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LLVM "Stack Clash" Compiler Protection Is Under Review

Phoronix - Mon, 10/14/2019 - 19:29
Two years after the "Stack Clash" vulnerability came to light, the LLVM compiler is working on adding protection against it similar to the GCC compiler mitigation...

SHADERed 1.2.3 Released With Support For 3D Textures & Audio Shaders

Phoronix - Mon, 10/14/2019 - 19:00
SHADERed is the open-source, cross-platform project for creating and testing HLSL/GLSL shaders. While a version number of 1.2.3 may not seem like a big update, some notable additions can be found within this new SHADERed release...

POCL 1.4 Released For Advancing OpenCL On CPUs - Now Supports LLVM 9.0

Phoronix - Mon, 10/14/2019 - 18:49
Version 1.4 has been released of POCL, the "Portable Computing Language" implementation that allows for a portable OpenCL implementation to be executed on CPUs as well as optionally targeting other accelerators via HSA or even CUDA devices...

Vulkan 1.1.125 Released With SPIR-V 1.4 Support

Phoronix - Mon, 10/14/2019 - 18:37
Succeeding Vulkan 1.1.124 one week later is now Vulkan 1.1.125 with a lone new extension...

How to Install Git on CentOS 8

Tecmint - Mon, 10/14/2019 - 15:46
Version Control System tool plays a vital role in today’s modern Software development. Version control is a software that helps a group of software developers work together and manage the history of the work....

How to make a Halloween lantern with Inkscape

opensource.com - Mon, 10/14/2019 - 15:03

The spooky season is almost here! This year, decorate your haunt with a unique Halloween lantern made with open source!

Typically, a portion of a lantern's structure is opaque to block the light from within. What makes a lantern a lantern are the parts that are missing: windows cut from the structure so that light can escape. While it's impractical for lighting, a lantern with windows in spooky shapes and lurking silhouettes can be atmospheric and a lot of fun to create.


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My Linux story: I grew up on PC Magazine not candy

opensource.com - Mon, 10/14/2019 - 15:01

In 1998, the movie Titanic was released, mobile phones were just a luxury, and pagers were still in use. This was also the year I got my first computer. I can remember the details as if it were yesterday: Pentium 133MHz and just 16MB of memory. Back in that time (while running nothing less than Windows 95), this was a good machine. I can still hear in my mind the old spinning hard drive noise when I powered that computer on, and see the Windows 95 flag.


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Pros and cons of event-driven security

opensource.com - Mon, 10/14/2019 - 15:00

Great news, everyone! Forrester Research says that 95% of all recorded breaches in 2016 came from only three industries: government, technology, and retail. Everyone else is safe... ish, right?


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Awards roll call: Red Hat awards, July 2019 - October 2019

Red Hat News - Mon, 10/14/2019 - 12:00

As we head into the new season, we’d like to spread the excitement by sharing some of our latest awards and industry recognition. Since our last roundup, Red Hat has been honored with accolades highlighting our unique culture, our creative and design work and our expansive product portfolio.  

Linux 5.4-rc3 Released Ahead Of Official Kernel Debut In November

Phoronix - Mon, 10/14/2019 - 08:28
Linus Torvalds has just issued the third weekly release candidate of the forthcoming Linux 5.4 kernel that should debut as stable before the end of November...

Ubuntu 19.10 Provides Good Out-Of-The-Box Support For The Dell XPS 7390 Icelake Laptop

Phoronix - Mon, 10/14/2019 - 01:05
For those not following on Twitter, recently I picked up one of the new Dell XPS 7390 laptops for finally being able to deliver Linux benchmarks from Intel Ice Lake! Yes, it's real and running under Linux! For those eyeing the Dell XPS 7390 with this being the first prominent laptop with Ice Lake, here is a brief look at the initial experience with using Ubuntu 19.10.

WireGuard 0.0.20191012 Released With Latest Fixes

Phoronix - Sun, 10/13/2019 - 21:46
WireGuard is still working on transitioning to the Linux kernel's existing crypto API as a faster approach to finally make it into the mainline kernel, but for those using the out-of-tree WireGuard secure VPN tunnel support, a new development release is available...

OpenSUSE's OBS Can Now Spin Windows Subsystem for Linux Images

Phoronix - Sun, 10/13/2019 - 20:59
The openSUSE's Open Build Service (OBS) has been picking up the ability to build Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) images for those wishing to craft their own WSL distribution or just rebuild openSUSE from source as a reproducible/verifiable build...

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