Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Linux developers and users should be civil while disagreeing passionately

Linux developers and users should be civil while disagreeing passionately | Should Debian be forked because of systemd?

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Open source startup targeting DevOps-defined networking
A software startup debuted this week proposing software-defined networking to Docker, the open source software for creating Linux application virtualization containers. Read More


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Hands-On Teams: Computrace Protects
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Five Must-Haves for Enterprise File Sync
Valuable enterprise data lives on endpoint devices, changes constantly and flows freely throughout organizations. But what happens when that data is inappropriately shared or breached because a business user adopts an unsafe consumer-based sync and share tool? Learn More

Linux developers and users should be civil while disagreeing passionately
In today's open source roundup: Why Linux developers and users need to disagree in a civil way. Plus: Remembering Netscape, and DeadCore has been released for Linux. Read More

Should Debian be forked because of systemd?
Systemd has set the Linux world on fire, and that inferno continues to rage out of control. It has spawned endless discussion threads and many angry blog posts. This time around a collection of veteran Unix administrators is threatening to fork Debian if systemd replaces sysvinit. Triangle Linux Users Group According to Debian Fork:To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


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Cloud Encryption Handbook: Schemes, Strengths and Weaknesses
As you increase encryption strength, you often sacrifice application functionality. This guide reviews encryption/functionality trade-offs and a framework for selecting the right scheme. View Now>>

Drupal releases patch for severe SQL injection flaw
The flaw could allow an anonymous attacker to execute arbitrary PHP code. Read More

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How-to: Get started with MariaDB
MariaDB is a fork of the wildly popular open source database MySQL. Although MariaDB is very similar to MySQL, it is not necessarily the same. One of the primary goals behind the MariaDB project is to serve as a drop-in replacement for MySQL, but MariaDB also offers features beyond those available in MySQL. For example, MariaDB 5.5 is intended to be a replacement for MySQL 5.5. However, MariaDB 10 is a departure from the version 5.x tree and represents a new direction for MariaDB. If you are replacing MySQL, you're probably better off using a 5.x version. Otherwise, start fresh with version 10.x.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here(Insider Story) Read More


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