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Decades old $1B Linux lawsuit involving IBM is settled – or is it? | WRAL TechWire RALEIGH – Linux users, where were you 20 years ago? Would you remember that, 20 summers ago, a lawsuit put the future of Linux at risk?
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Linus Torvalds: Get ready for another 30 years of Linux | ZDNet Linus Torvalds has noted the 30th anniversary of the creation Linux kernel - while pointing out that those working on the open source system still have ...
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Windows 365 No Deal for Non-Biz Linux Users | TechNewsWorld Linux and Chromebook users looking to pay the monthly subscription price — especially if they run a home office-based gig — might be able to sign up for the ...
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Over 13 million malware events targeted Linux-based cloud environments in first half 2021 Trend Micro has released new research on the state of Linux security in the first half of 2021. Giving valuable insight into how Linux operating systems are ...
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Linux 101: How to easily view real-time log entries with tail - TechRepublic One of the single most helpful tools in your Linux admin arsenal is log files. And with the open-source platform, there are quite a few different log files ...
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Linux 5.14 offers new security protections | IT PRO Version 5.14 of the Linux kernel shipped over the weekend, featuring new protections against the Spectre and Meltdown attacks that threatened Intel CPU ...
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What are aliases, and how do you use them in Linux? - TechRepublic What are aliases, and how do you use them in Linux? · Related · Most Recent · RECOMMENDED FOR YOU.
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Is it possible to survive on a Linux desktop with just Flatpak? - BollyInside Linux distros offer multiple ways of downloading software to their users. But what does it feel like to use a Flatpak-only Linux desktop?
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How to use fdisk in Linux to manage disk partitions - Linux News - BollyInside Managing disk partitions on Linux has never been easier. Here's how to create, delete, and format partitions with fdisk. But since disk partitioning is an ...
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Learn to think of sed, awk, and grep on the Linux / BSD command line - BollyInside As a relatively isolated junior sysadmin, I remember seeing answers on Experts Exchange and later Stack Exchange that baffled me.
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