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A Linux training course that once cost $2,500 is now free, as the Linux Foundation ramps up its education efforts.
An introduction to Mono You've probably heard of .NET, and since you're reading a Linux column, you've probably also heard of the Mono Project, which provides a .NET compatible development platform.
Earlier this week, The Linux Foundation announced that it would be working with edX, a non-profit online learning site governed by Harvard and MIT, to make its “Introduction to Linux” course ...
Course content mirrors 90.311 but focuses on usage of Linux as an alternative UNIX-based operating system. Students will be exposed to Linux principles through hands-on labwork utilizing a Linux ...
Floppy disks linger in Linux through code cleanups, surviving in prisons, retro circles, and industry despite technological ...
Here are some warm-up exercises for anyone just starting to use the Linux command line. Warning: It can be addictive.
Another guest LinkLetter author! This week, CSO Senior Editor Scott Berinato begins his ongoing series of reports on trying to live in a completely Linux desktop world. Quite haphazardly, I ...
At its recent Build conference Microsoft introduced the second version of its Windows Subsystem for Linux. It’s a major reworking of the original WSL concept, moving away from translating Linux ...
Logical Volume Manager (LVM) helps you manage your storage better by introducing a layer of abstraction over your storage hardware. When you’re freed from hardware limitations you can use more ...