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UNIX vs. Linux vs. Windows: 4 Key Comparisons

IT Toolbox

UNIX, Linux, and Windows are operating systems with GUIs, hardware support, networking, and file management. The post UNIX vs. Linux vs. Windows: 4 Key Comparisons appeared first on.

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Flatpak could become a universal app store for Linux systems

TechSpot

Some influential people in the open-source community are pushing for the adoption of a one-stop app store for Linux-based operating systems. The store would be built on Flatpak, a popular software deployment and package management utility, and it could provide customers with the same user-friendly approach other popular app stores.

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Linux is getting a new BSOD that might actually be helpful

TechSpot

The latest version of systemd, a software suite that provides backend services for Linux operating systems, has introduced the capability to display a BSOD upon boot failure. The update also incorporates numerous other changes. Read Entire Article

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What is special about Linux Mint 21.3?

Dataconomy

The open-source universe just got a little more exciting with the release of Linux Mint 21.3, Imagine a desktop environment that reflects the rich nostalgia of Linux Mint and introduces cutting-edge features, making your digital experience not just functional but downright exhilarating. In this latest installment, Linux Mint 21.3

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How to install Rust on Linux

Tech Republic Data Center

Rust is an incredibly important programming language for creating both system and backend software. Find out how to install Rust on Linux in a few quick steps.

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IBM, Grillo, and the Linux Foundation partner on early earthquake detection systems

Venture Beast

IBM, the Linux Foundation, and Grillo have launched an initiative -- OpenEEW -- to promote the deployment of early earthquake detection systems. Read More.

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Mozilla VPN client security on Linux is broken with no patch in sight

TechSpot

For the past few months, the Linux version of the Mozilla VPN client has been affected by a dangerous security issue within the software's authentication process. The bug could easily be exploited to do very nasty things with the system and users' accounts, but Mozilla still has to provide a. Read Entire Article

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