today's leftovers
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Docker shocker: It's got a commercial product, and is ready to SELL IT
Customers already pay Docker to host private image repositories on Docker Hub. But the subscriptions are cheap and the initial plans lacked features that enterprise customers demand, like granular access controls and the ability to integrate with their existing authentication systems.
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Docker and CoreOS unite to start the Open Container Project and standardize runtime, image format
Docker and CoreOS today are jointly announcing that they’re working with several major tech companies on a new Linux Foundation initiative called the Open Container Project. The idea is for everyone — users and vendors — to agree on a standard container runtime and image format and prevent unnecessary fragmentation.
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Open Container Project Signals End to Container Wars
The wrap up of DockerCon on Tuesday also marked the ushering in of a new era for the convention's namesake company and the containerization ecosystem in general. One visible, real-world sign of the shift came when Docker founder and CTO Solomon Hykes and CoreOS CEO Alex Polvi met on stage to shake hands and announce the launch of the Open Container Project.
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How the Open Container Project Agreement Affects You
If you only read the press release — or worse, if you only read the business press produced by people who only read the press release — you’d have gotten the impression that the likes of Microsoft, Google, HP, Cisco, Red Hat, and Goldman Sachs had all rallied together under a flag of truce to declare the existence of a new standard for virtualization that the whole world would agree upon forever.
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NCQ TRIM Gets Some Improvements With Linux 4.2
The libata updates for the Linux 4.2 kernel may be of interest this time around for solid-state drive owners thanks to some NCQ TRIM improvements.
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LM-Sensors 3.4 Brings Hardware Detection & Fan Control Improvements
Lead developer and SUSE employee Jean Delvare announced the LM-Sensors 3.4.0 update a short time ago for this Linux sensor monitoring project. For the LM-Sensors library and sensors command is now support for temperature min and critical min hysteresis. The fan control program of LM-Sensors has been updated with reduced memory consumption and other fixes. Lastly, the sensors-detect utility has detection support of new devices and avoids probing graphics cards by default.
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Intel Adds Basic Broxton Support To Mesa
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Pointing devices KCM: status update
For X11 the library consists of 3 layers:
QObject wrapper for XInput (XInputDevice, XInputDeviceManager)
Adapters that map XInput objects to the common interface (XInputDeviceAdapter, XInputDeviceManagerAdapter)
Interface classes (InputDevice, InputDeviceManager)
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Enlightenment Starts Working On XWayland Support
For those closely following the work on Enlightenment, there's now work finally materializing in supporting XWayland.
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Please Welcome to Matthias Klumpp (ximion), our newest Kubuntu Member
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SparkyLinux 4.0 Officially Released, Based on Linux Kernel 4.0.5 and Debian 9 "Stretch"
The SparkyLinux developers were more than happy to inform us a few minutes ago about the immediate availability for download of the final release of their Debian-based SparkyLinux 4.0 distribution.
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"OpenSUSE 42" Enters Development
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Work begins on totally new openSUSE release
Deep thought and some additional core SUSE Linux Enterprise source code have given The openSUSE Project a path forward for future releases.
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Linux updates: Steam OS 2.0, OpenSUSE 42, Ubuntu 15.10 Alpha 1
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Ubuntu Linux 15.10 'Wily Werewolf' Alpha 1 now available
Ubuntu is one of the most popular Linux distributions -- arguably the most popular -- which is very much deserved. Canonical has taken the complicated and intimidating world of Linux and transformed it into an inviting operating system for the masses. While not as user-friendly as Windows or OS X, Ubuntu is certainly easier to use than Fedora or the dreaded Arch.
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Kubuntu 15.10 Could Be The End Of The Road
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Friday's security updates
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