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Why Microsoft needed to make Windows run Linux software
And how it could leapfrog Apple as the dev platform of choice.
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How to get started with Ubuntu and Bash on Windows 10
The newest Windows 10 Fast Ring release, 14316, includes Ubuntu and Bash. It may not have a Linux foundation, but this is close as a Windows PC has ever come to also being a Linux computer.
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REVIEW: Linux Mint 17.3 delivers better interface plus long-term support
The latest version of Linux Mint, dubbed “Rosa,” offers long-term support and in our tests we found that it delivers an improved user experience no matter which interface is selected.
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UbuntuBSD Brings Ubuntu And FreeBSD Together
UbuntuBSD aims for 'Unix for human beings'.
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Solus Gets Linux Kernel 4.4.2 and Enhanced Security for Website to Protect ISOs
The Solus operating system and its team are taking extra security precautions in the light of the Linux Mint hack, and they are making sure that something like that will be much more unlikely to happen with their project.
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A history of the Windows Start menu
Microsoft’s Start menu is a big deal. It’s the first thing many people think of when they think of Windows, or even Microsoft. The simple Start menu has existed for more than 20 years now. It started off as a way to make Windows easier to use, and now it’s the center of how we interact with Windows on a daily basis. Whether it’s launching apps, searching for documents, or simply shutting down your PC, you probably use the Start menu more than you think.
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AWS amazon EC2 client GUI desktop application
AWS Client is an open source JavaFX GUI desktop application for Amazon EC2, providing monitoring and filtering controls over your EC2 server instances in different regions. It also allows you to easily interact with your instances via...
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Rainmeter, desktop customization tool
Rainmeter displays customizable skins, like memory and battery power, RSS feeds and weather forecasts, right on your desktop. Many skins are even functional: they can record your notes and to-do lists, launch your favorite applications, and control your media player - all in a clean, unobtrusive interface that you can rearrange and customize to your liking. Rainmeter is at once an application and a toolkit. You are only limited by your imagination and creativity.
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11 predictions for Linux in 2016
The Linux world changed a lot in 2015. Will the momentum continue?
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Linux Foundation: Shaping our software-defined future
The Linux Foundation also puts on dozens of live events, including the Apache Software Foundation’s conferences, and runs a booming training business.
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Cinnamon 2.8 Released - Here's What's New
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Dark themed KDE Desktop
Nothing too exciting here.
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CWM on arch linux
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Desktop Debian Sid
DE: Gnome 3.16.2 GTK Theme: Paper Icons: Flattr Shell Theme: Paper
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