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AWS Outposts begins to take shape to bring the cloud into the data center

The hardware is equipped with Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS), Amazon Virtual Private Cloud, Amazon ECS, Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service and Amazon EMR.

Dell XPS 13 7390 Review: The Best Laptop For Desktop Linux Users

Dell updates the XPS line almost every year and the latest rollout was announced in October (link to video interview). XPS 13 (7390) is an incremental update to the series, and Dell was kind enough to send me a review unit.

Helm Package Manager for Kubernetes Moves Forward

The Helm community will focus mainly on Helm’s stability and enhancements to existing features.

Devuan GNU/Linux 2.1 “ASCII” Operating System Released for Init Freedom Lovers

Devuan GNU/Linux 2.1 comes with an improved installer to help choose the OpenRC init system more prominent.

Debian Project Releases Linux Security Updates to Patch Latest Intel CPU Flaws

Debian Project also releases new Linux kernel security patches, along with new intel-microcode updates.

Clear Linux Working On A New Software Store

Intel developers are still working on some interesting improvements to Clear Linux itself this quarter on top of keeping up to date with the latest upstream software it packages.

Why Linux Developers Should Reconsider IBM Mainframes

Why would Linux developers ditch the cloud or the omnipresent x86 platform and embrace Z?

Flatpak 1.5 Linux App Sandboxing Rolls Out with New Features

The Flatpak Linux application sandboxing and distribution framework has been updated today to version 1.5, a major release that introduces many improvements and new features.

Bringing an end to hypervisor vs bare metal debate

The debate whether hypervisors are faster than bare metal resurfaced at the vmworld 2019 conference.

GNOME Wants to Make Linux Firmware Updates Easier to Deploy with New Tool

Long-time GNOME developer Richard Hughes is looking at a new tool for the GNOME desktop environment to make deployments of firmware updates easier for all users.