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Surprise: There's yet another Microsoft Linux distro, CBL-Delridge
Microsoft has been public about its CBL-Mariner Linux release, which just hit the 2.0 milestone. But did you know there's also a Microsoft CBL-Delridge?
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Python 3.11 will bear the fruits of CPython's multi-year effort to make Python a faster programming language.
Facebook's Meta is transferring the 'most used' JavaScript test framework to OpenJS Foundation
Meta hands its open-source Jest JavaScript testing framework to the OpenJS Foundation to let the project flourish as a community-led initiative.
Want to run Python code in a browser? Soon you might be able to
Python developers make headway on the goal to run Python code in the browser.
Rocky Linux developer lands $26m funding for enterprise open-source push
Take up of the new open-source software is 'massive', says Rocky Linux founder.
Nvidia finally releases open source GPU kernel modules for Linux
Desktop users should keep the champagne on ice, but data centre GPU users will have full functionality out of the gate.
Keep tabs on your Linux servers from macOS with Servercat
Looking for an easy way to keep track of your Linux servers from macOS? If so, Jack Wallen believes Servercat offers just the right combination of simplicity and features.
Red Hat Linux is coming to your Vette and Caddy Escalade
Red Hat has partnered with GM to bring RHEL to its new cars.
Docker Desktop for Linux finally arrives
Docker is finally bringing its container development and deployment tool, Docker Desktop, to Linux.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9: Security baked in
The newest RHEL moves beyond servers and the datacenter to the edge and multicloud.




















