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[Older] The XPS 13 Developer Edition goes Bionic, Welcome 18.04!
When project Sputnik debuted over five years ago, we launched with one config of our XPS 13 developer edition and it came with Ubuntu 12.04 LTS.
Today, thanks to the interest and support of the community, we are announcing that in the US our seventh generation XPS 13 developer edition now comes with Ubuntu 18.04. Europe and Canada will soon be following suit.
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Aladdin Blockchain Technologies Holding SE: Aladdin to open source its Hyperledger Fabric Development Kit - Maejor.
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Linux Kernel Gets Patch To Support AMD Zen's Performance Monitoring Unit Events
SUSE developer Martin Liška has published a patch wiring in support for AMD PMU events on the AMD Family 17h "Zen" processors.
This is for recognizing the events generated by the CPU's performance monitoring unit (PMU) within the Linux's "perf" performance monitoring subsystem.
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Thunderbird 60.0 Released, Lenovo Now in LVFS, Netrunner Rolling 2018.08 Now Available, HP Printer Security Vulnerabilities and New SteamOS Brewmaster Beta Update
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DebConf18 writeup
I’m just back from DebConf18, which was held in Hsinchu, Taiwan. I went without any real concrete plans about what I wanted to work on - I had some options if I found myself at a loose end, but no preconceptions about what would pan out.
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Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter Issue 539
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Peace pays dividend for OpenWRT as 'baseline' release lands on servers
The OpenWRT project has emitted version 18.06, and in doing so, puts to rest the damage done by the March 2016 fork that created the competing project LEDE (Linux Embedded Development Environment).
When the two groups completed their merger earlier this year, they said their aim for the future was for OpenWRT to focus on frequent, smaller releases. However, in the meantime, there was a lot of work to do, to get the two code bases back on the same track.
With more than 20 developers credited on the release, it seems OpenWRT has also overcome the lack of participants which, in part, led to the LEDE fork.
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Top 20 Best Tizen Apps for July 2018
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Android's keyboard will no longer autocomplete "sit" with "on my face" thanks to me
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The ASUS P8H61-M LX Is The Latest Sandy Bridge Era Motherboard With Coreboot
If by chance you happen to have an ASUS P8H61-M LX motherboard from the Sandy/Ivy Bridge days or are able to locate one of the boards through used/refurbished channels, this motherboard can now be freed down to the BIOS with Coreboot.
The ASUS P8H61-M LX joins the long list of Intel Sandy Bridge era motherboards that can work with an open-source firmware/BIOS provided by Coreboot. As of this commit happening the other day is now support for this ASUS H61 motherboard with Coreboot. Overall the motherboard seems to work well with Coreboot except for no automatic fan control nor S3 suspend/resume.
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Amazon plans to move completely off Oracle software by early 2020
Amazon has been moving off Oracle for several years and has plans to complete the transition next year, according to people familiar with the matter.
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