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node). Other improvements include support for smart card authentication for remote hosts, additional security profiles, more SSSD logging details, integration with OpenSSL 3, and SSH root login disabled
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file permissions mechanisms, and updates OpenSSH to version 9.0p1 (which introduces quantum-resistant cryptography). IPFire 2.27 Core Update 168 also includes updates for various third-party firmware
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goal at Canonical is to provide secure, reliable open-source everywhere – from the development environment to the cloud, down to the edge and to devices.” Shuttleworth continues, “With this release
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.
Other new features/changes to CBL-Mariner include OpenJDK 11, NodeJS 16.14.2, Ruby 3.1.2, Rust 1.59.0, and Glibc 2.35.
This new release also marks the transition for the RPM database from Berkely DB
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call the POSIX function open64. The same behavior could be observed in a debugger. A closer look at the function call in the stack trace of the debugger showed the root cause: The function call wasn
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temperatures around absolute zero, which is equal to minus 459 degrees Fahrenheit (or -273 degrees Celsius). This finding opens up a new range of possibilities for the development of efficient quantum
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” by Lord Kelvin) that opens and closes a door in a two-sided box to locate fast-moving (hot) gas molecules in one chamber and the slow moving (cold) molecules in the other. According to Maxwell, locating
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) and the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility (OLCF).”
The INCITE program, which is open to researchers from around the world, will award up to 60% of the allocatable time on some of DOE’s most advanced HPC
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, if available. You can do so easily with scripting languages like Python or open source software, but if programs are translated into bytecode before delivery, your job is a little more complicated.
Various
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The Linux kernel project recently announced that it has been accepted as a CVE Numbering Authority (CNA) for vulnerabilities found in Linux.
The move follows a “trend of more open source projects