If you're looking to start self-hosting services so you can break free from the likes of Google, Apple, and Microsoft, you'll want to get to know Ubuntu Server.
Ubuntu 26.04 surprised me - this upcoming release is seriously secure ...
Despite its (at the time) high-end Core i7 CPU and 32GB of RAM, Windows was frustratingly slow on it. The fan was constantly at full throttle even when the machine was idle, and it regularly failed to ...
Disable three default Ubuntu settings to cut nags, avoid surprise updates, and keep your screen from locking mid-task.
Linux 6.19 brings native Vulkan support to older AMD Radeon GPUs, hardware-accelerated HDR via the DRM Colour Pipeline API ...
I traded Ubuntu's flashy interface for Debian’s "No Nonsense" philosophy, and I'm not going back.
Papers gains new PDF annotation tools, including ink, text boxes and improved form support, now available in GNOME Nightly builds.
NVIDIA has launched the beta version of the GeForce Now App for gamers playing games on the Linux operating system.
Easily install Linux on Apple Silicon devices and dual boot macOS & Linux, keeping your M1 MacBook Air useful longer with open source tools ...
An exciting new announcement is the formation of the Open Gaming Collective, a collaborative organisation between many names ...
Moving from Windows to Linux doesn't require much of a learning curve and brings some real benefits, but you need to accept a few compromises.
The CachyOS madness hasn't quite caught on for me, but I definitely want to take a good look at what all the fuss is about soon - and there's a big new release.