This Week in Open Source: New Toyota Camry Powered AGL, Sudo Vulnerability Patches & More
The Linux Foundation | 02 June 2017
This week in Linux and OSS news, the 2018 Toyota Camry infotainment system is powered by Automotive Grade Linux, high severity Sudo vulnerability gets patched, and more! Read on to stay in the open source know.
1) The 2018 Toyota Camry will come loaded with Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) and Entune 3.0.
Toyota’s Latest Infotainment System is Powered By Linux- Engadget
2) Linux and UNIX program Sudo has revealed a “high severity” vulnerability recently; Linux distros like Red Hat and Debian have pushed patches forward.
Patches Available For Linux Sudo Vulnerability- Threatpost
3) “[Containers and hypervisors] are beginning to merge,” writes Liam Proven. Here’s what that means for the enterprise.
The Linux Cloud Swap That Spells Trouble For Microsoft and VMware
4) Red Hat’s acquisition of Codenvy “will add additional cloud tools to enable developers to enhance their container-based and cloud applications.”
Red Hat Buying Cloud Development Tools Vendor Codenvy
5) Online-only supermarket Ocado recently announced Kubermesh, an open source package aimed at simplifying data center architectures for “smart factories.”
Open Source Solution For Smarter Warehouses- Huffington Post
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