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Open source advocates plead for greater cooperation in telco SDN
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Mediatek MT2701 Display Support Coming For Linux 4.12
Mediatek developers have been working to mainline their MT2701 SoC support in the Linux kernel the past number of months and with Linux 4.12 will come support to their DRM/KMS driver.
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Red Hat Inc (RHT) Receives $90.69 Average PT from Brokerages
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Price Alert: Red Hat Inc (NYSE:RHT) Stock Nears Resistance -- Technicals Hit Strength
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Red Hat Inc (RHT) PT Raised to $94.00
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It Won't Be Long Till the Launch of Debian 9 "Stretch", Installer Gets Third RC
The Debian Installer team, through Cyril Brulebois, is pleased to announce today, April 10, 2017, the immediate availability of the third Release Candidate of the installer for upcoming Debian GNU/Linux 9 "Stretch" operating system.
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ESP32 dev board ships with multiple IoT kit options
The $12, open source “Hornbill” dev board runs FreeRTOS on an ESP32 wireless module, and is available in several Hornbill kits.
A Bangalore, India based startup has successfully funded its ESP32-based, IoT-oriented “Hornbill” boards and dev kits on Crowd Supply. The Hornbill boards are built around Espressif’s open source ESP-WROOM32 reference module, which is based on its similarly open source ESP32 system-on-chip. This follow-on to Espressif’s hugely popular ESP8266 SoC incorporates a faster, dual-core Tensilica LX6 MCU and adds BLE and sensors in addition to the previous WiFi. The same ESP-WROOM32 module has been used by other development kits such as Olimex’s ESP32-CoreBoard.
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