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Purism adds open-source security firmware to its Linux laptop line Heads combines physical hardening of hardware platforms and flash security features with custom coreboot firmware and a Linux boot loader in ROM. While still not a complete replacement for proprietary AMD or Intel firmware blobs, Heads, by controlling a system from the first instruction the CPU ...
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Microsoft pushes out its Quantum dev kit to macOS and Linux MICROSOFT IS BRINGING its Quantum Development Kit to macOS and Linux, potentially ushering in an era of quantum computing apps and developers. Last year, Redmond released a public preview of the Quantum Development Kit, though it was more likely put to use by serious boffins than the ... 1st major update to Microsoft's Quantum Development kit brings Mac and Linux support - OnMSFT (blog)
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Chromebooks could soon run Linux applications and VMs using containers With Linux being at the core of Chrome OS, it perhaps seems surprising that there's no easy way to run Linux distros or applications on Chromebooks. Yes, there's a Crouton script that can help you to achieve this, but it's far from ideal as it massively lowers system security. All this could be about to ...
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Endless OS Helps Tear Down Linux Wall The Endless OS community's goal is to build a global platform for digital literacy. Its EOS Shell desktop is a big factor in making this universal computing platform work. It eliminates the technology barrier that often inhibits Linux newcomers. Although it looks and feels a lot like an Android shell running on ...
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The Linux Foundation Announces 36 New Silver and 6 New Associate Members SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 27, 2018 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization enabling mass innovation through open source, announced the addition of 36 Silver members and six Associate members. Linux Foundation members help support development of the ...
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Looking Back: What Was Happening Ten Years Ago? A decade passes so quickly. And yet, ten years for open source is half its life. How have things changed in those ten years? So much has happened in this fast-moving and exciting world, it's hard to remember. But we're in luck. The continuing availability of Linux Journal's past issues and website means ...
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Tiny, wireless enabled module offers OTA updates for Linux on Allwinner H5 Clocked here to 1.3GHz, the H5 has been a popular choice on Linux/Android hacker SBCs, having appeared on five of the 103 boards in our most recent hacker board roundup. These include FriendlyElec's NanoPi Neo2 and NanoPi Neo Plus2, as well as Shezhen Xunlong's Orange Pi PC 2, Orange Pi ...
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RISC-V RV64GC High-Performance Extendable Platform Kit For Fast Linux Execution Released by ... Oxford, United Kingdom, February 26, 2018 - Imperas Software Ltd., the leader in high-performance software simulation and virtual platforms, announces availability of its RISC-V RV64GC Linux Extendable Platform Kit (EPK) specifically designed to run Linux at close-to-operational performance.
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Uh, oh! Linux confuses Bleeping Computer again Yet, four days later Bleeping Computer's Catalin Cimpanu wrote a piece titled "Improperly Secured Linux Servers Targeted with Chaos Backdoor." Amazingly, he acknowledged Vaughan-Nicholls article – and then proceeded to treat the claims about Chaos with all the seriousness they did not deserve!
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Customizable Alexa dev board runs Linux on i.MX7 module ... on devices including smart speakers, smart home and IoT devices, router and gateway devices, sound bars, and set-top boxes. The board complies with Amazon's AVS Functional Design Guide, and ships with a pre-loaded Linux image. The Chatterbox design is freely available with open schematics.
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