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  • Distro Hopping is Fun!

    Distro Hopping is Fun!

    Written by Jack Wallen, ZD NET Contributing Writer on June 5, 2023. Linux distro hopping is a fun way to find the perfect desktop operating systemHere’s why distro hopping can help find the perfect match between the user and the operating system:I’ve been using System76’s Pop!_OS Linux for about five years now. Prior to that,… Read more

  • Linux & IOWN Global Forum

    Linux & IOWN Global Forum

    Linux Foundation and IOWN Global Forum to Collaborate for Future Smart Connected World Growing data demands driving liaison between hardware and software industries for Data-centric communication and computing Read more

  • Debian 12 “Bookworm” released with Linux kernel 6.1

    Debian 12 “Bookworm” released with Linux kernel 6.1

    Debian is one of the oldest GNU/Linux distributions, and it continues to serve as the foundation for many other Linux-based operating systems including Ubuntu, Kali, MX, and the Raspberry Pi OS, among others. The operating system is also known for emphasizing stability over flashy new features, and it can take a long time for new… Read more

  • 13 Reasons Why I Have a Love Affair With Linux

    13 Reasons Why I Have a Love Affair With Linux

    Linux and I go way back. Last year, I installed Ubuntu, for the first time, and it was love at first sight. The sleek interface, the customization, the power – I was hooked. Since then, Linux and I have been in a committed relationship, and it just keeps getting better. After all these years, I… Read more

  • Hello World!

    Hello World!

    Welcome to Linux, or as many knowledgeable people prefer, GNU/Linux. While free software itself dates back to the beginnings of computing, the Free Software Movement began in the mid-eighties with a licensing revolution. From humble beginnings, GNU and the GNU General Public License codified a spirit of generosity and neighborliness which contrasts sharply with the… Read more

  • What is GNU/Linux?

    What is GNU/Linux?

    Linux, or GNU/Linux as some prefer, is a multi-user, multi-tasking variant of the Unix operating system. Think of an operating system as your humble, loyal servant silently toiling behind the scenes to create a smooth and problem free user experience. Actually, it is many small programs interacting with each other to make your computer work.… Read more