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Here is a list of most anticipated Linux distributions you should keep an eye on in the year 2021.
Good News! You Can Start Using MX Linux on Raspberry Pi In Beta
Popular Debian-based MX Linux could soon be installed on Raspberry Pi. The beta version of this community edition is available now.
No GNOME 40 for Ubuntu 21.04 And That’s a Good Thing
If you were looking forward to using the all-new GNOME 40 in the upcoming Ubuntu 21.04, you are in for a disappointment.
Brave Browser Adds Native Support for Decentralized IPFS Protocol
Brave web browser adds native support for an exciting decentralized file system protocol with the latest update.
Gmail’s Privacy Alternative ProtonMail Makes ‘Undo Send’ Feature Available for All Users
Last month ProtonMail introduced the 'Undo Send' feature for its beta users. The feature is now available for both free and paid ProtonMail users.
The Home Directory Will be Private in Ubuntu 21.04, What Does it Mean?
Until now, users on the same Ubuntu system could access and read the files in the home directory of other users. This is changing from Ubuntu 21.04.
BeagleV: An Affordable RISC-V Computer Designed to Run Linux
BeagleV is an affordable RISC-V computer designed to run Linux for artificial intelligence projects.
Install Privacy-friendly WhatsApp Alternative Signal on Linux Desktop
Want to use the encrypted messaging application Signal on Linux desktop? Here are various methods of installing the official Signal desktop app on Linux.
Super Productivity: A Super Cool Open Source To-Do List App with GitHub Integration
Super Productivity is an awesome open-source to-do app that helps you manage tasks, track tickets, and manage time.
9 Decentralized, P2P and Open Source Alternatives to Mainstream Social Media Platforms Like Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Reddit
Tired of Big Tech prying on your data and invading your privacy? Here are some open source, decentralized alternate social platforms.
The Definitive Guide to Using and Customizing the Dock in Ubuntu
The dock is a handy utility and integral part of the Ubuntu ecosystems. Here are some essentials you should know about using the dock in Ubuntu.
Aha! This Project is Working to Bring Linux to Apple’s ARM-based M1 MacBooks
Asahi Linux is a community project that aims to port Linux to Apple Silicon Macs, starting with the 2020 M1 Mac Mini, MacBook Air, and MacBook Pro.
Good News for Linux Gamers! An Unofficial Epic Games Store Launcher for Linux is in Works
Heroic Games Launcher is a graphical open-source application that brings Epic Games Store on Linux.
Guess Who Contributed the Most to Linux Kernel 5.10 Development? It’s Huawei (and Intel)
Huawei and Intel seem to be leading the code contribution ranking for Linux Kernel 5.10 development. Here's more about that.
QuiteRSS: A Free Open-Source RSS Reader for Linux Desktop
A lightweight open-source RSS reader for desktop Linux with all the essential features like offline reading, labels etc.
10 Biggest Linux Stories of the Year 2020 That Made the Biggest Impact
In this article, we take a look back at some of the biggest Linux stories of the year 2020.
GNOME 40 is Looking to Bring Plenty of UX Changes And That’s a Good Thing
Everything is going horizontal in the new UX changes proposed in the upcoming GNOME 40 release.
How to Install RPM Files on Fedora Linux Beginner’s Tutorial
This beginner article explains how to install RPM packages on Fedora and Red Hat Linux. It also shows you how to remove those RPM packages afterwards.
Here are the Worthy Replacements of CentOS 8 for Your Production Linux Servers
Red Hat wants you to switch to rolling release model CentOS Stream. If you want something more stable for your servers when the support for CentOS 8 ends, here are some distributions recommendations that are more suitable for production servers.
Radicle: An Open-Source Decentralized App for Code Collaboration P2P GitHub Alternative
Radicle is an open-source project that aims to facilitate peer-to-peer code collaboration without depending on a centralized server. In other words, it’s a P2P alternative to GitHub.