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SharkLinux OS Is Destined for Success

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Fedora 26 Powers Up Cloud, Server, Workstation Systems

The Fedora Project this week announced the general availability of Fedora 26, the latest version of the fully open source Fedora operating system. ...

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Xinix Offers Linux Lovers a Path to Zen

Xinix, pronounced "zen-ics," is an innovative newcomer to the world of Linux distros ...

OTA Report: Consumer Services Sites More Trustworthy Than .Gov Sites

The Online Trust Alliance on Tuesday released its 2017 Online Trust Audit & Honor Roll. ...

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Rosa LXQt Edition’s Flexibility Sets It Apart

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Open Source Survey Exposes Community Troubles

GitHub this week released the results of its survey on open source software development, practices and worldwide communities. GitHub partnered with researchers from academic institutions, industry organizations and the open source community to collect responses from more than 6,000 participants. ...

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BitKey Unlocks Mysteries of the Bitcoin Universe

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MariaDB Offers a Bigger Box of Transactional Tools

MariaDB last week announced the availability of MariaDB TX 2.0, a fully functional open source transactional database solution for modern application development and enterprise use cases. ...

Red Hat Linux Upgrade Pushes New Security, Automation Tools

Red Hat on Tuesday announced the availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 beta ...

Feren OS: A Linux Desktop Game-Changer

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Crate.io Packs New Features, Services Into DB Upgrade

Crate.io on Tuesday announced an upgrade to its open source CrateDB, and introduced a commercial version. The database now is available as a managed service as well ...

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Ultimate Edition Linux: Rough Road to a Nice Destination

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Red Hat Gives JBoss AMQ a Makeover

Red Hat on Thursday announced JBoss AMQ 7, a messaging platform upgrade that enhances its overall performance and improves client availability for developers. ...

Mobile Ubuntu Gamble to Fizzle Out in June

Canonical this week said that it will end its support for Ubuntu Touch phones and Ubuntu-powered tablets in June, and that it will shut down its app store at the end of this year. The company previously had signaled the system's demise, but it had not fixed a date. ...

New Strain of Linux Malware Could Get Serious

A new strain of malware targeting Linux systems, dubbed "Linux/Shishiga," could morph into a dangerous security threat ...

Moby, LinuxKit Kick Off New Docker Collaboration Phase

Docker this week introduced two new projects at DockerCon with an eye to helping operating system vendors, software creators and in-house tinkerers create container-native OSes and container-based systems ...

Report: Commercial Software Riddled With Open Source Code Flaws

Black Duck Software on Wednesday released its 2017 Open Source Security and Risk Analysis, detailing significant cross-industry risks related to open source vulnerabilities and license compliance challenges. ...

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Tiny Core: Small Footprint, Big Potential

Tiny Core Linux 8.0, released last week, is a minimalist Linux OS built from scratch with a focus on being as small as possible ...

Kingsoft Adds Cloud Support to WPS Office

Kingsoft on Tuesday announced that it has expanded its WPS Office suite to include WPS Cloud. The upgrade enables users to work in a cross-platform office suite environment with added storage, file roaming and sharing capabilities ...

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Fatdog64: More Bark Than Bite

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