Although several news outlets have reported that SUSE Liberty Linux is a new RHEL-based distribution, it's actually a support program for organizations running multiple Linux flavors.
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The Electronic Frontiers Foundation is attempting to have some DMCA provisions declared unconstitutional by the courts on First Amendment grounds.
VMware's chief open source officer said he's stepping down because he, "came to the conclusion that it was time to acknowledge I had completed the job I set out to do."
Solus OS's's co-lead developer leaves to help the project's founder develop another distro, SerpentOS, but will continue to be lead developer for the Budgie desktop environment, which will become an independent project. Confused? Don't be. We'll explain it all.
Much of the technology is already in place to make Ubuntu an excellent gaming distribution, but it's not optimized for gamers out-of-the-box.
Want to play around with the NFT thing while helping Linux and open source projects? The Linux Tycoon will show you how.
As it seems inevitable that the UK will extradite Julian Assange to the US to face espionage charges, a rally to support the Wikileaks' editor is planned to take place in Boston on Friday.
The San Francisco-based startup that's caught the eyes of VCs, to the tune of $181.2 million invested in less than a year, is also licensing its platform under the fauxpen source Elastic License.
Nextcloud, The Document Foundation, FSFE, OnlyOffice, and 26 other organizations are pushing the EU and member states to end noncompetitive actions by Microsoft and others.