Debian Linux founder Ian Murdock would have been amazed at its legacy ( www.zdnet.com )
Debian Linux is 30 years old. Today, it remains one of the most dominant Linux distributions. Here's how it started and where its impact is still felt today.
Debian Linux is 30 years old. Today, it remains one of the most dominant Linux distributions. Here's how it started and where its impact is still felt today.
The saga continues.
Here's one major change coming down the road: Long-term support (LTS) for Linux kernels is being reduced from six to two years....
The Bohdi Linux team has made good on the commitment to improve user experience and performance.
Will it be Slowroll or Linarite -- or nothing at all? Programmers are conflicted about where the venerable Linux distro should go from here.
Is it a fair assessment? I’m still on Firefox. Why is it so hard for Firefox to gain traction?