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The Linux Foundation introduces Cloud Engineer Bootcamp for cloud job seekers (ZDNet)
Steven J. Vaughn Nichols writes at ZDNet about the Linux Foundation's new Cloud Engineer Bootcamp:
While there are plenty of cloud classes out there, the Linux Foundation...
Microsoft’s romance with open source software is on display at Build 2020
As Windows 10—and Server 2019—pack in more and better command-line functionality, one of the parts of the overall experience that began looking shabby by comparison is the terminal itself.
Desktop Linux: Why open source is heading for a new breakthrough
Fedora celebrated 15 years as a Linux distribution in November 2019, with Fedora 32 Workstation, the latest version of its operating system, arriving last month.
Open source subscription-based models will become more appealing: Red Hat
Red Hat is using a community-powered approach to deliver high-performing Linux, cloud, container, and Kubernetes technologies.
Swift Now Supports More Linux Distributions, Including Ubuntu 20.04
The official announcement on Swift coming to more Linux distributions was originally shared in late March when the team also confirmed that the programming language would also land on Windows.
Apple’s Top Service Now Works on Linux Too
Apple Music on the web supports all major browsers, including Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox.
With coronavirus forcing us to work from home, SUSE suggests the Linux desktop
As many sysadmins are discovering to their dismay, trying to manage workers from home on a wild mix of older Windows PCs is no fun at all. So, SUSE has a suggestion: The Linux desktop.
How to install PowerShell on Ubuntu Linux
Any admin coming to Linux from Windows might want to add PowerShell to the open source operating system. Jack Wallen shows you how.
Intel Issues A Slew Of Open-Source Software Updates For oneAPI
Presumably with the number of oneAPI component updates over the past week, a new oneAPI "release" is probably imminent.
It’s surprisingly easy to switch a gaming PC to Linux today
Not only is Linux easier than ever to use, but it's totally viable for gaming in 2020.
