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Blockchain: Linux Foundation Unites Industry Leaders to Advance Blockchain Technology
Who is Invovled?: Early commitments to this work come from Accenture, ANZ Bank, Cisco, CLS, Credits, Deutsche Börse, Digital Asset Holdings, DTCC, Fujitsu Limited, IC3, IBM, Intel, J.P. Morgan, London Stock Exchange Group, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG), R3, State Street, SWIFT, VMware and Wells Fargo.
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Intel Adds Soft-Pinning Support To DRM Library
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How Intel Laptop Performance & Efficiency Evolved From Nehalem To Broadwell
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Alpine Linux 3.3.0 Is a Distro for People Who Love the Terminal
Alpine Linux is a lightweight Linux distribution based on musl libc and Busybox that’s oriented towards security and less on the overall user experience. A new version has been released and is now ready for download.
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Bryan Cantrill on Containers, Linux, Triton and Illumos, Virtualization, Node.js
Bryan Cantrill is the CTO at Joyent, where he oversees worldwide development of the SmartOS and SmartDataCenter platforms. Prior to joining Joyent, Bryan served as a Distinguished Engineer at Sun Microsystems, where he spent over a decade working on system software, from the guts of the kernel to client-code on the browser. In particular, he co-designed and implemented DTrace.
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OpenMandriva Plans To Release A Server Version Of The System, Called OpenMandriva OMLxs
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Red Hat Inc (NYSE:RHT) Had Its Target Price per Share Upgraded by Equity Analysts at Piperjaffray to $95.00
In an analyst report published by Piperjaffray on 18 December, Red Hat Inc (NYSE:RHT) had its target price boosted to $95.00. The firm right now has “Overweight” rating on the stock.
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Red Hat Q3 tops estimates, subscription revenue up 16 percent
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Reproducible builds: week 34 in Stretch cycle
Arch Linux packages in the multilib and community repositories (4,000 more source packages) are also being tested. All of these test results are better analyzed and nicely displayed together with each package. (h01ger)
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travis.debian.net
travis.debian.net is my new hosted utility to make it easier and cleaner to test your Debian packages on the Travis CI continuous integration platform, without duplicating configuration or scripts across mulitiple repositories.
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UbuCon Summit Conference to Start in One Month in California
Canonical is going to host its first live convention, UbuCon, in just a month. We’re saying first because it’s been a really long time since the previous one.
Canonical figured out a while back that the Ubuntu conferences were not really reaching all the people they wanted. Not everyone could attend, and the cost of organizing such a big event for the most used Linux operating system in the world could not be justified.
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What is wrong with Jolla?
Jolla management really seems to not understand a first thing about how to deal with consumers. They "sailed" on wings people believing it will be open source product. They got litterally hunderds of request and question for why it isn't? Answers, I found once something along in these lines "we plan in future".
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