Riot Games INFECTS League of Legends Windows Gamers with Rootkit, Breaks LoL on Linux Entirely
Riot Games has decided to break their game, League of Legends, for Linux gamers under the guise of stopping cheaters. If you’re playing League on
Riot Games has decided to break their game, League of Legends, for Linux gamers under the guise of stopping cheaters. If you’re playing League on
Are you new to Linux and looking for a distro? You may see various confusing terms like Fork, Flavour or Remix when choosing a distro.
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
NetXMS is an open source cross-platform network monitoring tool which just released a new version this week with NetXMS 5.0.4. Compared to other monitoring tools,
This week in Linux, Linus Torvalds announced he plans to merge the extensible scheduler “sched_ext” patches for Linux 6.11 even though there has been some
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
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
Container technology is not exactly new, but it is a big topic in IT. Many enterprise Linux distributions do their best to let you know
This tutorial will showcase how you can be very productive with an on-demand tiling system that does not require you to make a hard choice
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
KDE Plasma is just packed with features, some of which, even long term plasma users might not know about. I have been using the Plasma
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
This tutorial will demonstrate that KVM and virt-manager are great tools not only to virtualize servers on headless hosts, but also for everyday desktop use.
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
One of the areas of the Linux Desktop that has left me with just a bit of disappointment is the available application options for the
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
Btrfs (b-tree filesystem) is commonly pronounced as “Better F-S”, “Butter F-S”, and “B-tree F-S”. Btrfs is a filesystem that was designed at Oracle in 2007
In this video we take a look at the Corsair VOID RGB Elite Wireless headset for just $99 and ask the question do you really
In this video we take a look at PulseEffect the advanced audio manipulation tool for Linux. You can add effects like compression, deesser, bass boosting
I consider myself an old Linux user. I have been using Linux since the early days. Back then it was very common to compile your
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
Being realistic about our hardware recommendations is critical, but we so often brush it off because we want to support the underdog or satisfy our philosophical cravings…
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
A couple of months ago I covered a news story here on Front Page Linux about a New PinePhone with 3GB of RAM and USB
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
A deep dive into the potential future of GNOME OS, and what it might bring to the Linux ecosystem.
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
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
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 &
For this special history guide, we are going to take a trip back in time to see where the seed of Linux was planted — namely via
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
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
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
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
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
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
In this tutorial I will take you on a quick tour in the world of Jack audio. I will show you that Jack does not
Well, it’s another month and with it another upgrade to the Linux kernel, this time version 5.7. This upgrade has a significant amount of updates,
Hello and welcome to the nineteenth edition of Linux++, a weekly dive into the major topics, events, and headlines throughout the Linux world. This issue
Hello and welcome to the fourteenth edition of Linux++, a weekly dive into the major topics, events, and headlines throughout the Linux world. This issue
Hello and welcome to the thirteenth edition of Linux++, a weekly dive into the major topics, events, and headlines throughout the Linux world. This issue
Hello and welcome to the tenth edition of Linux++, a weekly dive into the major topics, events, and headlines throughout the Linux world. This issue
Hello and welcome to the third edition of Linux++, a weekly dive into the major topics, events, and headlines throughout the Linux world. This issue