today's leftovers
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Ubuntu Blog: Technical deep-dive into a real-time kernel
Canonical announced the general availability of Ubuntu’s real-time kernel earlier this year. Since then, our community raised several questions regarding the workings of the kernel and tuning guidelines. We aim to provide answers in this and an upcoming follow-up post.
Depending on your background knowledge, you may wish to start with the basics of preemption and a real-time system. In that case, this introductory webinar or our blog series on what is real-time Linux, is for you.
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Microsoft OneDrive down worldwide following claims of DDoS attacks [Ed: GAFAM says use clown storage (i.e. send all your data to us). It's more robust against data loss. PROVIDED YOU CAN ACCESS IT AT ALL (got Internet connection? Does the service not have downtime at this time?)]
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How To Dual Boot Windows And Pop!_OS
Welcome to the comprehensive guide on setting up Dual Boot Windows and Pop!_OS. Whether you're a Linux enthusiast looking to explore the world of Pop!_OS or a Windows user who wants to dip your toes into the open-source ecosystem, this guide is here to assist you every step of the way. In this guide, we will walk you through the step-by-step process of setting up a dual-boot configuration with Windows 10 and the latest release of Pop!_OS, version 22.04.
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Blog: dl.k8s.io to adopt a Content Delivery Network
We're happy to announce that dl.k8s.io, home of the official Kubernetes binaries, will soon be powered by Fastly.
Fastly is known for its high-performance content delivery network (CDN) designed to deliver content quickly and reliably around the world. With its powerful network, Fastly will help us deliver official Kubernetes binaries to users faster and more reliably than ever before.
The decision to use Fastly was made after an extensive evaluation process in which we carefully evaluated several potential content delivery network providers. Ultimately, we chose Fastly because of their commitment to the open internet and proven track record of delivering fast and secure digital experiences to some of the most known open source projects (through their Fast Forward program).