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Android VS Ubuntu VS Firefox OS VS Sailfish | Quick Review
Android is taking over the market but iOS was the only leader at time as well. Similarly a few other operating systems have been in ...
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How to run Linux and Chrome OS on your Chromebook
Love your Chromebook, but want to run Linux programs too? Here’s how to run Linux and Chrome OS on your Chromebook simultaneously.
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Dell XPS 13 Linux developer edition available
Do you want a top-notch Linux developer laptop? Then Dell has several systems for you to consider.
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The five biggest changes in Ubuntu 15.04, Vivid Vervet
At first glance, there's little new in the next version of Ubuntu Linux. Under the hood, it's a different story.
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Windows Users Download Ubuntu 30,000 Times a Day and Other Cool Facts
Ubuntu is the most used Linux desktop operating system, but that might not be all that transparent, so we would also like to present some interesting figures, like the number of Windows users that download Ubuntu every day.
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Linux is an operating system for all ages
Linux is for everyone from 13 to 84. Don't believe me? See for yourself.
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The Ubuntu phone that works as a desktop PC coming in 2015
So ,at the end of the day, it looks like Canonical and Microsoft will be racing to see which company can bring their converged smartphone/desktop experience to potential users first.
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Ubuntu 15.10 Codename Announced (And a Whole Heap More)
The Ubuntu 15.10 name has been announced, alongside details of a new Ubuntu Phone that aids Canonical's plan for single device convergence.
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Do you need a container-specific Linux distribution?
It's not enough to use containers, vendors argue that you need a specialized Linux distribution to back it.
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Dell's affordable Ubuntu-powered Inspiron laptops take aim at Chromebooks
Dell's Ubuntu Edition Inspiron laptops may not have the sexiest specs, but the price is certainly right.
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Peppermint: Desktop Linux for the cloud generation
Peppermint combines Ubuntu Linux with Google's Chromium Web browser and cloud services for a modern take on the desktop.
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7 command line tools for monitoring your Linux system
Here is a selection of basic command line tools that will make your exploration and optimization in Linux easier.
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How to change the Swappiness of your Linux system
Swappiness is the kernel parameter that defines how much (and how often) your Linux kernel will copy RAM contents to swap. This parameter's default va...
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Using An Ubuntu Phone
A quick run through of using Ubuntu on a mobile device. In this case the Meizu MX4.
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Linux Kernel 4.1 Released, This Is What's New!
Linux Kernel 4.1 features battery life improvements for Intel hardware, rumble support for Xbox One controllers and a whole heap more.
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The next Ubuntu phone is here, but you'll need an invite
Another Ubuntu phone, another unusual launch.
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Here Are the Three Ubuntu Linux Phones That You Can Buy
The number of devices will increase in 2015
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Cinnamon 2.6 Released With New Features & Changes, Install In Ubuntu 15.04 Vivid/14.10 Utopic/14.04 Trusty/Other Related Derivatives
Cinnamon 2.6 has been officially released with many interesting changes and improvements. Cinnamon 2.6 will be used in Linux Mint 17.2 "Rafaela" that is planned to be released in end of June. In this article I'm going to review this release and tell you how you can install it on Ubuntu or derivatives. I hope you will like to use it. One more thing, when you use it please give your feedback.
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Ubuntu Linux 15.10 'Wily Werewolf' Alpha 1 now available
Ubuntu is one of the most popular Linux distributions -- arguably the most popular -- which is very much deserved. Canonical has taken the complicated and intimidating world of Linux and transformed it into an inviting operating system for the masses. While not as user-friendly as Windows or OS X, Ubuntu is certainly easier to use than Fedora or the dreaded Arch.
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Ubuntu Wily Werewolf Alpha 1 Released
The first alpha of the Wily Werewolf (to become 15.10) has now been released! This alpha features images for Kubuntu, Lubuntu, Ubuntu MATE, UbuntuKylin and the Ubuntu Cloud images.
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