Tag: Linux
Linux Academy raises $2.3 million to extend online training platform
Linux Academy, a well-known online Linux and cloud training platform, has raised $2.3 million of growth financing from Arthur Ventures. The new investment is...
Linux Foundation launches DevOps online course for beginners
The Linux Foundation has announced the launch of a new massive open online course (MOOC) on DevOps. The program is offered through edX and...
Microsoft’s .Net Core now supports additional Linux distributions
Microsoft has announced the release of .Net Core 1.1 Preview 1. The new release supports additional Linux distributions to upgrade the experience that was...
PlayStation 4 can now run Linux through web browser
While hacking is not a new thing on Sony's PlayStation 4, a simple trick emerged online to enable Linux platform on the game console...
NyaDrop attacks Linux-powered IoT devices
Days after unfamous Mirai botnet, a major new attack is now targeting Linux-powered IoT devices. Dubbed as NyaDrop, the attack loads malware on connected...
Linux 4.9 gets first release candidate
Linus Torvalds has released the first release candidate of Linux 4.9 kernel. The new release surfaces from a "big" merge window that went opened...
We are half-way between Linux 4.0 and 5.0, says Linus Torvalds
While some developers are facing issues on the latest Linux kernel, its creator and American-Finnish programmer Linus Torvalds has suggested the arrival of Linux...
Black Lab Linux goes commercial
Black Lab Software has decided to leave the world of free and open source software (FOSS) and commercialise Black Lab Linux due to lack...
Network Performance Monitoring And Tuning In Linux
There’s nothing more annoying than a slow network connection. If you are a victim of poorly performing network devices, this article may help you...
Linus Torvalds apologises for releasing ‘buggy crap’ Linux 4.8
Linux creator Linus Torvalds has released an official apologising statement for the unnoticed bug in the latest Linux kernel. The bug was left in...