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DevOps Trends, Predictions and 2017 Resolutions

We’re counting the days till the end of 2016. As 2017 comes into focus, we find ourselves reflecting on the advancements made in the...

How the Kubernetes Community Drives The Project’s Success

Kubernetes is a hugely popular open source project, one that is in the top percentile on GitHub and that has spawned more than 3,000...

Automotive Grade Linux Moves to UCB 3.0

The Linux Foundation’s Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) project has released version 3.0 of its open source Unified Code Base (UCB) for automotive infotainment development. Unlike...

Four Micro OSes You Should Know About

What are micro operating systems and why should individuals and organizations focused on the cloud care about them? In the cloud, performance, elasticity, and...

ZeroPhone — An Open Source, Dirt Cheap, Linux-powered Smartphone Is Here

Short Bytes: ZeroPhone is an open source smartphone that’s powered by Raspberry Pi Zero. It runs on Linux and you can make one for yourself...

LXLE: A Linux Distribution Light on Resources But Heavy on Function

Most lightweight Linux distributions are fairly standard: They use a window manager with a small footprint and install a minimal amount of apps to...

2017’s Big Question: Who Pays for the Blockchain?

2016 saw the rise of the blockchain evangelist. Not since the heady dotcom days have we seen so many experts hyping a new technology....

Top 10 Linux.com Articles of 2016

Here are the Top 10 Linux.com articles of 2016: 1. The Best Linux Distros of 2016 Categories in this annual distribution roundup included best comeback distro,...

The Death of CyanogenMod and What it Means for Development

Cyanogen Inc. has finally delivered a bullet to the brain – of CyanogenMod. After years of tumultuous turnovers in the company, Cyanogen recently announced that the...

5 Essential Linux Holiday Amusements

Yes, my fellow penguins, it is time for the annual ritual of having fun with silly Linux holiday commands! The fun of being a...