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The AlmaLinux Dilemma: When Upstream Suddenly Disappears

In the aftermath of Red Hat closing its source code, here is how RHEL clones are handling the shift in priorities.
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Red Hat Strikes Back at Clone Critics

Red Hat assures the open-source community that its RHEL source code remains readily available and that it still honors its open-source license obligations.
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AlmaLinux Announces Solution to RHEL Source Code Conundrum

The AlmaLinux Foundation made public its plans to continue to develop and maintain its RHEL clone without access to Red Hat’s source code.
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Oracle takes on Red Hat in Linux code fight

Oracle declares that it will always make the binaries and source code for its Linux distribution publicly and freely available.
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Rocky Linux Finds Solutions to RHEL Source Code Restrictions

Rocky Linux leverages UBI and cloud instances for unhindered RHEL source acquisition. Learn more about the solution here.
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Red Hat Restricts Access to Its Source Code

In an unexpected move, Red Hat announced that CentOS Stream will now be the sole repository for public RHEL-related source code releases.
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How to Install Python on Ubuntu 22.04

Python is one of the world’s most popular programming languages. Learn how to install Python on Ubuntu 22.04 from the source code.
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Amazon Opens the Code for Babelfish, New Extensions Available to Users

Amazon has opened the original code of the draft “Babelfish for PostgreSQL,” proposing an extension to the PostgreSQL database with the implementation of specific capabilities in the database Microsoft SQL Server. The key goal of the project is to provide the ability to run applications written for SQL Server on servers running PostgreSQL. The project […]

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CudaText – Cross-Platform Text Editor

CudaText is a free and open source native GUI text and source code editor. It’s a replacement for the discontinued SynWrite. CudaText is developed using Lazarus, a visual integrated development environment for rapid application development.
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Muen 1.0 Released, an Open Source Microkernel for Systems Building

After eight years of development, the Muen 1.0 project has been released, developing the Separation kernel, the absence of errors in the source code was confirmed using mathematical methods of formal verification of reliability. The kernel is available for the x86_64 architecture and can be used in mission-critical systems that require an increased level of […]

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Software Freedom Conservancy Sues Vizio for GPL Violations

The major US TV vendor Vizio stands accused of failing to fulfill the basic requirements of the General Public License (GPL) in its TV source code.
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GPUFORT Published as Open Source to Address CUDA’s Dominance

NVIDIA dominates the parallel computing industry largely thanks to its own solution, CUDA. In response to this domain, AMD has published the source code of GPUFORT, a project that will be under Radeon Open eCosystem (ROCm) and that aims to offer a translation tool so that large codebases in CUDA can work outside of the […]

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Compiling Software: Compile ONLYOFFICE Desktop Editors on Ubuntu

Compiling software from source code might sound frightening, especially if you have never done it before. If you are a Linux user and want to try compiling something on your own, you have come to the right place. Learn how to compile ONLYOFFICE desktop…

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