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5 Live Linux Desktop Distributions You Should Know

Linux is such a unique beast. The flagship open source platform does things no other operating system can do. Case in point...the live distribution....

openSUSE Offers Choices for KDE Git Builds

Gravitational waves might be the cause of two new live image, spin off projects released today by members of the openSUSE community.The release of...

Red Hat Gluster Storage Now Available on Google Cloud

Building on its efforts to get its technology onto the major cloud service providers’ platforms, Red Hat Inc. announced that its Red Hat Gluster...

6 Excellent Lightweight Linuxes for x86 and ARM

Presenting a nice assortment of lightweight yet fully functional Linux distros for all occasions. All of these are full distros that do not depend...

Univention & TecArt publish app bundle with Docker integration

The Univention App Center, which currently provides more than 75 business solutions, integrated the first Docker-based third-party app - the professional business software TecArt.Thanks...

Tizen 3.0 Joins Growing List of Raspberry Pi 2 Distributions

Last week’s news that Tizen 3.0 has been ported to the Raspberry Pi 2 Model B is the latest example of how the year-old...

Getting to Know Linux File Permissions

One of the most basic tasks in Linux is setting file permissions. Understanding how this is done should be considered a must-know, first step...

ST Releases Free Linux IDE for 32-Bit MCUs

The 32-bit microcontroller world is starting to open up to Linux. This week, leading ARM Cortex-M vendor STMicroelectronics (ST) released a free Linux desktop version of...

Linux Foundation Certified System Administrator: Jorge Tudela Gonzalez de Riancho

The Linux Foundation offers many resources for developers, users, and administrators of Linux systems, including its Linux Certification Program, which is designed to give you...

Filling your data lake with log messages: the syslog-ng Hadoop (HDFS) destination

There are endless debates whether it is better to store all of your logs in your data lake (skeptics call it the grave :-)...