Linux doesn’t hide the system behind guardrails. Here’s why its freedom, flexibility, and control still outclass the ...
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Linux Mint 22.3 "Zena" is here. Built on Ubuntu 24.04.3 LTS, it brings a new-look app menu, Linux 6.14 kernel, and a pair of ...
The popular Linux Mint has a big new stable version available with Linux Mint 22.3 Zena supported up until 2029 as it's a ...
An alpha release of Orion for Linux, a new Webkit-based web browser from paid search engine Kagi, is out for testing – and ...
The Slimbook Executive also has a 14 inch, 2880 x 1800 pixel LCD display with a 120 Hz refresh rate and up to 500 nits brightness, support for 16GB to 256GB of user-replaceable DDR5-5600 memory, and ...
This clean, streamlined password manager focuses on polish and simplicity of use. But it’s also too complicated for a true ...
The timing is right if you're looking to try out Mint. New improved "Zena" is here – still based on Ubuntu Noble, but now ...
Wine lets you run 16-bit, 32-bit, and 64-bit Windows x86 binaries on modern Unix and Unix-like OSes. This release eliminates ...
Mint Zena provides more information than ever on what your hardware's doing.
The anonymizing Linux distribution for USB sticks, Tails, has been released in version 7.4. It fixes minor bugs.
You can revisit the early days of Linux through MiDesktop, a modern fork of the original KDE 1. It's a must-try nostalgic experiment.