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15 Useful ‘sed’ Command Tips and Tricks for Daily Linux System Administration Tasks
Every system administrator has to deal with plain text files on a daily basis. Knowing how to view certain sections, how to replace words,...
Canonical-Pivotal Partnership Makes Ubuntu Preferred Linux Distro for Cloud Foundry
Pivotal, developers of the Cloud Foundry open source cloud development platform and Canonical, the company behind the popular Ubuntu Linux distribution, announced a partnership today where Ubuntu becomes...
Using Blender as Video Editing Software on Linux
Let’s admit it, professional grade video editing is still a weakness of the Linux desktop. The closest thing you can get to professional video...
LzLabs Launches Product to Move Mainframe COBOL Code to Linux Cloud
Somewhere in a world full of advanced technology that we write about regularly here on TechCrunch, there exists an ancient realm where mainframe computers are still...
The Growth of the Linux and Open Source Channel since 1989
The Linux kernel was born twenty-five years ago this summer. Since that time a thriving partner ecosystem has arisen around open source platforms built...
Linus Torvalds Announces Linux Kernel 4.7 RC6, Things Are Getting Bigger
Today, July 4, 2016, Linus Torvalds has had the pleasure of announcing the availability of the sixth Release Candidate (RC) version of the upcoming...
A Simple Menu System for Blind Linux Users
The Knoppix distribution goes back in time, to the era of text menus, to provide an interface for computer users who are blind.
Remember back...
Why Google Stores Billions of Lines of Code in a Single Repository
This article outlines the scale of that codebase and details Google's custom-built monolithic source repository and the reasons the model was chosen. Google uses...
Wave 2 Wi-Fi: Enabling Multi-Gigabit Wireless Internet
Based on the IEEE 802.11ac standard, the key feature of Wave 2 Wi-Fi, which recently gained Wi-Fi Alliance certification, is MU-MIMO
As consumers simultaneously adopt...
End of an Era: Linux Distributions Will Soon Stop Supporting 32-Bit PCs
AMD and Intel released the first 64-bit CPUs for consumers back in 2003 and 2004. Now, more than a decade later, Linux distributions are looking at winding...
