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CIQ spins out its own Red Hat Ansible interface take: Ascender
CIQ, Rocky Linux's founding support and services partner, has customized its own take, Ascender on the Ansible AWX front end to the popular DevOps program Ansible.
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AlmaLinux discovers working with Red Hat isn't easy
Even if you want to work with Red Hat's new licensing rules, AlmaLinux discovered it's not easy.
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Linux Mint 21.2: Your new and improved Linux desktop for the next three years
This long-term-support version of Linux Mint is a great Linux desktop for both beginners and experts.
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Make Linux, not war? AlmaLinux opts for kinder, gentler course in RHEL clone conflict
Oracle, SUSE, and Rocky Linux are all taking aggressive stances against Red Hat's new rules for using Red Hat Enterprise Linux open-source code. AlmaLinux, however, is taking a more amicable approach.
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Linux has over 3% of the desktop market? It's more complicated than that
StatCounter says it does, but a closer look reveals old-school Linux desktops are still stuck at a lower number. If you take a broader view, however, Linux is the most popular end-user operating system of all.
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SUSE will fork Red Hat Enterprise Linux
First came AlmaLinux and Rocky Linux. Then Oracle. Now SUSE is coming after Red Hat for changing the rules on RHEL source code. What's next? Microsoft RHEL!?
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Linux hit over 3% desktop user share according to Statcounter
Do my eyes deceive me? Apparently not. According to Statcounter, the Linux share on the desktop has actually now passed 3% for the first time.
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Oracle takes on Red Hat in Linux code fight
Now, it's Oracle's turn to jump into the Red Hat open-source Linux code kerfuffle.
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Red Hat's open source rot began when IBM walked in
Big Blue's top brass either don't get it or don't care
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What's new and cool in the 6.4 Linux kernel
The latest version of the Linux kernel is ready for brave users to give it a try.
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Red Hat's new rule: Open source betrayal?
Red Hat rivals and many open-source developers are mad as hell about the company's new source code policy. Will this dispute end up in the courts?
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Former Canonical Developer is Working on a Script that Replaces Snaps with Flatpaks
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Will Flatpak and Snap replace desktop Linux native apps?
Actually, the better question is: When will they replace most desktop Linux programs?
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Controversial new USPTO Rules would empower Patent Trolls
The United States Patent and Trademark Office has recently proposed a controversial set of rules which will bolster the strength of patent trolls.
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There's a new Ubuntu Linux desktop on its way
Built around an immutable Linux core, this new Snap-based Ubuntu should provide a remarkably stable Linux desktop.
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Red Hat Has Finally Given CentOS 7 a Cloud Upgrade Plan
CentOS 7's end-of-life is coming, but Red Hat has a way for you to move to RHEL on the cloud without having to rebuild your server.
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Red Hat promises AI trained on 'curated' data
Says it'll keep track of what it hoovers up at post-layoff summit
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The Free RHEL 9.2 Clone Distros Arrive
If you're already a Linux expert, instead of paying for the latest version of RHEL, you can use AlmaLinux or Rocky Linux instead.
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Red Hat cuts Fedora Program Manager
What's what with open-source news.
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Open source and Linux skills are still in demand in a dark economy
Despite the doom-and-gloom headlines about tech jobs, the Linux Foundation's latest survey says companies are still hiring savvy Linux and open source staffers.
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