Showing headlines posted by brideoflinux

« Previous ( 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ... 81 ) Next »

Red Hat Beds With Oracle in New Cloud Deal

Somebody should make a movie of this story, with Red Hat as the damsel who finds her power, and Oracle cast as the volatile leading man.

OSI License Review Working Group Seeks Input on Changes

The Open Source Initiative is planning on making a few changes to how they do things. They think they’ve got it figured out, but first they want to know what you think.

Why Content Moderation on Mastodon Isn’t the Train Wreck Some on Twitter Say It Is

While content moderation on Mastodon is far from perfect, it may be miles ahead of what’s in second place.

With First Keynote Announcements, SCALE 2023 Looks Like a ‘Must Attend’ Event

On Sunday, Scale made its first keynote reveal for 2023 with Arun Gupta, former CNCF chairperson, governing board member at OpenSSF, and VP and GM for Open Ecosystem at Intel. On Monday, Scale made its second keynote announcement: Ken Thompson, the creator of Unix and Go, will be a speaker

India’s New Indigenous BharOS Is Basically DeGoogled Android

India’s new Android-based mobile operating system, BharOS, was publicly tested on Tuesday. It’s part of a project to make India less dependent on technology developed outside the country.

February Will Be ‘Linux Desktop Environment’ Month on FOSS Force

Our coverage of Linux desktop environments will include everything from “explainer” articles for those new to Linux, as well as articles for more experienced users. We’ll also be conducting a two-part poll to determine which desktop environment our users prefer.

Fedora Community Grabs the Brass Ring: Wins Our ‘Best Linux Distro’ Poll!

Red Hat’s community Fedora distribution handily wins the reboot of our annual “Best Linux Distro” poll, followed by Pop!_OS and MX Linux. Thanks to generous contributions from All Things Open and SCALE, the winning project gets conference tickets, t-shirts, and hats!

ATO’s ‘Open Source Charlotte’ to Hold Inaugural Event January 26

All Thing’s Open’s expansion into North Carolina’s largest city will begin with a free Meetup by podcast host Mike Bifulco, and will be followed in March by this year’s Open Source 101.

It’s Time to Vote in the Best Linux Distro Poll’s Final Round

There’s more at stake than merely bragging rights. This year’s winning Linux distribution will receive passes to All Things Open and SCALE, as well as t-shirts and hats.

System76 Previews New Beefed-up Pangolin Due in February

In the next several weeks, the preinstalled Linux computer maker, System76, will have a brand new and much improved version of its popular Pangolin laptop on its shelves and ready to ship.

OpenMandriva’s Rolling Release, ROME: Mostly Ready for Prime Time

The folks at OpenMandriva say that with this release, the new rolling release option, ROME, is ready enough for most use cases, although production users should wait for the “all clear.”

Time to Vote in Our Best Linux Distro 2022 Poll!

Who’s going to get bragging rights this year? The last two times we did this, Arch was the winner — and the first time we did it, Ubuntu took home the prize. Call out the troops and get bragging rights by making your favorite our “Best Linux Distro.”

Malware Effect at Least 30 WordPress Plugins – Update Now

At least 30 WordPress plugins are actively being exploited by a pair of similar trojans, that put a backdoor on websites and redirect traffic to malware infected sites.

Brave: A Great Browser With a Questionable Business Model

It’s too bad that Brave Software, the company behind the Brave browser, bases its business model on cryptocurrency. If not for that, I would be using it as my daily online driver, because it’s a great browser.

GoDaddy Sucks — and Here’s Why

If you’re reading this article, that means that GoDaddy still hasn’t managed to get traffic pointing to our new and improved server. That’s because this article isn’t on the new server, it’s only on the one we thought would be retired by now.

Ubuntu's Kinetic Kudu 22.10 Released: What's New for Desktop & Server

Although Ubuntu 22.10, “Kinetic Kudu,” is an interim release that will only be supported for nine months, it includes enough new features to perhaps attract some to drop their LTS to at least give it a try.

System76 Moves Thelio to Latest Intel & AMD Chips

System76 adds the availability of Intel’s and AMD’s latest while it’s in the middle of a Halloween sale, sweetening the pot for those in the market for a high quality Linux computer.

System76 Upgrades Its Oryx Pro Linux Laptops

Linux-focused computer maker System76 today announced updated options for its top tier Oryx Pro laptop that comes with Pop!_OS preinstalled.

Community Owned CentOS Replacement, AlmaLinux, Elects Board

Community Owned CentOS Replacement, AlmaLinux, Elects Board. With this election, AlmaLinux becomes the only major CentOS Linux replacement distribution to be solely owned and operated by its community of developers and users.

How a Command Prompt and Edlin Made Me a Computer Enthusiast

In which our heroine learns to park the heads on a Kaypro “portable,” experiences word processing on a dumb terminal, and figures out how to keep her IBM XT from being rude to her.

« Previous ( 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ... 81 ) Next »