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Human Brain Project Seeks HPC Proposals

The central element of the HPC Platform is the HBP Supercomputer, the project’s main production system located at Jülich Supercomputing Centre. Over the next decade, the HBP Supercomputer will be built in stages to arrive at the exascale capability needed for cellular simulations of the complete human brain.

 
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BSD Release: OpenBSD 5.5

OpenBSD 5.5, the latest versin of the free, multi-platform UNIX-like operating system with focus on proactive security and integrated cryptography, has been released: “This is a partial list of new features and systems included in OpenBSD 5.5: time_t is now 64 bits on all platforms; from OpenBSD 5.5….

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Oracle’s Cloud Blitz: Are There Term Limits on Enterprise Tech Giants?

Oracle’s selling machine is revving up for the cloud. What remains to be seen is whether customers go for Oracle’s big sale or decide that incumbent enterprise vendors are more marketing machines and look elsewhere.

GNOME Shell & Mutter 3.13.1 Released

The first development packages for GNOME 3.13.1 in the road to GNOME 3.14 have been released…

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How to Manage Linux Containers With Docker on Ubuntu

While full hardware virtualization such as KVM, Xen or Hyper-V is great at running fully isolated instances of multiple operating systems on a physical host, it comes with various overheads in terms of performance, resource, and provisioning time. Depending on your use cases, full machine virtuailization may actually not be necessary. An alternative lightweight virtualization […]
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    Five New, Excellent OpenStack Tutorials

    OpenStack tutorials spread cloud knowledge

    Launching a private cloud on open source software might seem like a daunting task, but fortunately, the OpenStack community is working hard to provide resources and tutorials to make it easier for people of all skill levels. In addition to the official documentation, and books like the one we profiled from O’Reilly, there are several other great howtos out there to help you get through whatever your next step might be.

     

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    Ubuntu Planned, Reviewed, Hacked, and Giving Up

    ubuntuUbuntu seemed to dominate much of the headlines today. Two new reviews emerged, both rather flattering for Ubuntu. This couldn’t come at a better time to draw attention away from Canonical’s decision to pull-back from their Ubuntu on Android project. An Aussie has discovered a most embarrassing security issue for Ubuntu while the release schedule for 14.10 is drafted.

    Ubuntu 14.10 was released recently and reviews have been trickling in. Two new reviews today said things like this release “is a real turning point” for Ubuntu and that it’s “a very, very decent distribution.” PC ADVISOR’s Andrew Harrison said after testing, “Using Ubuntu is a breeze. The interface is clean, accessible and silky smooth in operation; the interface fast leaving you, its user, productive.” dedoimedo.com expected Double T to fail in several key areas, but was pleasantly surprised. 

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    Distribution Release: NixOS 14.04

    Eelco Dolstra has announced the release of NixOS 14.04, a new stable build of a distribution that uses a custom package manager, deploys a unique file system layout, and offers many innovative features: “NixOS 14.04 ‘Baboon’ has been released. It is the second stable release branch. In addition….

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    Musix Linux: Sweet Strains Jarred by Sour Notes

    The Musix Linux distro is a specialty OS with an impressive collection of tools for users with a passion mostly for audio and music production. That same collection of tools should be included for video, given the blending of music and video popular in distributing entertainment on the Internet today. Yet it is missing from Musix. If you have a passion for a well designed, general purpose Linux OS, Musix will leave you tapping a beat for something else. More is neglected in musix that would make this distro more suitable beyond music mania.

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    Facebook’s Zuckerberg: Our Approach to Development, IT has Matured

    It’s no longer about moving fast and breaking things because the bug fixes were hell. Now it’s about move fast with stable infrastructure.