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Linus Torvalds: 'Nothing that looks scary' in important new Linux kernel 5.10 Linux 5.10 is significant because it's the latest version of the kernel with long-term support.
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A Mini Browser War in Linux The recent introduction of Microsoft Edge for Linux, and the Dec. 8 release of Vivaldi version 3.5 offer the freedom to experience a Google-free vehicle to ...
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Hackers are abusing a disputed vulnerability to launch attacks on Linux machines Security researchers from Palo Alto Networks have discovered a new botnet that targets misconfigured PostgreSQL databases running on Linux ...
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CloudLinux to invest more than a million dollars a year into CentOS clone With Red Hat changing CentOS Linux into a rolling release, CloudLinux is the second group to announce it's making a bigger, better stable point ...
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SD Times news digest: Linux 5.10 released, GrammaTech's DARPA research contract, and ML Kit ... Linux 5.10 has been released. In the new version, most of the patches are small, Linus Torvalds explained in a post.The biggest change is fixed pin ...
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Linux-driven router/gateway unleashes 5G NR Advantech's rugged "ICR-4453" 5G NR (New Radio) router runs Conel OS Linux on a Cortex-A72 SoC with 5x GbE ports, an SFP cage, 2x mini-PCIe, ...
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Here are the Worthy Replacements of CentOS 8 for Your Production Linux Servers CentOS is one of the most popular server distributions in the world. It is an open source fork of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and provides the ...
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Linux 5.10 Didn't Even Last 24 Hours... Linux 5.10.1 Released Due To Bugs Linux 5.10.1 as the first point release normally doesn't arrive for a few days or week after the initial kernel debut, but this time around it's coming one day ...
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Btrfs Has Many Nice Improvements, Better Performance With Linux 5.11 The first set of major file-system material submitted for the newly opened Linux 5.11 merge window are the Btrfs updates. The Btrfs file-system updates ...
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Linux Continues Crackdown On User-Space Poking CPU MSRs Linux user-space software with administrative privileges can write to arbitrary CPU MSRs and that can cause problems for a host of reasons. Recent ...
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