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Munich Could Be Moving Back to Open Source
18.05.2020
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to the plot that began in 2003, when Microsoft ended support for Windows NT 4.0, causing Munich to turn to open source technology. By 2006, Munich began their migration to a Linux-based desktop distribution
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Russian Hacking Operation Underway
01.06.2020
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. If your Linux mail server is running a version of Exim older than 4.93, you need to upgrade immediately. Original source: https://media.defense.gov/2020/May/28/2002306626/-1/-1/0/CSA
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Hetzner Cloud Provider Adds Load Balancers
26.06.2020
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period is over, the fee to use the Load Balancers will be € 4.90 a month or € 0.008 an hour and will include 20TB of traffic. Each customer will have an initial default limit for the amount of Load
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SUSE Rolls Out Service Pack 2 for SLE
23.07.2020
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The latest iteration of the flagship operating system from SUSE has been unleashed. SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 Service Pack 2 is now available, along with SUSE Manager 4.1. This release brings along
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Canonical Releases Autonomous Clustering with MicroK8s
15.10.2020
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be able to meet production requirements with minimal cost and oversight. This new addition will also go a long way to harden industrial IoT applications. Industry 4.0 workloads (such as AI inference
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It's Official, Linux 5.10 is the Next LTS Kernel
29.10.2020
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At the 2020 Open Source Summit Europe, Greg Kroah-Hartman announced the upcoming 5.10 kernel release will be the latest Long Term Support (LTS) kernel. The current LTS kernel was 5.4, released
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CloudLinux Rescues CentOS 8 From Vanishing Support
07.09.2021
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security patches, and general support for CentOS 8 until the close of 2025.  The cost of the TuxCare support for CentOS 6 is $4.25 per instance per month, so you should expect the cost for supporting Cent
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Linux Kernel 5.17 Code Merge Window is Closed
31.01.2022
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/Adaptive-Sync, EXT4 now uses the new Linux Mount API, performance increases for F2FS, Btrfs, and XFS, FS-Cache and CacheFiles modules have been rewritten, and a floppy disk hang bug has been fixed. You can now
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Red Hat Adds Common Criteria Certification for RHEL 8.2
06.04.2022
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). The operating system was tested and validated against the Common Criteria Standard for Information Security Evaluation (ISO/IEC 15408) against version 4.2.1 of the NIAP General Purpose Operating System Protection
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AlmaLinux 9.0 Beta Now Available
26.04.2022
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improvements for the upcoming release center around the Cockpit web console, security and compliance, and plenty of software updates (including Perl 5.32, PHP 8.0, Git 2.31, Apache 2.4, Varnish Cache 6.5, Squid

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