8 things you can do with Linux that you can't do with MacOS or Windows
Why should you try Linux? This is why.
Why should you try Linux? This is why.
As Linux comes under increasing attack by Microsoft, Intel says the open-source OS is not suited to general-purpose PCs.
Linux newcomers are becoming part of the mainstream effort to create software for non-PC "embedded" computing devices, as indicated by a host of trade show announcements.
It's Linux' modular design, a kernel whose features designers can pick-and-choose among, which is causing this revolution in embedded systems.
It's been a slow, hesitant embrace but now open source is top-of-mind for CEO Ken Klein.
Q&A CEO Jack Messman says Novell used to have trouble getting noticed. A little penguin changed all that.
IBM has the Linux middleware tools you need today--but so do Oracle, BEA, and many other enterprise software vendors. Why the rush, and what's in it for you?
Public floggings and executions like the recent SFLC lawsuit could be avoided if actual standards and procedures for compliance with the GPL and other Free and Open Source licenses actually existed.
The latest version of Fedora has just moved to beta and it includes the GNOME 2.x fork MATE desktop as well as the GNOME 3.x desktop.
Experts say Linux market consolidation isimminent because there is too little differentiationamong many versions. What's more, many distributionsgenerate little revenue or ship for free with trademagazines.