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Ubuntu is one of the most popular Linux distros for all kinds of users, from Linux newbies to seasoned campaigners. For programmers, the Ubuntu Long Term Support (LTS) release provides a stable ...
Floppy disks linger in Linux through code cleanups, surviving in prisons, retro circles, and industry despite technological ...
It's the season of FOSS fruitfulness as juicy goodness falls from the branch The Northern hemisphere is moving into autumn ...
Linus Torvalds has released the fifth release candidate of Linux 6.17. Things seem to be going well for this release, but ...
KDE has launched its own immutable Linux distribution in alpha. It acts as a 'reference implementation', offering atomic updates, Flatpak apps and more.
Unlike the centralized, exclusive development of other Unix-like systems, now largely forgotten, Linux welcomed contributions from anyone willing to submit code.
Linux Foundation launches Open Source Software Development, Linux, and Git certification If you want to learn how to develop open-source software on Linux, here's where to start.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Business Developers directly addresses these concerns by providing developers self-serve, no-cost access to a complete set of enterprise-ready, Red Hat Enterprise ...
CIQ, the company behind a new open-source enterprise Linux distribution called Rocky Linux, has raised $26 million.
As part of the Rust for Linux project, aimed to make it possible to use Rust for Linux driver development, the Android team at Google is working on evaluating the benefits that using Rust would bring.
With this week marking the 25th anniversary of the open source Linux OS, The Linux Foundation has issued a new report on the massive development effort that shapes the Linux kernel.
Linus Torvalds returns to Linux development with new code of conduct in place Torvalds took a self-imposed break to rethink his controversial treatment of others ...