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5 Linux GUI Cloud Backup Tools
We have reached a point in time where most every computer user depends upon the cloud … even if only as a storage solution....
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...


