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Mi Notebook Air: Xiaomi’s $750 Weapon For A One On One With Apple’s MacBook Air
Speculations were made that a Windows or a Linux version of the laptop would arrive in the future. The future is the present now and the Mi Notebook Air is ruling the internet search results.
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Docker London: Container Security [Video]
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OpenVZ 7.0 runs Linux VMs like containers
Mention containers, and the first word that comes to mind these days is "Docker." But container technology is far bigger than Docker alone, and it covers more use cases than simply delivering and running apps.
One of the original major proponents of container technology on Linux, OpenVZ -- or Virtuozzo in its commercial edition -- is releasing a new version of its container solution, packaged as a full-fledged Linux distribution.
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Clear Linux Already Jumps Onto The Linux 4.7 Kernel
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Fedora: Powered icons to your website.
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Open Source ADC BeagleBone Board
Electronic enthusiasts enjoy building projects using the BeagleBone development boards but interested in a new open source ADC board which has been specifically created for the BeagleBone.
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Compact, rugged, Linux-friendly Skylake module is loaded with I/O
Axiomtek’s “CEM501” COM Express module runs Linux on Skylake CPUs, and offers triple display operation plus numerous SATA, USB, LAN, and PCIe interfaces.
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