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Linux in Aerospace: A Personal Journey

By Steven H. VanderLeest, Software Engineering Technical Lead at The Boeing Company Introduction From the early days of Linux, I was a fan of this innovative,...

In the trenches with Thomas Gleixner, real-time Linux kernel patch set

Jason Perlow, Editorial Director at the Linux Foundation interviews Thomas Gleixner, Linux Foundation Fellow, CTO of Linutronix GmbH, and project leader of the PREEMPT_RT...

Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 Moving into General Availability with Improved Update Process

This new release brings large improvements to performance especially for interactions that require accessing the file system.

Linux Mint 20 is 64-bit only, based on Ubuntu 20.04, and named ‘Ulyana’

The Linux Mint developers are finally dropping 32-bit support and will only produce 64-bit ISOs.

Intel’s Linux Distro Beats Windows 10 And Ubuntu — On AMD Hardware

Intel’s Clear Linux wins 78-percent of the benchmarks, despite being purposefully optimized for Intel CPU architecture.

Top 5 Linux Server Distributions

Ah, the age-old question: Which Linux distribution is best suited for servers? Typically, when this question is asked, the standard responses pop up: RHEL SUSE Ubuntu Server Debian CentOS However, in...

How CERN Is Using Linux and Open Source

CERN really needs no introduction. Among other things, the European Organization for Nuclear Research created the World Wide Web and the Large Hadron Collider...

Linux Foundation LFCE: Hugues Clouâtre

The Linux Foundation offers many resources for developers, users, and administrators of Linux systems. One of the most important offerings is the Linux Certification...

Linux Kernel Developer: Steven Rostedt

Linus Torvalds recently released version 4.16 of the Linux kernel. These releases typically occur every nine to ten weeks, and each one contains the work...

New Linux WiFi Daemon Streamlines Networking Stack

If you’ve ever used an embedded Linux development device with wireless networking, you’ve likely benefited from the work of Marcel Holtmann, the maintainer of...