The Linux Foundation is the sort of official organization behind the Linux kernel project. Linux creator Linus Torvalds draws a salary from the foundation and devotes his entire time managing
There are plenty of screenshot tools available for Linux. Shutter has been my all-time favorite.
The funny thing is that I hardly use it for taking screenshots, rather I edit
Ubuntu development team has revealed that they plan to work on a new, modern installer created using Flutter. You won’t see it in Ubuntu 21.04, though.
When introduced
Ubuntu tried to use Wayland as the default display server in Ubuntu 17.10 and burned its hands. It looks like, Ubuntu is willing to try Wayland as default once
MX Linux is a popular distribution specially among users with relatively older computers. The flagship Xfce desktop version gives a lightweight and fast desktop experience.
To further extend its reach
The upcoming GNOME 40 desktop is bringing plenty of UX changes thanks to the new shell design and GTK 4.
GNOME 40 will be releasing in March and Ubuntu 21.
You are probably aware of the way Red Hat decided to discontinue CentOS 8 and replace it with rolling release CentOS.
This created a sort of rebellion among the CentOS
Minds is one of the few alternative social media networks that is built using Blockchain with the promise of providing a free speech platform. The network is governed by cryptocurrency
If you are a Linux user, you should be familiar with Wine. It’s a Windows compatibility layer that allows executables for Microsoft Windows to execute on Linux, BSD, Android
There are several encrypted, secure email services available as an alternative to Google’s ad-supported Gmail. Two of my favorites such services are Tutanota and ProtonMail.
The German-based Tutanota is