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Vapor IO, Packet, and the Linux Foundation Collaborate on "Open Glossary of Edge Computing" Co-Creators of the State of the Edge 2018 report donate their open source glossary to The Linux Foundation, building a community around key ...
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Containers: debunking the myths Linux-based containers themselves are nothing new, but the community driven by Docker has recently become hugely popular across a large ...
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Amazon Launches WorkSpaces Desktop for Linux 2 Amazon has launched WorkSpaces on its own Linux server operating system that runs on Amazon Web Services (AWS). The Amazon Linux ...
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Dead Cells now has mod support and is available on Mac and Linux Motion Twin have released an update for their flagship game Dead Cells, bring support for Mac, Linux and mods along with it. They have also ...
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Embracing Snaps: an Interview with Canonical and Slack A snap package is bundled with its dependencies, which is what allows it to run on all other major Linux distribution without any modification.
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Eclipse Photon Now Available, Mercedes-Benz Vans Using Automotive Grade Linux, Enso Open ... News briefs for June 27, 2018. Eclipse Photon, "a quantum leap for computing", launched this morning. This release "delivers native Eclipse IDE ...
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Kubernetes 1.11 to go live with In-Cluster Load Balancing and CoreDNS Plugin The Linux Foundation's Cloud Native Computing Foundation has announced that Kubernetes 1.11 will go live later today. This marks the second ...
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The rise of the multimodal IT stack As the Linux operating system continues to be more widely understood, discussed and popularized, we (arguably) need to more fully understand its ...
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PLANET COMPUTERS ANNOUNCES QUAD-BOOT FUNCTIONALITY ON GEMINI PDA The Planet Computers team and the wider Linux community have spent the last six months developing the code to allow both Sailfish and Debian OS ...
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More Companies Willing to Pay for Your Certifications More and more companies are willing to pay for tech professionals' certifications, according to a new report from Dice and the Linux Foundation.
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