In the Linux Release Roundup series, we summarize the new application and distribution versions release in the last few days. This keeps you informed with the latest developments in the
Zorin OS 16 was one of my picks for distributions to look out for in 2021. They always do something interesting with every major upgrade, and it looks like Zorin
ProtonMail is one of the best secure email services out there. While alternatives like Tutanota already offer a calendar feature, ProtonMail did not offer it for all the users.
The
Were you on the lookout to take a certification exam or to learn something from The Linux Foundation offerings?
To mark the 30th year of Linux, The Linux Foundation is
Pop!_OS has been my daily driver until I recently switched to Linux Mint to experience Cinnamon.
If you have used Pop!_OS by System76, you probably know that it
Slackware is one of the earliest distributions before any mainstream option was popular. You will be surprised to know that this year marks its 28th year. It is mostly suitable
Plausible is a privacy-friendly alternative to Google Analytics. It also aims to be a simple and lightweight analytics solution.
Above all, it is a completely open-source project that also gives
While we have already witnessed Ubuntu run on Apple M1, there was another community project that was also working to bring Linux support to Apple’s M1-powered devices – Asahi Linux.
In the Linux Release Roundup series, we summarize the new application and distribution versions release in the last few days. This keeps you informed with the latest developments in the
We have witnessed many German cities (like Munich) switching back and forth between open-source software and proprietary solutions for their administrative workplace and public offerings.
Now, it looks like another
While Firefox’s market share is significantly declining over the years, it is still one of the best Google Chrome alternatives out there.
Recently, they have been adding a lot
Arch Linux is meant for users looking for an adventure or experienced Linux users who just want to configure everything from the ground up. You get to decide what you