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How-To Geek, Saturday, April 4th, 2026

Linux Kernel 7.0 Is Coming Mid-April-Here's Everything You Need To Know

Vol 337 · Issue 1 · 2026-04-04

Kernel version numbers in Linux are famously arbitrary. Linus Torvalds changes the major digit when the minor number feels too big. However, version 7.0 is shaping up to be a substantial release, solving some decade-old annoyances and making the kernel future-ready. Here's a quick look at everything you should know about Linux kernel 7.0.

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Linux Kernel 7.0 Is Coming Mid-April-Here's Everything You Need To Know

How-To Geek, Friday, March 6th, 2026

This Book Taught Me 6 Must-Know Facts About Linux

Vol 336 · Issue 1 · 2026-03-06

The Art of Unix Programming (TAoUP), by Eric S. Raymond, is not a tutorial or how-to book. Instead, it is a book about the history and philosophy of Unix. But no other book has had a greater influence on my approach to Linux and macOS, or my everyday use of it. Here are just a few of the things it has taught me.

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This Book Taught Me 6 Must-Know Facts About Linux

Redmond, Tuesday, February 17th, 2026

How to Remotely Manage Linux VMs With RDP

Vol 335 · Issue 3 · 2026-02-17

Here's how to deploy a domain-joined Remote Desktop Services environment for Windows RemoteApp, including licensing requirements and session collection configuration, to publish Windows applications to non-domain and Linux clients.

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How to Remotely Manage Linux VMs With RDP

Security Boulevard, Thursday, January 8th, 2026

The Myth Of Linux Invincibility: Why Automated Patch Management Is Key To Securing The Open Source Enterprise

Vol 334 · Issue 1 · 2026-01-08

Users and developers have hailed Linux as the operating system that 'just works,' celebrating it for decades as a symbol of open source strength, speed, and security. Linux's architecture and permissions model have long helped maintain cybersecurity resilience, fostering a reputation for near-invincible security.

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The Myth Of Linux Invincibility: Why Automated Patch Management Is Key To Securing The Open Source Enterprise