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  • Linux Crosses 4% Market Share Worldwide

    03/04/2024 11:49:47 AM PST · by ShadowAce · 21 replies
    linuxiac ^ | 3 March 20224 | Bobby Borisov
    Linux has surpassed a 4% share in the desktop operating system market as of the end of February 2024. According to the latest data from StatCounter, a leading web traffic analysis tool, Linux’s market share has reached 4.03%.At first glance, the number might seem modest, but it represents a significant leap. Let’s break it down. It took Linux 30 years to secure a 3% share of desktop operating systems, a milestone reached last June.Impressively, the open-source operating system has surged by an additional 1% in the last eight months.Linux desktop market share, February 2024Now, we’re all curious about the journey...
  • Ethereum Cofounder Suggests Linux as Alternative for Elon Musk’s Windows Dilemma

    02/28/2024 6:56:27 AM PST · by ProgressingAmerica · 60 replies
    Crypto News Flash ^ | 27. February 2024 | AnnJoy Makena
    Elon Musk received an invitation from Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin to join the desktop Linux community in a fascinating exchange on the social media site X. This gesture came shortly after Musk expressed his dissatisfaction with Microsoft Windows OS, highlighting the compulsory requirement for a Microsoft account to use his newly purchased computer. Buterin’s proposal highlights a broader movement in favor of open-source software, reflecting the critical juncture in which business executives are candidly exploring alternatives to popular operating systems.
  • The next Windows 11 version will refuse to boot on unsupported CPUs

    02/14/2024 5:19:59 PM PST · by fireman15 · 93 replies
    Xda Developers ^ | 2/12/2014 | RAHUL NASKAR
    Your PC without this CPU feature won’t boot Windows 11 24H2 KEY TAKEAWAYS Windows 11 24H2 update requires the POPCNT CPU feature, making it impossible to run on super-old PCs. Modern CPUs support POPCNT, so if you recently bought a new PC, you won't have any issues. PCs older than fifteen years will be affected by this change and won't be able to boot Windows 11 without POPCNT support. Windows 11 24H2 is the next big update that Microsoft will roll out later this year, and it might finally put an end to the practice of running Windows unofficially on...
  • What comes after open source? Bruce Perens is working on it

    12/29/2023 10:54:39 AM PST · by ShadowAce · 4 replies
    The Register ^ | 27 December 2023 | Thomas Claburn
    Interview Bruce Perens, one of the founders of the Open Source movement, is ready for what comes next: the Post-Open Source movement. "I've written papers about it, and I've tried to put together a prototype license," Perens explains in an interview with The Register. "Obviously, I need help from a lawyer. And then the next step is to go for grant money."Perens says there are several pressing problems that the open source community needs to address.I feel that IBM has gotten everything it wants from the open source developer community now, and we've received something of a middle finger from...
  • Linux Foundation now spends only 2% of their revenue on Linux

    12/28/2023 11:04:26 AM PST · by Openurmind · 57 replies
    Lunduke ^ | December 26, 2023 | Bryan Lunduke
    The Linux Foundation has released their 2023 Annual Report... and it is an absolute doozy. The first big headline? As of 2023, The Linux Foundation now spends just 2% -- that's two percent -- of their revenue on their namesake: The Linux Kernel. "Ask yourself this: If there is a foundation named after a specific thing... what percentage of that foundation's revenue would you expect to be spent on said thing? Let's say... "Save the Orange Trees Foundation". How much of their revenue should be spent on, you know, orange trees? 100%? 50%? 10%? If "Save the Orange Trees" only...
  • Top500 Supercomputers: Who Gets The Most Out Of Peak Performance?

    11/17/2023 11:03:26 AM PST · by ShadowAce · 15 replies
    The Next Platform ^ | 13 November 2023 | Timothy Prickett Morgan
    The most exciting thing about the Top500 rankings of supercomputers that come out each June and November is not who is on the top of the list. That’s fun and interesting, of course, but the real thing about the Top500 is the architectural lessons it gives us when we see new systems emerge on the Top500 and we get to see how choices of compute, memory, interconnect, storage, and budget all play out at a system level and across nations and industries.We would normally walk through the top ten machines on the list and then delve into the statistics...
  • Supercharging Linux: Tips & Tricks to Beat the Threat Landscape

    10/03/2023 9:05:02 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 28 replies
    LinuxSecurity ^ | 26 September 2023 | Brittany Day
    You have already read 0%Do you love Linux because of its user-friendly, exceptionally secure, heavy-duty, and open-source, making it easy to customize and maintain? If so, you’re not alone.It is no wonder that Linux has captured the lion's share of the IT market. Business leaders and IT decision makers have poured their trust into Linux and prefer it for almost every business use case, and today, ZDNet reports that 96.3% of the top web servers run on Linux. The downside is that attacks on Linux are steadily rising, as cybercriminals have come to recognize the OS as an increasingly viable...
  • How to Run Windows 11 on an Old PC With Windows To Go and Rufus

    07/30/2023 8:30:11 AM PDT · by fireman15 · 91 replies
    www.makeuseof.com ^ | JUN 19, 2023 | Arjun Vishnu
    Here's how to use Windows To Go and Rufus to set up Windows 11 on a PC that doesn't meet its requirements. Windows 11 system requirements specify that it needs UEFI, Secure Boot and TPM. Many old computers are powerful enough to run Windows 11. Yet, they cannot install the OS because of these requirements. Windows 11 refuses to install and displays the message "this PC can't run Windows 11". There is a way to bypass these requirements and install Windows 11 on any powerful computer, even if it is old. The process is quite simple as well. Unlike earlier...
  • Accessing media files stored on Windows 10/Linux Mint PCs with an iPad

    07/26/2023 8:30:56 PM PDT · by CatOwner · 15 replies
    Self | 7/26/2023 | Self
    I have media files stored on a PC running Windows 10 Pro and also available for storage on a PC or laptop running Linux Mint. Photos, music files, videos, PDF books, and other eBooks. I would like to be able to access those files and view/listen to them on an iPad. It sounds like this is possible, but I was wondering if anyone has suggested ways to do this, along with any pitfalls to watch out for.
  • Linux has nearly half of the desktop OS Linux market

    07/18/2023 11:48:58 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 28 replies
    The Register ^ | 18 July 2023 | Liam Proven
    Linux is now a little more than three 3 per cent of the desktop OS market, excluding the just over four per cent that is ChromeOS. Which is also Linux, but the wrong kind of Linux. Web server statistics aggregator Statcounter announced last week that as of June 2023, Linux accounts for 3 per cent of desktop operating system use. However, this is still surpassed by ChromeOS, which means that desktop Linux has less than half of the desktop Linux market. If you feel that this is a bit weird, we agree with you.Apparently, desktop Linux use measures 3.08 per...
  • After 30 Years, Linux Finally Hits 3% Market Share

    07/12/2023 4:56:02 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 60 replies
    linuxiac ^ | 09 July 2023 | Bobby Borisov
    Linux enthusiasts rejoice! After a long journey, according to StatCounter’s data, by June 2023, Linux has achieved a 3% desktop market share.Linux has a long history that dates back more than 30 years. However, it has never been as popular among regular computer users as other operating systems such as Microsft’s Windows or Apple’s macOS.Of course, for many years, Linux has emerged as a dominant force in the realm of server operating systems. Due to its exceptional performance, stability, reliability, and security, it has been widely adopted in server/cloud/IoT environments.However, these days, Linux is no longer limited to these environments...
  • How to vastly improve sound on Linux with EasyEffects

    06/18/2023 5:46:58 PM PDT · by ProgressingAmerica · 6 replies
    ZDNet ^ | June 16, 2023 | Jack Wallen
    There's a simple application that can be installed to give that sound a boost. This application is called EasyEffects and is the successor to PulseEffects. EasyEffects supports the new PulseAudio replacement, Pipewire -- and includes all the right plugins you need to make your digital sounds come alive. ... With EasyEffects you can adjust things like: Blend Harmonics Scope EQ Balance Levels In many cases, all you have to do is add/remove different plugins until you get the exact sound you want. Many of the plugins allow you to fine-tune the sound, but I've found that some of them are...
  • RedHat vs Debian: Administrative Point of View in 2023

    05/12/2023 8:11:22 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 16 replies
    TecMint ^ | 9 May 2023 | James Kiarie
    There are countless Linux distributions available, a vast majority are free to download and use. Some are more appropriate for performing particular tasks than others. For example, Ubuntu, Mint, and Elementary OS are more recommended in desktop and laptop PCs than Arch Linux or Alpine.In this guide, we seek to compare RHEL and Debian from an administrative point of view. We will look at the technical and philosophical differences between the two and see which fairs better than the other.Software LicensingRHEL is an open-source and commercial Linux distribution developed by Red Hat, Inc which was acquired by IBM on May...
  • Windows Rapidly Losing Market Share in the US, Market Share Drops to Historic Low of 57 Percent

    04/29/2023 9:38:07 AM PDT · by ProgressingAmerica · 31 replies
    Gizmochina ^ | Mar 7, 2023
    Microsoft’s Windows has always dominated the desktop OS space globally, as the operating system is widely available with many PC manufacturing partners such as Dell, HP and Lenovo. However, a recent trend shows that Windows, the operating system by Microsoft, is rapidly losing popularity in the US, due to the rise of macOS and ChromeOS in the country.
  • Thinking about switching to Linux? 6 things you need to know

    03/31/2023 11:07:57 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 37 replies
    ZDNet ^ | 30 March 2023 | Jack Wallen
    The Workspaces overview on the Pop!_OS Linux desktop gives you a good idea of how fantastic the Linux workflow can be.Image: Jack WallenLinux might not be on the mind of every consumer that uses a PC, but it's certainly growing in popularity. The reason for this growth has to do with several factors, including how deeply embedded Linux is within the enterprise business space, how the web browser has become the primary tool for most users, the incredible evolution of Linux on the desktop, the cost-effectiveness of Linux (it's completely free), and how the open-source operating system can save you...
  • How to Select A Linux Distribution

    03/21/2023 4:22:02 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 46 replies
    maketecheasier ^ | 13 March 2023 | Miguel Leiva-Gomez
    If you’re new to the Linux world, you may find yourself overwhelmed by the sheer volume of distros available to you. On the surface, it may look like an endless maze that leads you through a bottomless rabbit hole. However, even the most avid distro hopper has a daily driver they eventually settle on. This guide aims to help you find your new home in Linux while making the experience as enjoyable as possible.Managing Your ExpectationsBefore beginning your journey, you have to know what you want out of your system. This involves finding a balance between how you want to...
  • Make Linux safer… or die trying

    02/15/2023 10:57:59 AM PST · by ShadowAce · 26 replies
    The Register ^ | 14 February 2023 | Liam Proven
    Part 1 Some Linux veterans are irritated by some of the new tech: Snap, Flatpak, Btrfs, ZFS, and so forth. Doesn't the old stuff work? Well, yes, it does – but not well enough. Why is Canonical pushing Snap so hard? Does Red Hat really need all these different versions of Fedora? Why are some distros experimenting with ZFS if its licence is incompatible with the GPL? Is the already bewildering array of packaging tools and file systems not enough?No, they aren't. There are good justifications for all these efforts, and the reasons are simple and fairly clear. The snag...
  • Ad Network Owned by Microsoft Is Using Foreign Disinformation ‘Experts’ to Blacklist Conservative Media Companies

    02/11/2023 9:27:01 PM PST · by ProgressingAmerica · 11 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 10 Feb 2023 | Sean Moran
    The Global Disinformation Index (GDI), a foreign think tank headquartered in the United Kingdom, released an assessment of American online media designed to blacklist conservative media outlets and choke off their advertising revenue. The information is kept on what GDI calls its “Dynamic Exclusion List.” Ad networks — including most prominently Xandr — which is owned by Microsoft — are now using this list to refuse to allow advertising on conservative media websites.
  • The Realistic Timeline for Learning Linux: How Long Will it Take You?

    02/10/2023 12:59:33 PM PST · by ShadowAce · 63 replies
    Linuxcareers.com ^ | 6 February 2023 | Lucas Rees
    Are you curious about the world of Linux but don't know where to start or how long it will take to master it? Look no further! In this article, we'll delve into the realistic timeline for learning Linux and provide you with a clear roadmap to success. From understanding your current skillset and familiarizing yourself with Linux concepts, to getting hands-on experience and building a strong foundation in the command line, we've got you covered.Understanding Your Current Skillset and GoalsBefore embarking on your journey to learn Linux, it's important to understand your current skillset and set realistic goals for what...
  • How to Check if Your Linux System is Infected with a Virus

    02/07/2023 9:50:22 AM PST · by ShadowAce · 60 replies
    LinuxSecurity ^ | 23 January 2023 | Brittany Day
    Linux is undoubtedly the best open-source operating system, and is arguably the most secure OS by design. Most computers these days are Linux-based. Android OS, which is the most commonly used mobile operating system, is also Linux-based. The same goes for Chromebooks and a variety of tablets. As amazing as Linux is, the chances of it getting compromised are also increasing due to its growing popularity. Although many tech enthusiasts believe that Linux is immune to viruses and malware, and doesn't require any anti-malware or anti-virus solutions, this isn't entirely true. What you need to understand is that no operating...