Although Ubuntu's latest and greatest has no shortage of features aimed at developers, for this article we're concentrating on what it offers the average user.
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Christine Hall has been a journalist since 1971. In 2001, she began writing a weekly consumer computer column and started covering Linux and FOSS in 2002 after making the switch to GNU/Linux. Follow her on Twitter: @BrideOfLinux
The rapid defunding and refunding of the CVE Project is just another sign of the destabilization our government is currently experiencing.
While Trump's been busy ordering mothballed coal fed power plants back online, Pittsburgh's finding a better -- and greener -- use for one of its retired coal-fired generating stations.
Another small but well-maintained distro with a dedicated following reaches the end of the trail.
Initially developed for Oracle Linux, this version brings many useful enhancements to this open-source framework for in-place migrations.
Red Hat might be the company making money off of Enterprise Linux, but the now discontinued Linux distribution CentOS Linux has many times more installs.
With RHEL 10 likely to be released within the next 60 days or so, users of AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux, and other Red Hat clones are on notice to prepare to upgrade.
You maybe haven't thought about it, but every time you ask your favorite generative AI platform a question, you're pumping greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
Vivaldi, the proprietary Norwegian browser that's largely built on open-source code, further distinguishes itself from other Chrome-based browsers by adding a baked-in on-demand Proton VPN implementation.
Less than a week after IBM announced that it was donating three open source AI tools to the Linux Foundation, FOSS Force learns that Kubernetes-focused Mirantis is the process of donating a couple of project to CNCF.