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AlmaLinux, the CentOS Linux replacement, beta is out
AlmaLinux, the open-source enterprise-level Linux distribution created as an alternative to CentOS, has been released in beta with most Red Hat Enterprise Linux packages
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Google should really open-source Chromium
Google left a lot of ticked off Linux programmers when it changed its API rules for Chromium. But maybe it's time Chromium stopped being a Google-only open-source project and became a true community open-source program.
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Corellium ports Linux to Apple M1 Mac mini | ZDNet
Corellium has managed the difficult trick of getting Linux running natively on Apple's new M1-powered Mac Mini in record time.
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Red Hat introduces free RHEL for small production workloads and development teams
In response to complaints about Red Hat's latest plans for CentOS Linux, Red Hat will start offering no-cost Red Hat Enterprise Linux for small production workloads and customer development teams.
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Debian 'Bullseye' enters final phase before release as team debates whether it will be last to work on i386 architecture
Security, lack of suitable hardware for testing makes full 32-bit support hard
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What must be done to bring Linux to the Apple M1 chip
Linus Torvalds would love to run Linux on an M1-powered Mac, and a crowd-sourced project is trying to port Linux to Apple's newest, but top Linux kernel developer Greg Kroah-Hartman warns that it won't be easy.
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The Linux Foundation offers a suite of open-source management classes
Managing open-source projects is an art just as difficult as developing open-source programs, and now, there is a set of classes to help you master it.
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Linus Torvalds tears into Intel, favors AMD
Torvalds, Linux's creator, finds AMD's processors deliver a much bigger bang for the buck than Intel's CPUs.
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Why Red Hat dumped CentOS for CentOS Stream
No, it wasn't IBM calling the shots. This decision was made inside Red Hat for business reasons and it had been a long time coming.
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Where Fedora fits in the new Red Hat/CentOS Stream Linux world
With CentOS Stream now "tracking ahead" of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, where exactly does that leave Fedora, Red Hat's community Linux distro, and long-time RHEL test release?
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Linux Mint 20.1 beta arrives
The next long-term support version of Linux Mint is getting close to release.
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Where CentOS Linux users can go from here
Upset about what's happened with CentOS Linux? Here are your best alternative operating systems.
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Goodbye CentOS, hello Rocky Linux
Red Hat is transforming CentOS into a DevOps-friendly, leading-edge rolling release. Many people liked it just the way it was. Now, CentOS's founder is working on giving them what they want.
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For the love of open source: Why developers work on Linux and open-source software
The Linux Foundation and Harvard find it's not money that drives programmers to work on open source but the love of solving problems and creation.
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Linux Foundation's entry-level IT administrator certification is open for enrollment
The Linux Foundation's first certification for entry-level system classes is ready to help you get started on your modern-day IT job hunt.
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Linus Torvalds would like to use an M1 Mac for Linux, but…
Yes, Torvalds said he'd love to have one of the new M1-powered Apple laptops, but it won't run Linux and, in an exclusive interview he explains why getting Linux to run well on it isn't worth the trouble.
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Free SPF/DKIM/DMARC analyzer tools for DMARC setup
DMARCLY - SPF/DKIM/DMARC tools
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PinePhone KDE Linux phone is getting ready for pre-orders
The dream of a purely Linux-powered smartphone lives on in the new PinePhone - KDE Community edition.
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Linux version of RansomEXX ransomware discovered
This marks the first time a major Windows ransomware strain has been ported to Linux to aid hackers in their targeted intrusions.
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How to switch an old Windows laptop to Linux
If you’d rather have a Windows 7-like interface on your old computer, try installing Linux Mint.
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