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How User Revolts Shaped the Linux Desktop

The user revolts against KDE 4, Gnome 3, and Unity have left desktop Linux developers with a fear of innovation, exactly when that’s what’s needed.

Resignations Signal Generational Change at Apache Foundation

Three resignations from important posts at the Apache Foundation in May point to a generational change that is happening at other Linux and open source organizations as well.

Why Gnome 2 Continues to Win the Desktop Popularity Contest

Eight years after the Gnome 2 desktop was replaced by Gnome 3, the older desktop environment remains one of the most used interfaces on desktop Linux.

SiFive CEO Says RISC-V Servers are 'Five Years Away'

Last year he thought smartphones and servers were five and 10 years away, respectively, but he's had to "pull in his targets."

Tech Giants Join Linux Foundation's Connected-Cities Efforts

  • Data Center Knowledge; By Christine Hall (Posted by brideoflinux on Jun 20, 2019 1:36 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Cloud
The recently announced Urban Computing Foundation might be a sleeper that will have a big positive impact on data center operators.

What Is Razee, and Why IBM Open Sourced It

The continuous delivery software that's been doing the heavy lifting on IBM's global Kubernetes platform is now open source.

Netflix Finds Bug That Creates Linux Kernel Panic

One of the four security vulnerabilities recently discovered by streaming giant Netflix will throw a server into a Linux kernel panic.

Writing in Style With LibreOffice

Making the effort to learn to use the powerful style tools in LibreOffice Writer will save you time in the long run, while freeing you up to concentrate on your writing.

Companies Pushing Open Source RISC-V Silicon Out to the Edge

  • Data Center Knowledge; By Christine Hall (Posted by brideoflinux on May 29, 2019 1:25 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: ARM
It emerged as a force in the silicon market last year, and its been gaining momentum ever since.

Huawei and Other Mobile ‘Tech Giants’: You Should (Really) Break Free from Google/Android

The founder of the privacy respecting version of Android, /e/, says the time is right for phone makers to adopt an operating system that isn’t dependent on a single company.

The Two Solitudes of GNOME and KDE

The debate over whether KDE or GNOME is the better Linux desktop has been going on since before the turn of the century. Actually, it boils down to choice and what works best for you.

Red Hat's Jim Whitehurst on the IBM Merger, SUSE and Ubuntu

At Red Hat Summit, ITPro Today sat down with Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst and talked about life after the IBM merger, hybrid cloud and the competition.

RHEL8 Brings the Hybrid Cloud to DevOps

The latest and greatest version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux ships with new features that will make routine administration tasks easier for DevOps teams, while clearing a path for hybrid cloud deployments.

Red Hat: IBM Ownership Won't Change Open Source Mission

Red Hat and IBM executive leadership used Tuesday's keynote to reassure customers that Red Hat would remain Red Hat.

At Red Hat Summit, RHEL 8 Unveiled Under IBM's Cloud

The unveiling of RHEL 8 would normally steal the show at Red Hat Summit, but this year the deal with IBM may overshadow that announcement.

Docker Foundation Created to Support Diversity in Tech

Diversity in tech was front and center at DockerCon's second day, as CEO Steve Singh announced the Docker Foundation to promote workplace diversity.

Docker Enterprise 3.0 Beta Unveiled at DockerCon 2019

Today the beta version of Docker Enterprise 3.0 was unveiled at DockerCon during the morning keynote from Docker CEO Steve Singh.

Docker Security Breach Affects Devops Pipelines

Docker security took a hit last week -- right before its annual developer and customer event -- with the news that a database in its Docker Hub repository for container images had been hacked.

Gael Duval, Father of User Friendly Linux, on Mandrake and /e/ Phone

A couple of decades ago Gael Duval was a household name in Linux circles, even if he wasn’t quite as well known as Linus Torvalds, Richard Stallman, Eric Raymond, or Bruce Perens. Duval was the founder of what many consider to be the first user-friendly Linux distro, Mandrake, and as one of three co-founders of the French company MandrakeSoft, around the turn of the century brought the distro to something akin to rock star status among Linux users.

Deploying Docker Containers on Arm Hardware Just Got Easier

Docker and Arm have announced a partnership that will allow containerized applications for Arm to the developed on x86 hardware.

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