KDBUS didn’t make it for Linux 4.0 but version four of the KDBUS patches were posted today for review, which gives out hope we could see this in-kernel IPC interface based on D-Bus merged for Linux 4.1…
The Project Ara of Tablets Has Arrived, It’s Called the Click ARM One
You probably heard of Google’s Project Ara endeavor, which aims to allow users to build modular smartphones, based on their own preferences and needs.
In the same fashion, BLOCKs is also working towards a modular smartwatch. But what about a tablet built around the same principles?
Modular tablets are a thing now
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New Debian TC Members Appointed For Going Past The Systemd Fallout
Last year following Debian’s decision to choose systemd as its init manager and then the init coupling vote, there ended up being three resignations from Debian’s Technical Committee: Colin Watson, Ian Jackson, and Russ Allbery. Those vacant seats have now been appointed by the existing TC members…
Debian 8.0 Jessie Might Be Released In April
It seems at the earliest is a possible release of Debian 8.0 “Jessie” in April…
Wayland Security Module Gets Prototyped By Tizen
Covered last year on Phoronix was LibWSM: Wayland Security Modules For Better Wayland Security. The Wayland Security Module library was presented last year at XDC2014 as a way of bettering the Wayland compositor security. While back then it was talked about as a possibility, a Tizen developer has been working on the WSM code to make it a working reality…
ICO Regression Fixed by Canonical for Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
Canonical has just fixed a regression caused by an ICU update that was supposed to fix a number of vulnerabilities, for Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. A new update has been issued and the problem has been corrected.
The USN-2522-1 update introduced a regression in ICU, which stands for International Components for Unicode library. The problem only affected Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and LibreOffice Calc, but it was enough to prompt the developers to issue a fix for this issue.
“USN-2522-1 fixe… (read more)
Google Reportedly Building Android for Virtual Reality Hardware
Mobile OS Android to be morphed into a platform for virtual reality applications?
Raspberry Pi 2: Raspbian (ARMv6) v Linaro (ARMv7)
The Raspberry Pi Foundation make it pretty clear that Raspbian is the recommended operating system for the Raspberry Pi series of computers. Most of the Foundation’s documentation and support directs users to Raspbian. The downloads section of their website does list other operating system images. But there are many more images available, and one really piqued my curiosity; a Ubuntu 14.10 / Linaro 15.01 “developer” image. Unlike Raspbian, this image is compiled for ARMv7/armhf.
But this “developer” image has no official support. It is not supported by Linaro. Nor is it supported by the Raspberry Pi Foundation; it’s not even mentioned in the Downloads section of their website. You see, the “developer” image is created by Toby Wintermute, a software developer who lives in Victoria, Australia. He claims that this image should be quicker than Raspbian.
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Tuning Docker with the Newest Security Enhancements

It has been a while since I wrote the first two articles in my series on Docker security. This article will give an update on what has been added to Docker since then and cover new functionality that is going through the merge process with upstream Docker.