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A new version of openSUSE Leap is now available as the openSUSE Project has announced the release of openSUSE Leap 15.6. If you are a

A new version of openSUSE Leap is now available as the openSUSE Project has announced the release of openSUSE Leap 15.6. If you are a

At Computex 2024, TUXEDO Computers revealed a new prototype laptop that may be a game changer in the Linux hardware space. For any hardware addict

Ubuntu 24.10 is going to be shipping Wayland by default for NVIDIA users. This is a big change to the fact that NVIDIA has always

Have you ever bought a video game, only to have it become unplayable later down the line? Well, you’re not alone. This is a growing
A backdoor was discovered hidden in a common Linux utility, and it could have infected millions of devices. So let’s talk about the backdoor found

Ubuntu 22.04 “Jammy Jellyfish” beta week just kicked off on March 31. This includes Ubuntu Desktop, Ubuntu Server, and all official Ubuntu flavours. This is

Ubuntu 21.10 “Impish Indri” is finally here. Ubuntu Desktop, Server, and all flavours have been released on October 14. The list of improvements is extensive.

Pine64 is at it again, just when you thought they couldn’t possibly have any more tricks up their sleeves after the announcement of the PineNote,

Ubuntu 21.10 “Impish Indri” beta week just kicked off on September 23. This includes Ubuntu Desktop, Ubuntu Server, and all official Ubuntu flavours. This is

Manjaro and Vivaldi announced a change to the default browser for the popular community edition Manjaro Cinnamon from the open-source Firefox to Chromium-based Vivaldi. The

Happy 30th Birthday to the Linux kernel! 30 years ago today, August 25th, Linus Torvalds sent out an email to the Minix newsgroup announcing his

The Fedora Community has brought back the Fedora Podcast! If that wasn’t enough, the Fedora Podcast has also joined the Destination Linux Network as a collaborative effort

System76 has announced today the launch of the Launch Keyboard. This is a configurable keyboard designed and made in-house by System76. They say that it

KDE Community has announced the official release of the KDE Plasma 5.21 desktop environment. Plasma 5.21 brings with it a massive amount of updates and

We tend to associate free with good. That’s not the case though when what is free is unauthorized root-level access to your Linux systems! On

darktable 3.4 has been officially released just in time to help you process your holiday photos with new features, improvements, bug fixes, and updated camera

Xfce 4.16 has been officially released with this major new version. This update to the lightweight desktop environment, Xfce, has been in the works for

This is a quick overview of the latest updates Ubuntu Studio team made with their upcoming release, 20.10, Groovy Gorilla. If you’re interested in a

System76 launched their latest product and it is a BEAST! The latest addition to their line up is the Thelio Mega and I know you’re

If you’ve been in the Linux ecosystem for long enough, you’ll have experienced the drastic evolution that Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, has gone through

To many people in the technology field, Red Hat is synonymous with Linux and open-source technology. There’s a good reason for that–they’re the largest enterprise

As more and more devices become built on ARM technology, there has been a dramatic rise in Linux distributions starting to support the technology for

Is Fedora building a better future for users by adopting BTRFS? Test drive it now with the Fedora 33 Beta.

Today, there are many distributions out there that aim to make desktop Linux adoption as easy as possible, especially for new users coming from the

Hello and welcome to the twenty-fourth edition of Linux++, a weekly dive into the major topics, events, and headlines throughout the Linux world. This issue

After an impressive release earlier this year in March, the GNOME team is back at it with the release of the next iteration of the

Whenever a discussion arises about the most aesthetically pleasing desktop for Linux, the Deepin Desktop Environment (DDE) is almost always at the head of the

Well, it appears the rumors were true. NVIDIA has purchased Arm Holdings Inc., the company behind the now-popular ARM Reduced Instruction Set (RISC) CPU architecture,

GNOME OS is now available to the public. But what is it? Should you use it as your daily driver?

Slimbook debuts a pair of ‘essential’ Linux laptops with affordable price tags. Specs, photos and details inside.

Nvidia recently unveiled its RTX 3000 series and the internet hype train is choo-chooing its way full speed ahead for an initial September 17 launch.

The Linux Foundation has been an instrumental organization for open-source software all around the world, including paying the man with the plan — Linus Torvalds — to work full

The makers of Linux-first hardware, PINE64, have certainly been busy over the last month. From working on elementary OS 6 support to new products in

When many Linux enthusiasts or IT hobbyists think of creating a personal storage solution with a Network Attached Storage (NAS) system, the first that inevitably

Hello and welcome to the twenty-third edition of Linux++, a weekly dive into the major topics, events, and headlines throughout the Linux world. This issue

Hello and welcome to the twenty-second edition of Linux++, a weekly dive into the major topics, events, and headlines throughout the Linux world. This issue

There are few companies that ignite such controversial opinions in the Linux community and Free Software Movement than 1998’s startup-turned tech megalith, Google. Though the

SUSE is a company that has been taking some impressive strides these last few months including helping fight COVID-19 in a variety of ways, a

At this year’s Open Source Summit from The Linux Foundation, the main event involved a question-and-answer style keynote featuring Linux creator and master maintainer, Linus

There has been a lot of anticipation for the release of GTK 4 for the past few years. Partially because the use of GTK 3

A few years ago, there was one thing I always remember hearing–“Btrfs is not ready”. This was always confusing to me since the decision for

If you were to ask any knowledgeable Linux enthusiast what the most impactful kernel version was, many would reply with favorites like 2.6 or 4.2

Ubuntu will no longer be shipping the package known as “Popularity Contest” in the default configuration for new installs of Ubuntu but what does this

If you weren’t already excited to get a PinePhone from Pine64 then I think I have the news that will make sure you click the

Not everyone in the Linux community has heard of Ikey Doherty. Ikey is an extremely talented programmer from the Republic of Ireland that has done

Over the years, the rolling release style of system updates has been made popular by distributions like Arch Linux (and offshoots like Manjaro or EndeavourOS),

Hello and welcome to the twenty-first edition of Linux++, a weekly dive into the major topics, events, and headlines throughout the Linux world. This issue

Well, after a bit of drama over the last few weeks, the Linux Mint team has released their highly-anticipated Linux Mint 20, codenamed “Ulyana”. Based

The openSUSE project has long been a shining example of how an enterprise Linux solution can be implemented into a free and open source operating

When open source technology and enterprise products combine, things can get a bit murky. Over the past two decades, open source software has proven its