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Systemd Announces 'run0' Sudo Alternative - Slashdot
Slashdot· 6 hours agoAn anonymous reader quotes a report from Foss Outpost: Systemd lead developer Lennart Poettering has posted on Mastodon about their upcoming v256 release of Systemd, which is expected to include ...
How to connect to FTP servers in macOS using modern apps - macOS Discussions on AppleInsider Forums
AppleInsider· 4 days agoHow to use SSH for secure connections in macOS talked about the SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP), which is considered more secure because it uses Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) to exchange ...
It's baaack! Microsoft and IBM open source MS-DOS 4.0
ZDNet· 4 days agoMicrosoft and IBM have joined forces to open-source the 1988 operating system MS-DOS 4.0 under the...
Windows NT and NetWare on PA-RISC, and a HP-UX port to x86 – OSnews
OSNews· 3 days agoBack when I was working on my article about PA-RISC, HP-UX, and UNIX workstations in general, I made extensive use of OpenPA, Paul Weissmann’s invaluable and incredibly detailed ...
DBOS: A better way to build applications?
InfoWorld· 2 days agoAn operating system on top of a distributed database, DBOS is a tantalizing glimpse of something that may eventually turn out to be cool.
The eight-bit Z80 is dead. Long live the 16-bit Z80!
The Register· 5 days agoBefore Commodore acquired Hi-Toro to get the Lorraine computer, which became the Amiga, it had an in-house 16-bit workstation, the Z8000-based CBM 900,...
Why VPS Hosting is the Future of Web Development: Exploring Benefits and Advantages
Digital Journal· 3 days agoIntroduction: In the fast-paced and progressive landscape of web development, an OS choice makes a world of difference to a developer’s workflow, productivity, and, thus, the project’s overall ...
IBM has acquired Terraform provider HashiCorp for $6.4 billion
Weston Forum· 6 days agoIBM has acquired HashiCorp, a company specializing in cloud business tools, for $6.4 billion. Citing...
A few facts about POSIX – OSnews
OSNews· 22 hours agoOver 35 years ago, these problems with software portability led to the emergence of the first POSIX standard in 1988. The acronym was coined by Richard Stallman, who added “X” to the end of Portable Operating System Interface. It’s meant to