
NVIDIA to Purchase ARM in Unprecedented Acquisition
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, in an unprecedented 40 billion

Why GNOME OS Matters More Than You Think
A deep dive into the potential future of GNOME OS, and what it might bring to the Linux ecosystem.

GNOME OS Exists: Here’s What You Need To Know
GNOME OS is now available to the public. But what is it? Should you use it as your daily driver?

The Many Faces of the Linux File System
There are a vast array of file systems available to use with the Linux kernel today but there are really only a few that see heavy usage from the Linux

Slimbook Essential Answers The Call For Affordable Linux Laptops
Slimbook debuts a pair of ‘essential’ Linux laptops with affordable price tags. Specs, photos and details inside.

There’s Something Different About AMD’s Radeon RX 6000 GPU
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. Not about to have its

Birth of the Open Source Security Initiative
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 time on the development of

The Next PinePhone Has Been Revealed: Manjaro!
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 the Pinecil and PineCube, everyone’s

iXsystems: Updated Brand & Some Cool New Hardware
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 comes to mind is the

Linux++ [Issue 23] with Sean Rhodes of Star Labs Systems
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 covers the time period starting

How To Use Firefox’s Multi-Account Containers (BEST Feature in Firefox!)
Firefox is my favorite web browser by far and there’s many reasons for that. Firefox has been bringing the Privacy & Security Fire recently and I previously made a video

6 Cool Things You Didn’t Know About Linux’s History
Wow! Eric Londo, FrontPageLinux.com contributor, wrote an amazing article about the History of Unix and Linux entitled “A Guide Through The History of Unix & Linux: Everything You Need To






