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8 Privacy-Oriented Alternative Search Engines in 2017
In this age of the internet, you can never be too careful with your privacy. Use these alternative search engines that do not track...
’Big Four’ Linux Companies Shift Open-Source Licensing Policies
Red Hat, Facebook, Google, and IBM commit to providing a fair cure period to correct open-source GPLv2 software license compliance issues.'
The GNU Public License version...
Running Chromium with Ozone-GBM on a GNU/Linux Desktop System
Ozone is Chromium’s next-gen platform abstraction layer for graphics and input. When developing either Ozone itself or an application that uses Ozone, it is...
Photon Could Be Your New Favorite Container OS
Containers are all the rage, and with good reason. As discussed previously, containers allow you to quickly and easily deploy new services and applications...
LiFT Scholarship Recipients Advance Open Source Around the World
Fifteen people from 13 different countries have received Linux Foundation Training Scholarships (LiFT) in the category of Linux Newbies. This year, 27 people received...
Introducing container-diff, a Tool for Quickly Comparing Container Images
The Google Container Tools team originally built container-diff, a new project to help uncover differences between container images, to aid our own development with containers....
Open Source Networking Days: Think Globally, Collaborate Locally
Something that we’ve learned at The Linux Foundation over the years is that there is just no substitute for periodic, in-person, face-to-face collaboration around...
Moving API Security Testing into Dev/QA
Discussing API security and why we should care is a little bit like talking about eating our vegetables. We all know that eating our...
How to Monitor the SRE Golden Signals
Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) and related concepts are very popular lately, in part due to the famous Google SRE book and others talking about the “Golden...
How to Install Firefox Quantum in Linux
Finally, Firefox 57 was officially released for all major OS e.g. Linux (32/64 bit), Mac OSX, Windows and Android. The binary package are now available for...

