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Back to the Source: Why FOSS is More Important Than Ever
In the olden days the topic of software freedom was central to Linux and free/open source software. Software freedom needs to remain front and...
XWayland Linux Gaming Performance With GNOME Wayland On Fedora 21
With this week's Fedora 21 Alpha release delivering the very latest open-source Linux graphics driver code, the newest Wayland code, and the updated GNOME...
Linux Foundation Certified Engineer Will Sheldon on What It’s Like to Pass the Exam
Just a few days after the Linux Foundation announced its new certification program in August, Will Sheldon took the certified engineer exam and passed.Sheldon,...
5 New Enterprise Open Source Projects to Watch
The open source software community is nothing if not prolific, and exciting new projects arrive on the scene practically every day. Keeping up with...
Red Hat Launches Cloud Program for Government Agencies
Red Hat posted strong quarterly results last week that beat Wall Street’s expectations, and a big part of the news was that the company...
Why I Love Linux — Even If I No Longer Use It
That Netflix is coming to desktop Linux soon is great news. Considering the OS only holds about 1.6 percent of overall desktop marketshare, it's an important...
Wayland & Weston 1.6 Released
The latest quarterly update to Wayland and its Weston compositor are now available! Wayland/Weston 1.6.0 is another important milestone now crossed in delivering a...
Distribution Release: KNOPPIX 7.4.1
Klaus Knopper has released KNOPPIX 7.4.1, a bug-fix release of the project's Debian-based live CD/DVD that provides the LXDE (default), GNOME 3.12 and KDE...
Why the Convergent Desktop is So Important to Linux
There is one truth that all the Linux faithful hold near and dear to their hearts -- that Linux is a leader when it...
23 Years of Terrible Linux Predictions
We recently celebrated the 23rd birthday of Linux – with the original announcement of our beloved kernel having appeared, as if by magic, on...