Linux

When Linus Torvalds Was Wrong About Linux (And I am Happy He Was Wrong)
Linus Torvalds, the creator of Linux kernel and Git, needs no introduction. A shy geek who does not talk much

Linux Mint Needs UI/UX and Graphics Designers for Redesigning its Dated Website
Linux Mint is an awesome Linux distribution and there is no doubt about it. There is also no doubt that

Ubuntu 20.10 Reached End of Life, Time to Upgrade!
Ubuntu 20.10 (Groovy Gorilla) has reached its end of life today (July 22, 2021). It was a non-LTS release

Linux Kernel 5.13 Released with Initial Apple M1 Support, AMD FreeSync HDMI, and More Changes
After a few months of development, Linux Kernel 5.13 is finally ready for prime time. It brings to the

Windows 11 Makes Your Hardware Obsolete, Use Linux Instead!
Windows 11 is finally here. We’re not entirely thrilled by it – but it introduces problems for many computer users.

1Password for Linux Is Officially Here With Brand New Features
1Password is a pretty good password manager (even though not open-source) and has a good rep in the open-source community

Linux Mint 18.x Series is no Longer Supported. Time for an Upgrade!
Linux Mint 18.x are no longer officially supported and will not receive any security updates from this month onwards.

Ubuntu 16.04 Reaches End of Life. Still Using It? Here Are Your Options!
Ubuntu 16.04 reached its end of life on April 29, 2021. It was released five years ago. That’s

The Linux Kernel Team May Not Be Entirely Happy with University of Minnesota's Apology
Recently, University of Minnesota was banned from contributing to Linux Kernel code. If you have been following up with that

Next Mainline Linux Kernel 5.12 Released with Essential Improvements
Linux Kernel 5.11 was an impressive release with the support for new hardware that’s probably out-of-stock till the

Running Linux Apps In Windows Is Now A Reality
When Microsoft released Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) in 2016, the hype was unreal. People were dreaming of running their

Here's Why University of Minnesota is Getting Banned From Contributing to Linux Kernel Code
It all started with a seemingly innocent patch to the Linux kernel on the 6th April, 2021. A Ph.D.