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Impressions From The Road: Linux Foundation And Its Role In Network Transformation ONS showcased many of the dozen or so networking projects hosted by the Linux Foundation. DPDK happens to be one of those projects, and its ...
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Microsoft sheds its aggressive patent control to support Linux, making 60000 open-source Over the years, Microsoft has been notoriously protective over its patents, engaging in numerous lawsuits against Linux-based technology for ...
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Add It Up: Test Automation Is Not a Tooling Story Test automation tools are not used very often. Only 16 percent of performance test cases are executed with test automation tools, and security tests are ...
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A Look At The Windows 10 October 2018 Update Performance With WSL As the first of our Linux vs. Windows benchmarks coming around Microsoft's Windows 10 October 2018 Update, today we are exploring the Windows ...
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Canonical Announces Plex as a Snap, DuckDuck Go Reaches 30 Million Direct Searches a Day ... La Frite, the miniature version of Le Potato SBC supported by mainline Linux and Android 8, should be available in November. See the Kickstarter ...
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Google Fuchsia: Here's what the NSA knows about it A while back, Google told us Fuchsia is not Linux. There have also been endless rumors, with little hard proof, it will eventually replace Android.
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Ubuntu 18.10 Brings Cosmic Cuttlefish to the Linux Desktop Ubuntu 18.10 Brings Cosmic Cuttlefish to the Linux Desktop. By: Sean Michael Kerner | October 12, 2018. Previous. Ubuntu 18.10 Brings Cosmic ...
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Paul Thurrott's Short Takes: October 12 In the sharpest turnaround yet of the Satya Nadella era, Microsoft this week turned its biggest anti-Linux asset into the Linux community's best friend: ...
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Libre Computer's La Frite is a $20 single board computer ($5 and up during crowdfunding) Libre Computer's latest Linux-friendly single-board computer features a 1.2 GHz ARM Cortex-A53 quad-core processor, ARM Mali-450 graphics, and ...
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Insync 1.5 has made some much-needed improvements Linux). To that end, you've probably turned to a tool like Insync. This particular tool/service has been my go-to for syncing Drive to the Linux desktop for ...
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