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Linux Developers Start Poaching Microsoft Users After Windows 7 End of Support

The push to convince users to make the jump to Linux doesn’t come down just to consumers.

Microsoft and IBM: Here’s why we back Google in Oracle Java API copyright case

Google filed its opening brief on January 6 and since then dozens of stakeholders, including IBM, Microsoft, and Mozilla, have filed a total of 27 briefs outlining opposition to the idea that software APIs should be copyrightable.

Why Should You Use Linux?

Take an in-depth look into Linux and the distros that make it what it is today. It can even be a great idea for you and your use cases!

Fedora 32 Greenlit For Enabling FSTRIM Support By Default

FSTRIM gets a go ahead at the FESCO meeting along with the change for using update-alternatives on cc and c++.

Linux Lite 4.8 Arrives as a Windows 7 Alternative, Based on Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS

Windows 7 users, willing to upgrade to Linux Lite 4.8 after the operating system's end of life on January 14th, can benefit of a familiar interface.

It’s a no to ZFS in the Linux kernel from me, says Torvalds, points...

ZFS was originally developed by Sun for use in the Solaris operating system and open-sourced under the CDDL in 2005.

Linux gaming made easy: The fastest way to get up and running

Take a look at the many top-tier commercial games available for Linux. There's no need to run Windows to play great Triple-A game titles.

CNCF upgrades Falco runtime security tool to incubator status

Falco, originally created by Sysdig in 2016, is approved to join CNCF Incubation after 257% increase in downloads.

Automotive Grade Linux Has Large Presence At CES 2020

Automotive Grade Linux is the Linux Foundation project that is bringing together automakers, suppliers and technology companies to accelerate adoption of a fully open software stack for the connected car.

Linux 5.6 Seeing Random Changes, New “Insecure” Option With GRND_INSECURE

GRND_INSECURE is sufficient for "best-effort non-cryptographic bytes" when users may not necessarily need strong random output.