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Microsoft brings Threat and Vulnerability Management capability to Linux Microsoft is bringing its TVM capabilities beyond Windows with support for macOS and Linux. Later this summer, support is coming to Android and iOS.
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Open source API gateway KrakenD lands at the Linux Foundation There, it will serve as the "only enterprise-grade API gateway hosted in a neutral, open forum," according to a statement issued by the Linux Foundation.
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Preliminary Apple M1 Support Added To Latest Linux Kernel Linux Torvalds has announced availability of Linux kernel 5.13 release candidate that adds preliminary support for Apple's M1 system-on-chip along ...
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Porting Linux's eBPF to Windows 10 and Windows Server In Linux circles, eBPF has evolved into a powerful tool for running sandboxed userspace programs inside the kernel. Now, Microsoft is working on ...
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Latest Linux kernel introduces preliminary Apple M1 support The latest version of the Linux kernel, Linux 5.13, introduces support for Apple's M1 system-on-chip and is now available as a release candidate.
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Microsoft launches new open-source project to bring Linux tool eBPF to Windows Microsoft has launched a new project which has the aim of bringing Linux kernel tool eBPF (Extended Berkeley Packet Filter) to Windows.
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NVIDIA 460.80 Linux Driver Released With New Laptop GPU Support, Bug Fixes With today NVIDIA announcing the GeForce RTX 3050 and RTX 3050 Ti laptop GPUs, they have issued the 460.80 Linux driver as their newest ...
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Linux X86 Assembly – How to Build a Hello World Program in GAS A blog post that covers the basics of the X86 architecture can be found here. Since we will also be reproducing the exact same work we did in NASM, but ...
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MontaVista Launches a Migration-Free Support Program for Yocto Baselines MontaVista will maintain and support the customer's specific Yocto Project created Linux distribution. Continue Reading. MVShield for Yocto.
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Red Hat Talks CentOS Past, Present, and Future AlmaLinux saw its first release in March, and Rocky Linux came out with its first release candidate just days after the Red Hat Summit. Everything Is the ...
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