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The Linux app store is your safest friend
One of the cool features that Android and IOS have developed are application stores. Application trust is vital. When you download a program from...
Development Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.11 Beta
Red Hat has announced the availability of the beta release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5.11. This is expected to be the last...
Chromebooks: Going Offline to Compete
Critics of the Chromebook mistakenly believe that once offline users can’t do anything. This isn’t true and Google is taking steps to make that...
Distribution Release: Kwort Linux 4.1
David Cortarello has announced the release of Kwort Linux 4.1, a lightweight CRUX-based distribution with Openbox and a custom package manager called kpkg: "Kwort...
Chrome Remote Desktop Adds Linux to Supported OS List
Drive Debian from the confines of a ChromebookGoogle has tweaked Chrome Remote Desktop to let it access Linux machines.…Read more at The Register
To Linux Foundation SysAdmin Ryan Day, Elegance is the Best Tool
System administrators keep our lives and work seamlessly humming. They are the super heroes who often go unnoticed and unrecognized only until things go...
Manjaro Linux Developers Experience A Mass Exodus
It seems all of the Manjaro Linux developers might have parted way with the distribution's development except for the project leader...Read more at Phoronix
The Future of Realtime Linux in Doubt
In a message about the release of the 3.14.10-rt7 realtime Linux kernel, Thomas Gleixner reiterated that the funding problems that have plagued realtime Linux...
Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform 5 Released
Just shy of one month since releasing Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.0 (and one day past CentOS 7), Red Hat has announced today their...
Linux 3.16 Is Looking Good For ARM Hardware Support
The Linux 3.16 kernel is set to debut with a fair amount of new ARM hardware / SoC enablement, which in turn will soon...