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Windows 10 is getting Linux files integration in File Explorer

Microsoft’s Windows Subsystem for Linux is a system that the company has been gradually improving, with promises of a full Linux kernel for Windows 10.

Oracle Ships Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel 6

Oracle is continuing to support it in UEK R6 and also making it an install option for Oracle Linux 8.

Tech Giants Team Up to Launch Open Source 5G Infrastructure Management Tool

As more and more services, systems and enterprises start to use distributed technologies such as multi-access edge computing and cloud-native network functions, the need for a robust management standard is emerging.

What Value Does Alluxio Brings To The Presto Foundation?

Alluxio recently joined the Presto Software Foundation. We talked to Alluxio CEO, Steven Mih to better understand the Presto Software Foundation community.

Modern GNU/Linux Systems Should Run Old Games: Open Source Community

Why does the open-source community want to run older free software games rather than focusing on the latest ones?

Microsoft Defender for Linux is coming. This is what you need to know

While the ambition for Defender for Linux is broad, the first preview is aimed just at servers and does less than on Windows.

Top 11 beautiful Linux Distros with best UI (User interface)

Let’s get started with the top Linux distributions with the best UI...

Linux Mint Debian Edition 4 Released – Finally Supports SecureBoot, Home Encryption

Linux Mint Debian Edition 4 supports the automated installation of NVIDIA drivers, automatic installation of microcode/firmware packages, and other tweaks.

How to enable the zRAM module for faster swapping on Linux

If you're finding your Linux system performance not quite up to par, enable zRAM for a more efficient swap system.

Red Hat Accelerates Petabyte-Scale Object Storage for Cloud-Native Workloads

Red Hat has announced the general availability of Red Hat Ceph Storage 4 to deliver simplified, petabyte-scale object storage for cloud-native development and data analytics. Red Hat Ceph Storage 4 is based on the Nautilus version of the Ceph open source project.