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The exFAT filesystem is coming to Linux—Paragon software's not happy about it When software and operating system giant Microsoft announced its support for inclusion of the exFAT filesystem directly into the Linux kernel back in ...
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Splashtop Expands Linux Remote Access Support To Additional Linux Distributions Users can remotely access Linux computers as if they are sitting right in front of them. Recently, we've seen an increasing number of customers using ...
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MERA, Mocana, and Osaka NDS Join Automotive Grade Linux AGL is an open source project at the Linux Foundation that is bringing together automakers, suppliers and technology companies to accelerate the ...
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Tricks for getting around your Linux file system Whether you're moving around the file system, looking for files or trying to move into important directories, Linux can provide a lot of help. In this post ...
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Agile Linux: Enabling DevOps with Continuously Delivered Embedded Linux By Glenn Seiler. Implementing agile processes in embedded Linux development is key in supporting the intelligent edge. Engineers need solutions ...
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SUSE offers free enterprise Linux support to medical devices manufacturers If you're building a medical device to fight coronavirus, Linux power SUSE wants you to know it has your back.
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Linux Mint releases Linux Mint 4 Debian Edition Second, because it provides Linux Mint developers with an opportunity to test Linux Mint software designed specifically for the distribution using another ...
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System76 launches Lemur Pro, its lightest Linux laptop The latest portable from the Linux PC manufacturer weighs in at just 2.2 pounds while featuring 10th-generation Intel Core processors.
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Microsoft: First preview of PowerShell 7.1 for Windows, Linux and macOS is out Live. Microsoft has released a new preview of PowerShell 7.1, its automation tool and scripting language for Windows, Linux, and macOS.
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2020 Spring Cleaning: HP 100BaseVG AnyLAN Linux Network Driver Finally Getting Dropped Should you still have an HP 100BaseVG AnyLAN network adapter from the mid-to-late 90's, the mainline Linux kernel is finally preparing to eliminate ...
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