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Linux gets into the CVE security business
The Linux kernel developers are now issuing their own, more accurate Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures security bulletins.
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Which Linux Mint is Better? Comparing Debian Edition & Standard
Linux Mint Debian Edition (LMDE) is a very interesting distribution to say the least. It looks and acts nearly exactly the same as the standard version of Linux Mint, but LMDE is built on top of Debian instead of Ubuntu. In this video, Jay compares LMDE to the flagship edition of Linux Mint and also gives it an updated review.
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5 reasons why desktop Linux is finally growing in popularity
StatCounter reported that desktop Linux reached over 4% market share for the first time. I've used Linux for years. Here's why I think it's finally catching on with more people.
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Linux Foundation leads the fight against fauxpen source
Shifts its transmission from vendor neutral into open source gear
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Join Linux Foundation, Advance Linux and Help a Penguin | Linux.com
Join today through December 10 and $25 will go towards supporting the emperor penguin habitat.
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MATE to make it into Debian repositories
Fans of the MATE desktop environment, which is a fork of Gnome 2, will be happy to know that MATE is scheduled to be included in the official Debian repositories. Early 2012, it was requested that MATE be included in said repositories, and almost 2 years later, it appears we’re almost there.
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Open your wallet and bring your buying power to open source
Find out why Jack Wallen finally bit the bullet and paid a premium price for a desktop machine with pre-installed Linux. He suggests that you also bring your buying power to open source.
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arkOS - Funding Campaign
arkOS is an operating system and software stack designed to easily host your own website, webapps, email, "cloud", social networks and more, all within arm's reach.
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Valve renews Linux commitment, Microsoft and Sony should worry
Valve has joined the Linux Foundation, making Steam Machine prototypes looking more and more like serious competition for Microsoft's Xbox One and Sony's PlayStation 4.
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Linux Likely to Run Google Robots and Amazon Drones | Linux.com
Linux, Android and open source Robot Operating System (ROS) are the most likely platforms for Google's and Amazon's forays into robotics.
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GNU/Linux News Sites in 2014 | Techrights
The scarcity of independent coverage of Free/Open Source software (FOSS) and GNU/Linux and what it all means
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German Patent Ruling Threatens Microsoft's Windows Phone Earnings From Android
In yet another round of the patent fights going on over smart phones we find that Microsoft has just been dealt a blow over the revenues it gains from Android hand sets. Yes, read that again, Microsoft makes money out of many to most of the Android handsets out there. [...]
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IBM will be bringing KVM Linux virtualization to Power in 2014
KVM, the long a popular x86 Linux virtualization technology, will appear in IBM's Power architecture in 2014.
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SteamOS available to download tomorrow: Stand by for a very slow Linux gaming revolution | ExtremeTech
The time for Linux gaming is finally almost upon us! Valve has confirmed that SteamOS will be released tomorrow, December 13.
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The Top 10 Best Linux Videos of 2013 | Linux.com
The best Linux videos of 2013 celebrate big milestones, seek to educate, or communicate a broader message about open source software.
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Linux in Space - Goodbye, Microsoft®
The crew of the International Space Station (once they've fixed their leak) will trade their old Windows XP laptops for Debian-powered systems to use in their Operations Local Area Network (Ops LAN).
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DistroWatch.com: SteamOS
News and feature lists of Linux and BSD distributions.
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform 4.0 is here
If anyone out there had any lingering doubts about how serious Red Hat is about OpenStack and the cloud, this new platform should remove them.
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Ferocious Fedora 20 review: Cutting edge Linux still as sharp as ever
If you want to a bleeding edge desktop or server Linux, then Fedora is the Linux distribution for you. If you want to play it safe, try something else.
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Linux development by the numbers: Big and getting bigger
The open-source operating system project is steadily growing through any number of measurements: programmers, updates, and changes per hour. Read this article by Stephen Shankland on CNET News.
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