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What's that fresh, zesty fragrance? Oh, Linux Mint 18.3 has landed Linux Mint 18.3 – aka "Sylvia" – is here to remind users that, hey, sometimes Linux can work a little bit more like Apple, Google and Microsoft software. (Just kidding, don't kill us.) In a blog post, the devs touted multiple interface improvements for usability, with an updated app store as "star of the show".
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Java Microservices, Resiliency, and Istio Linux.com: Microservices and Java are being mentioned together very frequently. What's the current state? Animesh Singh: Microservices, Java! These two terms go together very well: there are excellent frameworks in place to support building epic microservices in Java. Microservices are containerized ...
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Keep lawsuits out of open source with GPLv3 extension, says Red Hat, Google, & Facebook "For many years, General Public License v2 and V3 have guided the development of the world's largest shared code base, Linux," said Mark Ringes, IBM assistant general counsel. "Extending GPLv3's non-compliance cure provision to GPLv2 will enable the continued adoption and robust growth of ...
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Fata Error using MPI in Linux Hi, I'm using a virtual Linux Ubuntu machine (Linux-VirtualBox 4.4.0-101-generic #124-Ubuntu SMP Fri Nov 10 18:29:59 UTC 2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux), with 8GB RAM. For a process on Matlab, the software requires Intel MPI runtime package v4.1.3.045 or superior. Instead, I've installed ...
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