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Mint 18.3: The Best Linux Desktop Takes Big Steps Forward

I run many operating systems every day, from macOS, to Windows 7 and 10, to more Linux desktop distributions than you can shake a...

SysAdmins and Kernel Developers Advance Linux Skills with LiFT

Bhumika Goyal, age 22, of India, has had more than 340 patches accepted into the Linux kernel – an accomplishment that contributed in no small...

GeckoLinux Brings Flexibility and Choice to openSUSE

I’ve been a fan of SUSE and openSUSE for a long time. I’ve always wanted to call myself an openSUSE user, but things seemed...

Raspberry Pi, Linux on ARM Users: Now You Get a New Browser Option with...

Raspberry Pi users now have one more browser to choose from besides Chromium, Firefox, and Midori, with the newly-announced availability of an experimental version...

Linux Then, and Why You Should Learn It Now

The booming popularity of Linux happened around the same time as the rise of the web. The server world, once proprietary, eventually fell in...

Linux Kernel Developer: Kees Cook

Security is paramount these days for any computer system, including those running on Linux. Thus, part of the ongoing Linux development work involves hardening...

Linux Kernel 4.15 Gets a Slightly Bigger Second RC, Linus Torvalds Isn’t Worried

The development cycle of the upcoming Linux 4.15 kernel continues with the second Release Candidate, which was announced this past weekend by Linus Torvalds.  Linus...

How to Manage Users with Groups in Linux

When you administer a Linux machine that houses multiple users, there might be times when you need to take more control over those users...

This Week in Open Source: Linux Foundation Events in 2018, How Linux Came to...

This past week in open source, the 2018 Linux Foundation Events list is live, how Linux wound up dominating the TOP500 list, and more!...

Linux for the Industry 4.0 Era: New Distro for Factory Automation

NXP Semiconductors, a world leader in secure connectivity solutions, just announced a Linux distribution that is intended to support factory automation. It's called Open Industrial...