Linux Foundation empowers Open Source developers
The Linux Foundation has launched a new platform to promote fundraising, security, mentoring and diversity among developers and Open Source communities.
The Linux Foundation has launched a new platform to promote fundraising, security, mentoring and diversity among developers and Open Source communities.
A Linux supercomputer continues to run smoothly after 530 days on the International Space Station. This is the Spaceborne Computer and it was built by HP to check if a high performance hardware is able to operate in space despite the harsh conditions and high radiation rates.
In our post today we’re introducing a very useful application for users of the Moodle Open Source e-Learning platform. This is Moodle Desktop and it enables to manage the student, teacher or administrator area of the virtual classroom assigned to your Moodle user.
The first Linux release of 2019 is now available. As it was announced a few months ago by Linus Torvalds Linux 5.0 brings a striking change in numbering, but it is not more important than other releases. As usual, it adds a large number of technical improvements, including these five new features:
As usual, here’s our monthly summary of the most read posts in our blog. First of all, we find tan article on the compatibility of UDS Enterprise and OpenGnsys, which allows to enable remote access to physical devices from anywhere and using any device.