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If you're looking to get your Linux kernels up to the latest releases, here's how to use a GUI tool available that makes this process very easy.
Flash back to 1991. Right around the time Microsoft was preparing to release Windows 3.1, Linus Torvalds began writing a unix-like operating system to run on his PC. Today, what we call “Linux” is ...
The Linux kernel has turned 34 years old today. On this day in 1991, Linus Torvalds posted to a newsgroup on Usenet that he ...
Thankfully, there is now a free alternative for those only wanting to run Linux: User-Mode Linux (UML). User-Mode Linux (user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net) is not a complete virtual machine. It does not ...
If you're looking for a version of Arch Linux that's user-friendly and usable out of the box, StormOS is a great option.
Microsoft has recently announced the intention to integrate Linux Bash with Windows 10, making it possible to run native Linux ELF64 binaries on their operating system. To avoid incorrect ...
Linux fans that need a Windows app or two can take advantage of WINE, but what about Windows fans that need to run Linux apps? If you’re lucky someone has already ported your favorite Linux app ...
[Mike] has been filling up a rather intense wiki entry outlining how to run uClinux on a DE0-nano FPGA board. This is an inexpensive dev board that will run you somewhere between $80 and $100. Righ… ...
Open a Linux terminal on your Chromebook You'll need to set up your device with a Linux development environment since you can't run a Linux terminal on a Chromebook by default.
Eventually, anyone with a newer Chromebook will be able to run Linux. Specifically, if your Chromebook's operating system is based on the Linux 4.4 kernel, you'll be supported.