Unix died because of endless incompatibilities between versions. Linux succeeded on servers and everywhere else because it ...
He likes it: Linux guy gives Windows Home Server a (qualified) thumbs up It seems every time I do a Windows Home Server (WHS) post, the comments end up evolving/devolving into a debate over whether ...
In recent years, Microsoft has warmed up to Linux, which it used to see as a rival. Now, there's more use of Linux than Windows on Microsoft Azure.
Back in the early days of Linux, there were multiple floppy disk distributions. They made handy rescue or tinkering ...
For today, the trends are converging on the same conclusion: AI is becoming part of Linux's plumbing rather than a bolt-on gimmick. For now, the focus is squarely on augmenting maintainers under ...
The speed at which Linux developers are working on version 5.17 of the popular kernel has gotten the OS’ boss a bit worried. In the weekly State of the kernel post, Linux creator (and the biggest ...
Linus Torvalds: “Git proved I could be more than a one-hit wonder.” Your email has been sent Recently some neighbor kids asked me what I do for a living. “I read and write emails,” I told them. They ...
Free software programmer Miguel de Icaza, co-founder of the Gnome and Mono projects, has revealed that he dumped Linux months ago in favor of Mac OS, citing fragmentation and incompatibilities among ...
Many people have read that post by Linus Torvalds in the comp.os.minix newsgroup on Usenet, or at least heard about it. Many more are aware of how that (free) operating system ended up taking over ...
Linus Torvalds, creator and curator of the Linux kernel, has a quandary on his hands: should he stick to Linux’s long-time tradition of massive, multple-decimal-point version numbers, or should he ...
Linus Torvalds developed Linux in 1991 while at the University of Helsinki, Finland. He became a US citizen in 2010. Linux creator Linus Torvalds has won the Millennium Technology Prize and an ...
Linus Torvalds may have created one of the world's most collaborative tools with his open-source operating system Linux - but he actually prefers to work alone. The software creator gave a rare ...