
KDE Plasma 5.21 Released With New Breeze Twilight Theme
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 improvements including a new redesigned

Getting Started With KVM Hypervisor, Virtual Machines The Right Way
Linux KVM is a complete, open source virtualization platform. It is used by many cloud providers and virtualization products use at their core, and it has an extensive set of

SUSE Acquires Rancher Labs
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 complete rebranding and modernization of

Linus Torvalds on the Future of the Kernel
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 Torvalds, that included discussion topics

GTK Toolkit 3.99 Released
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 completely changed the game for

Fedora 33 to Adopt Btrfs as Default!
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 utilizing Btrfs as a file

Linux Kernel 5.8 Released
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 (and they could be right

Explaining Linux Distro Types: Difference Between Forks, Flavors, Remixes & More
When searching for which Linux Distro (aka distribution) to use, you’ve probably come across some odd terms being used to distinguish one type of distro from another. Terms like Fork,

Ubuntu Is Removing “Popularity Contest” Package From New Installs
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 really mean? Well, not that

New PinePhone with 3GB of RAM and USB Convergence Dock
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 add to cart button right

Serpent OS: A Truly Modern Linux Distribution
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 some great work on Linux

Rolling Rhino: A Whole New Ubuntu World
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), Solus, Void Linux, KaOS, and

Linux++ [Issue 21] with Rudra Saraswat of Ubuntu Unity Remix
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 covers the time period starting

Linux Mint 20 “Ulyana” Released – This is What’s New
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 on the Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
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