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Best Linux and Open Source Apps for the Enterprise in 2015
Linux and Open Source technologies rule the enterprise segments. There are so many products and projects out there which are rescuing small and medium...
Enterprise Advances Brought Linux Success in 2014
For Linux, 2014 could easily be labeled the year enterprise really and truly embraced Linux. It could just as easily be labeled the year...
The 5 Biggest Linux Stories of 2014
Two Thousand and Fourteen was an exciting, tumultuous and rather funky year for Linux.Great consumer news, forks, death threats, hardware delays and... something truly...
Can Ubuntu Click Address Linus Torvalds’ Binary Problems?
Linux is a dominant player in almost every industry segment, minus one: desktop. We heard Linus Torvalds’ pain when he uttered these words at...
Multi-Stream Transport 4K Monitors To Become Better Supported On Linux
For a number of months David Airlie at Red Hat has been working on DisplayPort Multi-Stream Transport (DP MST) handling for Linux. Keith Packard...
Cloud Foundry Foundation: A Smart Move for VMware
In a move that parallels some smart moves made by Red Hat in the cloud computing space, VMware has launched an independent foundation supporting...
DRM Pull Request Sent In For Linux 3.19 – Great Stuff For Intel, Nouveau,...
One week into the merge window for the Linux 3.19 kernel, the DRM subsystem pull request was sent in this morning by Red Hat's...
Fedora 21 Release Review: An Impressive Developer Workstation
Fedora is among the most respected Linux-based distributions. Known as a bleeding edge operating system it offers the latest technologies at the earliest stages....
Cockpit In Fedora 21 Makes Linux Administration Easy
One of Red Hat's newest software projects was the Cockpit Management Console that was announced near the beginning of the year. With the Fedora...
Greg Kroah-Hartman on Contributing to the Kernel, Life as a Maintainer, Beer, and More
A Reddit AMA last week with Greg Kroah-Hartman, Linux kernel developer and Linux Foundation Fellow, went beyond the usual questions about his workstation setup...