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[/] Subscribe to Our Daily Newsletter Most Read Stories Past Day Past Week Past Month Editor's Picks How the open-source community should respond to Adobe pulling Linux support TechRepublic: How the open-source community should respond to Adobe pulling Linux support (Oct 11, 2014) Linux Top 3: CAINE 6, VyOS 1.1 and 4MLinux 10 LinuxPlanet: VyOS is another interesting Linux distribution with a new release out this past week. (Oct 14, 2014) More on LinuxToday Sitemap Feedback Linux Today - Developer Qt 5.4 Beta Available (Oct 17, 2014, 23:00) ( 0 talkbacks ) There are a lot of new and interesting things in Qt 5.4 Video: Linux Kernel Developers Respond to Concerns About Community Culture (Oct 17, 2014, 13:00) ( 1 talkbacks ) Linux.com: 99 percent of the time all of the conversations have been respectful and productive How to grant rights to users to use Docker in Fedora (Oct 16, 2014, 13:00) ( 0 talkbacks ) OpenSource.com: A simple guide to granting rights to users to allow them to use Docker in Fedora Linux-Turned-FreeBSD Distro Comes Up With A New Software License (Oct 16, 2014, 08:00) ( 0 talkbacks ) Phoronix : JabirOS 2.1 is powered by FreeBSD 10.1 Linus Torvalds' Best Quotes from LinuxCon Europe 2014 (Oct 16, 2014, 07:00) ( 0 talkbacks ) Linux.com: " On the internet nobody can hear you being subtle." Linus Torvalds Regrets Alienating Developers with Strong Language (Oct 16, 2014, 04:00) ( 8 talkbacks ) softpedia: He answered a lot of questions and he also talked about the effects of the strong language he uses in the mailing list. How To Run Android Apps in Chrome on Mac / Linux / Windows (Oct 15, 2014, 06:00) ( 0 talkbacks ) MakeUseOf: It’s now possible to run Android apps in the Chrome browser — it just takes a little bit of work. What's in a name in open source? (Oct 14, 2014, 10:00) ( 0 talkbacks ) OpenSource.com: What does community mean to you? Features Coming This Winter With Xen 4.5 (Oct 14, 2014, 09:00) ( 0 talkbacks ) Phoronix : The first release candidate for the forthcoming Xen 4.5 is imminent ahead of the project's plans to do the stable release in December. Rebellion sees Chromium reverse plans to dump EXT filesystem (Oct 14, 2014, 08:00) ( 0 talkbacks ) El Reg: A Linux derivative without Linux's very own filesystem was a strange look Wind River Linux taps Yocto 1.7 and adds binary option (Oct 14, 2014, 05:00) ( 0 talkbacks ) LinuxGizmos: Intel subsidiary Wind River announced a new version of Wind River Linux based on Yocto Project 1.7 code, and featuring new binary deployment and security assessment options. Can GNOME Make a Comeback? (Oct 13, 2014, 19:00) ( 4 talkbacks ) Datamation: GNOME has dwindled far from its former glory. Regaining dominance depends overcoming its image problem. 3.8 Million Raspberry Pi Linux Computers Sold - Oh My! (Oct 13, 2014, 11:00) ( 0 talkbacks ) InternetNews: From the 'Little Computer that Could' files Epiphany Web Review (Oct 13, 2014, 04:00) ( 0 talkbacks ) LinuxUser&Developer: The brand new replacement browser for the Raspi is based on the little known GNOME web browser: Epiphany Like The Other BSDs, DragonFlyBSD Lags Greatly Behind With Its GPU Support (Oct 12, 2014, 10:00) ( 0 talkbacks ) Phoronix: Besides FreeBSD having poor open-source graphics driver support, DragonFlyBSD is in a similar boat Linux Kernel Developer Work Spaces, Unplugged (Video): John Linville (Oct 12, 2014, 06:00) ( 0 talkbacks ) Linux.com: John Linville is a principal engineer at Red Hat and the maintainer for wireless LANs in the Linux kernel. Xen Gains PVSCSI Support With Linux 3.18 Kernel (Oct 10, 2014, 15:00) ( 0 talkbacks ) Phoronix: Para-virtualized SCSI (pvSCSI) support comes to Xen virtualization with the Linux 3.18 kernel. Make a Birthday Card for Mom in Linux With Scribus (Oct 10, 2014, 14:00) ( 0 talkbacks ) Linux.com: Scribus is a great desktop publishing program Meet Linux kernel 3.17's best new features: Xbox One controller support, laptop 'free fall' protection, and more (Oct 09, 2014, 23:00) ( 0 talkbacks ) PC World: Linux 3.17 adds support for the Microsoft Xbox One controller, albeit without the vibration feature. No interest in Poettering's problems, says Torvalds (Oct 09, 2014, 12:00) ( 0 talkbacks ) ITwire: Linux creator Linus Torvalds has indicated that he has no interest in the problems faced by chief systemd developer Lennart Poettering Raspberry Pi-based kit teaches kids to program (Oct 09, 2014, 11:00) ( 0 talkbacks ) LinuxGizmos: Kano has begun selling a $150, Raspberry Pi-based educational computer that teaches kids to program using visual tools and the Debian-based Kano OS. Brackets Editor 0.44 Released With Split View (Oct 09, 2014, 08:00) ( 0 talkbacks ) WebUpd8: For those not familiar with Brackets, this is an open-source code editor for web design and development built on top of web technologies such as HTML, CSS and JavaScript, available for Linux, Windows and Mac OS X. Linux 3.18 To Add Support For Firmware Core Dumps To User-Space (Oct 09, 2014, 06:00) ( 0 talkbacks ) Phoronix: With the driver core patches this time around is a notable change for benefiting developers to ultimately better debug wireless and GPU driver issues. Simply view system logs in Fedora 21 Workstation (Oct 09, 2014, 05:00) ( 1 talkbacks ) Fedora Magazine: Fedora 21 Workstation (which is currently in alpha), contains a neat new application for quickly viewing and searching the logs of your system. The Cow Says, Have Fun! (Oct 09, 2014, 04:00) ( 0 talkbacks ) LinuxJournal: Sometimes, when the clock hits 3:00am, and you've been in the server room since 9 o'clock the previous day, you start to get a little batty. Why I switched from Postgres to MongoDB, then to Neo4j (Oct 08, 2014, 14:00) ( 0 talkbacks ) LinuxBSDos: This article is about how he went from using Postgres to MongoDB, then finally to Neo4j. Linux 3.18 Gets Better Wacom Tablet & Sony Controller Support (Oct 08, 2014, 10:00) ( 0 talkbacks ) Phoronix: The Wacom tablet work for the Linux 3.18 kernel also includes adding support for the Cintiq Companion tablet. Linux 3.17 is Getting ready for the Year 2038 (Oct 06, 2014, 19:00) ( 3 talkbacks ) LinuxPlanet: The Linux 3.17 kernel is the fifth major kernel release so far in 2014 and among its features is a fix for a flaw that wouldn't actually impact Linux for another 24 years. Assorted Fun Linux Command Line Hacks (Oct 06, 2014, 12:00) ( 0 talkbacks ) Linux.com: Today's assortment includes shell rainbows, Is the Internet on Fire?, Star Wars Traceroute, and creating annoying sounds from the console. How GNOME 3.14 is winning back disillusioned Linux users (Oct 06, 2014, 07:00) ( 3 talkbacks ) PCWorld: After arguably losing its way around GNOME 3.0, GNOME is back with a vengeance. Linux 3.17 (Oct 05, 2014, 22:00) ( 0 talkbacks ) Linus Torvalds: So the past week was fairly calm, and so I have no qualms about releasing 3.17 on the normal schedule CLI Intro: Useful General-Purpose Commands (Oct 04, 2014, 10:00) ( 1 talkbacks ) tuxarena: Here I will talk about several useful commands, which may be needed on a day to day basis if you're working with the shell. How an iOS developer transitioned to Android (Oct 03, 2014, 19:00) ( 0 talkbacks ) ITworld: W hat happens when a longtime iOS developer decides to try his hand at programming for Android? OpenWRT Barrier Breaker 14.07 Final (Oct 03, 2014, 09:00) ( 0 talkbacks ) The OpenWrt developers are proud to announce the final release of OpenWrt Barrier Breaker. Uber Home Automation w/ Arduino & Pi (Oct 02, 2014, 12:00) ( 0 talkbacks ) Instructables: Here's the basic idea. With Arduino, it's really easy to connect boatloads of cheap sensors. Open Source Lessons Learned: Two Years of Telescope (Oct 02, 2014, 10:00) ( 0 talkbacks ) So why did I decide to make Telescope open source in the first place? It’d be easy to answer with typical clichés about “giving back to the community” or “believing in free software”. Role of Open Source in WordPress Popularity (Oct 02, 2014, 09:00) ( 0 talkbacks ) HowToSpotter: Almost every person associated with the web industry realizes the fact that open source solutions tend to produce better and cost-effective results. Kano Ships Its First 18,000 Learn-To-Code Computer Kits, Fueled By $1.5M Kickstarter (Oct 02, 2014, 05:00) ( 0 talkbacks ) TechCrunch : The kits cost $99 (plus shipping) to crowdfunder backers, or around $160 (plus shipping) if pre-ordered on the Kano website. How to debug a C/C++ program with GDB command-line debugger (Oct 01, 2014, 05:00) ( 0 talkbacks ) xmodulo: What is the worst part of coding without a debugger? Back to the Source: Why FOSS is More Important Than Ever (Sep 29, 2014, 04:00) ( 0 talkbacks ) Linux.com: Nobody should be restricted by the software they use. Receive news via our XML/RSS feed LinuxToday Developer Archives