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Google's Linux workstations are switching from Ubuntu to Debian Like many companies, Google uses a variety of operating systems in-house. macOS and Windows are used by a large number of employees, a modified build of Debian Linux is used on its servers (as of 2014, at least), and Chrome OS and Android devices are commonplace. In work environments ...
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Strong Incident Response Starts with Careful Preparation Through working every day with organizations incident response (IR) teams, I am confronted with the entire spectrum of operational maturity. However, even in the companies with robust IR functions, the rapidly evolving threat landscape, constantly changing best practices, and surplus of available tools ...
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Compact Quark-based embedded computer sells for $120 On the minus side, the GPIO port has been removed, and the box has grown considerably to 143 x 101 x 30mm. Otherwise the two systems appear to be the same. The UBC-222 runs Yocto Linux on the 400MHz Quark X1000, and you get 4MB SPI NOR flash and an SD slot, both of which are bootable.
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Google Fuchsia OS With Armadillo UI Now Runs On Pixelbook The latest version of Fuchsia runs the same Armadillo UI that was tested several months ago. Unlike Android and Chrome OS, the Google Fuchsia OS is based on the search engine giant's Zircon kernel, which means it would require a lot of work. Android and Chrome OS are both based on Linux kernel.
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Meltdown and Spectre Linux kernel status I keep getting a lot of private emails about my previous post previous post about the latest status of the Linux kernel patches to resolve both the Meltdown and Spectre issues. These questions all seem to break down into two different categories, "What is the state of the Spectre kernel patches?", and "Is ...
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