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The ultimate Linux starter kit for small businesses

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The ultimate Linux starter kit for small businesses
Linux machines can save your business cold, hard cash. Here's how to pick the best OS and apps for yourself, your workers and your IT pros. Read More


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Completing the Workforce Management Eco-System Circle
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Symantec finds Linux wiper malware used in S. Korean attacks
Security vendors analyzing the code used in the cyberattacks against South Korea are finding nasty components designed to wreck infected computers. Read More

Ubuntu Linux 13.04, 'Raring Ringtail,' hits beta 1
No milestone release image will be available, however, until the final beta early next month. Read More

Trisquel GNU/Linux 6.0 is a fully free desktop OS
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Security of open-source software being scrutinized again
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Ubuntu Linux gets new official flavor
Ubuntu fans may recall Ubuntu GNOME Remix, the unofficial flavor of the Linux distribution that was launched last fall for users not fond of the software's default Unity desktop environment. Read More

 

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