GitHub Announces Open Source Friday Program
Jul 12, 2017They encourage people to take time out and work on open source projects on Friday.
more »System76 Announces Their Own Distro, Pop!_OS
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more »Linus Torvalds Talks About His Motivation
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more »Debian 9 Stretches Its Wings
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more »Trojan Turns Raspberry Pi into a Cryptocurrency Mining Device
Jun 13, 2017Two trojans in the wild are targeting Linux machines.
more »Fedora 26 Beta Comes with New Features
Jun 13, 2017The workstation comes with the latest Gnome desktop environment and support for many application build systems.
more »Raspberry Pi Foundation Merges with CoderDojo Foundation
May 31, 2017The two foundations join forces to expand their efforts to reach young people.
more »Samba Security Hole Patched but Risk is Bigger
May 31, 2017Millions of devices that use Samba Server are vulnerable to attacks.
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