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Indian politicians are missing a huge edutech leap by ignoring Raspberry Pi and Linux - International Business Times, India

Fri, 07/19/2019 - 19:40
Indian politicians are missing a huge edutech leap by ignoring Raspberry Pi and Linux  International Business Times, India

Students in India are missing out on the ongoing coding revolution because the political class is not paying enough attention to Raspberry Pi and Linux.

Indian politicians are missing a huge edutech leap by ignoring Raspberry Pi and Linux - International Business Times, India

Fri, 07/19/2019 - 19:40
Indian politicians are missing a huge edutech leap by ignoring Raspberry Pi and Linux  International Business Times, India

Students in India are missing out on the ongoing coding revolution because the political class is not paying enough attention to Raspberry Pi and Linux.

Data in a Flash, Part IV: the Future of Memory Technologies - Linux Journal

Fri, 07/19/2019 - 19:38
Data in a Flash, Part IV: the Future of Memory Technologies  Linux Journal

I have spent the first three parts of this series describing the evolution and current state of Flash storage. I also described how to configure an NVMe over Fabric ...

Oracle Linux hits 8.0, with a hint of deja vu... - DevClass

Fri, 07/19/2019 - 19:26
Oracle Linux hits 8.0, with a hint of deja vu...  DevClass

Big Red has unleashed Oracle Linux version 8, which could the OS of choice for those using the database giant's cloud or appliances – or who just can't bear to ...

Installing five flavours of Linux on my new laptop - ZDNet

Fri, 07/19/2019 - 17:22
Installing five flavours of Linux on my new laptop  ZDNet

I got a very nice new laptop at a very good price, so I wiped Windows and installed Linux on it.

Fedora announces the first preview release of Fedora CoreOS as an automatically updating Linux OS for containerized workloads - Packt Hub

Fri, 07/19/2019 - 14:16
Fedora announces the first preview release of Fedora CoreOS as an automatically updating Linux OS for containerized workloads  Packt Hub

Three days ago, Fedora announced the first preview release of the open-source project Fedora CoreOS as a secure and reliable host for computer clusters.

CPU vulnerability mitigations keeping Linux devs busy: SUSE's Pavlík - iTWire

Fri, 07/19/2019 - 08:31
CPU vulnerability mitigations keeping Linux devs busy: SUSE's Pavlík  iTWire

A veteran Linux kernel developer at Germany-based SUSE says the one thing that keeps him and his team busy these days is CPU vulnerability mitigations...

Big Blue’s Red Hat Brings A Big Change Of Heart - The Next Platform

Fri, 07/19/2019 - 07:00
Big Blue’s Red Hat Brings A Big Change Of Heart  The Next Platform

Perhaps, many years hence, we will call the company that, more than any other, created the enterprise computing environment Big Purple now that it has.

SAP Contributes UI5 Web Component to Open Source community - Linux.com

Fri, 07/19/2019 - 04:50
SAP Contributes UI5 Web Component to Open Source community  Linux.com

SAP has deepened its commitment to the developer and open source community with the contribution of UI5 Web Components, a comprehensive library for Web ...

NVMe Patches to Allow macOS-Linux Dual Boot Under Review - The Mac Observer

Fri, 07/19/2019 - 03:15
NVMe Patches to Allow macOS-Linux Dual Boot Under Review  The Mac Observer

Work is underway to support Linux on newer Macs, and NVMe patches are currently under review. This would make it easier to dual-boot Linux and macOS.

Linux disk resizing on Chromebooks pushed back to Chrome OS 78 - About Chromebooks

Fri, 07/19/2019 - 02:30
Linux disk resizing on Chromebooks pushed back to Chrome OS 78  About Chromebooks

Is the Linux partition taking up too much storage capacity on your Chromebook? A feature to resize that disk was expected for Chrome OS 75 but has been ...

How New York nightlife maven Linux took on the US prison complex - Dazed

Fri, 07/19/2019 - 00:48
How New York nightlife maven Linux took on the US prison complex  Dazed

Taken from the summer 2019 issue of Dazed. You can buy a copy of our latest issue here. As a child, Linux would speak to the universe: “You put me in ...

Corsair Force MP600 PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD Benchmarks On Linux Review - Phoronix

Thu, 07/18/2019 - 22:34
Corsair Force MP600 PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD Benchmarks On Linux Review  Phoronix

One of the first PCIe Gen 4 NVMe SSDs to market has been the Corsair Force MP600. AMD included the Corsair MP600 2TB NVMe PCIe4 SSD with their Ryzen ...

EvilGnomes Linux malware record activities & spy on users - HackRead

Thu, 07/18/2019 - 22:27
EvilGnomes Linux malware record activities & spy on users  HackRead

The EvilGnomes Linux malware has been linked to infamous Russian threat actors from the infamous Gamaredon Group.

Linux Foundation Energy member TenneT “open sources” their open source strategy - Linux.com

Thu, 07/18/2019 - 21:09
Linux Foundation Energy member TenneT “open sources” their open source strategy  Linux.com

This post was written by Loek Bakker, Corporate Information Management Office Head at TenneT TenneT is the first European cross-border electricity ...

Debian GNU/Linux 10.0 »Buster« - Pro-Linux

Thu, 07/18/2019 - 21:00
Debian GNU/Linux 10.0 »Buster«  Pro-Linux

Gut zwei Jahre nach Debian 9.0 »Stretch« ist jetzt Debian 10.0 »Buster« erschienen. Dieser Artikel stellt das neue Debian mit einem Fokus auf den Neuheiten ...

Ubuntu's Zsys Client/Daemon For ZFS On Linux Continues Maturing For Eoan - Phoronix

Thu, 07/18/2019 - 20:26
Ubuntu's Zsys Client/Daemon For ZFS On Linux Continues Maturing For Eoan  Phoronix

Looking ahead to Ubuntu 19.10 as the cycle before Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, one of the areas exciting us with the work being done by Canonical is (besides the great ...

Kali Linux flavour of Debian tests with Raspberry Pi 4 - Electronics Weekly

Thu, 07/18/2019 - 20:12
Kali Linux flavour of Debian tests with Raspberry Pi 4  Electronics Weekly

Penetration testing specialists update Kali Linux to support the latest Raspberry Pi 4.

Shrinking Linux Attack Surfaces - Linux Journal

Thu, 07/18/2019 - 19:41
Shrinking Linux Attack Surfaces  Linux Journal

Often, a kernel developer will try to reduce the size of an attack surface against Linux, even if it can't be closed entirely. It's generally a toss-up whether such a ...

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