The “Year of the Linux desktop” is something you often hear about in the Linux community. This idea refers to the year when Linux will claim the dominant market-share percentage from operating systems such as Windows and OSX. While I am not sure if Linux on the desktop will ever become dominant, one thing is for certain: Linux has already … Read More
A Closer Look At Canonical’s Ubuntu Phones
Canonical has finally got skin in the mobile game, putting its first Ubuntu phone on sale in Europe last month.
Linux Growth Results in High Demand for Linux Talent for Fourth Year in a Row
Dice and The Linux Foundation today are releasing their annual Linux Jobs Report, which details the responses of more than 1,000 hiring managers and 3,000 Linux professionals about the state of the Linux job market. With new Linux-based systems, projects and products constantly emerging, hiring the right talent to support all the growth continues to be a priority amongst employers.
Docker and OpenJDK 8 are now included in RHEL 7
Red Hat was proud to announce earlier today, March 5, the availability of the first maintenance release of its Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 operating system for computers, used in numerous enterprises worldwide. The first point release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) operating system is here to improve the stability and security of the acclaimed OS.
VMware heads to court over GPL violations
According to the SFC (Software Freedom Conservancy), a nonprofit organization hosting a variety of open source projects, VMware is facing a legal battle.
DcData Cloud hosting – The Dube TradePort advantage
On December 4th, 2014, DcData management was proud to be invited to the Stakeholders’ Awards Luncheon hosted by Dube TradePort. The prestigious year-end ceremony was in recognition of excellence and outstanding achievement as Dube TradePort stakeholders, presented by Dube TradePort CEO Saxen van Coller.
Google’s Robot Dog Brings Us One Step Closer to the End of Humanity – (Video)
Google-owned Boston Dynamics released a YouTube video of its latest robotic endeavor Thursday, and the four-legged, 160 pound, mechanical canine is both borderline adorable and borderline terrifying. The robot also has the ability to self-stabilize, which Boston Dynamics illustrates by video taping employees kicking him in the side.
Live Kernel Patching Support Called For Linux 3.20 Kernel
It looks like the infrastructure to facilitate live kernel patching will be added to the Linux 3.20 kernel, the result of collaboration for SUSE’s kGraft and Red Hat’s Kpatch. Last year SUSE and Red Hat introduced their own live kernel patching mechanisms after not knowing each company was independently working on a solution for patching running versions of the Linux … Read More
Best Linux Software of All Time
Over the years, there have been a number of claims that the Linux desktop is lacking in terms of good, highly useful software. Today, I’m aiming to put this myth to bed once and for all. Continue reading for my list of the top ten best applications for Linux. Full story
Is LibreOffice better than the competitor?
One of the most common objections to open source applications such as LibreOffice is that there may not be quite the same features in open source programs. They are simply not good enough – it is said. Let’s have a look at some of the areas where LibreOffice is actually BETTER than the competitor Microsoft Office. Full story
Seafile Founder Daniel Pan Talks About His Open Source Cloud Software
The best solution is to ‘own’ your cloud, either though an on-premise cloud running in a local network disconnected from the Internet or one running on your own secure server. Seafile is one of the most promising, open source-based cloud projects.
Whatsapp now available to use in Linux through web browser
In order to use the web app service all you need is a browser (Google Chrome on WIndows, Mac, Linux and Chrome OS and support for more browsers is coming soon). Mobile devices, Windows Phone, Blackberry 10 and Android, will get update for WhatsApp today.
IBM scores a $500M deal to build a hybrid cloud for Anthem
Under the deal, IBM will build a hybrid cloud environment for Anthem, transforming that company’s information technology infrastructure.
University’s Virtual Reality Setup Runs on Linux and Open Source Software
VuePod runs Ubuntu Linux 13.04 and uses VRUI — an open source C++ toolkit — to render point clouds of geographical LIDAR scans. Photo credit:Mark A. Philbrick, Brigham Young University. Virtual reality may be best known for its entertainment value, but its practical applications are at least as compelling. With Cave automatic virtual environments (CAVE), for instance, engineers can save time … Read More
Red Hat And Linux Help European Space Agency
Red Hat (NYSE:RHT) is helping the European Space Agency (ESA) reach the cloud. The enterprise software company said Tuesday that it has developed an on-premise, private cloud infrastructure with advanced IT services that includes its open-source Linux operation system for the space agency’s user communities. Red Hat is the No. 1 provider of Linux, which has become a preferred alternative … Read More