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CrossOver Plugin puts any Windows-based plug-in into hands of Linux developers
Author: JT Smith
NewsForge had the story last week, but PR Newswire now has a press release: CodeWeavers, Inc., the leading
Windows-to-Linux software developer, has announced...
All about {Curly Braces} in Bash
At this stage of our Bash basics series, it would be hard not to see some crossover between topics. For example, you have already...
Why You’re Choosing a Multi-Platform Approach, According to Our Research
Developers and operators are using a combination of PaaS, containers, and serverless to build new cloud-native applications as well as refactor existing applications. They...
Azure Sphere Makes Microsoft an Arm Linux Player for IoT
The punchline: Microsoft just unveiled a mostly open source, embedded Arm SoC design with a custom Linux kernel.
The correct response?
1. Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha!...
Linux Networking Hardware for Beginners: Think Software
Last week, we learned about LAN (local area network) hardware. This week, we'll learn about connecting networks to each other, and some cool hacks...
2016 Cadillac Models Will Get CarPlay and Android Auto
CarPlay and Android Auto announcements are finally starting to pick up in recent months — and the latest is Cadillac, which just announced it'll be...
Deepin Linux: A Polished Distro That’s Easy to Install and Use
I usually don't dig into new distros, unless they have something new to offer. The reason is because there are so many distros that...
Television that runs Linux natively
Television that runs Linux natively Aio one is more awesome than meets the eye. It is an Android device, desktop Linux computer and a real...
Windows XP and the Changing Calculus of Technology Choice
One reason technology choices are so difficult is technology is always a work in progress; your one choice has lasting consequences since the technology...
Collab Recap: Tracing Changes Coming to the Kernel, and More
It’s been a busy week. A week ago I flew out to Napa,CA for two days of discussions with various kernel people (ok, and some...


