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A tiny PC that runs Linux and Android 4.0 -- and costs just $74
Over the past few months there have been no fewer than three tiny, cheap Linux PCs making headlines, and now there's a fourth to add to the list.
Red Hat preps Enterprise Linux 7 for late 2013
The next major release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux , version 7, is targeted for release in the second half of 2013, Red Hat said on Tuesday, as it also celebrated the tenth anniversary of its enterprise OS.
New from Dell: An Ubuntu Linux laptop aimed at developers
Dell has taken what you might call an on-again, off-again approach to offering Ubuntu-preloaded hardware over the years, but on Monday the company made an announcement that Linux fans are sure to cheer.
Red Hat, Dell sign OEM pact
The announcement Tuesday of a new partnership between Dell and Red Hat could mark a further expansion of open-source software use in the enterprise.
Wait, is Linux on the desktop a flop? Readers weigh in
While one could be forgiven for expecting a flame war in the comments on an article entitled 'Why Linux is a desktop flop,' the discussion that followed its publication was, in the main, thought-provoking and respectful.
Why Linux is a flop on the desktop
It's free, it's easier to use than ever, IT staffers know it and love it, and it has fewer viruses and Trojans than Windows.
Ubuntu Linux 12.04 'Precise Pangolin' finally here
After months of widespread anticipation, the latest version of Canonical's popular Linux distribution -- Ubuntu 12.04 LTS 'Precise Pangolin' -- was released in its final form early Thursday morning.
Canonical gears Linux upgrade to the cloud
Ubuntu Server 12.04 LTS will feature the Essex release of the OpenStack cloud fabric layer
IBM pushes new integrated, lower-cost Linux servers
IBM announced new "affordable" Linux servers on Wednesday as the company tries to push its new category of preconfigured servers for virtualization and big data to midmarket and enterprise customers.
Fedora Linux 17 reaches beta with 6 key updates
The Fedora Project on Tuesday announced that the next version of its namesake Linux distribution -- Fedora 17, also known as "Beefy Miracle" -- has now entered beta testing.
Who uses Ubuntu Linux, and why? Survey offers insight
It's all too common to hear Linux portrayed by detractors as an operating system suitable only for longtime hackers and 'hobbyists,' as it was put in one recent example.
Why Linux will never be factor on the desktop
Linux is awesome. It's a powerful, capable, flexible operating system with tremendous potential. But it's never going to be a factor on the desktop, so don't even waste your time considering it.
Linux 3.3 released, integrates Android code
Version 3.3 of the Linux kernel, now available after a short delay, includes kernel code from Android as well as an upgrade of networking features and support for an additional processing architecture.
Red Hat is falling behind Ubuntu in enterprise sector, Shuttleworth claims
Mark Shuttleworth, creator of the Ubuntu, said in a blog post Wednesday that his open-source operating system is becoming more popular than rival Red Hat Enterprise Linux among large business users.
Which is the best Linux server for you?
All Linux servers may be built on the same code base and can run the same applications, but that doesn't mean they're the same.
Oracle updates its Linux kernel
Oracle has updated the kernel of its Linux distribution to take advantage of the latest Linux advances, the company announced Tuesday.
Ubuntu Linux 12.04 to help ensure privacy
Say the word 'privacy' and most of us think of online privacy -- along with the never-ending battle against spyware, tracking, and other opponents of the cause.
Nvidia's embrace of Linux Foundation spotlights open source's growing status
The announcement this week that chipmaker Nvidia is among the latest crop of companies to join the Linux Foundation is a sign of the growing importance of open source to the business sector -- and a reversal for a firm that, traditionally, hasn't been counted among the stalwarts of that community.
Ubuntu Linux 12.04 one-ups Windows and Mac, Canonical's founder says
The first beta version of Ubuntu Linux 12.04 'Precise Pangolin' was launched late last week, giving fans of the free and open-source operating system an early glimpse at what to expect in the final release due next month.
Raspberry Pi's $25 PC to be back on sale in a month
A new supply of the US$25 Raspberry Pi Linux PC, which sold out minutes after going on sale Wednesday, should be available in a month to six weeks, the nonprofit Raspberry Pi organization said Thursday.
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