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Securing Linux Policy

Tech Republic Security

Linux is a powerful and customizable operating system that has been the backbone of many businesses for decades. This policy from TechRepublic Premium provides guidelines for securing Linux on company computers and computers used to conduct company business. From the policy: DEVELOP TEMPLATES BASED ON.

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Tuning the Linux kernel with AI brings significant performance improvements

TechSpot

Chinese IT company ByteDance recently presented the results of its tests with Linux kernel autotuning, an AI-based solution that could liberate human engineers and make better tuning decisions by analyzing. Kernel tuning is so challenging that there is an attempt to leverage AI to handle it instead of human developers.

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The future of Linux: Fedora project leader Matthew Miller weighs in

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Jack Wallen interviews Fedora's Matthew Miller to get his take on Fedora 36, the Achilles' heel of Linux, and whether Linux needs more new users or big companies behind it. The post The future of Linux: Fedora project leader Matthew Miller weighs in appeared first on TechRepublic.

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What is Microsoft doing with Linux? Everything you need to know about its plans for open source

Tech Republic Cloud

Microsoft is following the customers and the ecosystem, but pragmatic investment in Linux doesn't diminish the company's commitment to Windows.

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Microsoft enables Linux GUI apps on Windows 10 for developers

The Verge

Microsoft is starting to allow Windows 10 testers to access Linux GUI apps. The first preview of support for GUI applications is available today for Windows Insiders, allowing developers to run GUI editors, tools, and applications to build and test Linux apps. Linux GUI apps running on Windows. Image: Microsoft.

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Razer’s first Linux laptop is here, but it’s not for gamers

The Verge

That isn’t quite changing today — but a company called Lambda is now putting Ubuntu on a souped-up version of last year’s Razer Blade 15 Advanced with Razer’s full blessing, with the aim of selling it to machine learning and artificial intelligence researchers.

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AMD's new Linux CPU driver for the Steam deck is showing promising results

TechSpot

Valve's upcoming Steam Deck will be able to run Windows 11 for those who want it, but the majority of users will likely stick with the company's own Arch Linux-based SteamOS 3.0, which uses the Proton compatibility layer to run games that don't run natively on Linux.

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