Fedora, Red Hat’s community Linux for developers, is finally available from a mainstream PC vendor, Lenovo. …read more Source:: Linux
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How to judge open-source projects
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•We’d like to have an easy way of judging open-source programs. It can be done. But easily? Dream on!. …read more Source:: Linux
AWS introduces Bottlerocket: A Rust language-oriented Linux for containers
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•There’s a new security-oriented Linux for containers in town from Amazon and its name is Bottlerocket. Instead of being built almost entirely in C, it includes many components written in …read more Source:: Linux
Commit 1 million: The history of the Linux kernel
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•29-years in the making, the Linux kernel just accepted its millionth commit. The greatest open-source project of all time has come a long way from its “hobby” beginnings. …read more Source:: Linux
Linux turns 29: The biggest events in its history so far
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•A year by year summary of the most significant events in Linux’s history to date. …read more Source:: Linux
Enough with the Linux security FUD
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•Every few weeks, another security story appears saying how insecure Linux is. There’s only one problem with most of them: They’re fake news. The real problem is incompetent system administrators. …read more Source:: Linux
Microsoft brings Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 to Windows 10 1903 and 1909
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•Microsoft is easing the requirement for WSL2. Instead of only working on Windows 10 2004 or higher, WSL also is now available for Windows 10 1903 and 1909 users. …read more Source:: Linux
Samsung Galaxy Watch 3: Finally, a great smartwatch from someone other than Apple
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•Apple has mastered making excellent smartwatches, but its rivals haven’t been up to its challenge. Until now. …read more Source:: Linux
Programming language Kotlin 1.4 is out: This is how it’s improved quality and performance
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•Kotlin gains new debugging tools and the beginnings of improved multi-platform support. …read more Source:: Linux
Some email clients are vulnerable to attacks via ‘mailto’ links
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•GNOME Evolution, KDE KMail, IBM/HCL Notes, and older versions of Thunderbird found to be vulnerable. …read more Source:: Linux