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
openSUSE Leap 15.2 Released
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 system for users who are
The Sudo Show: Newest DLN Podcast Hits the Airwaves
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 worth and is now utilized
PulseAudio & PulseEffects Takes Linux Audio to New Levels
PulseEffects simplifies management of pulse audio settings, and gives a very useful toolset of effects. This a follow up on my tutorial “Easily Install JACK Audio with Ubuntu Studio Installer“.
Linux Gaming Should Matter to Every Linux User & Here’s Why
In this video from the Destination Linux podcast we discuss the important of gaming for Linux desktop growth and just how large the gaming market is today. It was a
Windows Users Can’t Seem to Blame Windows For Its Own Problems
You may or may not be aware but I am one of the Hosts of a podcast called Destination Linux and its a fantastic show! This past episode we had
Linux++ [Issue 20] with Cassidy James Blaede of elementary OS
Hello and welcome to the twentieth (!) edition of Linux++, a weekly dive into the major topics, events, and headlines throughout the Linux world. This issue covers the time period
How To Launch A Website with Hugo and GitLab
Have you been wanting to launch your own website? Are you worried about the cost and the barrier to entry for the process? This video will show you step by
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