Yet another Linux distribution shuts down, and the Open Source community should be worried - BetaNews
More and more people are trying Linux-based operating systems these days, and with Windows 10 being so hated, that should not be a surprise. Sadly, while ...
How to watch Netflix on Linux - The Daily Dot
Here's everything you need to know watch Netflix on Linux, without complicated workarounds or fiddling with your system.
Linux version of Winnti malware found - TechRadar
Security researchers from Alphabet's cybersecurity firm Chronicle have discovered a Linux version of the Winnti malware while investigating a recent cyberattack ...
Security boffins uncover Linux variant of Winnti malware - The INQUIRER
SECURITY BOFFINS claim to have unearthed a Linux version of the Winnti malware. Chronicle, part of Alphabet's portfolio of companies, says the Linux ...
South Korea moves from Windows to Linux - TechRadar
In an effort to prepare for Windows 7's End of Life early next year, South Korea has revealed that all of its government computers will soon make the switch from ...
Linux kernel RDS flaw affects Red Hat, Ubuntu, Debian and SUSE - BetaNews
If you're not in the habit of keeping up to date with the latest version of the Linux kernel, now might be a good time to think about doing so. Systems based on ...
South Korea eyes Linux as Windows 7 end of support nears - ZDNet
South Korea's government wants to reduce its reliance on a single operating system.
The Huawei Ban: Will Linux Replace Windows On Future Huawei Laptops? - Forbes
Everyone's talking about the implications of the U.S. governments Huawei ban as it pertains to smartphones, but what happens to future Huawei laptops?
Security researchers discover Linux version of Winnti malware - ZDNet
Winnti Linux variant used in 2015 in the hack of a Vietnamese gaming company.
Linux variant of Winnti malware spotted in wild - SC Magazine
Google's Chronicle Security team discovered a Linux version of the Winnti malware was used in the 2015 hack of a Vietnamese Gaming company.
The Linux desktop is in trouble - ZDNet
Linus Torvalds looks to Chromebooks and Android for the future of the Linux desktop, while Linux Mint developers aren't happy with each other.