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Windows 10 is getting Linux files integration in File Explorer Microsoft previously revealed its plans to ship a full Linux kernel in Windows 10, and now the company is planning to fully integrate Linux file access ...
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Chinese APT Groups Targeted Enterprise Linux Systems in Decade-Long Data Theft Campaign The attackers have focused especially on enterprise Linux servers because many of these systems are not typically as well protected as other key ...
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'State of the Edge,' the Project to Define Edge Computing, Now Part of Linux Foundation LF Edge, the edge-focused project that the Linux Foundation started early last year, is growing. On Wednesday, State of the Edge, an open project to ...
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Linux Security Feature Revised For Randomizing The Kernel Stack Offset At Each System Call Patches have been revised for allowing Linux to support kernel stack base address offset randomization for each system call. This feature is designed for ...
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The seL4 microkernel: Optimized for security and endorsed by the Linux Foundation Linux Foundation formal endorsement. The new seL4 Foundation's goal is to accelerate the commercial development of seL4 and it's related ...
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Linux Operating System Market: 2020 Global Industry Size, Share, Uses, Benefits, Trends, Growth ... The market research includes historical and forecast market data, demand, application details, price trends, and company shares of the leading Linux ...
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Data61, Linux Foundation launch seL4 open source foundation To accelerate seL4 microkernel developments. The Linux Foundation is set to host a new global not-for-profit foundation established by the CSIRO's ...
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LOOPFS File-System Proposed For Linux Longtime Linux kernel developer Christian Brauner has been developing LOOPFS. He explained as one of the use-cases for this loop device ...
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Rugged, Linux-driven IoT gateways are optimized for sensor monitoring We missed Neousys' January announcement of its IGT30 and IGT-31D IoT gateways, both of which run a Debian 9 Linux stack on a Texas Instruments ...
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How to configure a print server with Ubuntu Server, CUPS, and Bonjour You probably have a few Linux machines in your data center that have a few CPU cycles to spare. Why not make use of them for a printer server?
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