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Intel and AMD Reveal New Processor Designs
With this week's Computex show in Taipei and other recent events, processors are front and center in the tech news cycle. Intel made several...
Community-Created Apps Help Ease Kubernetes Administration
It didn’t take long at all for Kubernetes to become a star in the open source arena, emerging as the standard way to containerize...
Shedding Old Architectures and Compilers in the Kernel
The kernel development process tends to be focused on addition: each new release supports more drivers, more features, and often new processor architectures. As...
An Introduction to FRRouting
I recently learned about FRRouting (FRR), an IP routing protocol suite for Linux and Unix platforms. FRR has been under rapid development since the...
Tesla Starts to Release its Cars’ Open-Source Linux Software Code
It's an open secret: Tesla cars are powered not only by batteries but by open-source software. Until recently, though, Tesla hasn't lived up to its obligations...
Get Started with Snap Packages in Linux
Chances are you’ve heard about Snap packages. These universal packages were brought into the spotlight with the release of Ubuntu 16.04 and have continued...
Atari Launches Linux Gaming Box Starting at $199
Attempts to establish Linux as a gaming platform have failed time and time again, with Valve’s SteamOS being the latest high-profile casualty. Yet, Linux...
Advanced Search and Replace with the Kate Text Editor
Learn how to use the Kate text editor in this tutorial from our archives.
The powerhouse Kate text editor has advanced search-and-replace, including support for...
Flatcar Linux: The CoreOS Operating System Lives on Beyond Red Hat
During the last KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Copenhagen, attendees were re-introduced to Kinvolk, a Berlin-based group of open source contributors, including Chris Kühl, who were early contributors...
Elive Brings Enlightenment to the Linux Desktop
For the longest time, Enlightenment was my Linux desktop of choice. It was incredibly fast, highly configurable, and gorgeous. Since that time, I’ve migrated...







