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How to Build a Minecraft Server with Raspberry Pi 3

The beauty of the Raspberry Pi 3 is that you can tinker and do fun stuff to your heart’s content. This tiny $35 computer...

Fedora 25 Officially Released as the First Major OS to Offer Wayland by Default

Today, November 22, 2016, Fedora Project officially announced the release of the Fedora 25 Linux-based operating system, which is a major milestone featuring the...

Trends in the Open Source Cloud: A Shift to Microservices and the Public Cloud

Cloud computing is the cornerstone of the digital economy. Companies across industries now use the cloud -- private, public or somewhere in between --...

Open Source Summit 2017 Combines LinuxCon and Three Other Events

The Linux Foundation today announced it will combine LinuxCon with two other events and a brand new Community Leadership Conference in 2017. Now called Open...

4 Notable Trends in Open Source Cloud Computing

Some of the most successful public companies today are built around cloud-native applications -- a fashionable term that simply means they’re designed to run...

Enterprise Linux Showdown: SUSE Linux

SUSE has always been a strong player in the Linux arena. Both the commercial server and desktop versions are solid and enterprise ready, while...

5 Fun Raspberry Pi Projects: Getting Started

Nearly five years after the first Raspberry Pi boards shipped, the device continues to far surpass its expected popularity, spreading well beyond its originally...

The Linux Foundation Issues Free E-Book on Open Source License Compliance Best Practices

The Linux Foundation today released a free e-book, Open Source Compliance in the Enterprise, that serves as a practical guide for organizations on how...

Software Defined Networking Fundamentals Part 1: Intro to Networking Planes

Explore Software Defined Networking Fundamentals today by downloading the free sample. Download Now Join us in this three-part weekly blog series to get a sneak...

KDE Neon Offers a Near-Perfect Desktop on a Solid Platform

For the longest time, KDE mostly vanished from the radar of most Linux users and media alike. Why? For many, the evolution to a...