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Top 5 Linux Distributions for New Users

Linux has come a long way from its original offering. But, no matter how often you hear how easy Linux is now, there are...

Project EVE Promotes Cloud-Native Approach to Edge Computing

The LF Edge umbrella organization for open source edge computing that was announced by The Linux Foundation last week includes two new projects: Samsung...

4 Open-Source Network Management Tools Improve Usability, Performance

Network management tools have come a long way from the early command-line products with arcane, text-based configuration files that kept everyone except the resident...

New Deepin Linux Gets Even Better With Touchscreen Gesture Support

I still stand behind my claim that Deepin is one of the slickest and most beautiful desktop Linux distributions on the planet. Beyond that, it honestly blows...

Dell Opens Up About Its Linux Efforts And Project Sputnik

Dell's Barton George has been on a crusade to change how Linux is perceived by both consumers and developers. Six years ago Dell granted...

How ASLR Protects Linux Systems from Buffer Overflow Attacks

Address Space Layout Randomization (ASLR) is a memory-protection process for operating systems that guards against buffer-overflow attacks. It helps to ensure that the memory...

Top 5 Linux Distributions for Productivity

I have to confess, this particular topic is a tough one to address. Why? First off, Linux is a productive operating system by design....

9 Cheat Sheets for Linux and Open Source

There are a ton of tasks you do every single day. Make it a little easier on yourself by downloading our cheat sheets. 9 Linux...

Migrating to Linux: Network and System Settings

Learn how to transition to Linux in this tutorial series from our archives. In this series, we provide an overview of fundamentals to help you successfully make...

The Many New Features & Improvements of the Linux 5.0 Kernel

Linus Torvalds just released Linux 5.0-rc1, what was formerly known as Linux 4.21 over the past two weeks. While the bumping was rather arbitrary as opposed...