The future of robotics is open source. Linux helps power these 12 robots.
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The future of robotics is open source. Linux helps power these 12 robots.
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VMware’s Workspace One effort aims to consolidate the multiple acronyms needed to manage enterprise mobility.
VMware on Tuesday updated its Horizon product lines and rolled out Workspace One, an end-user application designed to address “hybridity” as workers toggle between devices and personal and professional roles. Sumit Dhawan, general manager of end-user computing at VMware, said the company was aiming to create a tool for a mobile application that isn’t siloed by device or acronym
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When digital dystopians and critics of Internet libertarians need a rhetorical dart board, they often pull out a document written by John Perry Barlow, co-founder of the nonprofit Electronic Frontier Foundation, a former cattle rancher and Grateful Dead lyricist. On this day in 1996, Barlow sat down in front of a clunky Apple laptop and typed out one very controversial email, now known as the “Declaration of Independence of Cyberspace,” a manifesto with a simple message: Governments don’t—and can’t—govern the Internet.
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Dell is moving forward with offering natively UEFI firmware flashing from the Linux desktop. Via the UEFI firmware capsule feature of UEFI 2.5 and newer, they are beginning to support updating your system’s firmware in a standardized and fully open manner. Dell will support the fwupd utility developed by the Red Hat developers for Fedora and has since been picked up by Canonical and others.
Information is the key to resolving any computer problem, including problems with or relating to Linux and the hardware on which it runs. There are many tools available for and included with most distributions even though they are not all installed by default. These tools can be used to obtain huge amounts of information.
This article discusses some of the interactive command line interface (CLI) tools that are provided with or which can be easily installed on Red Hat related distributions including Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Fedora, CentOS, and other derivative distributions.
Four vulnerabilities in the Graphite (or libgraphite) font processing library allow attackers to compromise machines by supplying them with malicious fonts.
In its description, Graphite‘s authors describe the library as a tool capable of creating “smart fonts” that can display dynamic glyphs for showing complex writing systems.Many applications use Graphite, and among them are Firefox, Pale Moon, Thunderbird, OpenOffice, LibreOffice, and WorldPad, …
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World Domination has long been the battle cry for Linux. But does that cry really hold any relevance these days? Jack Wallen tackles that tireless question to hopefully put it to rest.
This is a tricky, multi-layered question that needs to be asked. Before I dive into it, you must know that I have been using one form of Linux or another as my only OS since the late nineties. So, for me, the ability to use Linux is crucial. Why? Without Linux, getting my work done would not be nearly as easy, trouble-free, or cost effective. That being said, let’s take a look at this question.
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The Arduino Yún- and Grove-compatible “Seeeduino Cloud†SBC has an AR9331 WiFi chipset that runs Linux via a Dragino HE COM, plus Ethernet and USB ports. The Seeeduino Arduino clone from Seeed Studios has been around for years, adding three onboard Grove sensor interfaces to basic Arduino functionality. Now, Seeed Studios has launched a Seeeduino Cloud version that promises Arduino Yún compatibility, and which like the Yún, provides a Qualcomm Atheros AR9331 WiFi SoC…
Four different versions of Android.Loki are working together to root devices and install unwanted applications. A class of Android trojans have found a way to inject themselves into system processes and are leveraging their newfound access to carry out a series of malicious operations.
Detected by Russian antivirus maker Dr.Web as Android.Loki, this trojan family has evolved over time and has gained the ability to inject some of its code in a system process, and by doing so, obtain root privileges.
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This post explaines the steps to use the experimental Rust language bindings for syslog-ng. If you want to create high quality, efficient parsers easily, writing them in Rust is worth considering. There is even some sample code to help you get started on github. Read more at https://syslog-ng.org/syslog-ng-and-rust/