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Linux Comes to Chromebooks
Chrome OS is based on Linux, but you can't easily run Linux applications on it. That's about to change, with Google's Project Crostini rolling...
How and Why to Secure Your Linux System with VPN and Firejail
We have previously discussed VPNs and Firejail here on Linux.com, but here’s a quick refresher to help you remember why you would want to...
Did You Know Linux Is in Your TV?
From humble beginnings, Linux has been adopted for everything from low-power electronics to supercomputers running in space. It is able to do this because of its...
In-Vehicle Computers Run Linux on Apollo Lake
Lanner’s Linux-friendly V3 Series of Apollo Lake based in-vehicle computers includes V3G and V3S models with -40 to 70°C and MIL-STD-810G ruggedization. The V3S...
New Keynotes & Executive Leadership Track Announced for LinuxCon + ContainerCon + CloudOpen China
Attend LC3 in Beijing, June 25 – 27, 2018, and hear from Chinese and international open source experts from Accenture, China Mobile, Constellation Research,...
Absolute Linux Offers Old School Charm, Thanks to Slackware
There are two things you can count on with Linux:
Some distributions do a great job of pushing forward.
Some distributions do a great job of...
Why (and How) to Use eslint in Your Project
This story was written by Sam Roberts, a Senior Software Engineer at IBM Canada. It was first published in IBM developerWorks blog.
npmjs.org has 100s of thousands...
First Arch Linux ISO Snapshot Powered by Linux Kernel 4.16 Is Here
If you've wanted to deploy the Arch Linux operating system on your computers with the latest Linux 4.16 kernel series out-of-the-box, now you can...
How to Set Up an SFTP Server on Linux
These steps walk you through the process of setting up an SFTP server on Linux for the secure transfer of files for specialized file...
Customizing your Text Colors on the Linux Command Line
If you spend much time on the Linux command line (and you probably wouldn't be reading this if you didn't), you've undoubtedly noticed that...

