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Replicant Developers Find and Close Samsung Galaxy Backdoor

While working on Replicant, a fully free/libre version of Android, we discovered that the proprietary program running on the applications processor in charge of...

Choose Your Favorite Open Source SBC, Enter to Win Prizes

When I began researching Linux.com's third annual Top 10 open source SBC board feature, it quickly became clear that so many new boards had...

How to Run Docker Containers on CentOS or Fedora

Lately Docker has emerged as a key technology in deploying applications in the cloud environment. Compared to traditional hardware virtualization, Docker-based container sandbox provides...

AllSeen Member Blog Series: Two Bulls

Two Bulls is a Community Member of the AllSeen Alliance that works with some of the world’s top brands and innovative startups in designing...

HP Wants to Help You Build Your Own Google

Anyone can now run their software on Google’s worldwide network of computers — perhaps the most advanced computing system on earth — and Google...

How To : Install NVIDIA 337.19 Beta Graphics Drivers in Ubuntu/Linux Mint Systems

     The latest version of Nvidia Graphics driver for Linux which is Nvidia 337.19 has been released and is available for download. It comes with...

Start Experimenting with Tizen Says Mobile Developer Leon Anavi

The Linux-based Tizen mobile platform gained momentum earlier this year with Samsung's announcement of the Galaxy Gear and Gear 2 smartwatches. The platform's expansion...

Tails v1.0: One Linux Distro Among Many for Secure Communications

Tails, short for "The Amnesic Incognito Live System," came to the world's attention last month when the Freedom of the Press Foundation revealed that...

Linux Video of the Week: Linux Sucks (But Actually It’s Awesome)

Get ready for an entertaining – and possibly infuriating – examination of Linux desktop distributions from the perspective of community insider, writer and commentator,...

World’s First Open Source Laptop Gets Wideband Software-Defined Radio

When Bunnie Huang first announced the Novena laptop back in December 2012 it was like an early Christmas present to hackers the world over. This was...