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The Best Linux Apps for Chrome OS
Slowly but surely, Google is bringing support for Linux applications to Chrome OS. Even though the feature is primarily aimed at developers, like those who want...
Beginner’s Guide: How To Install Ubuntu Linux 18.04
Two surprising things happened this year in my personal tech life. Dell's XPS 13 laptop became my daily driver, finally pulling me away from Apple's MacBook...
How to Use the Netplan Network Configuration Tool on Linux
For years Linux admins and users have configured their network interfaces in the same way. For instance, if you’re an Ubuntu user, you could...
Linux Weather Forecast
Welcome to the Linux Weather Forecast
This page is an attempt to track ongoing developments in the Linux development community that have a good chance...
How to See What’s Going On With Your Linux System Right Now
Is that service still running? What application is using that TCP port? These questions and more can be answered easily by sysadmins who know...
Raspberry Pi-based ZeroPhone Promises ‘an Open-Source, Linux-Powered’ Handset
A project to build the $50 phone has been launched on Crowd Supply, promising to deliver "an open-source, Linux-powered" handset with "no carrier locks, bloated...
Linus Torvalds Talks Frankly About Intel Security Bugs
At The Linux Foundation's Open Source Summit North America in Vancouver, Linus Torvalds, Linux's creator, and Dirk Hohndel, VMware VP and chief open source officer, had a...
SharkLinux Distro: Open Source in Action
Every so often I run into a Linux distribution that reminds me of the power of open source software. SharkLinux is one such distribution....
The Linux Foundation: Accelerating Open Source Innovation
The Linux Foundation’s job is to create engines of innovation and enable the gears of those engines to spin faster, said Executive Director Jim...
Is the Linux 4.18 Kernel Heading Your Way?
How soon the 4.18 kernel lands on your system or network depends a lot on which Linux distributions you use. It may be heading...