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As part of its Cybersecurity National Action Plan (CNAP), the White House is collaborating with The Linux Foundation’s Core Infrastructure Initiative (CII). CIO.com's Swapnil Bhartiya interviewed Linux Foundation executive director Jim Zemlin to learn more about how the collaboration will work.
LibreOffice 5.1 shows first signs of a new user interface
The Document Foundation today announced the release of LibreOffice (LO) 5.1. With this release, LO is moving toward a totally reorganized user interface.
Is Docker ditching Ubuntu Linux? Confusion reigns
Docker has long relied on Ubuntu Linux as the default host environment for Docker apps, but comments from the company's CTO recently suggest that might not be the case much longer.
Samsung hopes Raspberry Pi can spread Tizen OS adoption
Samsung initiated a port of Tizen 3.0 OS to Raspberry Pi. It is now possible to create custom versions of the latest Tizen OS for the development board through tools provided by Linux-based collaboration projects.
Kolab and Collabora team up to take on Google Apps and Office 365
Collabora Productivity, a UK-based consulting firm that offers LibreOffice for enterprises, and Kolab Systems, a Switzerland-based provider of open source groupware solutions, have partnered to offer Collabora’s CloudSuite as an integrated component of Kolab.
The real reason Microsoft open sourced .NET
DevOps, microservices, and the shift to containers and lightweight computing environments explain a lot about Microsoft’s position on .NET, open source and Nano Server.
Google creates fix for zero-day kernel flaw, says effect on Android is greatly exaggerated
After being caught off guard by the disclosure of a serious flaw in the Linux kernel this week, Google has quickly developed a patch for Android and shared it with device manufacturers.
Linux zero-day affects most Androids, millions of Linux PCs
A new zero-day vulnerability has been discovered that allows Android or Linux applications to escalate privileges and gain root access, according to a report released this morning by Perception Point.
OwnCloud founder sells openDesktop.org
As those in the Linux and open source communities know well, long before Apple's App Store appeared on the scene, openDesktop.org offered applications, tools, wallpapers, sounds, icons, themes and other artwork and stuff for the Linux desktop.
How tech giants spread open source programming love
Programming languages and technologies that were developed by industry and Internet giants – specifically to meet the unique challenges they faced operating at massive scale – have been open sourced and are now being adopted by regular-sized enterprises for everyday use.
WD and ownCloud team up on consumer cloud device
Western Digital Labs and the ownCloud community are working to bring a consumer grade self-hosted cloud to market.
Nvidia Shield Android TV review: Linux conquers the living room
Google’s own Android TV offering, Nexus Player, didn't gain the same popularity as did its Nexus line of smartphones. Many other companies have also built Android TV devices, but none of them have made any waves in the market. This is going to change with Nvidia Shield Android TV.
Drupal sites at risk due to insecure update mechanism
The update mechanism of the popular Drupal content management system is insecure in several ways, allowing attackers to trick administrators into installing malicious updates.
Third try is no charm for failed Linux ransomware creators
Getting cryptographic implementations right is difficult. A group of malware creators is currently experiencing that hard truth, to the amusement of security researchers.
System 76 Oryx Pro review: This monster of a laptop comes with Ubuntu pre-installed
After playing with it for a while and making an attempt to bring it with me on a short trip, I reached the conclusion that this device is meant for two purposes: gaming and desktop replacement.
2015's most exciting Linux devices
2015 started with an impressive showing of Linux at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES). And now the year is closing, having delivered some great Linux-powered devices. Here are the 9 that I found most exciting.
9 Biggest open source stories of 2015
2015 was an extremely good year for open source. Enterprise customers embraced open source at an unprecedented rate. Arch rivals came together to work on shared technologies. Even Microsoft and Apple released their software as open source.
11 predictions for Linux in 2016
The Linux world changed a lot in 2015. Will the momentum continue?
System76 Meerkat: God of small things
This little Linux powered mini PC is capable of doing desktop grade work.
Lessons from UbuCon: Canonical needs its own live events
UbuCon's growth, and Canonical's increased involvement, is a sign that the company needs to return to organizing its own live events.