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Enterprise-Worthy Improvements in the 3.7 Linux Kernel
Just in time for Christmas, the 3.7 Linux kernel was released on December 10, 2012, and brings with it 64-bit ARM support plus a...
7 Top Linux Trends of 2012
There's no denying that 2012 has been a momentous year for Linux, and the Linux Foundation's recent video entitled “What a Year for Linux”...
Careers in Linux: Technical Writing
If you have ever worked as a technical writer, you probably have an image of what writing documentation for free software would be like....
Author Gabriella Coleman Expands on Role of Linux in Hacker Culture
Gabriella Coleman is the Wolfe Chair in Scientific and Technological Literacy at McGill University. She recently released a new book titled"Coding Freedom: The Ethics...
30 Linux Kernel Developers in 30 Weeks: Chris Mason
As we narrow in on the final weeks of our 30 Linux Kernel Developers in 30 Weeks series, we talk to Linux kernel developer...
Interview: Zanata, an open source translation platform
Zanata is an open source translation platform written in Java that offers translation memory, an online translation editor, and workflow integration with REST APIs and...
Embedded Linux Distros Follow Yocto Project Lead
One of the classic dilemmas in embedded Linux development has been whether to do it yourself (DIY), rolling your own distribution, or invest in...
6 Linux Distros Born in 2012
Variety and choice have long been hallmarks of the Linux world, not least because new distributions emerge practically every day.That's been just as true...
30 Linux Kernel Developers in 30 Weeks: James Bottomley
James Bottomley is #26 in our 30 Linux Developers in 30 Weeks series today. He shares with us what his "day job" involvs, why...
KDE 4.9.4 Has Been Officially Released
The KDE Project has announced a few minutes ago, December 5, the immediate availability for download of the fourth and last maintenance release of...