GAFAM: Microsoft's Misappropriation of "Linux", Google 'Invents' Linux Support for Sound, Apple Shuns GNU/Linux
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Windows 10 (19H1) Build 18342 Brings Linux Files to File Explorer [Ed: False. These are not "Linux files". It's Windows.]
Microsoft has just released a new Windows 10 preview build, this time for users enrolled in the Fast ring of the Windows Insider program.
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Linux love hits Windows 10 19H1 amid a second round of zombie slaying [Ed: This is not "Linux love"; there's no Linux in there, it's Windows]
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Windows 10 Preview adds support for Linux files, and Chrome extension for timeline [Ed: Over the past week Microsoft totally spammed or "googlebombed" Linux news with something that has nothing to do with Linux and is all about Vista 10. They promote a confusion and media plays a long in this mislabeled fusion.]
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Latest Windows 10 April 2019 Update Preview Build Brings Linux To File Explorer, Gaming Improvements
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It is finally possible to access Linux files on Windows
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Windows 10 File Explorer will be able to browse Linux Files
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Microsoft releases Windows 10 19H1 Build 18342 with Timeline for Chrome and access to Linux files from File Explorer
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Microsoft releases new Windows 10 preview with Linux files, gaming improvements, and Timeline for Chrome
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Chrome OS 74 brings audio support to Linux apps
Linux development has continued to expand and the latest information reveals that audio support is coming to Chrome OS starting with version 74.
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Fix For A Glaring Linux Audio Issue Coming In Chrome OS 74
Googlers will be fixing an obvious but under-reported issue in Linux on Chrome OS by finally adding audio support for associated applications, based on a recently spotted commit in the Chromium Gerrit. The commit adjusts code and documentation to enable support for audio for containers and VMs in Chrome OS 74, which are specifically used to run or access Linux applications.
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Linux users are unable to manage their Apple ID on apple․com [U]
For some reason, Apple’s website where you can manage your Apple ID (appleid.apple.com) is blocking users of Linux browsers from accessing it. Having access to the website is important to manage things such as payment information, two-factor authentication, and other account details. Even though the number of Linux users accessing the website must be relatively small compared to other operating systems, some iPhone users who use Linux on the desktop noticed the issue.
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Linux Users Are Unable To Manage Their Apple ID on Applecom
For some reason, Apple's website where you can manage your Apple ID (appleid.apple.com) is blocking users of Linux browsers from accessing it.
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