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Suspect Arrested for 5-Year-Old Linux Kernel Organization Breach
The alleged attacker behind the 2011 breach of kernel.org, host of the core development infrastructure behind the Linux kernel, is arrested in Miami.
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Warning: Windows 10 Anniversary Update might delete your Linux partitions
Seen multiple reports that the Windows 10 Anniversary Update deletes other partitions (containing Linux installs) without asking. :S
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The best Linux laptop: The 2016 Dell XPS 13
Dell's fifth-generation open-source developer laptop isn't just good, it's great.
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Ubuntu 16.04 Makes Ubuntu Exciting Again
Ubuntu hasn’t had the best reputation among Linux users over the past few years–with some even going so far as to call it “boring”. If you’ve been hesitant to try it out, then hold on to your seats–Ubuntu 16.04 “Xenial Xerus” is not only an exciting release, but one that has the potential to be a game changer for the Linux ecosystem.
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New Skype for Linux client released, built on Web technology
WebRTC client works on Chrome OS, too.
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This Is the Unity Desktop Running On Windows 10
This is the Ubuntu Unity desktop running on Windows 10 natively, without a virtual machine, thanks via the new Windows Linux Subsystem.
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Adios apt and yum? Ubuntu’s snap apps are coming to distros everywhere
More secure replacement for debs coming to Fedora, Arch, Debian, and more.
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Linux devs open up universal Ubuntu Snap packages to other distros
The Snap application container system released in April with Ubuntu 16.04 is now going to be opened up to many other Linux distros after a surprise discovery by developers. In a press call to journalists, Canonical founder Mark Shuttleworth (accompanied at times by a rather excitable Labrador) explained that shortly after the Snap release several Linux developers, particularly from Arch and Gentoo, approached Canonical with an idea to make Snap a more universal system.
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Linux gaming poised for a boost with new hardware, Vulkan graphics
Dell is releasing new Steam Machines, and AMD will release Linux drivers for its new GPUs!
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Not Just for Computer Nerds: 5 Reasons Linux is a Growing Business Trend
Linux has come out of oblivion, forcing itself onto the realms of digital climate. This article brings us closer to Linux in five ways.
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Open source tool watches Linux systems, containers for suspicious activity
New from Sysdig, Falco alerts you to unwanted behaviors, not just in Docker apps, but throughout the system
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Choosing a Linux Desktop: 7 Tips
Choose a Linux desktop should be about finding the Linux environment that works best for your individual workflow. And for me,it's a traditional desktop like MATE.
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Linux is the largest software development project on the planet.
Greg Kroah-Hartman discusses the inner workings of the massive development project that is Linux.
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Founder of Ubuntu Linux: No Back Doors; No Weakening of Encryption
As Microsoft continues its trend of converting Windows into an operating system of spyware, more and more computer users are discovering the security, privacy, and liberty of Linux. by C. Mitchell Shaw
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Linus Torvalds: Why Choose a Career in Linux and Open Source
Linus explains the interesting possibilities of working in open source.
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Convergence delayed: Unity 8 won’t be the default desktop in Ubuntu 16.10
Canonical's plans for a single platform that works across smartphones and desktops will not reach fruition in Ubuntu 16.10, which will continue to run the traditional Unity 7 desktop by default.
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Ubuntu Raises ISO Image Size to 2GB for Yakkety Yak
Expect to see a larger Ubuntu desktop installation image size by the time the Yakkety Yak is released later this year.
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Ubuntu 16.04's support for the ZFS file system may violate the General Public License
Canonical is challenging a legal gray area that Linux distributions have avoided—until now.
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Kubuntu 16.04 LTS Release Anouncement
The Kubuntu team is excited and delighted to announce the release of Kubuntu 16.04 Xenial Xerus.
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KDE neon User Edition Tech Preview
KDE neon User Edition Tech Preview is out now. It’s a build of KDE neon using released software, our clever CI system watches download.kde.org for new releases such as Plasma 5.6.3 and packages them pronto. If you want to use the latest released software, this is the way to do it. It is built on a foundation of Ubuntu 16.04LTS and comes with Qt 5.5.
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