The first release of patches to the Linux BootHole came with a show-stopping problem. The fixed machines wouldn’t boot. For the most part, that problem has been solved. …read more Source:: Linux
Month: August 2020
Red Hat changes certification rules in response to the coronavirus pandemic
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•Red Hat is extending your soon to expire certifications and has launched a new online certification testing program for its top four certifications. …read more Source:: Linux
Uniting for better open-source security: The Open Source Security Foundation
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•We can make open-source software safer and more secure when we all work together. …read more Source:: Linux
Early Mars was covered in ice sheets, not flowing rivers, researchers say
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•A large number of the valley networks scarring Mars’s surface were carved by water melting beneath glacial ice, not by free-flowing rivers as previously thought, according to new research. The …read more Source:: Science
Ancient part of immune system may underpin severe COVID
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•New genetic and patient analyses suggest severe COVID is linked to overactive complement, one of the immune system’s oldest branches, and excess blood clotting. …read more Source:: Science
The community hat rules the company hat in open source
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•By Matt Asay Identity matters in open source, but not how you might think. For example, Lili Cosic works for Red Hat, and she’s also a maintainer within the Kubernetes community, …read more Source:: OpenSource
NASA astronauts safely splash down after first commercial crew flight to space station
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•Two NASA astronauts splashed down safely in the Gulf of Mexico Sunday for the first time in a commercially built and operated American crew spacecraft, returning from the International Space …read more Source:: Science