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This Week in Open Source: Open Source Summit a Must-Attend, Linux 4.9 Released, &...

This week in open source and Linux news, The Linux Foundation's Open Source Summit is dubbed a must-attend by Jono Bacon, Linux 4.9 is...

Bluestar Linux: A Beautiful Take on KDE and a User-Friendly Arch-Based Distribution

Have you ever wanted a combination of Arch Linux and KDE but always seemed to get stumped at the Arch Linux portion of the...

How to Make Linux More Trustworthy

While the fight against government-mandated software backdoors raged for most of 2016—including the showdown between Apple and the FBI over the San Bernardino shooter's iPhone, and...

Fedora and Ubuntu Zero-Days Show that Hacking Desktop Linux is Now a Thing

If you run a mainstream distribution of Linux on a desktop computer, there's a good chance security researcher Chris Evans can hijack it when...

Building an Email Server on Ubuntu Linux, Part 3

Welcome back, me hearty Linux syadmins! In part 1 and part 2 of this series, we learned to how to put Postfix and Dovecot...

Data Wrangling at Slack

For a company like Slack that strives to be as data-driven as possible, understanding how our users use our product is essential. The Data Engineering...

9 Lessons From 25 Years of Linux Kernel Development

Because the Linux kernel community celebrated a quarter-century of development in 2016, many people have asked us the secret to the project's longevity and...

Popular CentOS Linux Server Gets a Major Refresh

CentOS doesn't get many headlines. But it's still the server Linux of choice for many hosting companies, datacenters, and businesses with in-house Linux experts. That's...

Linux Kernel 4.9 Is Here, and It’s the Largest Release Ever

Linus Torvalds released Linux kernel 4.9 on Sunday and christened it "Roaring Lionus" in honour of the anonymous barista that flubbed his name on his...

Three Serious Linux Kernel Security Holes Patched

It's time to patch your Linux servers and PCs again. The good news is developers are looking very closely at Linux's core code for possible...