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Bigger than Linux: The Rise of Cloud Native
A trip to KubeCon + CloudNativeCon reveals a community hard at work building an open, agile and scalable cloud platform to fuel the boom...
MidnightBSD Could Be Your Gateway to FreeBSD
FreeBSD is an open source operating system that descended from the famous Berkeley Software Distribution. The first version of FreeBSD was released in 1993...
Toward the Jet Age of Machine Learning
Machine learning today resembles the dawn of aviation. In 1903, dramatic flights by the Wright brothers ushered in the Pioneer Age of aviation, and...
Setting up LVM Partition on a Linux Server
Think about this situation, you have a Ubuntu server and with your home videos or movies, books and other important files that are worth having a...
Open Source AI For Everyone: Three Projects to Know
At the intersection of open source and artificial intelligence, innovation is flourishing, and companies ranging from Google to Facebook to IBM are open sourcing...
Kubernetes and CNI: What’s Next — Making It Easier to Write Networking Plugins
Linux containers have changed the way we think about application architecture and the speed at which we can deliver on business requirements. They provide...
Red Hat Introduces Kubernetes Operators Software Development Toolkit
At Red Hat Summit in San Francisco, Red Hat introduced Kubernetes Operators to the Red Hat OpenShift ecosystem. This provides an easy path for independent software vendors (ISVs) to deliver tested and...
Android Things 1.0 Offers Free OTA Updates — With Restrictions
A year and a half after Google announced that its stripped down, IoT-oriented Brillo version of Android was being recast as Android Things, the...
Linux Comes to Chromebooks
Chrome OS is based on Linux, but you can't easily run Linux applications on it. That's about to change, with Google's Project Crostini rolling...
How and Why to Secure Your Linux System with VPN and Firejail
We have previously discussed VPNs and Firejail here on Linux.com, but here’s a quick refresher to help you remember why you would want to...



