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Your Next Move: Linux Engineer

Association of Information Technology Professional

The world of Linux is growing and it’s looking for new up and coming engineers. If you want to perform testing and troubleshooting while monitoring system performance, then Linux engineer could be your next move.

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XZ Utils Supply Chain Attack: A Threat Actor Spent Two Years to Implement a Linux Backdoor

Tech Republic Security

Read about a supply chain attack that involves XZ Utils, a data compressor widely used in Linux systems, and learn how to protect from this threat.

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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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Open-Source Software Community Rocked by a Sophisticated Backdoor in XZ Utils

IT Toolbox

Late last month, a Microsoft engineer who volunteers for RDBMS PostgreSQL caught what is described as one of “the best executed supply chain attack we’ve seen described in the open.”

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Linux kernel 5.19.12 can damage Intel laptop LCDs

TechSpot

Recent reports from Intel laptop users running Linux Kernel 5.19.12 A Linux engineer found that the issue could ruin the LCD, urging users to immediately roll back to an earlier iteration. describe "white flashing" on their screens. The critical flaw prompted developers to issue a quick update.

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Linux 6.5 is a smooth-sailing upgrade for the open-source kernel

TechSpot

Linus Torvalds announced on Sunday that the work on Linux 6.5 The outspoken Finnish software engineer who brought the Free Open Source kernel to the world said that he did not find any valid excuse to delay the new release, which has been going smoothly because programmers. is now complete. Read Entire Article

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Linux has made it to Mars

The Verge

It’s also running on Linux. This the first time we’ll be flying Linux on Mars,” NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) senior engineer Tim Canham said in an interview with the the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). Image: Wikipedia. Here’s Ingenuity! It’s called F’ (pronounced “F prime”). Great stuff.

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