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Fedora 28 Set to Deliver New GNOME Linux Desktop for Workstations The beta release of the Fedora 28 Linux distribution became available on April 3, providing users with a preview of new capabilities that will become generally available in May. Fedora is a community Linux distribution that is sponsored by Red Hat and is available in workstation, server and ...
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How Wizards and Muggles Break Free from the Matrix In April 1999, a few weeks after The Matrix came out, the entire Linux Journal staff watched it in a theater not far from our headquarters at the time, in Seattle's Ballard neighborhood. While it was instantly clear to us that the movie was geek classic (hell, its hero was an ace programmer), it also was clear ...
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Introduction: A New Quantum Revolution That's the case with quantum information—the marriage of quantum physics and computing theory. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has contributed to much of its history and is helping to shape its future. "We have been there from the beginning," says NIST physicist Carl ...
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Valve: Steam Machines Are Still a Thing Ever since Valve launched the Steam digital distribution platform there's been growing frustration with the platforms it runs on, notably Windows and macOS. It got to the point where Gabe Newell decided to refocus on Linux, created SteamOS, and then kicked off a project to offer pre-built gaming ... Valve Remains Committed To SteamOS After Steam Machines Disappear During Spring Cleaning - Hot Hardware
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