Linus Goes for 7 on Linux 3.5 as CentOS and LibreOffice Move Forward
Some Linux kernels require more release candidates than others, no matter what Linus Torvalds wants.
Some Linux kernels require more release candidates than others, no matter what Linus Torvalds wants.
Mandriva gets new life from Mageia, Meego gets new life as Jolla and GPL forks toward Copyleft.next
A busy week for Red Hat and the rest of the Linux Planet
Red Hat powers forward, but not every distro is willing to precisely follow the enterprise Linux vendor's lead, especially when it comes to UEFI Secure Boot
Linux Top 3 stories of the week
Linux desktop users get new options from distro releases
Beefy Miracle released as Spherical Cow set to Acquire a Window Seat.
A busy week on the Linux Planet as a new chapter is written in the saga of the company once known as Mandrake Linux.
The third major new kernel release of 2012 is now generally available.
When Peter Volkerding built the Slackware Linux distro back in 1993, the Linux Planet was a very different place.
This week's Linux Top 3, once again has a strong desktop component.
The Precise Pangolin dominated the Linux news cycle last week, but it wasn't the only piece of Linux news.
There lots of big event on the Linux Planet calendar in any given year. Twice a year we get to celebrate a new Ubuntu release, its wacky name and its interesting new innovations.
Kubuntu gets new sponsorship, ChromeOS gets a new look and Debian stick with the tried and true
Familiar names dominate the Linux kernel landscape as developers outline their top gripes and an open source cloud battle erupts.