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Four Micro OSes You Should Know About

What are micro operating systems and why should individuals and organizations focused on the cloud care about them? In the cloud, performance, elasticity, and...

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...

Enterprise Linux Showdown: Ubuntu Linux

Canonical's Ubuntu Linux is the newcomer in the enterprise Linux space. Its first release was in 2004; the other two enterprise Linux distributions in...

Enterprise Linux Showdown: Red Hat Enterprise Linux

In our amazing Linux world, we have not one, not two, but three, count 'em, three major-league enterprise Linux distributions: Red Hat Enterprise Linux,...

5 Reasons to Opt for a Linux Rolling Distro vs. a Standard Release

There are a lot of reasons I recommend Ubuntu to Linux newbies. It’s well supported, reasonably stable, and easy to use. But I prefer...

Chapeau Is Exactly What the Linux Desktop Needs

The Linux desktop can be a confounding thing—always just on the cusp of perfection, but seemingly lacking one small detail or another. Granted, nearly...

Apache on CentOS Linux For Beginners

We learned the basics of running the Apache HTTP server on the Debian/Ubuntu/etc. family of Linux distributions in Apache on Ubuntu Linux For Beginners...

Open Source Operating Systems for IoT

Over the past decade, the majority of new open source OS projects have shifted from the mobile market to the Internet of Things. In...

Apache on Ubuntu Linux For Beginners

The Apache HTTP server is a mighty beast that powers the majority of websites. It has evolved into a complex server that slices, dices,...

Working with Network Configurations from the Command Line

If you’re a Linux administrator, there will be times when you have to work with the command line… many times. There’s a reason for...