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Linux tries to dump Windows' notoriously insecure RNDIS protocol
Here we go again. Linux developers are trying, once more, to rid Linux of Microsoft's Remote Network Driver Interface Specification. Here's why it's complicated.
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New cryptographic protocol aims to bolster open-source software security
The Linux Foundation, BastionZero, and Docker believe OpenPubkey bolsters zero-trust passwordless authentication.
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OpenStack Unleashes Bobcat: A Leap Forward in Open-Source Cloud Infrastructure
The newest OpenStack Infrastructure-as-a-Service cloud release is out.
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Open source isn't ready for generative AI. How stakeholders are changing this light bulb together
Open-source licenses, already stretched thin by software-as-a-service and the cloud, are an even worse fit for AI's large language models. What's an open source leader to do?
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Can open source be saved from the EU's Cyber Resilience Act?
The road to Hell is paved with good intentions, and for open source this is a well meaning cluster fudge
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Ubuntu Desktop 23.10 arrives: A glimpse into Ubuntu Linux's future
With the latest Ubuntu Linux release, it's clear that Canonical is taking the Linux desktop seriously.
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Super-long-term stable Linux Kernel arrives
If your Linux plans include industrial infrastructure, power grids, and factories, the Linux Foundation's Civil Infrastructure Platform has a Linux kernel just for you with decade-long support.
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How AlmaLinux stays Red Hat Enterprise Linux compatible without Red Hat code
It's not easy, but it can be done by pulling largely from the CentOS Stream codebase.
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How Ubuntu Linux snuck into high-end Dell laptops (and why it's called 'Project Sputnik')
The Dell XPS 13 is the best-known developer-focused, high-end Linux laptop. Here's how it got there.
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What Linux kernel maintainers do and why they need your help
Everyone uses Linux, and companies are willing to pay to develop it, but maintaining Linux's code? That's another matter.
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Linux Foundation Adopting Terraform Fork Provokes Ire of HashiCorp CEO
Less than a month after a handful of small companies forked HashiCorp's flagship IaC software, the Linux Foundation swooped in to support the project. This did not sit right with HashiCorp CEO David McJannet.
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Open source vs 'sort of' open source is as old as software
There's nothing new about HashiCorp leaving the principle behind
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Heavy metal Linux 6.6 has arrived
The new version of Linux is here. The odds are that it will become the next long-term support version of Linux, so it deserves your attention.
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CIQ, Oracle, and SUSE unite behind OpenELA to take on Red Hat Enterprise Linux
The day has come. As promised, three major business Linux companies have released the code for OpenELA, their challenge to RHEL.
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New Tripartite Initiative Aims to Fortify Open-Source Cybersecurity
Education is key to securing software. To help that happen, the Linux Foundation Training & Certification, ISC2, and the OpenSSF.
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Ubuntu Core Linux Developer Preview is ready for testing
Spun off from Canonical's Internet of Things Linux, the immutable Ubuntu Core Desktop is moving closer to reality.
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Red Hat goes to the edge
Edge computing and the Internet of Things meet at Red Hat's latest release: Red Hat Device Edge.
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Rust in Linux: Where we are and where we're going next
Step by step, the Rust programming language is moving deeper into the Linux kernel.
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Linux Foundation backs high-performance and exascale computing
The Linux Foundation is backing several different high-performance computing initiatives with two new foundations.
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KubeCon: 6 ways cloud native technologies are powering AI
CNCF Executive Director Priyanka Sharma outlined six ways Kubernetes is enabling cloud workloads Sharma's remarks were delivered at KubeCon in Chiacago last week
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