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SUSE® officially released SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 SP5 on Dec 9, 2019. With this new version of SUSE Linux Enterprise, we also announce the availability of the latest SUSE YES System Certification Kit (SCK), version 8.4. The 8.4 SCK provides certification support for SUSE Linux Enterprise...
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As Open Source has become increasingly mainstream and widely accepted for its numerous benefits, the use of Linux as a flexible, transparent and highly secure operating system has also increasingly become a prominent choice among corporations, educational institutions and government sectors alike. With national security concerns...
Five years ago, the Python developers announced that they will stop supporting Python 2 in 2020. For a long time, nobody cared and Python 3 adoption was slow. But things have changed a lot lately as the deadline is right around the corner (1st January).
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The Debian Project released a new intel-microcode security update for Intel CPU microarchitectures to address a regression affecting HEDT and Xeon processors, and add mitigations for Coffe Lake CPUs. Learn more about this update:
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The funky vulnerability of the month – what we call a BWAIN, short for Bug With an Impressive Name – is Plundervolt, also known as CVE-2019-11157. Learn more about this vulnerability, how it works and what actions you should be taking to protect you system in an informative Naked Security article:
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Press Release Oracle Recognized as a Leader in Gartner Magic Quadrant for Manufacturing Execution Systems for Oracle Manufacturing Cloud Redwood Shores, Calif.—Dec 16, 2019 …
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Ubuntu ships eye of GNOME as its default image viewer but I don’t think it’s anywhere near featured enough to be default. In this post I explain why. This post, Hey, Ubuntu? You Need a Better Image Viewer…, was written by Joey Sneddon and first appeared...
Two vulnerabilities were discovered in spamassassin, a Perl-based spam filter using text analysis. CVE-2018-11805
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