Linux Kernel 5.11 was an impressive release with the support for new hardware that’s probably out-of-stock till the end of 2022.
Now, almost after 2 months of work
When Microsoft released Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) in 2016, the hype was unreal. People were dreaming of running their Windows and Linux apps side-by-side, without having to reboot. But
It all started with a seemingly innocent patch to the Linux kernel on the 6th April, 2021. A Ph.D. candidate at University of Minnesota submitted this really small patch:
KDE Neon is the official KDE distribution that packs the latest version of KDE Plasma desktop and software on top of Ubuntu LTS (long-term support).
In the desktop Linux community,
pCloud is a quite popular cloud storage solution for Linux users. It already offers a native client to help you sync files and folders to the cloud.
Even though you
If you’ve been following various news outlets, you may have read something about “Linux Mint planning to force updates to its users just like Windows 10”.
But, that’s
The development of Linux Kernel 5.11 has been going on in full swing for a while now. Finally, Linus Torvalds announced the release after endless testing and adding support
We’ve covered that list of the best Linux distributions in the past. Sure, pretty much all of them will potentially remain as some of the most anticipated distributions every
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
Apple’s M1 chip is continuously in the buzz because of its impressive capability of monstrous performance on their own ARM-based MacBook and Mac Mini.
And, for that reason, many
The myth is that if you want a super secure password, you let your cat run over your keyboard.
But, in a recent incident, a security flaw was discovered by