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Dell readies a Tiger Lake refresh on XPS 13 Ubuntu Linux Developer Edition
Arguably the best Linux laptop ever is getting a major speed boost.
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Linux graphical apps coming to Windows SubSystem for Linux
Linux on Windows is continuing to grow ever more powerful and functional. Now, graphical Linux programs are being integrated into WSL.
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Lenovo to roll out Ubuntu Linux 20.04 LTS across nearly 30 ThinkPads, ThinkStations
First, Fedora, and now, Ubuntu Linux. Lenovo is getting serious about the Linux desktop, with support for almost 30 ThinkPads and ThinkStations.
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Canonical CEO Mark Shuttleworth makes peace with Ubuntu Linux community
After users' complaints, Shuttleworth has agreed to restore the Ubuntu Community Council.
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Linux turns 29: The biggest events in its history so far
A year by year summary of the most significant events in Linux's history to date.
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1Password is coming to Linux
One of the most popular password managers, 1Password, is finally releasing a desktop Linux client.
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Ubuntu Linux 20.04's first point release arrives
If you're the sort of person who waits until you're sure all the bugs are out before upgrading, you'll be glad to know that Canonical has just released the first point update of April 2020's Ubuntu Linux 20.04 Long-Term Support: Ubuntu 20.04.1.
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3 good ways to run Linux on Windows
Not everyone wants to run Linux on Windows, but for network administrators, programmers, and AI and ML developers, combining the two can make a lot of sense. @Enterprisenxt
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Linux distros fix new Boothole bug
The recently revealed Boothole bug in Grub2, a bootloader used by almost all Linux distributions, has been fixed. But while it's getting headlines, it can only successfully attack a handful of already vulnerable systems.
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AMD Ryzen 4000-powered KDE Slimbook Linux laptop is ready to run
The Linux KDE and Slimbook have joined forces again to launch the two new models of the third-generation KDE Slimbook Linux laptop.
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How to upgrade from Linux Mint 19.3 to the latest version Mint 20 | ZDNet
It's not easy to move from Linux Mint 19.3 to 20. Follow these steps and you can migrate successfully to the latest and greatest version of the best Linux desktop.
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Linux Mint 20: Still the best Linux desktop despite one quirk
As usual, Linux Mint's latest release, Mint 20, is better than ever, but its developers' refusal to make it easy to use Ubuntu Snap is a trifle annoying.
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Dell XPS 13 Linux Developer Edition (2020) hands-on: A great laptop for hard-working developers
Like its ancestors before it, the latest Dell 13 Linux Developer Edition is an exceptional programmers' laptop.
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Best Linux Foundation classes: Introduction to Linux, Cloud Engineer Bootcamp, and more
Want a good tech job? Then you need to know Linux and open-source software. One of the best ways to pick them up is via a Linux Foundation course.
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Ubuntu opens the door to talking with Linux Mint about Snap
Ubuntu explains its position about the Chromium Snap. Canonical would welcome the chance to talk with Linux Mint about their issues with Snap.
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Lenovo believes in the Linux desktop
Lenovo is returning to its role as a leading Linux desktop supporter. It will certify and preload its entire Thinkpad/station lineup for Linux.
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2020 will be the year of Linux on the Windows desktop
Linux on Windows just took a big graphical desktop step forward with Microsoft's plans for Windows Subsystem for Linux.
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A Preview Of Six Flavors Of Ubuntu 20.04 "Focal Fossa"
There is a nice variety to choose from here.
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Mark Shuttleworth on Ubuntu popularity and Canonical profitability
In the run-up to the release of Ubuntu 20.04, Canonical CEO Mark Shuttleworth spoke about Canonical's finances, IPO, and future in the days of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Ubuntu 20.04 arrives with Linux 5.4 kernel and WireGuard VPN
The latest long-term support version of Ubuntu Linux, Focal Fossa, is one good-looking cat with nice features for desktop, server, and cloud users.
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