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Intel's processors have a security bug and the fix could slow down PCs A security flaw in Intel processors has led to a redesign of Linux and Windows kernels. Programmers have been busy for the past two months patching the Linux kernel's virtual memory system to protect against a bug in Intel CPUs that could let attackers exploit security weaknesses and access security ...
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How Log Analysis Can Bring Front-End Engineers on Call At the time series-focused Influx Days in San Francisco, presenters offered many unique views of log data. From talks on better analyzing log streams to bitter warnings against identifying what's "normal," the one-day event featured a range of ways enterprises can apply new techniques. The goal: get ...
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Linux Mint project sheds light on next big update With the recent release of Linux Mint 18.3, attention has now shifted to the Linux Mint 19.x series which will represent the biggest update the Linux distribution will have seen since 2016. The first of the four releases of the new series, simply known as Linux Mint 19, will be dubbed Tara and all subsequent ...
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