Monthly Archives: August 2015
Linux Kernel 4.2 RC8 Now Available For Download!
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
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
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
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’
Assocham (Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India) has submitted a note to the Information Technology Ministry, stating that the government of India...
Netlink: A Communication Mechanism in Linux
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
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
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
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
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...