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The benefits of using FLAC for audio

In today's open source roundup: Why you should consider using FLAC for audio. Plus: New encryption ransomware targets Linux. And 10 GUI tools for Linux sysadmins.

Google's Nexus 5X has a great display and is worth the price

In today's open source roundup: AnandTech has a detailed review of Google's Nexus 5X Android phone. Plus: A video overview of what's new in Cinnamon 2.8. And DistroWatch reviews Fedora 23 Workstation.

The Washington Post questions the security of the Linux kernel

In today's open source roundup: The Washington Post wonders if the Linux kernel needs better security. Plus: Does Linux need a more diverse range of distributions? And Ubuntu 16.04 LTS will drop the Ubuntu Software Center.

Why a user switched to Android after six years of iPhones

In today's open source roundup: A dedicated iPhone user switches to Android after six years. Plus: Tails 1.7 has been released. And what's new in Fedora 23.

Linus goes on epic rant about Linux kernel code

In today's open source roundup: Linus loses it in an epic rant about kernel code. Plus: Lenovo 100S Chromebook review. And Google says Chrome OS is here to stay.

Turn your laptop into a free Chromebook

In today's open source roundup: How to try Chrome OS free on your laptop. Plus: DistroWatch reviews Ubuntu 15.10. And Linus unleashes Linux 4.3.

Google plans to merge Chrome OS and Android

In today's open source roundup: Android and Chrome OS will be combined by Google. Plus: The Linux version of Batman Arkham Knight delayed. And Linux helps educate Australian prisoners behind bars.

Xiaomi prepares to sell Linux laptops

In today's open source roundup: Xiaomi will release two Linux laptops. Plus: A review of the Dell Chromebook 13. And a video preview of Unity 8 in Ubuntu 16.04.

Ubuntu 15.10 reviews roundup

In today's open source roundup: Find out what the critics are saying about Ubuntu 15.10. Is it worth installing on your Ubuntu computer?

How to open a site as an app on your Chromebook

In today's open source roundup: Open a site as an app on your Chromebook. Plus: Why didn't Google use Chrome OS in the Pixel C tablet? And Ubuntu 15.10 has been released.

Ubuntu 16's name: Xenial Xerus

In today's open source roundup: Canonical picks the name for Ubuntu 16. Plus: GNOME gets a gaming hub. And The Google Play Store gets a whole new look.

Why Android is better than iOS for some users

In today's open source roundup: A Datamation writer explains why he prefers Android over iOS. Plus: A review of Dell's Chromebook 13. And a helpful beginner's guide to Linux.

HP announces new Chromebook 14 with Intel processor

In today's open source roundup: HP's new Chromebook 14 will use an Intel processor. Plus: DistroWatch reviews Linux Lite 2.6. And a review of the Nexus 6P phone.

Valve removes SteamOS icons from some Linux games

In today's open source roundup: Valve removes the SteamOS icon from some Linux games. Plus: How to make the Steam Controller work in Linux. And is the Alienware Steam Machine worth buying?

Linux Foundation extends free Chromebook offer

In today's open source roundup: The Linux Foundation's free Chromebook offer has been extended. Plus: The Ubuntu Touch store gets its first malicious app. And can the Internet exist without Linux?

Is Arch Linux more trouble than it's worth?

In today's open source roundup: An Arch Linux user wonders if it's worth the bother to run it. Plus: Ubuntu 15.10 will ship with GNOME's overlay scroll bars. And Ubuntu phones will be able to run Linux apps.

Run Windows applications on Android via WINE

In today's open source roundup: WINE is coming to Android devices. Plus: Create your own desktop environment for Linux. And a video unboxing and review of the Nexus 6P.

Parsix GNU/Linux 8.0 review

In today's open source roundup: A review of Parsix GNU/Linux 8.0. Plus: GNOME Software will get new rating system. And Matthew Garrett is not forking Linux.

Linux: Sarah Sharp defines what makes a good community

In today's open source roundup: Sarah Sharp shares her thoughts about what makes a good community. Plus: Norbert Preining examines Sarah Sharp's crusade. And Linux redditors share their thoughts about the Sarah Sharp controversy.

Linux: Is Sarah Sharp a Social Justice Warrior?

In today's open source roundup: Sarah Sharp's resignation from Linux kernel development sparks charges that she is a Social Justice Warrior. Plus: A review of Android 6.0 Marshmellow. And will Google let Android apps run on Windows 10 Mobile?

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