What Is Fedora Onyx? An Immutable Budgie-Based Linux Distro
It's Budgie, except really hard to break.
Have you recently switched to Linux Lite from Windows and found it to be complicated? Here are some Linux Lite tips to help you get started.
Love Debian but want an alternative better suited to your needs? Here's a list of the best Debian-based Linux distros for you to try.
Are you tired of macOS and its limitations? Give Asahi Linux a try and see how well it runs on your Apple silicon Mac.
If you are a Linux enthusiast who wants to find good channels for information and news discussions, take these picks of which channels to follow.
Need a lightweight operating system? These special Linux distros can run on older PCs, some with as little as 100MB of RAM.
Want a reliable Linux distribution for your 32-bit system? These distros with 32-bit support will empower your older machine.
Want to replace Android on your phone? Try out these Linux mobile operating systems for smartphones and tablets.
If you resent the idea of downloading a multi-gigabyte ISO, why not use the Mini ISO to install Ubuntu on your PC instead?
Ubuntu 22.04.3 has finally been released with several new improvements, bug fixes, and latest apps.
Fixing bootloader problems caused by GRUB is easy on Linux. Here's how you can get started.
Want to try Linux without installing it on a PC? Here's how to install Ubuntu 22.04 in VirtualBox.
Whether you've installed Debian on your computer or in a virtual machine, here are some necessary things you should do post-installation.
Want a Linux distro that ships with GNOME as the default desktop environment? Well, you've got plenty to choose from.
Learn how the Linux kernel works by creating your own Linux-based operating system using these free tools.
Linux Mint 21.2 "Victoria" has finally arrived and is packed to the brim with new features, improvements, and user interface changes.
Want to install and/or run multiple operating systems from a single bootable USB stick? You can with these tools.
If you want a portable Linux installation that you can use on the go, consider installing Ubuntu on a USB drive.
Linux-powered OSes are fantastic for network-related tasks, but out of thousands of available Linux distros, which one should you choose?
Rather than installing Ubuntu on a virtual machine, you can choose to install it as a Docker container.
When reviving an old PC, many advise that you should ditch Microsoft's OS for a lighter alternative. Is this really a good idea?