Tsar Putin gets Linux to run on desktop and mobile
Special operation
In Tsar Putin’s Russian there is no need for a different operating system on your phone and PC after its developers have developed a special edition that invades both.
DECnet may be purged from Linux
End of an error
Microsoft software engineer Stephen Hemminger has proposed removing the DECnet protocol handling code from the Linux kernel putting the final full stop on the long history of protocol wars.
Linux hit by a rather nasty persistent virus
TIme for a lock down
Intezer Labs security researchers have identified a sophisticated new malware that targets Linux devices.
Microsoft stopped Lenovo from booting Linux
Are the days of Steve Ballmer back?
There is concern that Microsoft, which once dubbed Linux as a cancer on its operating system, might be returning to its old ways.
UCLA could give nerds muscles
No more sand being kicked face of Linux developers
University of California - Los Angeles (UCLA) materials scientists and SRI International have developed a new material and manufacturing process for creating artificial muscles that are stronger and more flexible than their biological counterparts.
Microsoft's xCloud looks terrible on Linux
Although since when was Linux the pretty option
Linux fans are a little upset that Microsoft's xCloud game streaming looks noticeable worse when running on Linux than Windows.
Russians switching to Linux
In Putin’s Russia 2023 is the year of Linux on the desktop
Tsar Putin’s invasion of Ukraine is forcing the country to switch to Linux.
Linux could go Rusty in the next release
We will C what happens next
Linux has been written in the C programming language for more than 30 years but the last few years have seen a growing momentum to make the Rust programming language Linux's second Linux language.
HP launches its developer-oriented Linux laptop
$1,099 priced laptop with Pop!_OS
HP has launched its Dev One Linux Laptop, a $1,099-priced 14-incher that runs on AMD CPU and Pop!_OS.
Trend Micro finds new Linux based ransomware
Targets VMware ESXi servers
Researchers at Trend Micro have discovered some new Linux-based ransomware that's being used to attack VMware ESXi servers.