linux

Linux is an open-source, Unix-like operating system kernel that serves as the foundation for a wide variety of operating systems, collectively known as Linux distributions (such as Ubuntu, Fedora, and Debian). It manages hardware resources and provides essential services for software applications, and it is known for its stability, security, and flexibility across servers, desktops, and embedded systems.
  1. Linux Gamers on Steam Surpass 3% Milestone in 2025

    Linux Gamers on Steam Surpass 3% Milestone in 2025

    Linux Gamers on Steam Surpass 3% Milestone in 2025 For the first time in history, Linux gamers account for more than 3% of the global Steam user base. The October 2025 Steam Hardware Survey reveals a symbolic breakthrough for open-source gaming — and signals a slow but steady shift away from...
  2. SUSE Linux Enterprise 16 Embraces AI with Model Context Protocol

    SUSE Linux Enterprise 16 Embraces AI with Model Context Protocol

    SUSE Linux Enterprise 16 Embraces AI with Model Context Protocol SUSE has officially announced the release of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 16 (SLES 16), the first enterprise-grade Linux distribution with native agent-based AI integration. The new version represents a strategic leap toward...
  3. Qualcomm Acquires Arduino and Unveils Linux-Powered UNO Q Computer

    Qualcomm Acquires Arduino and Unveils Linux-Powered UNO Q Computer

    Qualcomm Acquires Arduino and Introduces Linux-Powered UNO Q Computer The American semiconductor giant has officially acquired Arduino, promising to merge open-source creativity with cutting-edge chip technology. A Strategic Move in IoT Innovation At a press conference in Turin, Qualcomm...
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