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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.

FOSS News Quiz for September 9, 2022

How closely did you follow the news about Linux and free and open source software this week? You can get an idea about how well informed you are (and have some fun in the process) by taking our weekly FOSS News Quiz.

Open Source and the War on Covid

Despite being taken over to profit big tech companies, open source continues to be a positive influence in areas that matter.

Passings: Peter Eckersley, a Founder of Let’s Encrypt, Dies at 43

FOSS Force has learned that Peter Eckersley, who among other things was a founder of Let’s Encrypt, has died. He was 43 years old.

FOSS Force Open Source News Quiz (8/19/22)

How closely did you follow the news about Linux and free and open source software this week? You can get an idea about how well informed you are (and have some fun in the process) by taking our weekly Open Source News Quiz.

Encounter at Home Point

  • FOSS Force; By Christine Hall (Posted by brideoflinux on Aug 16, 2022 4:47 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Reviews
We wonder what the crew from the Enterprise would think of 21st century Earthlings giving up Gnome, KDE, or Xfce for the official desktop environment of Star Fleet.

Open Source RISC-V Is Rolling Towards the Mainstream

The last year or so was already a wild ride for the open source instruction set architecture RISC-V, then Intel stepped in, took a top tier membership, a seat on the board, pledged to spend a billion dollars on the architecture, and began partnering with key RISC-V vendors.

FOSS Force Open Source News Quiz

How closely did you follow the news about Linux and free and open source software this week? You can get an idea about how well informed you are (and have some fun in the process) by taking our Open Source News Quiz.

SCaLE Returns to Celebrate Its 20th Birthday July 28-31

With SCaLE getting ready to celebrate its 20th birthday in a few weeks at SCaLE 19x, we decided to take a deep delve into one of the best known community-focused Linux conferences.

Cormier Steps Down, Hicks Steps Up as Red Hat CEO

Less than two-and-a-half years after becoming Red Hat CEO, Paul Cormier has resigned from the role. Cormier will remain onboard as the company’s Chairman.

Green Check’s SaaS for Legal Pot Biz: A Shot in the Arm for Dispensaries

The banks foot the bill for the platform, which keeps detailed eyes on a vendor’s financials to satisfy regulatory requirements. Bank customers involved in the legal cannabis business get access for free.

My Body, My Data Act Tackles Online Privacy in Wake of Roe v. Wade Decision

Representative Jacobs’ office said that one of the bill’s intents is to protect women seeking abortions from the prying eyes of law enforcement in states where abortion is illegal.

AlmaLinux Build System: What You Need to Know

The AlmaLinux Build System will let users build software for the AlmaLinux distribution. Full access of ALBS is slated for July.

Home Depot Upgrades 2,300 Retail Edge Locations Using SUSE Rancher, K3s

Home Depot recently switched to a system based on SLES, Rancher, and K3s for running its more than 2,300 remote locations. Here's what that means.

Open Compute Project: Data Center Design by Community Effort

  • Data Center Knowledge; By Christine Hall (Posted by brideoflinux on Jun 3, 2022 9:46 PM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story
For 11 years OCP has been changing the ways that data centers are constructed and operate by putting data center operators and their suppliers under a single roof.

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