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Absolute Linux Offers Old School Charm, Thanks to Slackware

There are two things you can count on with Linux: Some distributions do a great job of pushing forward. Some distributions do a great job of...

First Arch Linux ISO Snapshot Powered by Linux Kernel 4.16 Is Here

If you've wanted to deploy the Arch Linux operating system on your computers with the latest Linux 4.16 kernel series out-of-the-box, now you can...

Cloud Foundry for Developers: The cf Command

In this series, we are previewing the Cloud Foundry for Developers training course to help you better understand what Cloud Foundry is and how to use...

Linux Mint 19 “Tara” Won’t Collect or Send Any of Your Personal or System...

Now that Canonical released the Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver) operating system, on which Linux Mint 19 "Tara" will be based, it's time for the Linux Mint team...

How to Share Files Between Linux and Windows

Many people today work on mixed networks, with both Linux and Windows systems playing important roles. Sharing files between the two can be critical...

How to Compile a Linux Kernel

Once upon a time the idea of upgrading the Linux kernel sent fear through the hearts of many a user. Back then, the process...

Cloud Foundry for Developers: Architecture

Cloud Foundry is large and complex, because that is what happens when we build software to automate tasks we've been doing manually. In this...

Cinnamon 3.8 Desktop Environment Released with Python 3 Support, Improvements

While not yet officially announced, the Cinnamon 3.8 desktop environment has been released and it's already available in the repositories of some popular GNU/Linux...

Take the Open Source Job Survey from Dice and The Linux Foundation

Interest in hiring open source professionals is on the rise, with more companies than ever looking for full-time hires with open source skills and...

Viperr Linux Keeps Crunchbang Alive with a Fedora Flair

Do you remember Crunchbang Linux? Crunchbang (often referred to as #!) was a fan-favorite, Debian-based distribution that focused on using a bare minimum of...