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While in Edinburgh, I caught up with Linus Torvalds. He confided his thoughts about returning to Linux, the Code of Conduct, and some software, BPF, which is fundamentally changing how the Linux kernel and user space work together. Read More
IBM, yes IBM, has been giving its workers the choice of moving to Macs and they've been moving to them quickly. This, in turn, has led IBM to create, and now open source, a Mac system administration program: Mac@IBM code. Read More
With the release of the Linux kernel 4.19 came not just new features and bug fixes, but the new Linux Code of Conduct as well.

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After a few weeks off to reconsider his role in the Linux community, Linus Torvalds is back in the saddle. Read More
Like living dangerously? Keep running Windows. Like to take a little risk? Give the new version of Ubuntu Linux 18.10 a try. Read More
No matter how small your budget, there's a Linux or open source conference you can afford—and should attend. Read More
Some see this as a giant leap forward for Microsoft and open source. A few, however, see Microsoft's open-source patent move as just more of the same old, same old. Read More
The move opens up Microsoft's 60,000 patents to Open Invention Network members who are using them in the Linux system. What does that mean, specifically? Read on. Read More
It's a Kubernetes cloud container world and Cloud Foundry, like the rest of us, is embracing its container orchestration ways. Read More
By joining the Open Invention Network, Microsoft is offering its entire patent portfolio -- with the legacy exception of its Windows and desktop application code -- to all of the open-source patent consortium's members. Read More
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