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ST Spins Up Linux-Powered Cortex-A SoC

STMicroelectronics has announced a new Cortex-A SoC and Linux- and Android-driven processor. The STM32MP1 SoC intends to ease the transition for developers moving from its STM32 microprocessor...

Microsoft Releases Windows 10 Preview with Support for Linux Files

Microsoft yesterday released a new Windows 10 preview with support for Linux files, gaming improvements, and a Chrome extension for Timeline. The update bumps Windows 10...

A Linux Noob Reviews: The openSUSE Leap 15.0 Installer

Forbes covers your very first experience with a desktop Linux operating system: the installer. Read more at Forbes.

Do Linux Distributions Still Matter with Containers?

There are two major trends in container builds: using a base image and building from scratch. Each has engineering tradeoffs. Some people say Linux distributions...

GhostBSD: A Solid Linux-Like Open Source Alternative

The subject of this week's Linux Picks and Pans is a representative of a less well-known computing platform that coexists with Linux as an...

Ubuntu 18.04.2 Refreshes This Long-Term Support Linux Distro

Do you want the best compromise between the latest and greatest open-source software and the stability of an established Linux? If that's you, and...

The Hard Part in Becoming a Command Line Wizard

I’ve long been impressed by shell one-liners. They seem like magical incantations. Pipe a few terse commands together, et voilà! Out pops the solution to...

Audiophile Linux Promises Aural Nirvana

Linux isn’t just for developers. I know that might come as a surprise for you, but the types of users that work with the...

First Look: Tuxedo InfinityCube Linux Desktop PC With Intel Core-i7 8700

I've played with Linux on several of my own machines, but I recently unboxed my first custom-built Linux PC courtesy of Tuxedo Computers. It's called the InfinityCube v9, and...

New Ports Bring Linux to Arm Laptops, Android to the Pi

Like life itself, software wants to be free. In our increasingly open source era, software can more easily disperse into new ecosystems. From open...