Build 2018: Microsoft's courtship of Linux continues as Notepad will support Linux line feeds
Microsoft announced that its Notepad application in Windows is being updated to support Linux Line feed.
Microsoft announced that its Notepad application in Windows is being updated to support Linux Line feed.
Microsoft today announced developers can now sideload custom Linux distributions to the Windows 10 Subsystem for Linux (WSL.)
Microsoft recently announced that it's making its Azure cloud services available for students looking to take advantage of the building tools for tomorrow's advancements.
The popular Debian Linux distribution has also become available in the Microsoft Store on Windows 10.
Following Ubuntu, now also available for download on the store in Windows 10 is another popular Linux Distribution--- Kali Linux.
Microsoft has updated its Quantum Developer Kit and expanded its support to include both Linux and Mac operating systems.
Adobe has released a security advisory of a zero-day Flash Player vulnerability.
There is a kernel memory leak in Intel processors design that now put Windows and Linux users in harms ways as programmers rush to apply patches as quickly as possible.
KRACK (Key Reinstallation Attack) has put almost every modern Wi-Fi enabled device and content at risk of being decrypted by hackers.
The new Skype experience is now available in preview on Linux, and it's the same version that Microsoft previously released on Windows and macOS.
Microsoft announced adding Windows support in OpenShift, OpenShift Dedicated on Azure, and SQL Server support in OpenShift and Red Hat Linux.
Microsoft's chatbot Zo has apparently gone rogue again, saying some not so positive things about the company's latest and greatest operating system.
True to its Build 2017 announcement from Microsoft, Ubuntu can now be downloaded for free from the Windows Store.
Take a look at the top Windows 10 news over the past week - from SUSE bringing Linux to the Windows Store, to Wall Street Journal ending its Windows 10 app.
SUSE has added 2 of its Linux distros to the Windows Store, allowing a sandboxed Linux environment directly in Windows 10 without the need to dual-boot.
If you're using older versions (4.3 and older) of the Skype desktop app for Linux, they will no longer work starting July 1st.
Microsoft has finally fixed a bug with OneDrive and OneDrive for Business on Linux machines which caused the web apps to be slower than usual.
the Skype team announced today the release of Skype for Linux Beta version 5.0, a new major version which brings calling updates, usability improvements and better collaboration tools.
The Cortana powered Harmon Kardon speaker will indeed be powered by Linux, and has recently been WiFi certified.