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20 Years of Top500 Data Show Linux’s Role in Supercomputing Breakthroughs

Today the Linux Foundation released a short analysis paper on 20 years of data collected by the Top500.org supercomputer list. Released each June and...

Reality Check: OpenStack is Not the Next Linux

Editor's Note: This is the third article in a new series by SUSE community marketing manager Brian Proffitt for Linux.com called "Reality Check" that...

How to Replace the Unity Desktop on Ubuntu Using apt-get

It seems to be popular these days to vilify Ubuntu as a distro because of the recent change to the Unity desktop.  We are...

Overview of Linux Kernel Security Features

Editor's Note: This is a guest post from James Morris, the Linux kernel security subsystem maintainer and manager of the mainline Linux kernel development...

Install XFCE 4.10 (A Lightweight Desktop) in Ubuntu and Linux Mint

Xfce is a free lightweight, fast and easy to use software desktop environment for Unix/Linux like operating systems. It is designed for productivity and...

Swift: The Easy Scripting Language for Parallel Computing

Over the next decade, computer scientists anticipate the world’s largest supercomputers will grow to millions of cores running as many as a billion parallel...

How to Use Awk to Find and Sort Text in Linux, GnuCash

awk is a splendid Unix scripting language for processing text files. The version included in most Linux distros is GNU awk, or gawk for...

U-Boot Creator Wolfgang Denk on the Great Achievements of Embedded Linux

Embedded Linux can claim at least two great achievements in standardization in the past few years, according to Wolfgang Denk, managing director of DENX Software Engineering...

Intro to OpenStack Part Two: How to Install and Configure OpenStack on a Server

This is the second article in our Introducton to OpenStack series. If you're interested in more in-depth professional training, The Linux Foundation offers OpenStack...

CMUS (C* Music Player) – A Console Based Audio Player for Linux

CMus is an open source ncursed based lightweight, fast and powerful terminal audio player for Unix/Linux like operating systems. It was released and distributed...