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Kernel hardening group's suit against open source advocate thrown out A judge in San Francisco has granted a motion by noted open source advocate Bruce Perens to dismiss a defamation suit filed against him by Grsecurity, a group that supplies a patch for hardening the Linux kernel. Magistrate judge Laurel Beeler agreed to Peren's motion on Thursday but denied his bid ...
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Judge rm -rf Grsecurity's defamation sue-ball against Bruce Perens Linux kernel security biz Grsecurity's defamation lawsuit against open-source stalwart Bruce Perens has been dismissed, although the door remains ... to avoid Grsecurity's Linux kernel security patches because it might expose them to claims of contributory infringement under the Linux kernel license, ...
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Nvidia to end driver support for 32-bit PCs Given that gamers are usually obsessed with performance, this may be the final prompt for gamers to upgrade their hardware or OS to a better-supported version. Linux 32-bit users were still furnished with a driver. 64-bit flavors of Windows can't run 16-bit software, but 32-bit Windows can. Of course, this ...
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