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Eight Great Linux Gifts for the Holiday Season

Do you want to give your techie friend a very Linux holiday season? Sure you do! Here are some suggestions to brighten your favorite...

Linux Kernel 4.9 Slated for December 11 Release As Linus Torvalds Outs RC8

According to Linus Torvalds, work on Linux kernel 4.9 is almost finished, and while things have not been so bad during its entire development...

Canonical Log Lines

A lightweight and stack agnostic operational technique for easy visibility into production systems. Over the next few weeks I want to post a few articles...

This Week in Open Source News: Challenging the Microsoft Challengers, Fedora 25 Makes Linux...

This week in open source and Linux news, Steven J. Vaughan-NIchols challenges the critics of the new Linux Foundation-Microsoft membership news, Fedora 25 is...

10 Great Moments from Linux Foundation 2016 Events

This year, more than 20,000 tech professionals gathered at 150 Linux Foundation events worldwide to learn and share open source technologies and best practices....

Monitoring Software: The Market Lines Are Blurry

Who is the market leader in IT monitoring? You won’t find the answer to that question in this article. With a wide range of functionality...

How to Build an Email Server on Ubuntu Linux

In this fast-changing world of containers and microservices it's comforting that some things don't change, such as setting up a Linux email server. It's...

Untangling Macros in C

  As programmers, in our daily office/school life, we are expected to write code following best practice, to comment it wisely, so that when need...

Free Linux Foundation Webinar on Hyperledger: Blockchain Technologies for Business

You may have heard about the world-changing potential of blockchains -- the technology behind cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Ethereum. But what are they...

Uncommon but Useful GCC Command-Line Options

Software tools usually offer multiple features, but - as most of you will agree - not all their features are used by everyone. Generally...