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Top 10 Most Used Open Source Software: Linux Foundation Report
Red Hat report reveals how enterprise users are relying more on the open source software rather than proprietary software. About 52% of respondents mentioned security tools as the most used open-source tools by enterprises.
GamePad: A New Open Source And 100% Linux-Dedicated Game Platform
GamePad is a free and open-source platform. Hence, you will be able to download the source code that will be released under a FOSS license and open API.
Linux distro review: Intel’s own Clear Linux OS
Recently at Phoronix, Michael Larabel tested a Threadripper 3990X system using nine different Linux distros, one of which was Clear Linux—and Intel's distribution got three times as many first-place results as any other distro tested.
New study from Linux Foundation and Harvard Reveal Hard Truths for Open Source Software...
The Census II analysis and report represent important steps towards understanding and addressing structural and security complexities in the modern day supply chain where...
Download Debian-based MX Linux 19.1 Now
MX-19.1 is a refresh of our MX-19 release, consisting of bugfixes and application updates since our original release of MX-19.
Free From Epic Games Exclusivity, ‘Metro Exodus’ Is Coming To Linux
Now through February 18, you can snag Metro Exodus on Steam for 40% or about $23.99.
Simplicity Does More Than Simplify Linux
This latest Simplicity Linux release, version 20.1, is a major change for this distro since I last reviewed it in May 2016.
Linux 5.7 Getting A “Tiny Power Button” Driver
A new driver already queued in the power management code for the Linux 5.7 cycle not opening up until April is a "tiny power...
Linux is ready for the end of time
2038 is for Linux what Y2K was for mainframe and PC computing in 2000, but the fixes are underway to make sure all goes well when that fatal time rolls around.
How to clone a drive from the Linux command line
Jack Wallen shows you how easy it is to clone a drive in Linux.
