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Linux Mint may start pushing high-priority patches to users Community Linux distributions are easygoing with updates and patches. Yes, they'd like you to update, but they don't insist on it. Now, though, the ...
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You can now beam Steam games from your PC to practically anyone, anywhere, for free This new Linux version means that you can now stream games from a computer to a Linux-based set top box hooked up to a TV, for example. The app is ...
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Red Hat Adds Common Criteria Certification for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 For Common Criteria, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.1 was certified by the National Information Assurance Partnership (NIAP), with testing and validation ...
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Working Spectre exploits for Windows and Linux devices uncovered "Someone was silly enough to upload a working spectre (CVE-2017-5753) exploit for Linux (there is also a Windows one with symbols that I didn't ...
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Linux Foundation and RISC-V International launch free RISC-V training classes Want a good tech job? Then you need to know Linux and open-source software. One of the best ways to pick them up is via a Linux Foundation course ...
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Thycotic Announces Endpoint Privilege Management Solution for Unix/Linux The latest release of Thycotic's Privilege Manager solution includes a Sudo plugin that saves Unix/Linux administrators time, while still providing ...
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New Mobile Native Foundation to Foster Development Collaboration Linux Foundation hosts effort to improve processes and technologies for large-scale mobile Android and iOS applications; Lyft makes initial ...
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Red Hat Delivers a More Secure Foundation for Modern Applications with First FIPS 140-2 ... Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.1, many layered products within Red Hat's hybrid cloud portfolio continue to meet the stringent software security criteria for ...
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Linux Mint starts pushing updates Last month the Mint team noted that a sizeable number of Linux Mint devices was running outdated applications, packages or even an outdated ...
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That Linux 5.12 Severe Data Corruption Bug Hits Intel CI Systems - Issue Caused By Swap File As reported last week, on my test systems with the Linux 5.12 kernel I have been suffering from significant data corruption during benchmarking.
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