Generalized events notification and security policies [LWN.net]
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RAMBleed - Reading Bits in Memory Without Accessing Them (CVE-2019-017)
https://rambleed.com/
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r/linux - RAMBleed - Reading Bits in Memory Without Accessing Them (CVE-2019-017)
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The website of the Atari VCS, the retro-inspired, Linux-powered gaming console has been updated with more new details.
http://atarivcs.com/
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Atari®
Home
Discover classic consoles and cartridges, modern noscripts and never-before-seen art and gameplay from Atari.
Five new stable kernels
Stable kernels 5.1.9, 4.19.50, 4.14.125, 4.9.181, and 4.4.181 have been released. They all contain important fixes and users should upgrade.
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Stable kernels 5.1.9, 4.19.50, 4.14.125, 4.9.181, and 4.4.181 have been released. They all contain important fixes and users should upgrade.
https://redd.it/bzqm9o
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r/linux - Five new stable kernels
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How is NVMe-oF doing? Part 2: Chelsio NVMe-oF Initiator + Linux SPDK NVMe-oF Target
https://www.hyper-v.io/nvme-part-2-chelsio-nvme-initiator-linux-spdk-nvme-target/
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How is NVMe-oF doing? Part 2: Chelsio NVMe-oF Initiator + Linux SPDK NVMe-oF Target
While some OS-s built on Linux kernel support NVMe-oF, Windows just does not. No worries, there are some ways to bring this protocol to a Windows environment! In this article, I investigate whether presenting an NVMe drive over RDMA with Linux SPDK NVMe-oF…
A compilation of Linux server benchmarking noscripts.
https://github.com/haydenjames/bench-noscripts
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GitHub - haydenjames/bench-noscripts: A compilation of Linux server benchmarking noscripts.
A compilation of Linux server benchmarking noscripts. - haydenjames/bench-noscripts
Microsoft Alternatives project (MAlt)
https://home.cern/news/news/computing/microsoft-alternatives-project-malt
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Migrating to open-source technologies
The Microsoft Alternatives project (MAlt) started a year ago to mitigate anticipated software license fee increases. MAlt’s objective is to put us back in control using open software. It is now time to present more widely this project and to explain how it…
In an age when browsers easily shave off a couple GBs of your RAM in normal usage, does it really matter what distro we use?
Let's say I'm the dude who has at least 10-15 sites open in different tabs of firefox (which I presume is a very normal thing), and also lightness/performance is my criteria for choosing a DE (since I do everything from CLI, looks don't matter to me). So, for someone like me, does it really matter whether I use MATE or XFCE or even GNOME?
When I used to test distros, I had a habit of running `free -m` command constantly to check how much memory the system "eats" when running a particular app. But now, it seems a futile exercise when your browser consumes so much memory that those few mega-bytes saved here and there don't really matter.
At rest or idle mode, there is hardly a difference of 200-300 MBs between what XFCE and GNOME takes, so why this emphasis on "lightness" of distros?
https://redd.it/bzn4ui
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Let's say I'm the dude who has at least 10-15 sites open in different tabs of firefox (which I presume is a very normal thing), and also lightness/performance is my criteria for choosing a DE (since I do everything from CLI, looks don't matter to me). So, for someone like me, does it really matter whether I use MATE or XFCE or even GNOME?
When I used to test distros, I had a habit of running `free -m` command constantly to check how much memory the system "eats" when running a particular app. But now, it seems a futile exercise when your browser consumes so much memory that those few mega-bytes saved here and there don't really matter.
At rest or idle mode, there is hardly a difference of 200-300 MBs between what XFCE and GNOME takes, so why this emphasis on "lightness" of distros?
https://redd.it/bzn4ui
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Vim basics and more
https://www.linux.org/threads/vim-basics-and-more.23844/
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Vim basics and more
I've been using vim for about 22 years and even today find little tips and tidbits that I didn't know about! This article will go through some of the things I use often in vim - and I hope we'll...
Prolonged the life of a mac book pro 2011
I installed Ubuntu 18.04 lts. It works great and Bye Mac Os
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I installed Ubuntu 18.04 lts. It works great and Bye Mac Os
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r/linux - Prolonged the life of a mac book pro 2011
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This looks beautiful.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jasonevangelho/2019/06/11/linux-desktop-spotlight-meet-the-distro-with-an-awesome-xfce-experience-right-out-of-the-box/
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https://www.forbes.com/sites/jasonevangelho/2019/06/11/linux-desktop-spotlight-meet-the-distro-with-an-awesome-xfce-experience-right-out-of-the-box/
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Linux Desktop Spotlight: Enso OS Is What Happens If Elementary OS And Xubuntu Had A Baby
A beautiful Xfce desktop right out of the box.
Google is in the future.
In year 49 447 552 Google still uses yum. It's sad future.
`Not using downloaded google-cloud-logging/repomd.xml because it is older than what we have:`
`Current : Wed Aug 20 19:50:05 49447552`
`Downloaded: Wed Jun 12 16:18:18 2019`
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In year 49 447 552 Google still uses yum. It's sad future.
`Not using downloaded google-cloud-logging/repomd.xml because it is older than what we have:`
`Current : Wed Aug 20 19:50:05 49447552`
`Downloaded: Wed Jun 12 16:18:18 2019`
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r/linux - Google is in the future.
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Are there any current Linux based real-time operating systems?
Just curious as Linux is used for a lot of industrial equipment, are there currently any still-aupported Linux kernel modules or forks that feature real-time operation? I know there's [RTLinux](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/RTLinux) but it's been discontinued. Hypothetically, if I had a machine that needed to do certain actions immediately and not "when the scheduler feels like it", can I use some version of Linux to control it? Are real-time operating systems even still relevant in the age of fast, multi core processors?
https://redd.it/c002jv
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Just curious as Linux is used for a lot of industrial equipment, are there currently any still-aupported Linux kernel modules or forks that feature real-time operation? I know there's [RTLinux](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/RTLinux) but it's been discontinued. Hypothetically, if I had a machine that needed to do certain actions immediately and not "when the scheduler feels like it", can I use some version of Linux to control it? Are real-time operating systems even still relevant in the age of fast, multi core processors?
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Wikipedia
RTLinux
Real-Time operating system
Can windows peripherals drivers work on whine?
Hi, since Im rethinking to switch again on linux (because last time, I got pissed by compatibility/audio/driver)
I was wondering if the drivers of the peripherals that I use can work on linux using wine, since there is no official supports
peripherals that Im using: Huion kanvas 20 pro; Logitech g910; logitech g502; (for logitech product, I know that there is an unofficial driver, that frankly I dont remember the name, but last time that I installed it, was kinda glitchy/didnt work); epson xp342
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Hi, since Im rethinking to switch again on linux (because last time, I got pissed by compatibility/audio/driver)
I was wondering if the drivers of the peripherals that I use can work on linux using wine, since there is no official supports
peripherals that Im using: Huion kanvas 20 pro; Logitech g910; logitech g502; (for logitech product, I know that there is an unofficial driver, that frankly I dont remember the name, but last time that I installed it, was kinda glitchy/didnt work); epson xp342
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r/linux - Can windows peripherals drivers work on whine?
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Linux Gaming News Punch - Episode 16
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0EC9Bk2hqdQ
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Linux Gaming News Punch - Episode 16
Welcome to the Linux gaming news punch episode 16, your weekly round-up to help you keep up to date. Website: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/ Topics covered: ...
/u/CordialFetus accurately describes the average Gentoo user
https://old.reddit.com/r/Gentoo/comments/bzyc3f/im_just_going_to_say_it_i_get_excited_when_my/
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