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Heartbleed’s Lesson: Passwords Must Die
With the multitudes of accounts we have to deal with for email, social networking and other applications that require password authentication, we need a...
The Many Alternative Computing Worlds of Linux
Installing Linux as the main operating system on a spare computer is one way to explore it. Some versions can also run live on...
5 Important cPanel Settings For Beginners
cPanel control panel is most widely used in the web hosting industry. The main reason behind the popularity of WHM / cPanel is the...
SUSE and Red Hat Training, New Linux “Flaw,” and Fedora Changes
Red Hat and SUSE announced new training courses recently. Today Red Hat announced training for the Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform. The announcement...
Raspberry Pi Spun Into Embedded Module
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has announced a $30 computer-on-module version of its Raspberry Pi single board computer, extending the Pi to a wider "business...
Replace the Retiring Windows XP with Linux
Windows XP is officially retired as of April 8, 2014. Microsoft has tried to retire XP several times before, but due to enterprise customer demand had...
How Git Redefined Open Source Software Development
It's not hard to come up with a dozen different reasons why the rise of open source development has been a watershed event in...
Development Release: GoboLinux 015 Beta 2
Lucas C. Villa Real has announced the availability of the second beta release of GoboLinux 015, an unusual distribution which attempts to redefine the...
Answers to Your Q’s on Free Intro to Linux Course from edX Twitter Chat
Linux Foundation Executive Director Jim Zemlin and edX CEO and MIT professor Anant Agarwal answered questions in a live Twitter chat yesterday about the...
Tiny Boards Stoke the Market for Wearables and IoT
How do you get from a brilliant idea to a wearable computer or Internet of Things gizmo? Several computer modules have hit the scene...