I've used or tested just about every Linux distribution available, and this one is my go-to, hands down. Here's why.
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5 Linux Distros That Play Nice With Brand-New Hardware
CachyOS is one of the most popular Linux distributions on the scene right now, and it's all thanks to the distro's preference ...
These distros are easy to install, include the right apps, skip the bloat and ads, and automatically detect your hardware. Easy peasy. You're welcome.
The first name on the list, Puppy Linux is a must-try Linux distro for low-end PC users. It is renowned for its extremely small size and minimal system requirement. The distro is designed to run ...
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Here's How I Batch Install All My Old Apps When Switching Linux Distros
Before deleting my current Linux distro, I need to grab a list of manually installed packages. This will include every piece ...
A Linux distribution on the desktop is an amalgam of the tortoise and the little train that could. Ever so slowly, it continues to move onward and upward, ticking away the market share percentages by ...
Between the launch of a new Linux kernel update and the news that open source has achieved mainstream business use at last, it’s been an exciting week in the world of open source software. At least as ...
Parallels Desktop has long made it easy to run virtualised Linux distros on macOS, with integration between host and guest OS ...
Fans of Linux may recall the “31 Flavors of Fun” project I wrote about last month through which ambitious developer Todd Robinson planned to “create, and release, a complete desktop operating system ...
Happy Birthday, Linux. At 30 years old, you have made quite a reputation for yourself. Having spirited the rise of open-source software, you have turned the world of proprietary computing upside down.
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