Imagine it'??s eight o'??clock on a Thursday morning and you awake to see a bulldozer out your window ready to plow over your data center. Normally you may
Imagine it'??s eight o'??clock on a Thursday morning and you awake to see a bulldozer out your window ready to plow over your data center. Normally you may
Xen virtualization gains support from Amazon, Cisco, Google, Intel, and more.
In an effort to attract a more diverse set of contributors, enterprise software vendor Citrix has donated its open source Xen hypervisor to the Linux Foundation.
US exclusive deal for now, shaves $100 off the Windows-based equivalent base price.
There's nothing like digging into your first Linux distribution, whether you're a tech-savvy user looking to branch out or whether you're installing it on a friend's computer. But which distribution is actually better for beginners? Here, we'll delve into the differences between Ubuntu and Mint, the two most popular beginner distros, and perform a little experiment to see what new users prefer.
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This new Lubuntu-based distro includes drivers and utilities for older graphics and audio hardware.
The British Linux company Canonical is teaming with the Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology to create Ubuntu Kylin, a Linux distribution specifically for China.
Big Data and Cloud Drive Enterprise Linux Adoption: Report. Linux is the dominant platform for enterprise cloud computing, according to a report released on Wednesday by The Linux Foundation, with 76 percent of enterprises...
Android (Rooted): Whether you're troubleshooting a problematic PC or you just prefer working in your own OS with your own tools, keeping a Linux boot CD or USB key is a great way to take a customized system with you anywhere you go. With DriveDroid, you don't need to bother with media, and can use the gadget you carry with you all the time anyway: Your Android phone.