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AT&T Tackles Artificial Intelligence with Open Source Acumos Project
AT&T and Tech Mahindra are developing an open source artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning platform that will be hosted within the Linux Foundation. The Acumos Project is expected to be launched early next year.
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Running Some Fresh GCC 8.0 Compiler Benchmarks On AMD EPYC With "znver1"
As SUSE has been working in conjunction with AMD on more tuning for AMD Zen CPUs under the GCC compiler, here are some fresh benchmarks of the GCC 8 compiler code being tested on an AMD EPYC system.
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What’s new in SSHGuard 2.1
SSHGuard is an intrusion prevention utility that parses logs and automatically blocks misbehaving IP addresses (or their subnets) with the system firewall. SSHGuard version 2.1 was just released with new blocking services, the ability to block a configurable-sized subnet, and better log reading capabilities.
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Testing the Waters: How to Perform Internal Phishing Campaigns
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How to Install MediaWiki with Nginx on CentOS 7
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Troubleshoot
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AVR32 devices in fwupd
Over 10 years ago the dfu-programmer project was forked into dfu-utils as the former didn’t actually work at all well with generic devices supporting vanilla 1.0 and 1.1 specification-compliant DFU. It was then adapted to also support the STM variant of DFU (standards FTW). One feature that dfu-programmer did have, which dfu-util never seemed to acquire was support for the AVR variant of DFU (very different from STM DFU, but doing basically the same things). This meant if you wanted to program AVR parts you had to use the long-obsolete tool rather than the slightly less-unmaintained newer tool.
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Diehard Bargain Hunter: Iron Mountain Incorporated (IRM), Red Hat, Inc. (RHT)
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Reviewing Accelrys (ACCL) & Red Hat (RHT)
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What I have found interesting in Fedora during the week 43 of 2017
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Rugged, fanless signage player runs Linux on Apollo Lake
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Tizen Game – Ion Trap, Can You Complete All The Levels?
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