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Linus Torvalds Takes Fighter Jet Flights to Relax In Between Linux Kernel Pulls

You probably won’t believe this, but Linus Torvalds, father of the Linux kernel, has just posted three astonishing photos bragging about doing fighter jet flights to relax in between Linux kernel pulls.

In the new photo set (see them at the end of the article or by clicking the image on the right)posted on Google+, you will see Mr. Torvalds seating in the back of an awesome T-33 airplane.

We all knew that Linus Torvalds is a fan of scuba diving, but doi… (read more)

Red Hat Pushing Hard Beyond Linux in the Data Center

At the recent Red Hat Summit in Boston, Executive Vice President Paul Cormier declared victory for open source. “Linux has won in the data center,” he proclaimed to an applauding crowd, acknowledging that along with Windows, Linux is one of two major operating systems in enterprise data centers today.

Now, however, there is an even bigger challenge: “Our job is to take open source all the way across the infrastructure and application development [stack],” Cormier said.

Read more at Network World.

Ubuntu 12.04 Finally Gets Latest Firefox 39 After a Long Wait

The Ubuntu maintainers for Firefox have finally released the latest 39.x branch of the Internet browser for users of Ubuntu 12.04 LTS.

Ubuntu 12.04 LTS is still supported by Canonical until 2017, so it would have been weird for the users of this distro to be stuck with an older version of the application. The maintainers have finally pushed the Firefox 39.x update to the repos, a few days after it had already been released for all the other supported distros in the Ubuntu f… (read more)

How to Setup Android/SmartPhone Test Farm (STF)

Smartphone Test Farm (STF) is a web application for debugging smartphones, smartwatches and other gadgets remotely, from the comfort of your browser.

Features

  1. Android 2.3 ~ 5.1
  2. Keyboard & Mouse Input
  3. Copy & Paste
  4. Take Screenshots
  5. Drag & Drop APK files
  6. Open URLs
  7. Display Logs
  8. Run Shell Commands
  9. Debug Remotely
  10. Reverse Port Forwarding, Device Rotation, Play Store Automation etc

 

More Details https://miteshshah.github.io/sysadmin/how-to-setup-smartphone-test-farm-stf/

Features
 
Android 2.3 ~ 5.1
Keyboard & Mouse Input
Copy & Paste
Take Screenshots
Drag & Drop APK files
Open URLs
Display Logs
Run Shell Commands
Debug Remotely
Reverse Port Forwarding, Device Rotation, Play Store Automation etc
More Details and Features List Check – https://openstf.github.io/

Oculus Acquires Yet Another VR Hand-Tracking Company

As its virtual reality headset nears release, Oculus has acquired yet another company. This time around, it’s Pebbles Interfaces, a five-year-old Israeli company working on high-definition hand-tracking technology. “Pebbles Interfaces will be joining the hardware engineering and computer vision teams at Oculus to help advance virtual reality, tracking, and human-computer interactions,” says Oculus in a blog post. It’s not confirming any further terms of the deal, but a spokesperson said that the group would be moving to Oculus’ main campus in Menlo Park, California.

On a very basic level, Pebbles’ hardware is similar to the Leap Motion controller. In a Geektime interview from May, the company’s marketing manager suggested that it…

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Read more at The Verge

Docker 1.7.1 Open-Source Linux Container Engine Has Better Support for CentOS 6.6

The well-known and widely used Docker open-source container engine for GNU/Linux operating system has recently been updated to version 1.7.1, a release that fixes over 15 issues reported by users since the announcement of Docker 1.7.

According to the changelog, which we have attached at the end of the article for reference, Docker 1.7.1 is here to fix creation of bridge interfaces on the CentOS 6.6 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 6.6 operating systems, as well as to rem… (read more)

Mozilla Winter of Security is Back!

The first edition of MWoS was a success, and a lot of fun for students and mentors, so we decided to run it again this year.

Python 3.5 Is Hitting Ubuntu 15.10 Very Soon

As part of Ubuntu’s Python 3 plans, Python 3.5 is now hitting the Ubuntu Wily archive for Ubuntu 15.10…

Read more at Phoronix

KDE Devs Working to Bring Android Apps on Linux

Developers are working to build a simulated Android environment that would allow users to run any kind of Android apps in a Linux OS. This work is still in its infancy, but it’s happening and it will be presented at the KDE Akademy 2015 event.

If you really think about it, Android is using a Linux kernel, so the environment shouldn’t be too far away removed from a regular Linux OS. In theory, making Android apps to run on Linux systems should not be an impossible task, but … (read more)

Git 2.4.6 Open Source Distributed Version Control System Fixes Five Issues

The development team behind Git, the world’s most popular open-source distributed version control system, were glad to announce the immediate availability for download of the sixth maintenance release of Git 2.4.

According to the changelog attached at the end of the article, Git 2.4.6 is here to fix issues with the “git clone –depth=< depth >” and “git fetch –depth=< depth >” commands related to a shallow transfer request, which was generated even to upload-packs that did… (read more)