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The People Who Support Linux: “Be a Part of Creating Your Own Free World”

  This is an ongoing Linux.com series that profiles The Linux Foundation's individual supporters and begins to collectively illustrate a very important part of the...

10 Reasons to Switch to Another Linux Distro

1.- You Distro is very cutting edgeDistros like Fedora or OpenSuse are very quicly on they releases, sometimes you even don't finish updating and...

The Spring 2010 Linux Distro Scorecard

 Which Linux distro should I use? It's one of the most common questions for new and aspiring Linux users. There's so many to choose...

openSUSE Build Service 2.0 Beta1 Release Brings New User Interface

The openSUSE Build Service (obs) is an open package and distribution development platform that provides a transparent infrastructure that allows developers to build for...

Seven Reasons to Upgrade to Fedora 13

Fedora 13 is right around the corner. Code-named "Goddard," the Fedora 13 release sports tons of updates from Fedora 12 and some really exciting...

QA: Fedora Project Lead Paul Frields on the “Grown Up” Distro

 Henry Kingman today shares with the Linux.com community his exclusive interview with Fedora Project Leader Paul Frields. Frields goes into detail on the upcoming...

The End Is In Sight For RHEL 3

  It's doubtful that anyone really likes having to upgrade, but at some point it has to be done. For those particularly adverse to the...

Cloud, Management Advances Drive Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Server Forward

While it hasn't yet achieved prominence on par with is desktop-oriented sibling, Ubuntu 10.04 Server is gaining on Red Hat Enterprise Linux and SUSE...

Who Cares if FOSS is Profitable?

  Money makes the world go round, or so it's been said, but what about the world of FOSS? Sparked by a recent Glyn...

Linux 101: Introduction to sudo

There are two ways to run administrative applications in Linux. You can either switch to the super user (root) with the su command, or...