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Linux Fu: Share Terminal in Browser The title of this post says it all: GoTTY is a program that lets you share Linux terminal applications into a web browser. It is a simple web server written ...
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Linux Getting Driver Work To Support Tesla V100 NVLink GPUs On High-End POWER9 Servers IBM is working on the necessary upstream Linux kernel work for supporting the NVIDIA Tesla V100 GPUs on the POWER9 servers like what ...
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Lubuntu kicks 32-bit Linux users to the curb It is the year 2018, and 2019 is right around the corner -- 64-bit processors have been mainstream for a really long time. If you are still using a ...
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The Performance Of Five Linux Distributions From Early 2016 To The End Of 2018 With the end of another year upon us, there has been the start of many year-end benchmark comparisons looking at how various aspects of Linux ...
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Linux Mint 19.1 Tessa released Linux Mint is one of the easiest Linux distros to use out there, apart from popular ones like Ubuntu and Fedora. Its developers have released the ...
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What You Need to Know About Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Beta "In the four years since Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 redefined the operating system, the IT world has changed dramatically". Since its inception, Linux ...
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It's Time For The Premium 2018 Winter Sale To Show Your Linux Benchmarking Support A lot of interesting content is in the works for the days ahead including more end-of-year Linux performance comparisons, our initial Windows Server ...
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SMARC module runs Linux on i.MX8X Kontron's industrial temperature "SMARC-sAMX8X" module runs Linux on a dual- or quad Cortex-A35 i.MX8X SoC with up to 3GB LP-DDR4, up to ...
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continuous integration Continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) is all the rage in the modern world of software development. But actually what is this pipeline ...
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IBM's New Battle in the Cloud Red Hat's business model is built on the Linux operating system, which came to the fore in the 1990s. Over the years, Linux has emerged as a stable ...
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