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17.04.2017
release schedule meant that KDE 5.8 would have been too late for us to put in Leap 42.2. We had been having these discussions with KDE for a while. The KDE community came up with the idea of an LTS release
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08.04.2025
to the hotel sitting next to a young person who was so impressed with what HPC had been doing to improve the world and where it was headed. They were very excited to get back to their employer and start jumping
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31.10.2025
to Internet security was how much their proprietary firewall had cost them or which bundled features with their firewall guaranteed greater security for their servers.
Admittedly, the idea of totally
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30.11.2025
it, and we both started developing exploits independently. Two other issues he had recently reported – a null pointer dereference in the Econet protocol and a missing permissions check in Econet – were
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30.11.2025
machines run on this hardware, and I can't do without either for very long. Fedora 14 had just been released, and my initial experience with other machines made me optimistic about risking a complete upgrade
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12.08.2015
that takes advantage of all of the computational capability available.
Accelerators
At the same time, HPC has had an insatiable appetite for more performance. CPUs have evolved to include several tiers
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19.05.2016
When Red Hat took over Inktank Storage in 2014, thus gobbling up the Ceph object store, a murmur was heard throughout the community: on the one hand, because Red Hat already had a direct competitor
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25.01.2017
Fortran 90 took Fortran 77 from the dark ages by giving it new features that developers had wanted for many years and by deprecating old features – but this was only the start. Fortran 95 added new
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07.10.2014
-Henning Kamp had already described the problems of OpenSSL and the possible consequences under the title "NSA operation ORCHESTRA Annual Status Report." He turned out to be correct.
Admins and developers
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05.12.2014
we called an enterprise-level server in 2004 would scarcely power the cell phone you now hold in your hand, or because servers now come equipped with more RAM than servers had disk space 10 years ago