Event Calendar
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NameLocationBeginEnd
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Santa Clara, CA01/16/1801/18/18
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Brüssel, Belgien02/03/1802/04/18
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San Francisco, California02/03/1802/07/18
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Oakland, CA02/12/1802/15/18
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Stuttgart02/24/1802/24/18
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Sonoma Valley, California03/06/1803/08/18
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Berlin, Germany03/08/1803/08/18
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Pasadena, California03/08/1803/11/18
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Chemnitz03/10/1803/11/18
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Dortmund03/10/1803/11/18
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Rust, Germany03/10/1803/16/18
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Portland, OR03/12/1803/14/18
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Portland, OR03/12/1803/14/18
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Los Angeles, CA03/26/1803/29/18
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Renton, WA04/09/1804/11/18
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Numerous European cities04/10/1804/26/18
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New York, NY04/16/1804/16/18
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Boston, MA04/18/1804/20/18
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Europaweit in zahlreichen Städten04/21/1804/21/18
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Park City, UT04/23/1804/25/18
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Graz, Österreich04/27/1804/28/18
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05/02/1805/04/18
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Austin, Texas06/08/1806/09/18
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Hannover06/11/1806/15/18
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Berlin, Germany06/12/1806/13/18
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Frankfurt, Germany06/24/1806/28/18
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Taipeh, Taiwan07/29/1808/05/18
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08/11/1808/17/18
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09/25/1809/27/18
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09/26/1809/27/18
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10/22/1810/24/18
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Europaweit in zahlreichen Städten11/10/1811/10/18
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11/12/1811/15/18
Issue 207/2018
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News
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Dell Kickstarts 2018 with a Brand New Linux Laptop
The new laptop comes with Ubuntu 16.04 pre-loaded.
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Linus Torvalds Rips Intel for Meltdown and Spectre Flaws
Torvalds is not happy with the way Intel handled these two vulnerabilities.
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LibreOffice Based CODE 3.0 Released
You can now run the latest version of LibreOffice Online in your own cloud.
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Google Announces Kubeflow to Bring Kubernetes to Machine Learning
The fully open source project is designed to help engineers build a machine learning stack using Kubernetes.
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KubeCon Concluded in Austin, Texas
The Kubernetes community gathered in Austin, Texas.
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Dell to Disable Intel’s Insecure IME
Dell responds to the reports of critical vulnerabilities in the Intel vPro Management Engine.
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Linus Torvalds’ Precious Advice to Security Experts
Torvalds said that developers should focus more on debugging than resorting to fallback mode.
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GPLv3 Comes to the Rescue of GPL Violators
Red Hat adopts GPLv3 cure provisions to help companies fix GPL violations.
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Linux Kernel 4.14 Released
Torvalds lashes out at a Canonical developer who introduced a regression.
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Fedora 27 Is Released
Developers can now access Red Hat Enterprise Linux Developer subscriptions on Fedora 27 at no cost.
