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2017: A Year of Highs and Lows for Linux and Open Source Jack Wallen takes a look into the wayback machine to view some of the highlights open source and Linux enjoyed throughout 2017. Ah, 2017, it was a good year for Linux—one that continued the solidification of the open source platform on so many levels. From the consumer mobile space to ...
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Automotive Grade Linux plumbing reveals familiar Linux faces Among the sessions at the recent Embedded Linux Conference Europe (ELCE) — 57 of which are available on YouTube — are several reports on the Linux Foundation's Automotive Grade Linux project. These include an overview from AGL Community Manager Walt Miner showing how AGL's Unified ...
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Nvidia Driver Problems: Bug Causes Performance Loss For Linux Users Graphics card maker Nvidia confirmed what gamers have suspected for some time: the company's products experience a significant loss in performance on Linux operating systems, and Nvidia drivers appear to be the culprit. A representative for Nvidia confirmed Wednesday that the drivers for the Linux ...
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The Redemption Of NFS All Linux clients running NFS v4.2 continuously report performance metrics on the underlying infrastructure. These metrics can be used by a metadata engine to optimize service levels, while minimizing costs. Notably, NFS clients require no additional software installation for enterprises to gain this ability ...
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Qseven module builds on Apollo Lake SoCs Avalue's EQM-APL joins other Intel Apollo Lake based Qseven modules such as Axiomtek's Q7M311, MSC's MSC Q7-AL, Arbor's EmQ-i2401, Portwell's PQ7-M108, Advantech's SOM-3569, Congatec's Conga-QA5, and Seco's Q7-B03. The 70 x 70mm, Qseven 2.1 compliant EQM-APL supports Linux, ...
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