Techradar is taking an in-depth look inside the Linux kernel 3.0
Linux Kernel 3.1 has been released
The Inquirer posted a story that Linus Torvalds puts Linux 3.1-RC5 temporary on Github
The first release candidate of Scientific Linux 5.7 has been released
The Inquirer posted a story that Linux is 20 years old today
Phoronix discovered another power regression problem, this time in Linux 3.1 Kernel
LinuxNov reports that Intel’s Lan Access Division “LAD” working on peer to peer Thunderbolt software support for Linux operating systems
Linux Mint Debian 201108 RC (Gnome and Xfce) has been released
Puppy Linux Wary 5.1.3 has been released
OSNews reports that Linus Torvalds piped up in the comments of a Google+ posting by Linux kernel hacker Dave Jones to air his true feelings about Gnome 3
Phoronix reports that Intel Sandy Bridge speed up on Linux 3.1 kernel
Scientific Linux 6.1 has been released for both i386 and x86_64 architectures
Howtoforge posted a tutorial about using the Apache content negotiation module to serve different languages
Linux 3.0 has been released
The H Online posted a news story that Microsoft has contributed 361 changes to Linux 3.0
The first release candidate of Scientific Linux 6.1 is available
Scientific Linux 6.1 Beta 2 has been released
Phoronix takes a look at the leading cause of the recent Linux Kernel power problems
The second alpha version of Scientific Linux 6.1 is now available. Here the announcement:
Scientific Linux 5.6 has been released. Here the announcement: