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Canonical Loves Windows 10: Ubuntu Maker Wants to Lead Microsoft’s WSL

The Windows Subsystem for Linux, or WSL, is a feature bundled in Windows 10 that allows users to run Linux on top of Microsoft’s operating system.

Time Is Running Out for Windows 7 Fanboys

The clock is ticking for Windows 7, as Microsoft is projected to stop servicing this OS version on January 14.

But at the same time, Linux continues to be a worthy alternative.

Microsoft Edge is coming to Linux. But will anybody use it?

Edge wasn't even popular on Windows—adding Linux support is a curious move.

It's Official: Chromium-Based Microsoft Edge Web Browser Is Coming to Linux

Microsoft has confirmed during its Ignite 2019 conference that the forthcoming Chromium-Based Microsoft Edge web browser will also be available on the Linux platform.

Microsoft Conquers Android as “Link to Windows” Becomes Top Free App

Microsoft’s Android apps are getting more and more popular, and today the company’s very own “Link to Windows” tool published in the Google Play Store conquered the leading place in the Top Free rankings.

The Final Countdown: Microsoft to Retire Windows 7 in 99 Days

Windows 10 is already the number one desktop operating system, having reached 900 million active devices only recently, but on the other hand, Windows 7 remains a major pain in the neck for Microsoft.

How to Run Linux on a Mac From an External Drive

Leo Laporte,The Tech Guy, answers Maggie's question about running Linux on a MacBook Pro and dual booting from an external drive.

FLOSS Weekly 548: GNOME

GNOME is an easy and elegant way to use your computer. It's designed to put you in control and get things done.

What’s the Best Alternative to Windows 7?

For consumers, migrating to Linux is a much easier thing to do, especially if we’re talking about power users. Distributions like Linux Mint have become much more user-friendly in the last couple of years and they provide users with a rather familiar UI similar to the one in Windows.

Call me crazy, but Windows 11 could run on Linux

Desktop Windows has had so many problems, desperate measures may be needed.

Microsoft acquires jClarity for optimizing Java workloads on Azure

JClarity is a key contributor to the AdoptOpenJDK project, which is building binaries of OpenJDK for a variety of platforms, including Linux and Windows. JClarity provides software performance analytics and tuning which they say is "driven by machine learning," and which is aimed at trying to solve Java performance problems on the desktop and in the cloud.

FLOSS Weekly 538: Leo Laporte

Randal Schwartz and Jonathan Bennett talk to Leo Laporte about FLOSS's history and the TWiT Network.

Windows 7 Enters the Last Six Months of Support

Windows 7 has officially entered the last six months of support, as the 2009 operating system is projected to be retired on January 14, 2020.

Gartner, IDC agree that PC sales are up—but they don’t agree what a PC is

The higher numbers from IDC indicate a stronger market for Chromebooks than Surface, which shouldn't be a surprise to anyone with children in North American schools, where the inexpensive and easily locked-down Chromebooks are ubiquitous.

Ubuntu: What does the future look like post-Unity?

The modern Linux desktop is one where "everything just works," and "you're able to use the applications that you've come to rely on in your day-to-day life," says Canonical's Will Cooke.

How to create snapshots on Linux with Timeshift

Backup snapshots are a must have. Find out how to create them in Linux with Timeshift.

Microsoft Says Linux Surpassed Windows on Azure

“Microsoft loves Linux” is something that we hear every once in a while, especially from Microsofties who try to get the software giant more involved into this world that they once hated.

FLOSS Weekly 53:4 All Things Open 2019

All Things Open is a polyglot technology conference focusing on the tools, processes and people making open source possible. Target audience includes designers, developers, decision makers, entrepreneurs and technologists of all types and skill levels.

What's new with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 and Red Hat Virtualization

Two of Red Hat's more popular offerings received updates.

Advanced Linux backdoor found in the wild escaped AV detection

Fully developed HiddenWasp gives attackers full control of infected machines.

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