Do you like the freedom Linux offers but hate how it looks by default? Or do you love macOS’s polished, modern design but ...
Elementary OS 8.1 is out with Wayland enabled by default, new apps, animations and eye candy. Based on Ubuntu 24.04.3 LTS ...
There are a lot of Linux Distributions in this world of ours, with a large percentage of them releasing new, major versions at least once (if not twice) per year. And when those new releases come out, ...
Elementary OS is an Ubuntu-based Linux distribution with an emphasis on speed, privacy, and ease-of-use. It also happens to have a user interface that’s reminiscent of macOS and a slightly ...
Explore the top Linux alternatives that challenge the notion of Windows and macOS' superiority in design and aesthetics.
I’m a big openSUSE user. No ifs, ands or buts about it. I love it so much that I even sit on the openSUSE board. But that doesn’t mean that I can’t appreciate the other, truly remarkable, Linux ...
Daniel Foré is the founder of elementary OS, a boutique Linux distribution developed by a small startup that scraped by on user donations and merchandise sales. Then, inspired by an established ...
I have a thinkpad yoga 12. Installed elementary OS. It more or less works overall but it does not have the touchscreen working. Elementary OS is based off of Ubuntu. It does appear that the OS is ...
I've used just about every type of Linux desktop imaginable. Over the years, one of the things that has most impressed me is the ability of Linux distribution developers to reinvent the wheel in ways ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover the exciting intersection of Linux and handheld gaming. Introducing new features into any operating system -- whether that ...
Linux is 22 Years Old! Linux recently turned twenty two recently. Wow! How time flies! Can you believe it’s been that long already? It seems like just yesterday that Linus created it as a “hobby.” ...
What are open-source operating systems? Underpinning an operating system, for example Windows on your PC or Android on your phone, is many, many lines of code. Allowing anyone to inspect the source ...