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Linux keeps growing, according to new market share data, and if the same trend is continued in the next few months, it’s likely to overtake Apple’s macOS and become the second most-used desktop platform worldwide.
TrueNAS isn’t abandoning BSD—but it is adopting Linux
The company's in-development TrueNAS Scale project is based on Debian 11.
Linux Lite 5.0 “Emerald”: Everything You Need to Know
Linux Lite has just received a highly-anticipated update in the stable channel, so anyone who wants to give this distro a try can now download version 5.0.
Raspberry Pi: Here's what's new in latest operating system update
New updates have been rolled out to Raspberry Pi's 32-bit operating system, which is now simply called Raspberry Pi OS.
Review: Pop!_OS 20.04
Pop!_OS (or simply Pop, as I will refer to it throughout most of this article) is an Ubuntu-based distribution created by System76.
Windows Package Manager: Linux Users Will Love It
Microsoft used this year’s edition of the Build developer conference to announce the Windows Package Manager, a concept that Linux users will find very familiar and which is supposed to make app installation much more seamless.
This Is the New Microsoft Edge Browser for Linux
Microsoft used the Build developer conference to show just a small teaser of the upcoming Microsoft Edge for Linux, which is projected to go live at some point in the coming months.
Linux distro review: Fedora Workstation 32
A chat with Fedora project leader Matthew Miller:
GTA V on Linux Shows Microsoft’s Desktop Gaming Domination Is Almost Over
Linux has long been considered an alternative to Windows, but many refused to make the switch and abandon Microsoft’s operating system due to the rather limited gaming support in the Linux world. Here's GTA V working just smoothly on Linux with Lutris.
The Cheap Linux Tablet That Everybody Wants Is Finally Just Around the Corner
The new Linux tablet, which will cost just $99.99, can also work with a $19.99 magnetic backlit keyboard that simply attaches to the device.
Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Feels Like Home on the Raspberry Pi
The new Ubuntu version is already certified for Raspberry Pi.
Linux Slowly Conquering Phones
The adoption of Linux seems to be improving not only on the desktop but also on mobile, where projects like postmarketOS keep evolving at a super-fast pace.
ZFS 101—Understanding ZFS storage and performance
Learn to get the most out of your ZFS filesystem in our new series on storage fundamentals.
Microsoft: Please Try Hack Our Linux Operating System
And we’ll even pay you if you manage to do it, company says.
Valve Drops SteamVR for macOS, as Linux and Windows Now the Key Focus
Valve has surprisingly decided to abandon SteamVR for macOS, with the company to only focus on Linux and Windows going forward.
Ubuntu 20.04: Welcome to the future, Linux LTS disciples
ZFS gets more accessible, security becomes a bigger priority, and Ubuntu speeds up overall.
The Ubuntu Super Keys Are the Perfect Gift for the Hardcore Linux User
As we know already, the majority of keyboards come with a dedicated Windows key because most manufacturers have partnered with Microsoft to optimize their peripherals for the company’s operating system.
Virtualization on the Linux desktop—Gnome Boxes vs virt-manager
We took Gnome Boxes for a quick spin—it has promise but needs more work.
Linux-Based Windows XP for Raspberry Pi Now Available for Download
Windows XP still has millions of fans across the world despite being killed off some six years ago, but this doesn’t necessarily mean everyone is ready to let it go.
Linux on Ancient Windows XP Laptop Shows Old Hardware Doesn’t Have to Die
Lubuntu running smoothly on laptop with 1GB RAM.