Today in Linux news are several reviews of the events of 2014. Elsewhere Linux.conf.au lost its hashtag to an adult entertainment awards and another Linux security flaw is making the news rounds. Source: Tech
Day: December 17, 2014
ADLV Urges Fleets To Seek Electronic Data Checking And Compliance Benefits Now As Counterpart Abolition Delayed
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•The Association For Driving Licence Verification (ADLV) has responded to reports that the date for the abolition of the paper counterpart to the current driving licence has been delayed. In their view the delay is irrelevant as the time for many fleets to change their processes is now. This reflects a recognition by the Association…
3 OpenStack Predictions For 2015
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•Editor’s note: Boris Renski’s OpenStack consulting firm Mirantis has a frontline seat from which to predict what will happen with OpenStack in 2015. Mirantis has its own version of OpenStack that competes with Red Hat, and is a technology partner with VMware on OpenStack installations. Source: Tech
Most Popular Clever Uses and Macgyver Tips of 2014
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•This was a great year for being clever and coming up with different tricks you can do with things around the house. The right tools should be used for the right job, but sometimes being creative is better than any tool out there. Source: Tech
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•What were the biggest hacks, security breaches, malware and IT nightmares of 2014? Continuum , which specializes in IT management software and network operations center support, offered up 10 big issues from the past year. Here’s the countdown plus our perspectives. Source: Tech
betajet Max wrote: I've spent decades mastering Windows — learning…
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•Max wrote: I’ve spent decades mastering Windows — learning its little tricks and foibles. Ah, but each new release of Windows has new tricks and new foibles. Source: Tech