Sometimes, a somewhat obscure Linux distribution might be just what you're looking for. Is either CachyOS or Nobara the one?
I am not satisfied with any of the Linux distributions that I have. And I have all the major ones. So, I would like to make my own distribution. It would be small and lightweight, along the lines of ...
Of course, in the real world, at least for now, most people are coming from Windows. Which means you can have distros that ...
Canonical has been steadily working to not only make Linux more powerful and feature-rich, but to make the OS more approachable for the average user. Unfortunately, while great strides have been made ...
In theory, Chromebook users should be able to use the chroot utility to install most Linux distributions. That, however, requires somebody in those Linux communities to create the scripts based on ...
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 ...
Unix died because of endless incompatibilities between versions. Linux succeeded on servers and everywhere else because it ...
Desktop environments, not distros, control your daily interactions with Linux. Desktop environments dictate how your system looks and operates with customization options. Distro choice impacts system ...
Pear OS has had a bit of history. It started out as a Debian-based Linux distribution called Pear OS. Then, out of nowhere, it was renamed Comice OS. The rename gremlins struck again, and it was back ...
In the next few days, I will receive and install a SCSI controller and 9GB 10k RPM hard drive in my system. Right now it only runs Windows off of an HPT370-based RAID array. I haven't installed Linux ...