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Open Source Security Process Part 2: Containers vs. Hypervisors – Protecting Your Attack Surface

In part two of this series, Xen Project Advisory Board Chairman Lars Kurth discusses the different security vulnerabilities of containers and hypervisors. Read Part...

Solu Mini-PC Taps Linux for Organic Cloud UI

A Finnish startup called Solu Machines is closing in on its Kickstarter funding for a smartphone-like mini-PC with a Linux-based, cloud-oriented operating system and a novel...

World Without Linux Video Series Concludes

The video series and contest for “A World Without Linux” has now concluded. Thanks to everyone for your participation and interest. Stay tuned for...

How to create a data backup strategy using multi-period snapshots

What are Snapshots?Snapshots are point-in-time state of a share (folder). Snapshot technology in general, and snapshot implementation of Copy-on-Write (CoW) in BTRFS filesystem (Linux)...

Making the switch from Windows to Linux

I have been helping folks break away from Windows and switch to either Linux Mint or Ubuntufor a while now and I’m going to...

Create Your Own Streaming Service With Emby

We live in an age where everything is moving to cloud. This trend of course has its own advantages and disadvantages. The biggest advantage...

How To Convert Media Files in Linux

Once in a while, you need to convert media from one format to another, even in a cloud-centric world where everything is a “stream.”...

Your Best Video Players in Linux

If Linux is your desktop of choice (and why wouldn’t it be?), then most likely you’ve come across one reason or another to play...

Kdenlive Easy To Use Video Editor For Linux: Review [Install In Ubuntu, Fedora &...

If you regularly make videos for your Youtube channel or other video sites then you must try Kdenlive on Linux. Kdenlive is a free, open-source and easy to use...

LinuxCon Coverage: Collaboration Can Change the World

Today, Jim Zemlin (Executive Director at The Linux Foundation) opened LinuxCon North America in Seattle with a welcoming keynote. Here is a quick summary of this...