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Radeon Open Compute 1.0 Released
The latest from AMD/RTG's GPUOpen initiative is the release of ROC 1.0.
Radeon Open Compute 1.0 (ROC 1.0) was released yesterday. This release makes the KFD kernel driver the default per the documentation and includes a few other updates.
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KDE Neon Releases User Edition Tech Preview, Based On Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
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Planning on attending the openSUSE Conference?
The openSUSE Conference in Nuremberg, Germany, June 22 – 26 is just nine weeks away and attendee might want to start planning their trip to this year’s conference.
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Slackware Live Edition Beta 8
Yesterday I uploaded new ISO images for the Slackware Live Edition. They are based on the liveslak scripts version 0.8.0 (beta 8). This version of Slackware Live Edition is using Slackware64-current dated “Fri Apr 15 20:37:37 UTC 2016” as the base. Indeed, that is Slackware 14.2 Release Candidate 2, we are getting nearer a stable release.
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Red Hat beefs up 'cloud' offering; new cholesterol drugs falter; Airbnb updates; EU-Google battle intensifies
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Red Hat OpenStack Platform 8 Improves Cloud Manageability
The new cloud platform update integrates management capabilities and benefits from partner offerings including one from Dell.
Red Hat released today OpenStack Platform 8, providing users of its commercially supported cloud technology with new features and integrated cloud management capabilities. The OSP 8 release is also at the core of the new Dell Red Hat OpenStack Cloud Version 5.0 update debuting today, a co-engineered offering with a reference hardware architecture. -
Reproducible builds: week 51 in Stretch cycle
Antoine Beaupré suggested that gitpkg stops recording timestamps when creating upstream archives. Antoine Beaupré also pointed out that git-buildpackage diverges from the default gzip settings which is a problem for reproducibly recreating released tarballs which were made using the defaults.
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Legacy ETX module taps power-sipping x86 CPU
VIA’s Linux-friendly legacy replacement ETX computer-on-module features a vintage VIA Eden X1 CPU, native PCI/ISA support, and an optional Mini-ITX carrier.
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Tizen gets WhatsApp Voice Call Feature on Samsung Z3, Coming Soon for Z1
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