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Getting Barrier Working Between Arch Linux and Ubuntu

Scott Lowe

I recently had a need to get Barrier—an open source project aimed at enabling mouse/keyboard sharing across multiple computers, aka a “software KVM”—running between Arch Linux and Ubuntu 22.04. Below, I’ll share how I got Barrier working between an Arch Linux system and an Ubuntu system.

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Technology Short Take 175

Scott Lowe

Networking The good folks over at Packet Pushers have compiled a list of open source networking projects. The Linux kernel project has become a CVE Numbering Authority (CNA); Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote a blog post that discusses this in more depth. Rory McCune reviews his final Kubernetes census.

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CIOs are (still) closer than ever to their dream data lakehouse

CIO Business Intelligence

And open-source Apache Iceberg has won. Whatever the reason, Databricks is saying all the right things about the openness and portability the acquisition will bring – albeit in terms just vague enough to keep the speculation alive. “I Delta Lake is technically open as well. The data lakehouse battle is over.

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5G, industry, and collaboration at the edge

TM Forum

Red Hat uses open source to unify and empower communities on a broad scale. The open source ecosystem brings people together to focus on a common problem to solve with software. For me, open source is the innovation engine for industry. This was only possible because each trend built on the others.

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Technology Short Take 151

Scott Lowe

The story of a developer deliberately polluting their open source projects—as outlined here for the “colors.js” Dennis Felsing shares some thoughts on switching to macOS after 15 years on Linux. BIOS updates without a reboot , and under Linux first? ” and “faker.js” Read more here.

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Technology Short Take 125

Scott Lowe

This blending of “traditional” network engineering with containers, Linux, and DevOps tooling is how Matt is setting new trends and directions for the networking industry. Michael Dales shares his experience trying out Windows 10 and Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) as a Linux development environment.

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Technology Short Take 131

Scott Lowe

This recent Ars Technica article points out that a feature in Chromium—the open source project leveraged by Chrome and Edge, among others—is having a significant impact on root DNS traffic. Here’s a review of targeted attacks and APTs (advanced persistent threats) on Linux. Networking. I use scp all the time.

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