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Microsoft is coming up with its own opensource web browser with the new Microsoft under Satya=14px Nadella. Microsoft is dropping its technologies that power its Edge web browser, but instead of starting from scratch they will use Google’s Open Source Chromium browser as the base of its web browser. The company will cease to use the EdgeHTML rendering engine for its Chromium-based web browser and will use Google’s Blink rendering engine.
- Laura Perez
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OK so I found this article that was "A Critical Review of Linux Mint" by SWAPNIL BWARTIYA. At first he starts off by talking about his history with Linux and all the distros he has used. He comments that he goes to a lot of conventions and at the conventions he has never seen a developer there with Linux Mint. He talks about how Linux Mint detects touch screen as an input source. It will let open and close apps but not all the other things that a touch screen can do.He talks about how Thunderbird which is the email client that comes with Linux Mint 19 has no address book or calendar. I have not check this out for myself but I will. He mentions openSUSE a lot and how it is the one he prefers. After he stopped being a distro hopper. It is a good article as far as someone pushing there opinion on others.
I have found to look at the comments from other Linux users to see what they think of the article. Most of them agreed that there are glitches in Mint 19 and there always have been, but there is ways that you can work around those. others agreed completely however,one of them used the same distro that he did and that was the just of his comment.I think the writer of this article said it best in his first sentence when he said "[color=rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.7)]There is only one ‘perfect’ operating system; it’s the one that works the best for you." [/color]
James Florom
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The article I found is about Debian and why you should give it a try. It talks about the stability of it because Debian adheres to a very strict policy that details every aspect of what a package may contain as well as how it can interact with other packages. No other distribution goes to such great lengths with included packages. It goes on to talk about how Debian doesn't release until all of the critical bugs are worked out. Its one of the most stable distros.
--Brayden Brown
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This is an amazing but simple article explaining how to make a bootable flash drive of ubuntu. This article is very unique because it shows how to create the drive by simply using commande line code. you figure out the name of your usb, unmount drive, then flash the iso image onto the drive using another line of code. This article is very simple but shows how useful linux can be by only needing code in terminal
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Coming this April of 2019, Build 1903 for Windows 10 will be adding the new feature of viewing your Linux files in file explorer, and the ability to edit those files with Windows command line. Doing so originally resulted in corrupted files or lost data.
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In this article they talk about the new Linux crypto-mining malware kills other malicious miners upon installation. The researchers discovered the malware while doing a routine log check after spotting a script within one of their honeypots.
~ Ashley Crites
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This article is about Linux cockpit a web based interface. Where you get administrative rights to systems online. Cockpit let’s you monitor system activity watch network activity view and install updates. It also shows you how to install it so give it a shot.- Juan
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I found this article about Being able to use an android phone as a Linux Pc. A South Korean tech company has launched “Linux on DeX” app in beta. The Samsung Linux On DeX app will let users of certain Samsung models run a full Ubuntu desktop on their devices. However, the the feature is only available on two Samsung devices right now which are the Samsung note 9 and Samsung Tab S4.