GNOME Boxes is an easy-to-use virtualization software that lets you download operating systems from within the program or use ISO files to create new virtual machines.
It is also the
Linux Mint announced a partnership with Mozilla.
Considering Linux Mint offers Firefox as the default web browser and continues to use Thunderbird as the email client, it sounds like a
In the Linux Release Roundup series, we summarize the new distribution and application version releases in the past week. This keeps you informed of the latest developments in the Linux
Linux Kernel 5.16 is an interesting release for both gamers and desktop users.
The changes introduced aren’t massive, but useful upgrades for users with the latest hardware and
KDE Plasma 5.24 is due for release on February 8, 2022.
While we already discussed some significant upgrades arriving with it, Nate Graham (KDE Developer) shared a roadmap for
Linux Mint 20.3, codenamed “Una” has finally arrived. The official announcement should follow up soon, but it’s now available for download!
While Linux Mint 20.2 included some
Deepin 20.3 has been around for a while now with some essential improvements and subtle visual changes.
But, if you were looking to get your hands on the latest
Last year, several security vulnerabilities were discovered, making it difficult for system administrators to patch the systems without downtime quickly.
What if some improvements can be made to update some
About four years ago in 2018, Ikey Doherty (creator of Solus) left and handed over the project to other developers associated with it due to some personal reasons.
Back then,
It is time to bid farewell to 2021.
You might want to go through some of the biggest Linux stories of 2021 if you missed them.
However, considering some of
elementary OS 6.1 is the latest release with many essential improvements and new features.
Of course, the choice of a Linux distro for your system varies on many levels.
Merry Christmas everyone!
In this holiday season, are you looking forward to trying out new distributions on your Linux system?
Fret not, we have you covered. Here, I shall be