There are two ways to go about buying hardware for use with Linux.
The first way is to just buy the stuff and rely on Linux being able to support it, based on the fact that Linux supports more hardware than any other OS on the planet.
(Oh yes, it d… more »
There's been a few hysterical "Oh noes, teh Linux kernel is insecure now!!!1!!" repsonses to the admission on kernel.org that somebody gained root access to one of their servers.
And they're wrong. Here's a quick explanation as to why:
When you com… more »
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