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In This Episode: Linux on the NUC: Using Ubuntu, Mint, Fedora, and the SteamOS beta, How to run Linux on a Chromebook, Dell Embraces Cumulus Linux for Networking, Installing Linux: The Good, Bad and Ugly, Simplifying the Installation of Oracle Database on Oracle Linux, Google Becomes Seventh Member of the Open Invention Network, Linux Video of the Week: Sailfish Mobile OS Updates, Smart Home Automation with Linux and Raspberry Pi
In This Episode: Steam Machines Are Pointless And Valve Is Struggling To Keep SteamOS Relevant, Kingdom Come Deliverance: First CryEngine Game Planned For Linux, Red Hat upgrades cloud infrastructure offerings, Tizen OS Release Delayed by Samsung Until At Least the Second Half of 2014, SteamOS installer adds dual-boot support, Linux 3.13 Kernel Officially Released, FreeBSD 10.0 Final Released
In This Episode: US Army invests in Linux-powered, Wi-Fi capable 'smart rifles', Red Hat Updates Red Hat Academy, Brings Red Hat OpenStack Cloud Technology Education to Secondary and Higher Ed Students, Ubuntu Linux most secure end-user OS, according to researchers, Suse Enterprise Linux Server available in AWS GovCloud (US), This Raspberry Pi Tablet is absolutely gorgeous, Raspberry Pi: 11 reasons why it's the perfect small server, The Remarkable Intel NUC
In This Episode: Steam Machines: Are they a missed opportunity from Valve?, Jolla Review: Some Rough Edges, But This Linux Smartphone Shows Promise, SteamOS now supports Intel and AMD graphics, Launch of operating system rival to iOS and Android is delayed, Microsoft earns kudos in Linux conf keynote, Linux powers AR-15 rifle targeting system, Red Hat joins forces with CentOS to boost open source innovation
In This Episode: Open Invention Network Extends Its Linux-Protective Network to Cover OpenStack Technologies, What to expect from Ubuntu in 2014, Cities In Motion 2 Monorail Expansion & Linux Version Released, How To Install SteamOS, Raspberry Pi: Hands On with Arch Linux and Pidora, Intel releases extensive Haswell graphics documentation
In This Episode: Red Hat Fedora 20 Linux: New Networking, ARM Features, Samsung’s Tizen developer phone could preview a future without Android, Shadowrun Returns now available for Linux, updated to version 1.1, Oculus Rift consumer unit coming 2014, compatible with PC and Android, Cumulus Enhances Network Linux Distribution, The Document Foundation announces LibreOffice 4.1.3, RED HAT STARTS NEW INITIATIVE TO INCREASE OPENSTACK ADOPTION
In This Episode: Ubuntu Touch: The smartphone Ubuntu Linux arrives, 'Linux is the future of gaming,' says Valve chief, John Carmack Expresses Doubts About Valve's SteamOS, Steam Machines, Mirantis Fuels New OpenStack Cloud Distribution, Open Virtualisation Alliance transforms into Linux Foundation Collaborative Project, Linux powers upcoming Navy ship USS Zumwalt’s data centers, Compact low-cost open-source single-board Android/Linux computers (Olimex's A20-OLinuXino-MICRO)
In This Episode: 'Battlefield 4' dev wants to make killer app for Steam Machines, Total War: Rome II coming to Linux via SteamOS, Which Distro Is Best for Beginners?, Ubuntu syncs up with OpenStack, Samsung Slowing Development Of Tizen OS, Postponing Launch Of Smartphone Revision One, Cinnamon 2.0 now officially available
In This Episode: Valve details specs for Linux-based Steam Machine prototype gaming PCs, French National Police Switch 37,000 Desktop PCs to Linux, "Most powerful" Arduino ever has ARM Cortex-A8 chip, runs "full Linux", Utilite ARM-based Linux PC now available for $99 and up, Intel announces Quark-based Galileo dev board, RHEL 5.10 arrives with improved stability
In This Episode: FSF marks 30 years of free software movement, Valve unveils new PC gaming controller, Oracle unveils open source tablet 'DukePad', Citrix Makes Its XenServer Open-Source, VLC Adds Better Porting to Mobile, A Dozen New Codecs, and More, Suse updates its OpenStack cloud build with easier deployment and Hyper-V integration, Zerowait Inks Reseller Agreement with Red Hat Storage Server Group
In This Episode: Valve announces SteamOS, a living-room operating system for games, Red Hat Q2 Profit Rises, But Shares Slip, IBM plans to invest $1 billion in Linux and open source innovation on power systems, Lenovo ThinkServer Systems Certified for Oracle VM and Oracle Linux, New Specs for Sailfish OS Jolla, Device-spanning Ubuntu Touch OS gets October 17 launch date, Red Hat Teams Up with dotCloud to Promote Open Hypervisor Alternative, OpenZFS launch announcement
In This Episode: Google quietly dumps Oracle MySQL for MariaDB, MintBox 2 ships with Linux Mint 15 and Core i5 processors, Samsung May Release Tizen-Based TVs in 2014, Red Hat Releases Red Hat Developer Toolset 2.0 with Update to GCC, Arduino releases new Yun, a Arduino, Linux and Wi-Fi mashup, Raspberry Pi gets audiophile credentials thanks to RaspyFi Linux distro, How to choose the best Linux server for your business
In This Episode: Running Linux on your Mac: 2013 edition, Linux Professional Institute puts Linux in the classrooms, Linux Kernel 3.11 Release Boosts Performance, Efficiency, Linode adds analytics package to Linux cloud, Ubuntu beta out, Red Hat releases Jboss Developer Studio 7.0
In This Episode: The first rule of choosing a desktop Linux distribution: User, know thyself, Ubuntu Edge misses chance for Linux alternative, Steve Ballmer retires: A dark day for Linux!, System76 Gazelle Pro: An Intel Haswell Laptop With Ubuntu Linux, Running Linux on a Windows PC: Your getting started guide, Linux geeks rebuild entire internet in garage, KDE Connect brings together your Android phone, Linux desktop
In This Episode: Linux reaches out to hobbyist developers, Running Linux on a Windows PC: Your getting started guide, Raspberry Fly? Airware’s Linux and ARM developer platform for drones, Metro: Last Light may see a Linux release, Home media servers: Plex v XBMC, Interview: Mentor Graphics' Chris Hallinan Discusses The Yocto Project, Patterns and practices for open source software success