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Linux Kernel 4.2 RC8 Now Available For Download!

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Keeping up to his regular schedule of Sunday releases, Linus Torvalds, the father of Linux, announced the availability of the eight and last Release...

‘Hack Codegen’, A Code That Writes Code, Is Now Open Source

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Hack Codegen comes from the house of Facebook. In a recent initiative that supports open source technologies, Facebook has decided to open source hack Codegen,...

Security Is All About Finding Bugs, Says Linux Creator Torvalds

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Linux founder Linus Torvalds explains what he thinks about security and why he doesn't think about the 'next 10 years of Linux'. When asked...

Use Hadoop to Handle Big Data

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Big Data now means big business. The world is constantly accumulating volumes of raw data in various forms such as text, MP3 or Jpeg...

Assocham Demands ‘Fair, Non-Discriminatory Regime For Open Source Software’

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Assocham (Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India) has submitted a note to the Information Technology Ministry, stating that the government of India...
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Netlink: A Communication Mechanism in Linux

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Netlink is a Linux kernel socket interface, which is used for inter-process communication between the user space and the kernel, and also between different...

Things to do After Installing Fedora 22

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Having installed Fedora 22, a newbie is often at a loss for what to do next. This article guides the reader through the process...

Penetration Testing Tools for Android

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  Since Android devices have become all-pervasive, they need to be monitored and secured for obvious reasons. Numerous Android apps are available in the market...

An Introduction to GNU Emacs

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GNU Emacs, created by Richard Stallman, is an extensible, customisable text editor. While Emacs has many variants, GNU Emacs is the most widely used....

Protect Your Eyes with Redshift

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Redshift will help you to reduce the strain on your eyes when working with computers and laptops, particularly in the dark or in low-light...