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The Linux desktop is boring again, and that's a good thing

Jack Wallen has become nostalgic for the Linux desktop days of old. What does that say for the current state of the UI?

How to convert CentOS 8 to CentOS 8 Stream

Jack Wallen shows you how to quickly convert your CentOS 8 deployments to CentOS 8 Stream.

Cryptocurrency stealer for Windows, macOS, and Linux went undetected for a year

The Intezer post also provides links that Windows and Linux users can use to detect ElectroRAT running in memory. People who have been infected should disinfect their systems, change all passwords, and move funds to a new wallet.

Linus Torvalds doubts Linux will get ported to Apple M1 hardware

"I'd absolutely love to have [an M1 laptop] if it just ran Linux," Torvalds said.

Why MX Linux reminds me of old-school Linux--in the best ways

You might not know this, but according to Distrowatch, MX Linux is currently the No. 1 most downloaded Linux distribution.

The Linux Foundation launches free online inclusivity training

A collaboration aimed at improving diversity in the open-source world, covering things like why diversity is good for business, how bias manifests itself, and what people can do to fight it.

Linux desktop distributions: Best of 2020

It's time to crown the best of the best Linux desktop distributions for 2020.

Raspberry Pi 400 review—the under-$100 desktop PC you didn’t know you needed

The Pi 400 isn't a powerful desktop PC—but it is a desktop PC, for $100 or less.

Best Linux server distributions of 2020

Let the yearly wrap-ups begin!

FLOSS Weekly 601: Open Source Creative

Looking at open source software from a creative lens and discussing the importance and ease of using open-source software to make art, graphics, video, and more.

TrueNAS R-series hyperconverged appliances blend storage and compute

Today, storage vendor iXsystems is launching a new R-series hyperconverged infrastructure appliance for its TrueNAS product line—and the first alpha release of TrueNAS SCALE, a Debian Linux-based version of the TrueNAS storage distribution.

Poll: Why are you still using Windows 7?

According to analytics data for tens of millions of website visits, as many as 10% of you are still running Windows 7. Rather than speculate on the reasons why, I've put together a poll. If you're still on Windows 7, please share your reasons.

Raspberry Pi: Five handy home office projects to try

Take your remote working game to the next level with these Raspberry Pi home office projects.

Linux vs. Windows: It's a matter of perspective

From my perspective, Linux is the operating system that doesn't get in your way of doing the work you need to do. It's there, ready to help you get things done, instead of being a hurdle, ready to trip you up.

Seeed Studio’s Odyssey is a mini-PC for big projects and small wallets

You can also buy the Odyssey without the Windows 10 license if you prefer a Linux desktop.

Red Hat and CentOS systems aren’t booting due to BootHole patches

Early this morning, an urgent bug showed up at Red Hat's bugzilla bug tracker—a user discovered that the RHSA_2020:3216 grub2 security update and RHSA-2020:3218 kernel security update rendered an RHEL 8.2 system unbootable.

How to enable Firefox WebRender for faster page rendering

WebRender has been in the works for some time now. Built as a GPU-based 2D rendering engine written in Rust, the purpose of WebRender is to make the rendering of pages both faster and smoother. Although that feature has been in the planning for a while, it has yet to be rolled out full scale

What’s Pushing More and More Windows Users to Linux?

As everybody knows already, Linux has recently recorded massive growth, with its market share increasing pretty much every single month as more users decided to give the platform a shot.

TrueNAS Core will soon replace FreeNAS—and we test the beta

ZFS features—with no command-line management. Earlier this week, network-storage vendor iXsystems announced the release of TrueNAS 12.0-BETA1, which will replace FreeNAS later in 2020.

Linux Is Becoming the Windows Alternative Microsoft Never Wanted

The Linux market share keeps growing and growing.

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