Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Linux 3.3 released, integrates Android code

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Linux 3.3 released, integrates Android code
Version 3.3 of the Linux kernel, now available after a short delay, includes kernel code from Android as well as an upgrade of networking features and support for an additional processing architecture. Read More


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Oracle updates its Linux kernel
Oracle has updated the kernel of its Linux distribution to take advantage of the latest Linux advances, the company announced Tuesday. Read More

Why Linux will never be factor on the desktop
Linux is awesome. It's a powerful, capable, flexible operating system with tremendous potential. But it's never going to be a factor on the desktop, so don't even waste your time considering it. Read More


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Red Hat is falling behind Ubuntu in enterprise sector, Shuttleworth claims
Mark Shuttleworth, creator of the Ubuntu, said in a blog post Wednesday that his open-source operating system is becoming more popular than rival Red Hat Enterprise Linux among large business users. Read More

Which is the best Linux server for you?
All Linux servers may be built on the same code base and can run the same applications, but that doesn't mean they're the same. Read More

Linux certificate program aimed at newcomers to the OS
Linux skills are in growing demand in today's IT hiring landscape, and there are many ways to bolster those skills both online and off. Read More

 
 
 

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