By Serdar Yegulalp Over the past few years, the open source relational database management systems MySQL and MariaDB have undergone tremendous changes: new and improved features, fixes for long-standing problems, better performance across …read more Source:: OpenSource
Month: June 2019
SUSE Linux bridges the gap between the server and the cloud
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•The new SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 Service Pack 1 is positioned as the operating system for servers, datacenters, and the cloud. …read more Source:: Linux
How octopus arms make decisions
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•Researchers studying the behavior and neuroscience of octopuses have long suspected that the animals’ arms may have minds of their own. A new model is the first attempt at a …read more Source:: Science
Canonical returning 32-bit Ubuntu Linux support after gaming uproar
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•32-bit software should be functionally obsolete, but it turns out to live on in a 64-bit computing world. So, Canonical is putting 32-bit libraries back in to its next Ubuntu …read more Source:: Linux
Could coffee be the secret to fighting obesity?
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•Scientists have discovered that drinking a cup of coffee can stimulate ‘brown fat’, the body’s own fat-fighting defenses, which could be the key to tackling obesity and diabetes. …read more Source:: Science
New therapy targets gut bacteria to prevent and reverse food allergies
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•A new study identifies the species of bacteria in the human infant gut that protect against food allergies, finding changes associated with the development of food allergies and an altered …read more Source:: Science
Old Linus Torvalds is back: Linux page caching sparks ‘bulls**t’ outburst
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•The real Linus Torvalds stands up. …read more Source:: Linux
Scientists map huge undersea fresh-water aquifer off U.S. Northeast
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•In a new survey of the sub-seafloor off the U.S. Northeast coast, scientists have made a surprising discovery: a gigantic aquifer of relatively fresh water trapped in porous sediments lying …read more Source:: Science
OpenSSH gets protection against attacks like Spectre, Meltdown, Rowhammer, and Rambleed
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•OpenSSH to encrypt SSH private keys while at rest in a computer’s RAM. …read more Source:: Linux
Red Hat’s last quarterly report?
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•With the months ticking down to IBM’s acquisition of Red Hat, the Linux and cloud power, business continues to perform at a high level. …read more Source:: Linux