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How to set up two-factor authentication in Linux Because by adding two-factor authentication, it becomes exponentially more difficult for malicious users to gain access to your machines. With Linux, it is possible to set up a machine so that you cannot log into the console or desktop or by way of secure shell, without having the two-factor authentication ...
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The Linux Foundation Welcomes Sound Open Firmware Project PORTLAND, Ore., March 14, 2018 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- (Embedded Linux Conference) The Linux Foundation announced today that Sound Open Firmware (SOF) has become a Linux Foundation project. With significant engineering and code contributions from Intel® Corporation, SOF includes ...
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Programming Linux Devices With Arduino And The Cloud Now, we have single board computers and cheap microcontrollers with WiFi built in. As always, there's a need to make programming and embedded development more accessible and more widely supported among the hundreds of devices available today. At the Embedded Linux Conference this week, ...
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GNOME 3.28 'Chongqing' Linux and BSD desktop environment is here For Linux desktop users — you know, people that just use a Linux-based operating system as a tool — the desktop environment largely is the operating system. In other words, what's under the hood is largely inconsequential. Hell, the distro might not even matter to the user as long as it is running their ...
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Life is Strange: Before the Storm Coming to Mac, Linux this Spring Feral Interactive is bringing Life is Strange: Before the Storm to Mac and Linux systems this spring, meaning all PC gamers will get to experience the beautifully written three-part adventure game in due time. Originally developed by Deck Nine and published by Square Enix on console and Windows PC, ...
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Speak at Automotive Linux Summit & OS Summit Japan — 4 Days Left to Submit a Proposal Share your knowledge and expertise with industry-leading developers, architects and executives at Automotive Linux Summit and Open Source Summit Japan. Submit your ... Automotive Linux Summit (ALS) connects the developers, vendors, and users driving innovation in Automotive Linux. Co-located ...
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Back to Basics Part 5 -- Working with archives in GNU/Linux So, last time we learned to use the grep command to search through documents, searches, processes, etc, but what about working with archives? What good is working from the commmand line, if you get stuck the moment you have to unpackage something? Thankfully, I actually find it incredibly simple ...
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Open source project aims to build embedded Linux hypervisor At the Embedded Linux Conference in Portland, Oregon, the Linux Foundation announced a project called ACRN (like "acorn") based on Intel technology that will develop a lightweight, open source embedded reference hypervisor. Licensed with the permissive BSD-3-Clause, the technology supports a ...
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Development Versions of Oracle Linux UEK now available on GitHub The Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel (UEK) is a Linux kernel built by Oracle and supported via Oracle Linux support. Its focus is performance, stability, and minimal backports by tracking the mainline source code as closely as is practical. UEK is well-tested and used to run Oracle's Engineered Systems, ...
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Linus Torvalds slams CTS Labs over AMD vulnerability report Linus Torvalds, Linux's creator, doesnt buy it. Torvalds, in a Google+ discussion, wrote: "When was the last time you saw a security advisory that was basically 'if you replace the BIOS or the CPU microcode with an evil version, you might have a security problem?' Yeah." Or, as a commenter put it on the ... CTS Labs' AMD Security Exploits Report Is "More Like Stock Manipulation", Says Linux Creator - SegmentNext
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