pierre, Stefan, Frank) provided extensive feedback on audio quality and format preferences including detailed discussions of mp3, flac, opus, and ogg formats. Gus shared thoughts …
  3. Going Linux #474 · Bluetooth Devices
    Bill is still running Manjaro with KDE. Larry is in a new location. Getting your wireless gear to play nice with Linux. Definition: Bluetooth. The graphical method, the command line method. The need t …
  4. Going Linux #473 · Listener Feedback
    Bill and Larry both break things. Questions for the listener: In addition to MP3, should we have a second feed? If so, should it be OGG, FLAC, OPUS, or something else? Suggestions for Solitaire, websi …
  5. Going Linux #472 · New Users Guide to Github
    Welcome to the world of version control with Git and GitHub! We will walk you through the essential steps to get you started, from creating an account to making your first contribution to a project. T …
  6. Going Linux #471 · Listener Feedback
    Bill is hopping to a different distro (big surprise, right?) Non-Windows computer does not track is the best? Tuxedo, System76, Framework, Dell XPS Series, some Lenovo Thinkpads, Linux Certified, Entr …
  7. Going Linux #470 · How to try Linux without affecting your current system Pt. 2
    Of course you could install Linux on a spare computer if you have one. OK, to many people the prospect of installing a new operating system can be daunting. You could also try running from a live USB …
  8. Going Linux #469 · Listener Feedback
    Bill tries ZFS. Our topics: Microsoft’s support for Windows 10 is about to end – to keep your computer running a fully supported OS switch to Linux, Linux on Chromebooks, CD ripping, Cosmic Desktop En …
  9. Going Linux #467 · Listener Feedback
    We discuss Ubuntu Cinnamon vs. Linux Mint Cinnamon. Our feedback includes supporting open source, about Fedora, backup solutions, office suites, switching from Zorin to MATE, and ‘What’s wrong with th …
  10. Going Linux #466 · Using Linux to get things done in Work and School (Office Suites)
    Bill distro hops. Larry considers a distro hop. Bill fixes his problem with Snap packages. Larry fixes his app probles. Is using AI cheating? We discuss what you get with these office suites: LibreOff …

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  2. Linux Outlaws 370 – Stay Free, Stay Open Source
    An uncut video version of this episode can be found on YouTube. 0:02:53 Introduction Linux Voice interview and Bytemark advert Jezra’s Sudo Modprobe (The Hella Short Version) Dan recommends the movie …
  3. Linux Outlaws 369 – Dan Lynch’s Hubcap Six
    0:01:25 Introduction Dan says thanks to Eric Beyer who sent him a Sons of Anarchy glass and a T-shirt 0:13:14 The Last Digital Rights Update We talk to the Director of the Open Rights Group, Jim Killo …
  4. Linux Outlaws 368 – The Dark Ages of Free Software
    We discuss all things Free Software and open source for a last time with guest co-host Bradley Kuhn from the Software Freedom Conservancy. Apparently, he’s a Distinguished Technologist. copyleft.org F …
  5. Linux Outlaws 367 – Free as in GNU Piss
    0:00:59 Introduction Psychoactive use of Amanita muscaria RIP Glen A. Larson The Raspberry Pi Model A+ Debian maintainers resign over systemdDE The Rosetta shirt shitstorm @ellypriZeMaN 0:42:54 Discus …
  6. Linux Outlaws 366 – The Imperial Hubcap Collection
    An uncut video version of this episode can be found on YouTube. 0:01:01 Introduction Fab has written over 300 blog posts thanks to Ghost now His desk was included in Linux Voice issue 9 Fab has also f …
  7. Linux Outlaws 365 – Last Stand
    Dan and Fab announce that they will end the show by the end of the year and explain their reasoning for this decision. They also discuss the potential outcomes of this and their plans for the future. …
  8. Linux Outlaws 364 – You Weren’t There, Man!
    After bringing you a recording of the Podcaster Panel from OggCamp 14, we spent this episode to recap the rest of the weekend — as is customary by now. Also check out Fab’s blog post on the weekend. C …
  9. Linux Outlaws 363 – OggCamp 14 Podcaster Panel
    At OggCamp 14, Fab assembled a cast of podcasters to discuss the question “is open source innovative enough?” From left to right: Peter Cannon (The Dick Turpin Road Show), Alan Pope (Ubuntu UK Podcast …
  10. Linux Outlaws 362 – Hitler Funk
    Dan and Fab are off to OggCamp 14 in Oxford and explain what will happen with the show in the meantime. 0:15:48 Song Living This Life to Death by T-Bird & The Breaks (licensed Creative Commons BY-NC-S …

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  1. HPR4587: UNIX Curio #1 – Shell Archives
    This show has been flagged as Clean by the host. This is the first column in a series dedicated to exploring little-known—and occasionally useful—trinkets lurking in the dusty corners of UNIX-like ope …
  2. HPR4586: HPR Community News for February 2026
    This show has been flagged as Explicit by the host. New hosts Welcome to our new hosts: Vance, not_toby. Last Month’s Shows Id Day Date Title Host 4566 Mon 2026-02-02 HPR Community News for January 20 …
  3. HPR4585: mpv util scripts
    This show has been flagged as Clean by the host. sorry about the computer fan i didnt realize how loud it was until after everything was recorded all scripts are prefixed with a_ for personal organiza …
  4. HPR4584: Recording a show, and crappy audio
    This show has been flagged as Clean by the host. I record on a couple of earbuds, and a Zoom Essential microphone, and compare audio quality. Wikipedia : Microphone Zoom Essential mic Zoom Essential m …
  5. HPR4583: Nuclear Reactor Technology – Ep 7 Small Modular Reactors
    This show has been flagged as Clean by the host. 01 Introduction This episode is the seventh in an 8 part series on nuclear reactor technology.  In this episode we will describe a topic which has been …
  6. HPR4582: Hackerpublic Radio New Years Eve Show 2026 Episode 1
    This show has been flagged as Explicit by the host. Hackerpublic Radio New Years Eve Show 2026 Episode 1 Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ LinkedIn linkedin.com/ Matrix https://matrix.org/ Twitter / …
  7. HPR4581: Sharp Intake of Breath City (A.K.A.) How I learnt to stop worrying about the fork bomb
    This show has been flagged as Explicit by the host. Note: The following code `:(){ :|:&amp };:` was replaced with Fork Bomb in the title. Ever wanted to hear a middle age man waffle on incoherently fo …
  8. HPR4580: The First Doctor, Part 4
    This show has been flagged as Clean by the host. This is a further look at the stories of the First Doctor, portrayed by William Hartnell, during the 1960s. The First Doctor, Part 4 Galaxy 4 This scie …
  9. HPR4579: Happy by shower
    This show has been flagged as Clean by the host. Hello, dear beloveds. Here with you, at HPR: Antoine. The message of this episode is the following: life comes in waves. ~~ Circumstances are volatile. …
  10. HPR4578: Alex's journey into Amateur Radio
    This show has been flagged as Clean by the host. Dave interviews Alex about his journey into Amateur Radio, given that he only passed his Foundation licence at the end of December. What we forgot to m …

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  1. bsdtalk267 – Interview with Hans Petter Selasky
    Interview by Michael Dexter with FreeBSD developer Hans Petter Selasky who passed away this summer in a traffic accident in Norway.Post on the FreeBSD email list https://lists.freebsd.org/archives/fre …
  2. bsdtalk266 – The nodes take over
    We became tired of waiting.

    File Info: 7Min, 3MB.

    Ogg Link: https://archive.org/download/bsdtalk266/bsdtalk266.ogg
  3. bsdtalk265 – Sunset on BSD
    A brief description of playing around with SunOS 4.1.4, which was the last version of SunOS to be based on BSD. File Info: 17Min, 8Mb Ogg Link: https://archive.org/download/bsdtalk265/bsdtalk265.ogg …
  4. bsdtalk264 – Down the Gopher Hole
    Playing around with the gopher protocol.   Description of gopher from the 1995 book “Student’s Guide to the Internet” by David Clark. Also, at the end of the episode is audio from an interview with Ma …
  5. bsdtalk263 – joshua stein and Brandon Mercer
    This episode is brought to you by ftp, the Internet file transfer program, which first appeared in 4.2BSD. An interview with the hosts of the Garbage Podcast, joshua stein and Brandon Mercer. You can …
  6. bsdtalk262 – LightZone with Tex Andrews
    An interview with Tex Andrews from Lightzoneproject.org.  LightZone is open source digital darkroom software. File Info: 23Min, 11MB. Ogg Link: https://archive.org/download/bsdtalk262/bsdtalk262.ogg …
  7. bsdtalk261 – Jails and System Management with Kris Moore
    An interview with Kris Moore about the Warden jail management system, iocage, and progress on a new system management API. File Info: 30Min, 14MB. Ogg Link: https://archive.org/download/BSDTalk261/BSD …
  8. bsdtalk260 – TeachBSD.org with Robert N. M. Watson and George V. Neville-Neil
    Can you believe that it has been a decade of BSDTalk?  The first episode aired on Dec 20, 2005. An interview with Robert N. M. Watson and George V. Neville-Neil about teaching operating systems with t …
  9. bsdtalk259 – Supporting a BSD Project
    A recording from vBSDCon 2015 of the talk titled “Supporting a BSD Project” with Ed Maste and George Neville-Neil. File Info: 65Min, 31MB. Ogg Link: https://archive.org/download/bsdtalk259/bsdtalk259. …
  10. bsdtalk258 – Chris Henschen from fP Technologies
    Oct 2015 is the 20th anniversary of the OpenBSD source tree! This episode is brought to you by the id utility, which returns the user identity.  id appeared in 4.4 BSD. An interview from vBSDCon 2015 …

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Linux Devices

November 3, 2011 in Linux

  1. DFI IRN556 3.5-inch SBC supports Atom x7000RE and Twin Lake CPUs
    DFI has introduced the IRN556, a 3.5-inch single board computer supporting Intel Atom x7000RE “Amston Lake” processors and Intel Processor N-series “Twin Lake” parts. The board targets industrial and …
  2. Rockchip RK3588 and RK3576 video decoder support lands in mainline Linux
    Collabora has announced that support for the VDPU381 and VDPU383 video decoder IP cores used in Rockchip’s RK3588 and RK3576 SoCs has been merged into the upstream Linux kernel. The update brings impr …
  3. ESP32-P4-PC board from Olimex offers HDMI and MIPI support
    The ESP32-P4-PC is an embedded development board based on Espressif’s ESP32-P4 RISC-V processor. Developed by Olimex and measuring 90 x 60 mm, the board provides HDMI output, MIPI CSI and DSI interfac …
  4. LILYGO Unveils RISC-V ESP32-P4 T-Halow Board and ESP32-S3 E-Paper S3 Pro Lite
    LILYGO has released two new ESP32-based products: the T-Halow P4, a compact development board built around Espressif’s ESP32-P4 RISC-V SoC with integrated Wi-Fi HaLow support, and the T5 E-Paper S3 Pr …
  5. M5Stack Unit PoE-P4 Pairs RISC-V ESP32-P4 and 802.3at PoE in 64mm Module
    M5Stack has introduced the Unit PoE-P4, a compact PoE-powered Ethernet controller built around Espressif’s ESP32-P4 SoC. The module integrates 16MB Flash, 32MB PSRAM, a 10/100 Ethernet PHY, dual MIPI …
  6. Exaviz Cruiser Brings 8-Port PoE+, 2.5GbE, and NVMe to Raspberry Pi CM5
    Exaviz, formerly Axzez, has introduced the Cruiser Carrier Board for Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5, integrating an 8-port Gigabit PoE+ switch, 2.5GbE WAN, NVMe, dual HDMI, and ESP32-C6 wireless on a s …
  7. DietPi February 2026 Update Adds NanoPi Zero2 Support and WhoDB Database Tool
    The February 21, 2026 release of DietPi v10.1 introduces new hardware support, expands the software catalog with the WhoDB database management tool, and includes a range of enhancements and bug fixes …
  8. Atom E3950 Powers WINSYSTEMS SBC-ZETA-3950 Rugged Mini SBC
    WINSYSTEMS’ SBC-ZETA-3950 is a rugged mini single board computer based on the Intel Atom Apollo Lake E3950, designed for industrial and space-constrained applications. It combines a COM Express Mini T …
  9. AAEON UP Squared Series Gains Mainline Linux Support for 40-Pin GPIO in Linux 6.18
    AAEON announced that full mainline Linux support for the 40-pin Raspberry Pi-compatible GPIO header on its UP Squared series has been merged into Linux 6.18. The work, completed in collaboration with …
  10. Fanless Factor 101 Arrives with Qualcomm QCS6490 and 10GbE Networking
    OnLogic has introduced the Factor 101, a compact fanless industrial system built around Qualcomm’s QCS6490 platform. The unit targets edge deployments that need wired networking, basic display output, …
  11. ESP32 Bus Pirate Update Adds RF Tools, USB Host Mode, Signal Analysis, and Cellular Plans
    The ESP32 Bus Pirate project, originally introduced as a modern ESP32-S3 adaptation of the classic Bus Pirate debugging tool, has received a substantial update expanding its protocol support, signal a …
  12. GStreamer 1.28 Adds AI Inference Engines, YOLO Decoders, and Tensor Auto-Discovery
    Collabora has announced GStreamer 1.28, expanding its machine learning and AI inference capabilities for media pipelines. The release adds new inference engines, broader tensor decoder support, improv …

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HTForge

November 3, 2011 in Linux

  1. Perfect Server Automated ISPConfig 3 Installation on Debian 12 and Debian 13, Ubuntu 22.04 and Ubuntu 24.04
    This tutorial shows you how to easily set up a web, email and DNS server with ISPConfig 3 using the ISPConfig auto-installation script.
  2. How to install PHP 5.6 and 7.0 – 8.4 with PHP-FPM and FastCGI mode for ISPConfig 3.2 with apt on Debian 11 to 12
    In this guide we will take you through installing additional PHP versions (5.6, 7.0, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 7.4, 8.1, 8.2, 8.3, and 8.4) on a Debian server with ISPConfig.
  3. How to install PHP 5.6 and 7.0 – 8.4 with PHP-FPM and FastCGI mode for ISPConfig 3.2 with apt on Ubuntu 22.04 – 24.04
    When using ISPConfig, by default, you only have the main PHP version for your distribution. This guide will show you how to install additional PHP versions (5.6, 7.0 – 7.4, 8.1 – 8.4) on an Ubuntu ser …
  4. Update the ISPConfig Perfect Server from Debian 11 to Debian 12
    This tutorial will take you through updating a server managed by ISPConfig from Debian 11 (bullseye) to Debian 12 (bookworm). This guide works for both single- and multiserver setups.
  5. How to Install CSF (Config Server Firewall) on Debian 12
    CSF or Config Server Firewall is a Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) firewall based on IPtables and Perl. it provides a daemon process that will monitor your services for failure authentication.
  6. How to Install Wiki.js on Debian 12
    Wiki.js is free and open-source wiki software based on Node.js, Git, and Markdown. In this article, we’ll show you how to install Wiki.js on a Debian 12 system.
  7. ISPConfig Perfect Multiserver setup on Ubuntu 24.04 and Debian 12
    This tutorial will take you through installing your own ISPConfig 3 multiserver setup with dedicated servers for the panel, web, DNS, mail, and webmail using the new ISPConfig auto-installer. This tut …
  8. Securing your ISPConfig 3 managed mailserver with a valid Let's Encrypt SSL certificate
    If you’re running your own mailserver, it’s best practice to connect to it securely with a SSL/TLS connection. You’ll need a valid certificate for these secure connections. In this tutorial, we’ll set …
  9. How to Install OpenEMR on Ubuntu 24.04 Server
    OpenEMR is an open-source health records and medical practice management solution. It is a fully integrated electronic health record and practice management, scheduling, electronic billing, and intern …
  10. How to Install Moodle LMS on Debian 12 Server
    Moodle is an open solution for the Learning Management System (LMS). It is a platform for educational purposes, from creating online courses, managing online schools, managing content, and offering co …

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November 2, 2011 in Linux

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  1. LXer: Audacious 4.4.1 Released with Assorted Minor Improvements
    Published at LXer: Audacious 4.4.1 builds on the changes introduced in Audacious 4.4 (a release that brought GTK3 and Qt6 UI choices, the return of a dedicated lyrics plugin, and better compatibility …
  2. Unable to xrdp tunnel to my Fedora 40 session using ssh
    Hello, I’m not sure what happened but I’ve always been able to tunnel to my xrdp GUI using a ssh putty session. Now when I try to connect after connecting via SSH it just shows a blank screen with an …
  3. How Can I Set Up an Executable Script in Linux?
    I try to pre-process pdf files so that they load faster, and so they won’t crash kindles or tablets. In MacOS, I could use Automator to run a bash shell script. In Fedora w/ Cinnamon, I tried to use ” …
  4. eth0: [ERROR] Set device name: No such device
    I cannot change the MAC address in my Kali VM with this Python code: Quote: interface = input(“interface > “) new_mac = input(“new MAC > “) subprocess.call([“ifconfig”, interface, “down”]) subprocess. …
  5. LXer: Linux 6.13 To Bring Big/Super Pages For The Raspberry Pi Graphics Driver – Better Performance
    Published at LXer: While the Linux 6.12 merge window only ended this weekend and won’t be out until November, already code is beginning to accumulate for DRM-Next of graphics driver improvements targe …
  6. LXer: RISC-V-Based KVM Solution in PCIe Form Factor with Low/High Profile Compatibility
    Published at LXer: The NanoKVM-PCIe is a recent solution from Sipeed, designed to simplify remote management of ATX PC cases and 2U servers. Built on the RISC-V architecture, it offers low power consu …
  7. LXer: Firefox 132 Enters Beta with Support for Blocking Third-Party Cookie Access
    Published at LXer: With the Firefox 131 release rolling out today to all supported platforms, Mozilla promoted the next major version, Firefox 132, to the beta channel for public testing. Read More… …
  8. Ultrathin Keyboard Folio m1 connected but no typing
    Hello Gents, I wanted to connect my Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard Folio m1 which worked OK in the past but now is not typing anything. The battery is freshly charged and connected. Removing/Adding the d …
  9. LXer: This AI Startup "Copied" an Open-Source Project and Got Half a Million Dollar Funding by Y Combinator
    Published at LXer: There are plenty of people who do not actually understand AI and open-source (or its licensing). But, they choose to jump on using those terms to market their products somehow super …
  10. LXer: Linux Candy: PyBonsai � generates procedural ASCII art trees
    Published at LXer: PyBonsai is a Python script that generates procedural ASCII art trees in the comfort of your terminal. This is free and open source software. Read More… …

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  1. Tumbleweed Monthly Update – February 2026
    Software package updates during the second month of 2026 for openSUSE Tumbleweed have been consistent totalling 17 snapshots in the 28 days of the month. Tumbleweed saw the arrival of Plasma 6.6 with …
  2. Voting Is Now Open for the openSUSE Board Election 2025
    Voting for the 2025 openSUSE Board election starts today. All openSUSE Members have the right to vote and should have received their personal ballot link by email yesterday. Please check your inbox (a …
  3. Planet News Roundup
    This is a roundup of articles from the openSUSE community listed on planet.opensuse.org. The community blog feed aggregator lists the featured highlights below from Feb. 20 to 26. Blogs this week high …
  4. Planet News Roundup
    This is a roundup of articles from the openSUSE community listed on planet.opensuse.org. The community blog feed aggregator lists the featured highlights below from Feb. 13 to 19. Blogs this week high …
  5. Community Refines Git Packaging Workflow
    Contributors and developers within openSUSE Project recently met to coordinate the Git-based packaging workflow for Leap 16 and discussed how the process applies to the Leap distribution going forward …
  6. Community Advances Governance Proposal After Virtual Meeting
    The openSUSE Project moved forward with a proposed governance structure following a virtual meeting yesterday that drew community members together for a discussion on advancing a leadership framework. …
  7. Building Self-Hosted Trading Infrastructure on openSUSE
    Modern Linux systems are increasingly used to run autonomous, policy-driven services that operate continuously without user interaction. One example is a self-hosted trading agent running on openSUSE …
  8. Calls for Board Candidates Moves Forward
    The openSUSE Project has opened nominations and candidacy for its regular Board Election and voting is scheduled to begin March 1. After a delay to clean up the membership database, the Election Commi …
  9. Planet News Roundup
    This is a roundup of articles from the openSUSE community listed on planet.opensuse.org. The community blog feed aggregator lists the featured highlights below from Feb. 6 to 12. Blogs this week highl …
  10. openSUSE Board on Participation, Governance and Community
    With the 2026 openSUSE community Board elections coming up, Ish Sookun, Jeff Mahoney and Rachel Schrader are the board members elected last election and having another year in the role. We sat down wi …

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  1. Duckstation ditches GPL for Creative Commons License
    https://github.com/stenzek/duckstati…master/LICENSE Quote: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International ======================================================================= Creative …

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  1. New Feed for FWN
    Please update the feed for FWN to:
    http://fedoramagazine.wordpress.com/category/fedora-weekly-news/feed/
  2. Fedora Weekly News Issue 128
    Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 128 for the week of April 14th, 2008.http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue128In Announcements, we have “Please digg: Fedora stories”.In Planet Fedora, we have “FL …
  3. Fedora Weekly News Issue 127
    Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 127 for the week of April 7th, 2008.http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue127In Announcements, we have “Rawhide 20080404 Snapshot Released”, “Callfor Stories”, “An …
  4. Fedora Weekly News Issue 126
    Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 126 for the week of March 24th, 2008.http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue126In Announcements, we have “F9 Beta release announcement”, “Rawhide20080328 Snapshot”, …
  5. Fedora Weekly News Issue 125
    Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 125 for the week of March 17th, 2008.http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue125In Announcements, we have “Fedora 9 Beta slipped a few days”, “MichaelTiemann’s Speec …
  6. Fedora Weekly News Issue 124
    Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 124 for the week of March 10th, 2008.http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue124In Announcements, we have “Announcing the relaunch of the Fedora BugZappers!”In Plane …
  7. Fedora Weekly News Issue 123
    Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 123 for the week of March 3rd, 2008.http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue123In Planet Fedora, we have “Bonnie in Laurinburg”, “RSS feeds ofbugs!”, “Howto: Test th …
  8. Fedora Weekly News Issue 122
    Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 122 for the week of February 25th,2008. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue122In Announcements, we have “Fedora Board IRC meeting 2008-03-04”.In Fedora Marketin …
  9. Fedora Weekly News Issue 121
    Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 121 for the week of February 18th,2008. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue121In Announcements, we have “Fedora 10’s FUDCon”, “LWN subscription?”,”Fedora Amateu …
  10. Fedora Weekly News Issue 120
    Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 120 for the week of February 11th,2008. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue120In Announcements, we have “Announcing Fedora 8 Xfce Spin”In Planet Fedora, we have …

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  1. SUSE Micro 6.0 CUPS Vital Updates Prevent Denial of Service Auth Bypass
    An update that solves four vulnerabilities, contains two features and has one fix can now be installed.
  2. SUSE Linux Micro 6.0 libsoup Important Denial of Service Fix 2026-20529-1
    An update that solves five vulnerabilities can now be installed.
  3. Debian DSA-6155-1 spip Important SQL Injection XSS Attack
    It was discovered that SPIP, a website engine for publishing, would allow a malicious user to access protected information, and perform various SQL injection, Cross-Side Scripting (XSS), and Server-Si …
  4. Fedora 42 Erlang High Information Disclosure Vuln FEDORA-2026-d51972eee3
    Erlang ver. 26.2.5.17
  5. Fedora 42 python-pillow Critical Out-of-bounds Fix CVE-2026-25990
    Backport fix for CVE-2026-25990.
  6. Fedora 43 Erlang Important Denial Of Service Fix CVE-2026-21620 Advisory
    Erlang ver. 26.2.5.17
  7. What Is ClamAV? A Linux Admins Guide to Risk, Monitoring, and Real-World Use
    At some point, someone asks, ”Are we running antivirus on Linux?” It usually comes from a compliance review, a security questionnaire, or a manager who assumes antivirus is universal. The question s …
  8. Anonymous VPS Infrastructure as a Cybersecurity Control for Open-Source and Email Systems
    Cybersecurity strategies often focus on firewalls, endpoint protection, and vulnerability patching. While these controls are critical, hosting infrastructure visibility is frequently underestimated as …
  9. Understanding the Snort NIDS: What It Changes in Your Monitoring and Risk Model
    You can lock down UFW or nftables, tighten SSH, layer in fail2ban, and still not know what is actually moving across your network. At some point, that gap becomes obvious. You see a strange outbound c …
  10. What Is Fail2ban?
    Open any internet-facing Linux server and check /var/log/auth.log or run journalctl -u ssh. If it has been up for more than a few minutes, you will see it. Repeated failed logins from IPs you do not r …

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  1. Understanding the Snort NIDS: What It Changes in Your Monitoring and Risk Model
    You can lock down UFW or nftables, tighten SSH, layer in fail2ban, and still not know what is actually moving across your network. At some point, that gap becomes obvious. You see a strange outbound c …
  2. What Is Fail2ban?
    Open any internet-facing Linux server and check /var/log/auth.log or run journalctl -u ssh. If it has been up for more than a few minutes, you will see it. Repeated failed logins from IPs you do not r …
  3. What Is Wireguard? A Practical Breakdown for Linux Admins
    You’ve probably heard that Wireguard is simpler and more secure. That sounds good, but it doesn’t answer the question you actually have to deal with, which is whether it changes your risk profile or j …
  4. What Is GNU Privacy Guard (GPG)? A Practical Guide for Linux Security
    You’ve probably used GPG already. Maybe indirectly through package updates, maybe signing a Git commit because the repo required it, maybe encrypting a backup before pushing it offsite. It tends to sh …

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  1. Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Raspberry Pi Kernel Critical Issues USN-7990-6
    Several security issues were fixed in the Linux kernel. …
  2. Ubuntu 20.04 Mailman Notable CSRF Bypass Flaw USN-8067-1

    Ubuntu Mailman Security Advisory Image

    A system hardening measure could be bypassed.
  3. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Git Important Regression USN-5376-6 Arbitrary Commands

    Ubuntu 18.04 Git USN-5376-6 fix image

    USN-5376-1 introduced a regression in Git
  4. Ubuntu 22.04 20.04 Git Key Regression Resolution USN-5376-5

    Ubuntu Git Regression Fix Overview

    USN-5376-4 introduced a regression in Git
  5. Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Git Regression USN-5376-4 Command Line Fix

    Git regression notice for Ubuntu 22.04 LTS and 20.04 LTS.

    USN-5376-1 introduced a regression in Git
  6. Ubuntu 25.10 Rack Critical Path Traversal Code Execution Vulnerabilities

    Ubuntu 8066-1 Rack Security Advisory Image

    Several security issues were fixed in Rack.
  7. Ubuntu 24.04 LTS kernel Important SMB System Compromise USN-8059-6

    Ubuntu Linux Kernel Security Update Overview

    Several security issues were fixed in the Linux kernel.
  8. Ubuntu 24.04 LTS python-authlib Important Auth Bypass DoS USN-8065-1

    Ubuntu 24.04 python-authlib security advisory graphic

    Several security issues were fixed in Authlib.
  9. Ubuntu 22.04 LTS rlottie Serious DoS Vulnerabilities USN-8058-1 Advisory

    Ubuntu 8058-1 rlottie security fix announcement.

    Several security issues were fixed in rlottie.
  10. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS MongoDB Major Denial of Service Vulnerability USN-8064-1

    Ubuntu 18.04 MongoDB Denial of Service Vulnerability

    Several security issues were fixed in MongoDB.

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Linux News

November 2, 2011 in Linux

  • Linux Mint 19.2 "Tina" Cinnamon Now Available, IBM Has Transformed Its Software to Be Cloud-Native and Run on Any Cloud with Red Hat OpenShift, Icinga Web 2.7.0 Released, Google Rolling Out Android Auto Design Updates and Kernel 5.1 Reaches End of Life
    News briefs for August 2, 2019. Linux Mint 19.2 "Tina" Cinnamon was officially released today. This is a long-term support release that will be supported until 2023, and it brings updated so …
  • Canonical Announces the Availability of Xibo as a Snap, Chrome 76 Released, Viruses Discovered in LibreOffice, Pop!_OS 18.10 Reaches End of Life, and Dutch Ministry of Justice and Security Warns of Microsoft Office Online Privacy Risks
    News briefs for August 1, 2019. Canonical yesterday announced the availability of the Xibo open-source digital signage platform as a snap. From the announcement: "Xibo provides a comprehensive su …
  • Collabora Announces xrdesktop, Blender 2.8 Released, Arduino Selects Auth0 as Its Identity Management Platform of Choice, Microway Showcasing Its Data Science WhisperStation at PEARC19 and KDE Plasma Maintenance Update
    News briefs for July 31, 2019. Collabora yesterday announced xrdesktop. This new open-source project "enables interaction with traditional desktop environments, such as GNOME and KDE, in VR. Spon …
  • Linux Ending Support for the Floppy Drive, Unity 2019.2 Launches Today, Purism Unveils Final Librem 5 Smartphone Specs, First Kernel Security Update for Debian 10 "Buster" Is Out, and Twitter Is Switching from Mesos to Kubernetes
    News briefs for July 30, 2019 Linux won't support the floppy drive much longer. ZDNet reports that Linus Torvalds has "declared the floppy drive project 'orphaned'". The artic …
  • Kernel 5.3-rc2 Is Out, Latte Doc v0.9 Officially Available, GitHub Blocking Developers from Certain Countries, the Khronos Group Announces the Public Release of OpenXR 1.0, and Netflix Joins the Academy Software Foundation
    News briefs for July 29, 2019. Linux kernel 5.3-rc2 is out. Linus Torvalds writes, "There are fixes all over, I don't think there's much of a pattern here. The three areas that do stand …

  • Loadsharers: Funding the Load-Bearing Internet Person
    by Eric S. Raymond The internet has a sustainability problem. Many of its critical services depend on the dedication of unpaid volunteers, because they can't be monetized and thus don't have …
  • Open Source Is Good, but How Can It Do Good?
    by Glyn Moody Open-source coders: we know you are good—now do good. The ethical use of computers has been at the heart of free software from the beginning. Here's what Richard Stallman told me wh …
  • When Choosing Your Commercial Linux, Choose Wisely!
    by Vince Calandra “Linux is Linux is Linux,” is a direct quote I heard in a meeting I had recently with a major multi-national, critical-infrastructure company. Surprisingly and correctly, there was o …
  • Ten Years of "Linux in the GNU/South": an Overview of SELF 2019
    by Matthew R. Higgins Highlights of the 2019 Southeast LinuxFest. The tenth annual SouthEast LinuxFest (SELF) was held on the weekend of June 14–16 at the Sheraton Charlotte Airport Hotel in Charlotte …
  • We Need to Save What Made Linux and FOSS Possible
    by Doc Searls If we take freedom and openness for granted, we'll lose both. That's already happening, and we need to fight back. The question is how. I am haunted by this passage in a letter …

  • Experts Attempt to Explain DevOps–and Almost Succeed
    by Bryan Lunduke What is DevOps? How does it relate to other ideas and methodologies within software development? Linux Journal Deputy Editor and longtime software developer, Bryan Lunduke isn't …
  • My Favorite Infrastructure
    by Kyle Rankin Take a tour through the best infrastructure I ever built with stops in architecture, disaster recovery, configuration management, orchestration and security. Working at a startup has ma …
  • Bare-Bones Monitoring with Monit and RRDtool
    by Andy Carlson How to provide robust monitoring to low-end systems. When running a critical system, it's necessary to know what resources the system is consuming, to be alerted when resource uti …
  • Redefining the Landscape of System Monitoring: an Interview with Pulseway's Founder
    by Petros Koutoupis Pulseway provides a product of the same name that's built to enable IT personnel and give them the ability to monitor, manage and automate their systems and the tasks or appli …
  • Weekend Reading: Sysadmin 101
    by Kyle Rankin This series covers sysadmin basics. The first article explains how to approach alerting and on-call rotations as a sysadmin. In the second article, I discuss how to automate yourself ou …

  • Using gphoto2 to Automate Taking Pictures
    by Shawn Powers Introducing an app that allows DSLR cameras to function as an image or video capture device in Linux. With my obsession—er, I mean hobby—regarding BirdCam, I've explored a great n …
  • Building Your Own Audible
    by Shawn Powers A quick look at some options for streaming audio books. I have audiobooks from a variety of sources, which I've purchased in a variety of ways. I have some graphic audio books in …
  • Creating an Internet Radio Station with Icecast and Liquidsoap
    by Bill Dengler Ever wanted to stream prerecorded music or a live event, such as a lecture or concert for an internet audience? With Icecast and Liquidsoap, you can set up a full-featured, flexible in …
  • Live Stream Your Pets with Linux and YouTube!
    by Shawn Powers Anyone who reads Linux Journal knows about my fascination with birdwatching. I've created my own weatherproof video cameras with a Raspberry Pi. I've posted instructions on h …
  • Working with YouTube and Extracting Audio
    by Dave Taylor In my last few articles, I've been exploring the capabilities of ImageMagick, showing that just because you're working on a command line doesn't mean you're stuck pr …

  • Welcome to the New LinuxJournal.com
    by Webmistress You may have noticed something different about LinuxJournal.com today. I am very pleased to share our newly redesigned site with you, and I'd like to tell you a little bit about so …
  • Here Comes IPv6… Guess Who is Not Ready
    by David Lane In about 100 days, the United States Federal Government will be required to be running large portions of their systems on IPv6. Now, for the few non-technical in the crowd, it means that …

  • For Open-Source Software, the Developers Are All of Us
    by Derek Zimmer "We are stronger together than on our own." This is a core principle that many people adhere to in their daily lives. Whether we are overcoming adversity, fighting the powers …
  • Lotfi ben Othmane, Martin Gilje Jaatun and Edgar Weippl's Empirical Research for Software Security (CRC Press)
    by James Gray Developing truly secure software is no walk through the park. In an effort to apply the scientific method to the art of secure software development, a trio of authors—Lotfi ben Othmane, …
  • Heirloom Software: the Past as Adventure
    by Eric S. Raymond Through the years, I've spent what might seem to some people an inordinate amount of time cleaning up and preserving ancient software. My Retrocomputing Museum page archives an …
  • SoftMaker FreeOffice
    by James Gray The bottom line on SoftMaker FreeOffice 2016—the updated, free, full-featured Office alternative to the expensive Microsoft Office suite—is this: no other free office suite offers as hig …
  • The Usability of GNOME
    by Jim Hall I work at a university, and one of our faculty members often repeats to me, "Software needs to be like a rock; it needs to be that easy to use." And, she's right. Because if …

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