Plattformen: Red Hat Enterprise Linux BaseOS TUS (v.8.8), Red Hat Enterprise Linux BaseOS E4S (v.8.8) An update for kernel is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.8 Update Services for SAP ...
On the last Sunday of November, Linus Torvalds announced Linux 6.18, the kernel that Ari Lemmke named after him in 1991. It's ...
Linux Kernel 6.18, the next LTS release arrives with speed, security, and Rust. Discover new security features and ...
Linus Torvalds has just announced the release of Linux 6.18 on the Linux Kernel Mailing List (LKML), which will likely become the next LTS kernel: So I'll ...
Facepalm: After consuming virtually the entire GPU market, generative AI and large language models are now putting pressure on DRAM and other mainstream memory products. Consumers are likely to feel ...
v1.0.0: Initial public release of Shanewas.PosixIpc - Adds System V shared memory and semaphore API for .NET on Linux (glibc) - Supports net6.0 and net8.0 - Provides full read/write, attach, and ...
The Russian hacker group Curly COMrades is abusing Microsoft Hyper-V in Windows to bypass endpoint detection and response solutions by creating a hidden Alpine Linux-based virtual machine to run ...
Linux 6.17 has just been released on LKML: No huge surprises this past week, so here we are, with kernel 6.17 pushed out and ready to go. Below is the shortlog for just the last week – not the full ...
Edge AI—enabling autonomous vehicles, medical sensors, and industrial monitors to learn from real-world data as it arrives—can now adopt learning models on the fly while keeping energy consumption and ...
We argue that a new OS for a multicore machine should be designed ground-up as a distributed system, using concepts from that field. Modern hardware resembles a networked system even more than past ...
SAN FRANCISCO, July 29 (Reuters) - Enfabrica, a Silicon Valley-based chip startup working on solving bottlenecks in artificial intelligence data centers, on Tuesday released a chip-and-software system ...
The changes in the latest Linux kernel, Linux 6.16, may be small, but they include some significant ones. Linus Torvalds himself summed up this release as looking fine, small, and calm, but not ...