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Microsoft Calls a Truce in the Linux Patent Wars But by joining the group, Microsoft is essentially giving the Linux community permission to use 60,000 patents free of charge without fear of lawsuits.
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Plex for Linux now available as a Snap These days, it is easier than ever to use Linux instead. There are plenty of great apps available for operating systems like Ubuntu, Fedora, and more.
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Plex virtualises its way on to Linux as a Canonical Snap STREAMING YOUR favourite shows with Linux just got a lot easier after Canonical announced Plex as a Snap. The popular platform allows users to ...
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Teal One drone runs Linux on a Jetson TX1 and flies at 60 mph Teal has launched a $1,200 "Teal One" drone that runs Linux on a Jetson TX1 module and an Ambarella SoC with PX4 support. The quadcopter can ...
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AMD Posts Latest Open-Source Linux Patches For FreeSync / Adaptive-Sync / VRR One of the few features not yet provided by the mainline open-source Radeon Linux graphics driver will soon be crossed off the list... FreeSync ...
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FSF Issues Statement on Microsoft Joining OIN, RaspEX Build 181010 Now Available for ... These steps include "make a clear, unambiguous statement that it has ceased all patent infringement claims on the use of Linux in Android"; "work ...
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FOSS Project Spotlight: Tutanota, the First Encrypted Email Service with an App on F-Droid Seven years ago, we started building Tutanota, an encrypted email service with a strong focus on security, privacy and open source. Long before the ...
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A Damsel Release Date Is Announced For Linux Damsel is a uniquely-named game with an interesting premise. The self-titled character's platforming debut isn't just your run of the mill action ...
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Poltergeist Treasure discovered on Windows and Linux The word "poltergeist" probably brings to mind TV static, diminutive psychics, and secret suburban burial sites. What it probably doesn't bring to mind ...
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Does Google make hardware just so nobody buys it? Crostini is the project to put Linux on ChromeOS and that's now official: Google says "developers can run Linux applications". Google didn't mention ...
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