A new Raspbian release, a sales milestone reached, and the Raspberry Pi is on its way to the International Space Station.
Distribution Release: ClearOS 6.6.0 “Community”
Peter Baldwin has announced the release of ClearOS 6.6.0 “Community” edition, a CentOS-based Linux distribution for cloud-connected servers and gateways designed for homes, hobbyists and small organisations: “ClearOS Community 6.6.0 final has arrived! Along with the usual round of bug fixes and enhancements, this release introduces WPAD, QoS,….
Proxmox VE (Virtual Environment) 3.4 OS Is Based on Debian Wheezy 7.8
Proxmox Server Solutions GmbH proudly announced on February 19, 2015, the immediate availability of version 3.4 of its powerful, open-source, and reliable server virtualization management computer operating system, Proxmox Virtual Environment (VE). The release brings a number of new features and improvements, including NUMA support (non-uniform memory access), ZFS storage plug-in, hotplug support, as well as the latest and greatest ZFS file system.
Proxmox VE (Virtual Environment) 3.4 is bas… (read more)
How To Enable Hibernate In Ubuntu Linux
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10 Great Quotes on PaaS and Containers from Collab Summit 2015

A panel of Platform as a Service and container experts at Collaboration Summit Wednesday didn’t agree on many things – including the relative importance of PaaS and containers, which is more useful for developers, and how the ecosystem will evolve. But they all agreed that the PaaS ecosystem relies on open source to remain relevant and useful.
Here are some of the best quotes from the panel, which included (from left to right in the photo, above) Steven Pousty, Red Hat; Craig McLuckie, Google; Lauren Cooney, Cisco; Sam Ramji, Cloud Foundry Foundation; and moderator Stephen O’Grady, RedMonk.
1. “VM’s are the icebreaker for containers. People got used to running on virtualized hardware… and because of that containers can say, “We’re going to run multi-tenant on your machine” and you say, “ok.” Oh, and you’re going to be lighter weight than a VM? Awesome. I’m all about containers now.” – Steven Pousty, Red Hat.
2. “This containers revolution is changing the basic act of software consumption. It’s redefining this much more lightweight, portable unit, or atom, that is much easier to manage… It’s a gateway to dynamic management and dynamic systems.” – Craig McLuckie, Google.
3. “If you’re an application developer you should be playing with PaaS now. (Organizations) are doing your developers a disservice if they’re not playing with PaaS.” – Steven Pousty.
4. “If you think about Andreesen’s “software is eating the world” you can take that a step further and say, if you’re not available in the cloud, if you only have APIs, you don’t exist. It’s like not having a website in 1995.” – Sam Ramji, Cloud Foundry Foundation.
5. “Organizationally… there are massive silos across the board when you look at networking, storage and compute and up the stack, and then where does security fit in? It’s not just like, “oh, I can use a PaaS platform and it’s magic.” There’s all of this underlying stuff that has to go into it and people don’t recognize that.” – Lauren Cooney, Cisco.
6. “I can’t personally separate container and PaaS anymore.” – Craig McLuckie.
7. “I don’t see how this (PaaS) ecosystem can exist without open source.” – Steven Pousty.
8. “It took convincing to do a cloud service open source – I’m so glad I did… Anyone trying to build a mainstream product is going to be at a massive disadvantage to the open source community.” – Craig McLuckie.
9. “Interoperabily with existing systems will be extremely important with open source to make sure there’s the right plugins or drivers that can enable applications to run across multiple environments and also support multiple PaaS platforms.” – Lauren Cooney.
10. “The amount of app development that needs to be done is unprecedented. We are never going to have enough app developers to meet the demand.” – Sam Ramji.
VHDL source code under GPL for Altera FPGA based DVB card
NetUP Inc. fully open sourcing firmware for DVB card – NetUP Dual Universal DVB CI. License is GPLv3. Sources is VHDL for Altera FPGA EP4CGX22CF19C8 and can be compiled with Altera Quartus II (free edition).
Announce and details:
https://www.mail-archive.com/linux-media@vger.kernel.org/msg85207.html
Thousands of People Are Watching This Guy Code a Search Engine
Welcome to the ​world of Watch People Code, a premise which couldn’t possibly be any more straightforward and is exactly what it sounds like. It’s an idea that hasn’t exactly taken off yet, but that has at least gotten a bit of a following. The associated subreddit that it grew out of has garnered nearly 5,000 subscribers in less than a month, and at any given time, you can, well, watch someone code.
Read more at Motherboard.
All Ubuntu Phones Are Now Sold Out, Says BQ on Twitter
We have to admit that today’s flash sale of Ubuntu phones was a successful one, especially because we managed to get one too and because we saw a lot of happy people posting tweets about purchasing the first ever Ubuntu-powered smartphone. The Ubuntu Phone flash sale is now over, as announced by BQ on their Twitter account, and confirmed by Canonical.
This was the second Ubuntu Phone flash sale to date, after the February 11 one, which ended leaving many disappointed users who tried to purch… (read more)
Qt 5.5 Features: Many Exciting Improvements
Qt 5.5 is expected to ship in about two months and with this release will come a number of new and exciting features…
Toshiba Laptops To Have Improved Support In Linux 3.20
The platform-drivers-x86 pull request has been filed for the Linux 3.20 kernel and it includes some prominent additions…
