Google and Ubuntu-maker Canonical have teamed up to bring desktop Linux support to Flutter, enabling developers to build apps for Linux desktops, starting with Ubuntu through Canonical's app store.
On the server and on the desktop, these apps helped showcase what Linux can do.
is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been covering all things Microsoft, PC, and tech for over 20 years. Microsoft is starting to allow Windows 10 testers to access Linux GUI apps. The ...
Leading Linux software company Red Hat Inc. says it’s cutting through some of the complexity of today’s intricate hybrid cloud and on-premises computing environments with a new version of its flagship ...
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Trolltech plans to begin offering developers a Linux-based phone that can be used to test how mobile applications work on a live cellular network, the creator of software development tools said on ...
Linux desktop app support is better than it gets credit for, and that progress changes what people notice first. You can do real work without living in a terminal, and most popular tools now have a ...
New research shows that confidence in Linux as a secure platform is up. A recent survey conducted by the research firm Evans Data shows that Linux’s reputation as stable and secure operating system is ...