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Linux 6.3: What’s New ¦ AWS Layoffs are a Worry

DevOps.com

In this week’s #TheLongView: A new Linux kernel drops and layoffs at Amazon Web Services point to trouble. The post Linux 6.3: What’s New ¦ AWS Layoffs are a Worry appeared first on DevOps.com.

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Hunting Rootkits with eBPF: Detecting Linux Syscall Hooking Using Tracee

Aqua Security

Today, cloud native platforms are increasingly using eBPF-based security technology. Tracee is an open source runtime security and forensics tool for Linux that is powered by eBPF and is more optimized for secure tracing.

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Why the Linux Kernel is Still Important

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Last year, the Linux kernel turned 30. If you’re someone who’s been immersed in the Linux world since Y2K like I am, it may feel a bit surreal that so much time has passed since the kernel’s inception. As a training architect at A Cloud Guru (ACG), I teach courses about all things Linux and […].

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Linux Foundation Europe to Host RISE Open Source Project

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The Linux Foundation Europe, in collaboration with RISC-V International, announced today it will host a RISC-V Software Ecosystem (RISE) Project. Founding members of the project include Andes, Google, Intel, […] The post Linux Foundation Europe to Host RISE Open Source Project appeared first on DevOps.com.

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Rocky Linux Emerges as a CentOS Replacement

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Rocky Linux was created to offer the community an alternative following Red Hat’s recent decision to shift its focus away from CentOS—the open source version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). The post Rocky Linux Emerges as a CentOS Replacement appeared first on DevOps.com.

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Linux 6.0 is Faster, Cooler | Debian Goes Proprietary | Google Africa Region

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In this week’s The Long View: Linux 6.0 The post Linux 6.0 promoted to Stable, Debian 12 will include closed-source binaries, and Google Cloud opens its first Africa region. is Faster, Cooler | Debian Goes Proprietary | Google Africa Region appeared first on DevOps.com.

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IBM Adds Lower-Cost Linux Mainframe to Portfolio

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IBM made its most aggressive move yet in its quest to make mainframes running Linux more affordable, launching an entry-level platform starting at $135,000.

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