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What is GNU? Get a comprehensive overview of the GNU project and its pivotal role in championing the cause of free and open-source software.
Raspberry Pi 5 Promises to Be a Game Changer
The wait is over! Raspberry Pi 5 is coming to redefine DIY tech. Explore its groundbreaking potential and features here!
openSUSE Slowroll Will Keep Its Name Unchanged
In an online poll to change openSUSE Slowroll’s name in favor of another, users voted to keep it. Here’s more on that.
LMDE 6: A Dream Come True for Desktop Linux Users
Linux Mint Debian Edition (LMDE) 6 “Faye” released as the ultimate Linux desktop you’ve been waiting for. Here’s all about it!
How to Switch from Debian Stable to Testing: A Step-by-Step Guide
Keep your Debian system fresh and current by switching from Stable to Testing with our easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions.
OpenTofu: The Linux Foundation’s Response to HashiCorp’s Moves
Say goodbye to licensing woes with HashiCorp’s surprising policy change. OpenTofu is a new free Terraform alternative!
openSUSE Slowroll Considers Renaming, Vote Now
openSUSE’s Slowroll ponders a new identity, while the Tumbleweed users are the first enjoying the new GNOME 45. Learn more about it here!
Linux LTS Kernels Moves to a 2-Year Support Period
Breaking changes: the Linux LTS (Long Term Support) kernel support will be reduced from six to two years. Learn more about it here!
Ubuntu 23.10 Promises to Be an Exciting Release, Here’s Why
A new installer, GNOME 45, minimal preinstalled software, and TPM-backed FDE are among the upcoming Ubuntu 23.10 “Mantic Minotaur” novelties.
GNOME 45 Released, Here’s the Best New Features
GNOME 45 “Riga” raises the bar with its core app updates, ensuring a more enjoyable and efficient Linux experience. Here’s what’s new!
openSUSE Slowroll: The King Is Dead, Long Live the King!
With ALP and Slowroll on the horizon, openSUSE users may feel lost in translation. Don’t! Here are the answers and what lies ahead.
Linux Installation Date: How to Discover Your System’s Age
Want to know when your Linux system was installed? Don’t wonder anymore! Here’s how to do it quickly with a single simple command.
Sparky Linux 7.1 Released, Here’s What’s New
Powered by Linux kernel 6.1 LTS and based on Debian 12 ‘Bookworm,’ Sparky Linux 7.1 comes with updated bundled apps.
PostgreSQL 16 Released with Notable Improvements
PostgreSQL 16 open-source RDBMS improves performance, logical replication, monitoring, and access control. Here's what's new!
Xfce’s Path to Wayland Compatibility: A Slow but Steady March
Unfortunately, the recently updated Xfce roadmap doesn’t give much hope that the desktop environment will soon be ready for Wayland.
Fedora 40 to Offer KDE Plasma 6 Desktop
A proposal for next year’s release of Fedora 40 has been submitted to include the KDE Plasma 6 desktop environment.
Purism Librem 11 Is a Linux Tablet Powered by Intel N5100
Purism Librem 11 is a Linux-powered tablet with an 11.5-inch AMOLED display, detachable keyboard, and chargeable stylus at $999.
LibreOffice 7.6 Hits 1.5 Million Downloads
Only two weeks after its release, the free office suite LibreOffice 7.6 has reached 1.5 million downloads and keeps counting.
Ubuntu 23.10 to Introduce an Experimental TPM-Backed FDE
The upcoming Ubuntu 23.10 ‘Mantic Minotaur’ will introduce TPM-backed full disk encryption (FDE) as an experimental feature.
How to Install VMware Player on Debian 12 (Bookworm)
If you’re eager to harness the power of virtualization with VMware Workstation Player on Debian 12, also known as “Bookworm,” you’re in the right place. Learn how to install it with our comprehensive guide.
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