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who develops wayland 30

Insights On Companies Behind Wayland

Wayland is the new display server for the Unix-like platforms. The development started around 5 years ago in 2012 in order to create a modern alternative for the 30-years-old X display server which doesn’t inherit its issues. The results are “good” so far. GNOME and KDE teams are working on completing their implementations of Wayland […]
June 9, 2017December 23, 2018
Major Linux Enterprises; Redhat, SUSE & Canonical

Insights on RedHat, SUSE & Canonical: The Major Linux Companies

Open source software were always promisable. Thanks for the collaboration, opportunities and infrastructure that it provides to both end users and enterprises. Linux is an amazing example for a successful open source code which shapes future. The 25-years-old operating system has grown so fast. Today, it is used almost everywhere. From web servers, android devices, […]
January 11, 2017February 21, 2019
linux filesystems

Overview On Essential Linux Filesystems

What are Linux Filesystems? Linux filesystems are the responsible pieces of software to handle the manipulation and storage process for data stored in your hard drive, without using a filesystem, you would end up with a big one block of data that you can’t manipulate or modify, which is why filesystems came to solve this problem. […]
September 3, 2016June 8, 2021

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