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The Impossible Quest for the Most Popular Linux Distro
Linux lacks any clear-cut system for determining which is the most popular or the best distribution, or which desktop environment is used more...
Low-Power $25 Raspberry Pi Model A Edges into Arduino Territory
Much of the excitement around the Raspberry Pi announcement a year ago stemmed from the promise of a $25 version that would follow the...
How to Jumpstart Linux Development with Puppet and Vagrant, Part Two
In the first part of this tutorial, we showed how to use Vagrant to automate and manage local virtual machines for a software development...
Development Release: Linux Deepin 12.12 Alpha
A preview version of Linux Deepin 12.12, a popular Chinese community distribution, has been unleashed for testing. This is the first version that ships...
Open Recall: Retro browsing, fresh distributions and Linux gaming
In this edition of The H's Open Recall: retro browsing with NCSA Mosaic on Linux, Netrunner 12.12.1, Descent|OS 3.0.2, Half-Life on Linux, SystemRescueCd 3.3.0...
Do Linux Servers Need Antivirus?
Having your datacenter audited at the office can be a painful experience. One of the toughest is known by the initialism “PCI”, which stands...
NetworkManager in GNOME beta supports AP operation
In the latest GNOME 3.8 beta, NetworkManager makes the transition from version 0.9.6.4 to a pre-release version of NetworkManager 0.9.8. In addition to setting...
30 Linux Kernel Developers in 30 Weeks: Paul McKenney
Today we celebrate the completion of our 30 Linux Kernel Developers in 30 Weeks series. We've talked to 30 of the world's best developers...
Consort Desktop: A New Fork Of GNOME Classic
The Debian-powered SolusOS Linux distribution has forked GNOME Classic into the Consort Desktop Environment. While there's already the MATE Desktop fork of GNOME 2.x...
Android Programming for Beginners: User Menus
In our previous Android coding tutorials (part 1, part 2), you set up your dev environment, built a basic app, and then improved it...