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As-it-happens update November 27, 2017
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According to the recent Linux Kernel Development Report, the Linux operating system runs 90 percent of the public cloud workload, has 62 percent of the embedded market share, and 100 percent of the TOP500 supercomputers. It also runs 82 percent of the world's smartphones and nine of the top ten ...
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After around 14 years of LiMux, Munich's open-source software initiative which turned to Linux over Windows, the Germany city will return to Microsoft and run about 29,000 computers on Windows 10, reports TechRepublic. The city council decided on the switch last week, and the rollout, which is ...
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Linux Mint has a reputation for being an easy-to-use Linux distribution, making it a good option for folks who may be new to Linux, but already familiar with Windows or macOS. The latest version of Linux Mint is out this week, and it's a long-term support release that will be officially supported until 2021.
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The business advanced a similar initiative with its ECOMP platform, an open source project hosted by the Linux foundation. Eventually, ECOMP joined forces with the Linux Foundation's Open-O project into a single group dubbed ONAP, working to harmonize the open source network automation space.
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Linux Kernel Developer: Mauro Carvalho Chehab
Mauro Carvalho Chehab, Open Source Director at Samsung Research Brazil, answers a few questions about his work on the Linux kernel.
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How to use interrupts in Linux
One possible option is to add the libsoc library using OpenEmbedded and then use libsoc's libsoc_gpio_callback_interrupt to define a handler for the gpio interrupt in user space. However note that in Linux all interrupts are handled in kernel space and not in user space. One cannot define an interrupt ...
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