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Now, it's Oracle's turn to jump into the Red Hat open-source Linux code kerfuffle. Written by Steven Vaughan-Nichols, Senior Contributing Editor July 11, 2023, 6:07 a.m. PT Yuichiro Chino/Getty Images ...
As I pointed out in the first part of this series, interaction with Oracle databases can be as simple as a few hundred lines of code. Between our C source and Makefile, we've written a mostly complete ...
AlmaLinux and Rocky Linux have vowed to get the source code they need from sources other than Red Hat. And Red Hat's big Linux competitor, SUSE, wants to come up with a new RHEL competitor too.
Oracle includes an AArch64 compiler environment, but this isn't likely to be capable of emitting ARMv7-M code. Oracle doesn't provide a glibc.aarch32 or glibc.thumb2 package in the same way that it ...
SUSE SA, Oracle Corp. and Ctrl IQ Inc. announced Thursday the formation of a new industry alliance forming the Open Enterprise Linux Association, OpenELA, a new organization that aims to encourage ...
The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit tech consortium that manages various open source efforts, today announced the launch of the TLA+ Foundation to promote the adoption and development of the TLA+ ...
Oracle, SUSE and CIQ are teaming up to compete with Red Hat in the enterprise Linux market. Find out what the Open Enterprise Linux Association is all about. Image: Ralf/Adobe Stock ...