GNOME is the default choice of desktop environment on many Linux distributions. It’s also my favorite one as it gives a modern desktop experience.
But that doesn’t mean
elementary OS 6.1 is the latest release with many essential improvements and new features.
Of course, the choice of a Linux distro for your system varies on many levels.
You might be aware of the recent Linus Tech Tips videos about switching to Linux, including one with some complaints about KDE software. For those of you who are following
The past few weeks have rattled the desktop Linux community.
Popular tech YouTuber Linus, not Torvalds but Sebastian, decided to use Linux on desktop for a month. Linus Sebastian wanted
Rewind to four/five years back, I did not use Linux as my daily driver. Yes, in a virtual machine or dual-boot, sure.
I stuck with Windows saying – “Linux isn’
Ever since the initial Covid-19 outbreak in 2020, the world has seen an explosion in the popularity of online meeting services. Unfortunately, many of these are not very privacy-friendly, especially
There has been a lot of discussion lately about the decline of the Firefox browser and numerous articles about it losing 50 Million users in the last two years.
But
Even if you are not an Ubuntu user, you probably are aware of its release model.
There is a long term support (LTS) release that comes every two year and
Mozilla’s Firefox is the only popular alternative to Chromium-based browsers.
It has been the default choice for Linux users and privacy-conscious users across every platform.
However, even with all
Being someone who prefers Linux for desktop and encourages using open-source software, you may expect the answer to the question raised in the headline with a big “Yes“.
But I
Despite its receding user base, Mozilla Firefox has remained my primary browser. Mozilla has revamped Firefox in the last couple of years and has added several features to it especially
Audacity is a popular, free and open-source audio editor available cross-platform.
Muse Group recently acquired Audacity. In case you didn’t know, they are popularly known for open-source music notation