I have spent some time looking at independent Linux distributions – that means those that are built from scratch and not derived from one of the larger, generally better-known distributions (Debian, ...
T iny Core Linux is a distribution that doesn’t try to compete with the giants. Instead, it carves out a unique niche by ...
rlxOS is an immutable Linux distribution that is available now and shows real promise but has real issues. It offers a lovely take on Xfce and offers high performance for new and old hardware. Plagued ...
Over the past year I've booted numerous Linux distributions, and seven of them I installed on bare metal and put to the test ...
Linux servers are everywhere. There's a good chance a number of your favorite websites are running on infrastructure that's powered by Linux, not to mention streaming services, social media platforms, ...
Confused by APT, DNF, PACMAN, or Zypper? This guide explains the default package managers of various Linux distributions.
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 ...
Choosing your next Linux distribution: “just works” or community? Your email has been sent It’s 2022, so of course it’s The Year of the Linux Desktop™. I mean, we’ve been living in that year (or on ...
In conversations about operating system security, "compliance" tends to dominate. But for those of us responsible for keeping infrastructure In OS security, compliance is the cost of entry—not the ...
Linux distros are usually more secure than their Windows and Mac counterparts. Linux Operating Systems being open-source leaves very less scope of unauthorized access to its core. However, with the ...
Privacy has become an important issue for many users as corporations and governments stop at nothing to gather personal information. But Linux users do have some ...