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Red Hat Summit: Linux Is The Foundation, OpenShift The Future

While Linux remains Red Hat’s great differentiator, the focus of innovation now falls on OpenShift, the platform implementing the Kubernetes container orchestrator to help customers span the hybrid and multi-cloud world.

Linux home directory management is about to undergo major change

With systemd 245 comes systemd-homed. Along with that, Linux admins will have to change the way they manage users and user's home directories.

How a Hardware Genius Turned a 1930s Teletype Into a Linux Terminal

Keen-eyed hardware and computer science aficionados are already nodding along. But what’s a teletype machine, what’s Baudot, what’s ASCII, what’s ... going on here?

Lenovo is joining Dell in the “OEM Linux Laptop” club

Lenovo is planning a significantly broader Linux footprint in its lineup.

Kolivas Takes Break From Designing COVID-19 Equipment To Release Linux 5.6-ck1 + MuQSS

Kolivas has now found the time though to release Linux 5.6-ck1 and MuQSS 0.199 as his latest efforts on improving Linux system responsiveness and interactivity.

Linux 5.7-rc3 Kernel Released: “In A World Gone Mad, The Kernel Looks Almost Boringly...

There is a lot of exciting stuff from new/improved Intel and AMD hardware support to the new exFAT driver to other file-system improvements.

Locking Down Linux For The Enterprise

Canonical has a broad array of partners in compute environments, from the datacenter through the public clouds and out to the edge.

Purism Librem Mini Linux PC Now Just Around the Corner

Now the Librem Mini is just around the corner, the company explains that it’s working around the clock to prepare the device for shipping.

Linux Lite 5.0: Everything You Need To Know About The Upcoming Version

Linux Lite has a default Xfce desktop environment which makes it more lightweight.

Choosing a Linux Solution for the Intelligent Edge

Glenn Seiler, vice president of Linux Solutions at Wind River Systems, walks through why he believes embedded Linux with long-term vendor support has some key advantages.