Univention Corporate Server was originally designed to be a Linux distro with Microsoft Active Directory capabilities.
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Although officially released today, enterprises will need to wait for about four weeks longer before deploying the enterprise edition, as the software still needs to go through the certification process.
Terms of this three-way merger that also includes Dracoon have not been disclosed.
The first beta release of KDE Plasma 6, which exchanges X11 for Wayland, was released last week. The second beta will be released in two weeks.
Rocky Linux becomes the last of the major RHEL clones to catch up with Red Hat's latest and greatest. Here's what you should know.
There's a good chance that when Fedora 40 is released in April, that it will become the first major Linux distro to be released without X.
New CEO comes to helm as companies like Google, Meta, and TikTok pull out of the Lisbon-based mega-conference in response to accusations from the event's founder and former CEO that Israel is committing "war crimes."
Also included in this FOSS Week in Review: The Linux Foundation's upcoming Technical Advisory Board election.
During the last week or so, financially strapped MariaDB has announced that it's laying off 28% of its workforce and that it's shutting down two popular projects that are used by enterprise customers.
Three-and-a-half years after handing over the reins at Red Hat, Jim Whitehurst has the job he likes best again, although only temporarily. It’s been no…
This week FOSS News Roundup also includes a list of some goodies coming to KDE Plasma 6.