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In This Episode: A big step forward in business Linux: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 arrives, Linus Torvalds, creator of Linux programming language, answers interview questions, Sid Meier's Civilization V now available for SteamOS and Linux, Linux Mint 17 OEM images released to manufacturers, How to Install Linux on a Chromebook, Firefox 30 adds new Sidebar button, GStreamer 1.0 support for Linux, Microsoft's new open source ASP.Net can run on Linux, OS X
In This Episode: Linux Foundation Announces Renesas Electronics Becomes Gold Member, Hands On: Linux Mint 17 Release Candidate, Microsoft Previews PowerShell Desired State Configuration for Linux, HP’s $100 Android tablet arrives with Jellybean, Witcher 2 out now for Linux, is 80% off on Steam, PiCore 5.3 Linux is a 25MB operating system for the Raspberry Pi, Ubuntu Linux Community Manager Jono Bacon Leaves Canonical
In This Episode: Patches ready for Red Hat, Ubuntu and others affected by Linux kernel flaw, Linux Mint 17 release candidate available for download, Hands-on with PCLinuxOS 2014.05 KDE and LXDE: The Linux with something for everyone, Mozilla begrudgingly brings Netflix support to Linux with DRM in Firefox, Cloudsto EVO is a $160 Linux mini PC with VGA output, Atten-hut! Linux Foundation welcomes three new recruits, Canonical Updates Ubuntu Linux Mobile Installer for Android
In This Episode: Tech Pioneer Shuttleworth Demos OpenStack on Linux, Linux group builds 64-bit Android KitKat for ARM developers, Microsoft Office might be coming to Linux, A new Red Hat Linux branch pops up in a demo, Navy giving its helicopter drones a Linux upgrade, XCOM: Enemy Unknown Linux entry surfaces in Steam DB, Oracle Announces OpenStack Support for Oracle Linux and Oracle VM
In This Episode: OpenELEC 4.0 released, offers simple XBMC 13 install for standalone devices, Full Bore now available on Steam, 10% off during launch window, Possible Linux version for GRID Autosport: Codemasters, AMD finally commits to Android as it looks beyond Windows, Red Hat acquisition of Inktank beefs up its storage play, KernelCare: New no-reboot Linux patching system, Linux FTW: Lenovo launches two Chromebooks
In This Episode: Linus Torvalds Named Recipient of the 2014 IEEE Computer Society Computer Pioneer Award, Embedded Linux Yocto Project(TM) Announces AMD and Mentor Graphics as New Advisory Board Members, Linux engineer builds Raspberry Pi-based Piphone for $158, Oracle melds its 'cloud OS' with OpenStack in Solaris 11.2 release, Wind River Adds Security Boost for Internet of Things, Firefox 29 arrives with revamped Sync tool, customization mode, and Mozilla’s user interface overhaul Australis, Canonical's audacious Ubuntu for Android project isn't quite dead, but it is in limbo
In This Episode: Red Hat Linux Containers: Not Just Recycled Ideas, How to run XP on Linux Mint with Oracle VirtualBox, AMD demos next-gen x86 server APU running Fedora Linux, Ubuntu 14.04 'Trusty Tahr' Brings Long-Term Linux Desktop Support, BeagleBone Black doubles flash, embraces Debian, TI opts for Linux based on Mainline kernel, SUSE Seeks Easier Mainframe Linux Installation
In This Episode: The Many Alternative Computing Worlds of Linux, UEFI and Windows 8 Update on Windows/Linux dual-boot systems, Heartbeat SSL Flaw Puts Linux Distros at Risk, IBM announces mainframe Hadoop for Linux and flash storage, Panda Cloud Systems Management Adds Linux Support, Chris Roberts Confirms Linux Support for Star Citizen?, Red Hat Enables Linux Licenses to Migrate to Google Compute Engine
In This Episode: Why Linux Mint is a worthwhile Windows XP replacement, Maxthon Releases Its First Browser For Linux, Is Windows 8 update deleting Linux boot loader?, SUSE releases module to patch running kernel, Red Hat ends on high but cools on outlook, HTC Keeps Its Promises, Releases Android 4.4.2 Kernel Sources for All Variants of the HTC One, Verizon Terremark Joins Linux Foundation As Gold Member
In This Episode: Linux worm Darlloz targets Intel architecture to mine digital currency, 10,000 Linux servers hit by malware serving tsunami of spam and exploits, Financial Firms Looking To Linux, Windows 7 As XP Support Dries Up, Facebook Has Open-Sourced Its Hack Programming Language, New Linux version will reduce suspend and resume times, Mozilla updates Firefox Beta for version 29; brings revamped Firefox Sync, customization mode
In This Episode: $2,400 "Introduction to Linux" course will be free and online this summer, Critical crypto bug leaves Linux, hundreds of apps open to eavesdropping, Dying for an Ubuntu Linux phone? Here's how much it'll cost you, Another major game engine gets Linux support ahead of Steam Machines launch, Unix: Networking basics for the beginner, AcQ Inducom debuts OpenVPX 3U single-board computer with Freescale QorIQ T4240 processor, Getting started with the Raspberry Pi
In This Episode: Raspberry Pi gets true open-source graphics drivers, Shuttleworth says Ubuntu is sticking with MySQL, ARM-based Rikomagic MK902 LE runs Linux, Buffalo releases DD-WRT-based Wi-Fi routers, Sierra Wireless Introduces Legato
In This Episode: Ars walkthrough: Using the ZFS next-gen filesystem on Linux, Seven ways to set up multi-booting with Windows 8 and Linux, Samsung ditches Android for Tizen on Gear 2 smart watch, Ubuntu Linux Mobile Phones Arriving Soon In China, Prevas releases Linux distribution for congatec computer module, Linux Foundation Announces Schedule for Annual Collaboration Summit, First Ubuntu phones to launch in 2014
In This Episode: Experiments with my new laptop, Linux and UEFI, Picking a Flavor of Linux, Pennsylvania high school adopts Linux, rolls out laptops to students, Unity 8 launch delayed by Canonical, Shuttleworth says Ubuntu will switch to systemd, 25 Mythical and Humorous Facts About Linux Creator Linus Torvalds, Tizen teasing continues as new members join but none pledge devices, Argentina, Venezuela cooperate on open source software
In This Episode: Debian inches towards new init system decision amid fallout, Half Life 3: Would You Install it if It Released for Linux?, Firefox Aurora Update Brings Major UI Changes, New Firefox Sync, Docker Releases Faster, More Stable Version 0.8, RIoT board aims to speed Android development, Lightworks Video Editor Pulls Plenty of Weight, Mandriva releases new version of systems management software