today's leftovers
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Mesa 11.0.2 Is an Emergency Release That Patches the dEQP Regressions
Just a few moments ago, Emil Velikov of Collabora announced the immediate availability for download of the second maintenance release of the Mesa 3D Graphics Library 11.0.
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SparkyLinux 4.1 Brings LibreOffice 5.0.1 and KDE Plasma 5.4.1, Based on Debian 9
The developers of the SparkyLinux distribution were proud to announce today, October 2, the immediate availability for download of the final release of SparkyLinux 4.1.
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Qubes 3.0 Linux OS Ships with Killer Features, Qubes 3.1 to Bring a Live USB Edition
On the first day of October, Joanna Rutkowska comes with news about the release and immediate availability for download of the final build of the Qubes 3.0 Linux kernel-based computer operating system.
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Antivirus Live CD Now Based on ClamAV 0.98.7
Linux users are not usually bothered by viruses and there is rarely need for any kind of Antivirus software, but it doesn't mean that such solutions are not available anyway. Antivirus Live CD is one such software that actually works from outside your OS.
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Active Stocks Alert: Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. (NASDAQ:CHKP), Red Hat Inc (NYSE:RHT)
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HTCondor 8.3.8 in Fedora repos
It’s only been a month-plus since HTCondor 8.3.8 was released, but I finally have the Fedora packages updated. Along the way, I fixed a couple of outstanding bugs in the Fedora package. The builds are in the updates-testing repo, so test away!
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$2 billion startup GitHub's next mission: Turn you into a programmer
The San Francisco startup GitHub, which has been called the Facebook for programmers, seems to have it all.
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Friday's security updates
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GitHub Improves Two-Factor Security With U2F
GitHub has emerged in recent years to become the de facto standard location for developers to launch new code projects and engage with potential contributors. With all that code in one place, GitHub is also an attractive target for attackers, with password security often being the weak link. In an effort to secure itself and its users, GitHub today is announcing its support of the FIDO (Fast Identity Online) Universal 2nd Factor standard and is engaging with U2F hardware vendor Yubico to help make keys more easily accessible and available.
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Google and NASA are getting a new quantum computer
The famous Quantum Artificial Intelligence Lab is getting some powerful new hardware. A joint project between Google, NASA, and the Universities Space Research Association, the Quantum AI Lab today announced a multiyear agreement to install a D-Wave 2X, a state-of-the-art quantum processor released earlier this year. With over 1,000 qubits, the machine is the most powerful computer of its kind, and will be put to work tackling difficult optimization problems for both Google and NASA.
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