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Ubuntu 16.10: The Linux for the Cloud and Containers Arrives
Ubuntu was already the most popular Linux in clouds. Now, with its Canonical distribution of Kubernetes, Canonical wants Ubuntu to be the most popular...
Linus Torvalds: “Linux Kernel 5.0 Will Be Released When We Hit 6 Million Git...
Earlier this month, Linus Torvalds announced the release of Linux 4.8 kernel. It’ll be followed by Linux 4.9, which will be the next LTS kernel. Some...
Smart Linux Home Hubs Mix IoT with AI
Industrial, rather than home, applications will likely dominate the Internet of Things (IoT) market in the years to come. Yet, in the early going,...
Build a Spooky Halloween Music-Light Show with Raspberry Pi and Linux
My son just turned 4, and he is super-excited about Halloween and zombies. So I planned to create a haunted house-like experience for him....
7 Mistakes New Linux Users Make
Changing operating systems is a big step for anybody -- all the more so because many users are uncertain about exactly what an operating...
IRC 3: The Original Online Chat Program Gets Updated
Long before there was Whatsapp, Slack, or Snapchat, IRC was the program for online chatting. And, it's not dead yet.
Internet Relay Chat (IRC) was born...
Apache on Ubuntu Linux For Beginners
The Apache HTTP server is a mighty beast that powers the majority of websites. It has evolved into a complex server that slices, dices,...
Linux Founder Torvalds: Intel x86 Is King, but ARM Is ‘Disappointing’
LINUX FOUNDER Linus Torvalds has said that ARM is unlikely to dislodge Intel from heavyweight computing as Intel's 'infrastructure' is more unified and open.
Torvalds made the comments...
Nailing Down Architectural Principles
Software architecture needs to be documented. There are plenty of fancy templates, notations, and tools for this. But I’ve come to prefer PowerPoint with...
Beginner’s Guide to the Linux Desktop
There is much talk in the Linux world about the mythical “average user.” There is no such thing with Linux. First off, people who...


