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The Linux Kernel Prepares For Larger AMD CPU Microcode Updates
It will be interesting to see if they are tripling the limit for future-proofing and Zen 3 just crossing the existing threshold slightly.
Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 Moving into General Availability with Improved Update Process
This new release brings large improvements to performance especially for interactions that require accessing the file system.
ASUS Releases Graphics Card That Could Actually Be Great For Open-Source NVIDIA Fans
For those wanting to use the NVIDIA proprietary Linux driver, this could make for a nice HTPC type graphics card with VDPAU and NVENC/NVDEC support.
Intel Issues A Slew Of Open-Source Software Updates For oneAPI
Presumably with the number of oneAPI component updates over the past week, a new oneAPI "release" is probably imminent.
Samsung Releases exFAT-Utils To Format File-System, Fsck
The exfat-utils 1.0.1 release out this morning is their first official release of these user-space utilities for exFAT on Linux.
Microsoft announces IPE, a new code integrity feature for Linux
The IPE LSM was designed for very specific use cases where security is paramount, and administrators need to be in full control of what runs on their systems.
These hackers have been quietly targeting Linux servers for years
Researchers at Blackberry detail a newly uncovered hacking campaign which has been operating successfully against unpatched open source servers for the best part of a decade.
Chrome, Skype, Microsoft Teams, Zoom, VSCode Now Unofficially Available For Clear Linux
A Phoronix reader wrote in with the work he's been doing on creating an unofficial repository to house various popular programs for easier access by Clear Linux users.
Google Opens Code Search For Angular, Dart, TensorFlow And More
Code Search is one of Google’s most popular internal tools, and now we have a version (same binary, different flags) targeted to open source communities.
Huawei open-sources MindSpore, a framework for AI app development
MindSpore requires Python 3.7+, and it’ll soon support languages like C++, Rust, and Julia, according to Huawei. It currently runs best on Linux distributions like Ubuntu and EulerOS.