In 2011, you may not "see" Linux, but it's everywhere. Do you use Google, Facebook or Twitter? If so, you're using Linux. That Android phone in your pocket? Linux. DVRs? Your network attached storage ...
The year was 1999. It was the beginning of Linux for the mainframe. IBM and SUSE (which was later acquired by Novell in 2004) began working on a version of Linux for the mainframe. By 2000, the first ...
It was eight years ago that some computer programmers got together and issued a manifesto for something they called open source software. Conventional software developmentākept hidden behind walls of ...
A new deal is available for 82% off the Linux Essentials Crouse Bundle. This five course course bundle provides 54 hours of professional training to bring you from a beginning Linux user to an IT Pro.
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