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Linux in your car: Red Hat’s milestone collaboration with exida

Network World

Red Hat today announced the Linux math library (libm.so glibc) – a fundamental component of the Red Hat In-Vehicle Operating System – has achieved ISO 26262 ASIL-B certification from exida, a global leader in functional safety and cybersecurity certification. Open source places a huge role in the automotive use of Linux.

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Modder releases Unix-like operating system for the NES

TechSpot

A recent video from modder "decrazyo" documents how he converted an operating system resembling Linux to run on an unmodified NES. The source code is available on GitHub for anyone interested in trying or improving it. Read Entire Article

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Microsoft security update breaks dual-boot Linux systems using Secure Boot

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Microsoft's Patch Tuesday for August 2024 includes a fix for a security vulnerability in the Grub2 boot loader, which is used by many Linux operating systems. Tracked as CVE-2022-2601, this flaw, discovered in 2022, could lead to an out-of-bounds write with a potential bypass of Secure Boot protection. Read Entire Article

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Red Hat delivers AI-optimized Linux platform

Network World

Open-source powerhouse Red Hat jumped into the generative AI space three months ago, announcing a new AI-focused vision for its Linux operating system at its annual summit. Today, that vision became a reality with the general availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux AI. The future is agentic systems.

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UNIX vs. Linux vs. Windows: 4 Key Comparisons

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UNIX, Linux, and Windows are operating systems with GUIs, hardware support, networking, and file management. The post UNIX vs. Linux vs. Windows: 4 Key Comparisons appeared first on.

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Apex Legends will not support Linux and Linux-based Steam Decks anymore because of cheating

TechSpot

Developer Respawn Entertainment and publisher EA recently shared some harsh insights about Linux as a gaming platform. Operating systems based on the open-source kernel aren't as reliable as Windows for anti-cheat systems, forcing Apex Legends to abandon official support for the platform. Read Entire Article

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Debian, the grandaddy of Linux operating systems, turns 30

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The Linux distro was established by Ian A. On August 16, the Debian blog announced that the project is now officially 30 years old. Murdock in 1993, with a message sent to the comp.os.linux.development newsgroup. Murdock created Debian from scratch, providing the guidelines needed to govern upgrades, installation procedures, and.