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Ubuntu Hints at Full Convergence and Semi Rolling Updates

In an interview with PCpro that it was revealed by Mark Shuttleworth that Canonical is now leading the race for full convergence across all...

6-Way End-Of-2013 Linux Benchmarks

As some extra weekend benchmarks as we near the end of 2013, here are test results when comparing Debian GNU/Linux 7.2, Ubuntu 14.04 in...

Wine 1.7.9 Released – Install on Ubuntu 13.04/12.10/12.04/11.10 and Linux Mint 16/13

Wine is an open source, free and easy-to-use program that enables Linux users to run some Windows based applications on Unix-like operating systems. Wine...

Ferocious Fedora 20 Review: Cutting Edge Linux Still as Sharp as Ever

If you want to a bleeding edge desktop or server Linux, then Fedora is the Linux distribution for you. If you want to play...

Review: SteamOS Beta for Linux Experts

Valve recently released an early-access preview of its future strategy for game distribution: the Steam Machine, and the SteamOS operating system that runs it. The company...

A Summer Spent on the Linux Kernel Virtual File System

Calvin Owens has learned a lot about bug hunting and fixing just by following the discussion among developers on the Linux kernel mailing list....

Linux 3.13 Kernel Power Consumption Benchmarks

With word recently of a 50 Watt Linux kernel power regression that's still being investigated, I carried out some more power consumption tests of...

ZFS On Linux Now Supports SELinux

For those relying upon Security Enhanced Linux SELinux within an enterprise environment or just very security minded, ZFS On Linux now has full support...

Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform 4.0 is Here

This new release of RHEL OpenStack Platform 4.0 comes with Red Hat-hardened OpenStack Havana.Read more at Enterprise Open Source Toolkit

The Genius Of Linux Is Community, Not Technology

2013 was the year of Linux in everything. Linux Foundation executive director Jim Zemlin declared that Linux's ubiquity has reached every corner of computing. "From smartphones,...