Leftovers: Kernel

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Stable kernel updates
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Open Source Security Group Puts $500,000 Into Three New Projects
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Linux Foundation Invests $452,000 in Open Source Security Projects
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CII invests $500,000 in three projects
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Linux Foundation ups the ante in open source security
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Learn Cloud Administration With Linux Foundation Instructor Michael Clarkson
Here, Clarkson tells us more about how he learned Linux and software development, his career path to becoming an expert on hypervisors, and his hobby as a stand-up comedian.
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Learn Linux for free by scoring a Linux training scholarship
Two scholarships will be available for each of the seven categories. In addition to Linux Newbies and Teens-in-Training, you can apply for the Whiz Kids (for high school or college grads), Women in Linux, SysAdmin Super Stars, Developer Do-Gooder, and Linux Kernel Guru scholarship categories.
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The 4.1 kernel is out
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Linux Kernel 4.1 LTS released
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Linux Kernel 4.1 unleashed, brings EXT4 file-system encryption
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Incoming! Linux 4.1 kernel lands
The 4.1 release of the Linux kernel has hit, after what Linus Torvalds says was a “very quiet week” since Release Candidate 8 dropped.
Torvalds' brief announcement on the Linux Kernel mailing list also notes that “this obviously means that the merge window for 4.2 is open”.
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Linux Kernel 4.1 LTS Officially Released by Linus Torvalds
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Linux 4.1 rolls out as Ubuntu eyes October integration
THE LINUX KERNEL has been committed again, this time to version 4.1. Linus Torvalds, or Mr Linux to you, announced the news on the mailing list as per.
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New Open Container Project Helps Define the Future Data Center
I am extraordinarily excited to be working with nearly every technology company on this project, which I think could be as important to the future of the Internet as intermodal containers have been to globalization. We expect to see a lot of the Open Container Project contributors at ContainerCon in August and look forward to the work ahead of us.
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Docker, Tech Giants Team on Open Container Project
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KDE’s Apps Update for March 2021 Improves Spectacle, Gwenview, and More
KDE Applications 20.12.3 comes a month after KDE’s Apps update for February 2021 to fix even more bugs in several of the included apps and components, most of which are needed or ship by default with the latest KDE Plasma desktop environment series.
Among the improvements implemented in the KDE Applications 20.12.3 update, there’s the ability to set the compression quality in the Spectacle screenshot utility to 100%, support for a newer OpenGL drawing view to support hardware-accelerated transitions on Wayland and a working JPEG quality chooser in the Gwenview image viewer.
| LibreOffice 7.1 Office Suite Gets First Point Release, over 90 Bugs Were Fixed
Released a month ago, the LibreOffice 7.1 office suite introduces numerous new features and improvements, such as a new dialog that lets you select the User Interface flavor of your choice at first start, a new Additions Dialog that lets you search, download, and install extensions with a single click, and improved interoperability with proprietary documents formats like DOCX, XLSX, and PPTX.
Now, LibreOffice 7.1.1 is here as the first point release in the series, addressing more than 90 bugs in all of the office suite’s core components.
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