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Linux 4.15 Kernel Includes Fixes for Meltdown, Spectre Vulnerabilities Today's topics include Linus Torvalds releasing Linux 4.15; an IBM study finding users favor security over convenience; Microsoft updating Intel's buggy Spectre patch; and Innovid releasing a new video platform for reaching millennials. Linus Torvalds released the first new Linux kernel of 2018 on Jan.
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Linux Journal 2.0 FAQ Because we have a better grasp of magazine economics since our rebirth, we have increased the price (as gently as possible) to ensure the continued success of Linux Journal . The upside: each issue will be much longer than you previously came to expect and will include a Deep Dive section within ...
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The Refactor Factor Kyle Rankin, Tech Editor, announces our "new" monthly publication and describes how you can help the LJ community. Back in December, I wrote what I thought was my last piece for Linux Journal. I meant it to be a retrospective and farewell letter, but as I wrote it, it morphed into something more like a ...
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Red Hat Looks to Solidfy Container-Based Platform Presence with Acquisition of CoreOS As the creator of Tectonic, the Kubernetes-based platform "that provides automated operations [and] enables portability across private and public cloud providers," the container registry Quay and the lightweight Linux distribution Container Linux, CoreOS has contributed to a number of open source ...
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11 Myths About the RISC-V ISA On the contrary, several flavors of Linux are supported, including Yocto. Current RISC-V Linux development is based on the 4.6 version of the Linux kernel and the RISC-V patchset is on a good route for inclusion in the 4.14 kernel merge window. That means RISC-V will soon be a mainline platform in ...
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