Tiny Linux penguins are seen for sale at the 2004 Linuxworld Conference. (Photo by Kim Kulish/Corbis via Getty Images) In the rapidly evolving world of technology, a seismic shift is taking place as ...
Don Reisinger reentered the Linux jungle over the weekend and reemerged a new man. Has his opinion on Linux changed? CNET contributor Don Reisinger is a technology columnist who has covered everything ...
Until recently, Linux kernel developers have been the ones keeping long-term support (LTS) versions of the Linux kernel patched and up to date. Then, because it was too much work with too little ...
If you follow Linux closely, you won't be surprised by the news from the Linux Plumbers Conference in Richmond, Virginia -- which is the invite-only meeting for top Linux kernel developers -- that the ...
Linux 7.1 begins sunsetting built-in support for i486 CPUs. Linus says it's time to leave i486 behind as compatibility glue wastes dev time and causes issues. Keep using an LTS kernel or older distro ...
When we talk about ChromeOS being re-baselined to the Android kernel—known internally as Project "Aluminium"—the conversation ...
In a development that has energized the Linux gaming community, GOG (Good Old Games) has officially confirmed that it is working on native Linux support. While GOG has long provided Linux installers ...
CIQ is expanding Rocky Linux with enterprise and AI-focused versions designed to simplify deployments and improve GPU performance.