openSUSE is unquestionably an interesting distribution. We also have a separate article listing some compelling reasons to use openSUSE.
While it’s been almost a year since openSUSE 15.2
In case you didn’t know, Steam Link was initially a hardware-based solution to let you stream the games that you own in your Steam library from your PC.
The
The de-googled Android fork /e/OS is a passionate step towards removing Google from your daily driver (i.e. your smartphone).
Considering they’re also working on a privacy-friendly Siri
Firefox as an open-source Chrome alternative is already a quite popular choice among Linux users. With every recent update to Mozilla Firefox, it looks like Firefox is proving to be
Node.js is an interesting and popular open-source JavaScript runtime which is useful for both front-end and back-end developers familiar with JavaScript.
It’s no surprise that Node.js makes
Signal has managed to gain a huge number of active users after Elon Musk’s tweet and numerous other recommendations from key personalities that also include Edward Snowden who usually
Even though I just prefer listening to music on my headphones, having a decent home audio system is something useful.
Not to forget, it is always handy to have an
The KubeCon and CloudNativeCon virtual events are all set to start from May 4 to 7. That would be awhile from now, but you can register yourself with an “All
If you want to get started with an IT career or just thinking to equip yourself with skills to land an open-source job, Linux Foundation has come up with an
Drauger OS is an ambitious project that focuses on providing a good gaming experience on the Linux platform without compromising the security.
Even though I haven’t tried it yet,
Rocket.Chat is undoubtedly one of the most impressive open-source slack alternatives available out there.
Even we at It’s FOSS, utilize it daily to communicate and work. It may