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Dell’s Linux PC Sequel Still “Just Works”—But it Adds 4K Screen and Rough Edges

Almost two years ago, we closed out our review of Dell’s first Linux-powered Developer Edition laptop with some words of wisdom from my former...

Ext4 Filesystem Improvements to Address Scaling Challenges

The ext4 filesystem causes a number of scaling and performance issues which Jan Kara, Linux kernel engineer at SUSE, addressed in his presentation at...

Ffmpeg media converting guide

  FFmpeg Converting Guide  I noticed some people have problems with ffmpeg very basic commends so I decided to make an article that will provide with...

Distribution Release: Robolinux 7.8.3

John Martinson has announced the release of Robolinux 7.8.3, the latest update of the beginner-friendly distribution based on Debian's stable branch: "Robolinux is very...

Oracle Linux 7.1 Has Been Officially Released, Brings Production Support for Btrfs

Oracle, through Michele Casey, had the pleasure of announcing today, March 13, the general availability of Oracle EnterpriseLinux 7.1, a computer operating system designed...

Google Code is Closing Down Because Developers Aren’t Using It

Google is closing its programming project hosting service, Google Code, after nine years of operations. Google stopped users from creating new projects yesterday and will...

7 Android and Linux Smartwatches to Take on the Apple Watch

Much to the delight of Apple fanbots everywhere, Apple has now fully unveiled the Apple Watch. The watch, which was previewed in September, will...

Getting the Most Out of Audacity on Linux

Podcasting is hot. You can find a podcast covering nearly any topic. If you’re looking to join in on that medium, and your platform...

Exploiting the DRAM Rowhammer Bug to Gain Kernel Privileges

The Project Zero blog looks at the "Rowhammer" bug. "“Rowhammer” is a problem with some recent DRAM devices in which repeatedly accessing a row...

Top 10 Linux and Android Products from Mobile World Congress

This week's Mobile World Congress show in Barcelona focused primarily on phones and tablets, but also featured major new processors, game consoles, smartwatches, and...