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The Linux kernel development cycle continues with the release of Linux 6.19-rc4, the fourth release candidate in the lead-up to the final 6.19 stable kernel. As with previous RC builds, this release ...
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Docker is an open-source platform that packages applications into containers. Think of containers as lightweight, portable ...
Linux Mint keeps improving without telling you to use the terminal.
Linux after Linus? The kernel community finally drafts a plan for replacing Torvalds ...
Linus Torvalds started the Linux project in 1991, developing a Unix-like kernel inspired by Andrew S. Tanenbaum's Minix.
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They aim to 'build a unified set of gaming-focused components used across the Linux ecosystem.' ...