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The future of Linux desktop application delivery is Flatpak and Snap At Linux Application Summit (LAS) in Barcelona, the two, along with other desktop developers, came together to make the Linux desktop a friendlier ...
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The ONNX format becomes the newest Linux Foundation project The Linux Foundation today announced that ONNX, the open format that makes machine learning models more portable, is now a graduate-level ...
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Windows & Linux get options to disable Intel TSX to prevent Zombieload v2 attacks Both Microsoft and the Linux kernel teams have added ways to disable support for Intel Transactional Synchronization Extensions (TSX). TSX is the ...
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Wind River Linux Wins Questex's Fierce Innovation Award – Telecom Edition 2019 ALAMEDA, CA — Nov. 14, 2019 — Wind River, a leader in delivering software for the intelligent edge, today announced that it is a winner of the 2019 ...
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Wind River Linux Wins Questex's Fierce Innovation Awards – Telecom Edition 2019 A Wind River Linux subscription provides access to long-term support and maintenance, including security updates, for the fully upstream Wind River ...
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Could Linux help overcome blockchain's usability challenge? 2019 has been a good year for Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies. An influx of institutional money and Facebook announcing its Libra plans have provided ...
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LF AI Welcomes ONNX, Ecosystem for Interoperable AI Models, as Graduate Project "IBM is delighted to see the ONNX community joining the Linux Foundation as it will encourage accelerated development in the space. ONNX allows ...
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Chrome OS 80 will start using Debian 10 Buster on new Linux installations At Google I/O last year, Google announced Linux app support for Chrome OS. This is made possible thanks to installing a GNU/Linux distribution, ...
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Why Kali Linux is loved by penetration testers [Q&A] Penetration testing is an essential tool for organizations to make sure their systems are safe and secure. It probes systems by attacking them in the ...
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Debian Project Releases Linux Security Updates to Patch Latest Intel CPU Flaws The Debian Project released new Linux kernel security updates for its supported Debian GNU/Linux releases to address the latest vulnerabilities ...
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