SCO is dead, SCO Unix lives on
SCO, the anti-Linux lawsuit monster is dead. There are still twitches left in the corpse in the bankruptcy court morgue, but when even Groklaw retires from the field, you know SCO's as dead as a ...
SCO, the anti-Linux lawsuit monster is dead. There are still twitches left in the corpse in the bankruptcy court morgue, but when even Groklaw retires from the field, you know SCO's as dead as a ...
Unix vs. Microsoft Windows: How system designs reflect security philosophy Your email has been sent There are distinct differences between Unix and MS Windows security philosophies. Two design ...
If you’ve ever combed boxes of old tech detritus in search of a nugget of pure gold, we know you’ll appreciate the excitement of discovering, in a dusty University of Utah storeroom, a tape labelled ...
Project retires 32-bit ports, embraces pkgbase, and modernizes build process The latest release of FreeBSD contains a lot of ...
I worked with C# about 15 years ago. Due to some circumstances at work, I have the opportunity to use it again.<p>What are some great books that could help me learn to write *modern* C#?<p>I will mostly work with web and .NET Core, are there books specifically about using .NET Core on Linux?
This past year, I've become an avid Claude Code and Codex user. Over that time, I've repeatedly encountered a few frustrations:* When I provide long, detailed protocols in prompts or CLAUDE.md / AGENTS.md files (e.g. make a plan, implement, test, debug, git commit, etc...) the agent will often skip or handwave steps.* Often I'll find myself repeating the same patterns of prompts repeatedly. Examples: "diagnose the error" followed by "fix it", looping back
The support you give doesn't even have to be at the distro level, it can be towards specific aspects of the overall Linux ...
Starting with the GPU section, much of this year has seen the RTX 3060, RTX 4060, and RTX 4060 Laptop GPU swapping places at the top.
Fanboys insist we are getting the numbers wrong For years, Linux fanboys have been insisting that this year will be the time of Linux on the des...
In actual fact, Torvalds wanted an Intel Arc Pro B50, but was happy with the B580 as a substitute for the build detailed in a ...
There's a new MX Linux spin in town - one that offers a unique desktop environment that's flexible and fun to use.
Valve is developing Lepton, an Android compatibility layer for Linux, enabling Android apps and games to run natively on Linux systems, especially SteamOS and Steam Frame VR.
On the last Sunday of November, Linus Torvalds announced Linux 6.18, the kernel that Ari Lemmke named after him in 1991. It's ...
Linux distributions designed with former Windows users in mind are no longer niche experiments, they’re becoming a genuine ...
They're similar but not the same. Is your priority stability or ease of use? I recommend only one of these distributions to new Linux users.
Unsurprisingly, Valve’s own Linux distribution is the most popular, with 26.4 percent of Linux users running SteamOS Holo.
ZDNET's key takeaways Both Linux Mint and Zorin OS are great operating systems.You'll find ease of use and a wide range of ...
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Mohid here. In last year of University , I have been running an apparel manufacturing company for past 2 years https://retrohood.com which produces collegiate and street wear apparel.I’m building an AI copilot for the factories of the future ; a black-box operating system that monitors every entity in a facility, from humans to robots to machines.The future factory will rely on fewer managers, more automation, and faster, data-driven problem solving ; with live standards scoring instea
Wayland has been the default for several years on the largest Linux distributions (Ubuntu, Fedora, etc.), yet Wayland usage has ...