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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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The Genius Of Linux Is Community, Not Technology
Linux never fulfilled its original promise as an old-school desktop operating system. But its everywhere in 2013, driven by a vibrant community.
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5 top Linux and open source stories in 2013
Linux, open source software, and the open source method quietly grew stronger over all areas of computing during 2013.
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LinuxDevices content returns to the Web
One of most widely respected repositories of embedded and mobile Linux news and information has returned to the web as an archive hosted at LinuxGizmos.com.
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Ubuntu Linux WiFi Security: Canonical Combats Criticism
It's not even January 2014 yet, and already Canonical faces another media flare-up about its Ubuntu Linux operating system. But this time, the negative stories about the open source vendor -- which critics accuse of storing WiFi passwords in an insecure way via NetworkManager -- are not fair.
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2013: A Linux Christmas
Amazon's preliminary Christmas sales information is in and Linux-powered gear was a holiday-season winner.
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Has Linux lost the desktop forever?
Will Linux ever win on the desktop? Or is it doomed to also-ran status? Plus: Will Chromebooks finally kill off Windows? And more Chromebooks on the way in 2014.
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Ubuntu isn't the only Linux distribution that stores Wi-Fi passwords in clear text
Linux distros store Wi-Fi passwords in clear text, Ubuntu isn't the only distribution that does this.
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What to expect from Ubuntu in 2014
Ubuntu 2014: One Linux codebase to rule them all: smartphone, tablet, and desktop.
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Belkin shows Linux powered smart slow cooker at CES 2014 - Muktware
This crock-pot is able to be controlled remotely via the WeMo app for Android or iOS...
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Intel announces Edison: a 22nm dual-core PC the size of an SD card
Today at CES 2014, company CEO Brian Krzanich wants to introduce you to Edison, a miniature computer based on the same technology condensed into the form factor of an SD card. The tiny computer is built on the company's 22nm transistor technology, runs Linux and has built-in WiFi and Bluetooth modules.
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Valve announces over more than a dozen Linux-powered Steam gaming boxes
It's official. Linux gaming is going big time. Valve just announced more than a dozen new hardware Steam boxes from major gaming PC OEMs such as Alienware, Falcon Northwest, and Gigabyte
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Red Hat incorporates 'free' Red Hat clone CentOS
For almost a decade, expert Linux users who didn't need the Red Hat Enterprise Linux support used its clone CentOS instead. Now, Red Hat has adopted this community Linux. Don't panic! You still won't need to pay for it.
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Adobe Flash Plugin Will Stop Working in Chromium From April
Users of Chromium on Linux will be left unable to play Flash content from this coming April as Google is dropping support for NPAPI plugins, including Adobe Flash, from Linux builds of the browser earlier than was originally planned, to coincide with the arrival of Chrome 34 in early spring.
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Ubuntu maker boosted revenue in 2013 but doubled loss to $21 million
Canonical's UK financial report shows willingness to invest in Ubuntu's future.
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System Administration Screencasts
Short linux sysadmin screencasts containing tutorials, tips and tricks. Great for both novice and experienced Sysdmins.
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Apache Foundation and Linux Foundation join forces for ApacheCon
No, it's not a joke. The Linux Foundation has joined forces with the Apache Software Foundation, the grandfather of open-source development groups, to help run ApacheCon.
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UK's security branch says Ubuntu most secure end-user OS
CESG, the UK government's arm that assesses operating systems and software security, has published its findings for ‘End User Device’ operating systems. The most secure of the lot? Ubuntu 12.04.
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Red Hat ups its virtualization and cloud game
Red Hat introduced its latest OpenStack-based cloud service and its new virtualization program.
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Ubuntu 14.04 Flavours Hit Alpha 2 Release - OMG! Ubuntu!
Participating Ubuntu flavours have released their second alphas for the upcoming 14.04 release.
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