Clear Linux OS was a Linux distribution maintained by Intel itself. It wasn't a general-purpose operating system, and was instead meant for more specialized activities like cloud computing, ...
Intel announced Friday that it is stopping support for Clear Linux OS, bringing an end to the decade-old distribution. Clear Linux appealed mostly to developers and other pros. It was optimized for ...
Intel is firing on all cylinders with its Clear Linux OS Project. Earlier this week I covered the drastically improved new installer, highlighted some interesting performance benchmarks and outlined a ...
For the past 16 years, Intel has held an annual open-source-focused technology summit called, appropriately enough, the Open Source Technology Summit. If you're wondering why you've never heard of the ...
The two vendors, once inextricably linked as the WinTel duopoly, continue to collaborate while backing other horses. At a dinner hosted by Intel and Red Hat at LinuxWorld Expo, for instance, one key ...
A lot of that stuff will probably be worked out in the next year or so. At one time, daily use of any Linux distro looked like that. Getting anything going, ever, was a constant struggle. Once you had ...
One point in favor of the sprawling Linux ecosystem is its broad hardware support—the kernel officially supports everything from ’90s-era PC hardware to Arm-based Apple Silicon chips, thanks to ...