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Azure Linux 4.0 is Microsoft's first general-purpose Linux
Azure Linux 4.0 is Microsoft’s first general-purpose Linux Microsoft’s in-house Linux, the distribution that grew out of CBL-Mariner, just hit public preview as a general-purpose cloud OS you can run on any Azure VM. Here is why that is a real step in Microsoft’s Linux journey, not just a version bump. Microsoft shipped Azure Linux 4.0 into public preview at Build 2026, and for the first time you can run it on any Azure virtual machine, not just as the host underneath Azure Kubernetes Service.
History of CentOS: How a biochemist's Linux hobby project became the enterprise world's default operating system
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Azure Linux Desktop
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Flipper One wants to be the Linux multi-tool in your pocket
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Grep this: Microsoft grafts (most) Linux commands onto Windows
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Linux Basics for Hackers
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High-severity vulnerability in Linux caused by a single errant character
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AMD pulls a bait-and-switch on Linux users with Vivado licensing changes
AMD has reportedly implemented changes to its Vivado licensing that are negatively impacting Linux users. These changes have led to accusations from the community that AMD is engaging in a "bait-and-switch" regarding its software accessibility for Linux environments.
Anthropic, please ship an official Claude Desktop for Linux
- Notifications You must be signed in to change notification settings - Fork 21.2k Official Claude Desktop build for Linux (Ubuntu LTS / Debian) #65697 Description Preflight Checklist - I have searched existing requests and this feature hasn't been requested yet - This is a single feature request (not multiple features) Problem Statement Preflight note. The closest open issue is #40347.