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July 10, 2013
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Red Hat will switch from Oracle MySQL to MariaDB, reports

Is Red Hat switching from Oracle‘s MySQL to MariaDB for its default database management system (DBMS) in its next major operating system Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)? Officially, Red Hat hasn’t decided to switch to MariaDB. Unofficially, it appears to be a different story.

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July 10, 2013
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TOP500 leaders announce new supercomputer benchmark

In the beginning of supercomputer performance measurement there was Linpack. This benchmark, the gold standard for measuring high-performance computing, has been the basis for the TOP500 supercomputer ranking list  since 1993. Now, Jack Dongarra, distinguished professor of computer science at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, creator of the TOP500, and Linpack’s inventor thinks the benchmark is showing its age and needs to be replaced.

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July 9, 2013
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The Linux Foundation releases Xen 4.3 virtualization manager

The Linux Foundation used to be just about, well, Linux. Now, it also manages an open software defined network alliance, OpenDaylight, and the open-source Xen virtualization manager. On July 9th, the first fruit of these new efforts arrived: Xen 4.3.

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July 9, 2013
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Web servers Microsoft IIS and NGINX battle for second place

When NGINX zoomed up to take second place from Microsoft’s Internet Information Services (IIS) in the Web server derby, it looked like NGINX, a fast open-source Web server, would leave IIS in the dust and challenge long time Web leader Apache. It hasn’t worked out that way.

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July 8, 2013
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Google releases fix to OEMs for Blue Security Android security hole

It doesn’t get much scarier than this. Bluebox Security claimed to have discovered a vulnerability in Android’s security model that could allow attackers to convert 99 percent of all applications into Trojan malware. Google has told ZDNet that the hole has been patched and that it has been released to original equipment manufacturers (OEM)s.

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July 8, 2013
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SUSE to support SUSE Studio customized Linux distros

SUSE Studio is a great online program. It enables pretty much anyone create their own customized Linux distribution without being a Linux kernel engineer. But after you had built it, you were on your own… until now. Starting July 8th, SUSE will support your roll-your-own Linux if it’s based on SUSE Linux.

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