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Why switch to Linux? More security, more privacy, and freedom from vendor lock-in. And these distributions are as simple to install and use as MacOS or Windows.
Tails (which stands for ‘The Amnesiac Incognito Live System’) is probably the most well-known privacy-focused distro. It can ...
Ubuntu is one of the most popular Linux distros for all kinds of users, from Linux newbies to seasoned campaigners. For ...
If you stream a lot of content, you'll want to use a Linux distribution with certain qualities. Here are my favorite distributions for streaming.
Ubuntu is often the first Linux distribution newcomers try, and for good reason. It is one of the most widely used, with a ...
For people who just need a quick stopgap on an older machine, a Windows-lookalike distro might do the job. If the goal is ...
Asmi Linux 13 Debian Edition is a new Debian-based distro with lots to offer. There was a Bookworm version too, but it only appeared last July. Asmi Debian is closely related to the Ubuntu-based Asmi ...
Lightweight Linux distributions unlock a smoother, faster, and more predictable Kubernetes development workflow. Whether you prefer Alpine’s minimalism, Ubuntu Core’s stability, Flatcar’s ...
I've done some reading about immutable Linux distros and, well, I guess I don't get what all the fuss is about. The idea seems to be to 'harden' a system by making it hard to modify, but. . . Isn ...
Today in Open Source: What was your first Linux distro? Plus: Is Mark Shuttleworth an asset to desktop Linux? WordPress 3.6 has been released, check out a list of highlights.
This system sets out with a major goal in mind: to provide a Free Software Foundation-approved Linux distro. Were you happy with your Linux (sorry, “GNU/Linux”) desktop system circa 2010?