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Linus Torvalds reveals the silly reason about why there will be a Linux Kernel 5 hopefully in the summer of 2018. He also discusses the need for new Linux Kernel maintainers.
Kali Linux Review: Not Everyone’s Cup of Tea
In this review of Kali Linux, we try to answer regular questions like what is Kali Linux, what is the use of Kali Linux and whether beginners should use Kali Linux or not?
Top 20 GNOME Extensions You Should Be Using Right Now
You can enhance the capacity of your GNOME desktop with extensions. Here, we list the best GNOME extensions to save you the trouble of finding them on your own.
30 Best Linux Games On Steam You Should Play in 2017
When it comes to Gaming, a system running on Windows platform is what anyone would recommend. It still is a superior choice for gamers with better graphics driver support and perfect hardware compatibility. But, what about the thought of gaming on a Linux system? Well, yes, of course – it is possible – maybe you thought of it at some point in time but the collection of Linux games on Steam for Linux platform wasn’t appealing at all few years back.
Interview with FreeDOS Founder and Lead Dev Jim Hall
This year marks the 23rd anniversary of the FreeDOS project. To help celebrate those many years and help raise awareness for the project, I connected with Jim Hall (FreeDOS founder and lead developer) and asked him a few questions. Here are his answers.
10 Best LaTeX Editors For Linux
nce you get over the learning curve, there is nothing like LaTex. Here are the best LaTex editors for Linux and other systems.
How to Install and Use TeamViewer on Linux Complete Guide
tep-by-step beginner’s guide to installing TeamViewer on Linux. It also explains how to use TeamViewer on Linux.
Linux Kernel 4.14 -- First Kernel to be Supported for Six Years
Linux Kernel 4.14 is here. It is a long-term support release and as stated earlier, it is the first Linux Kernel that will be supported for six years. Until now Linux Kernel LTS versions were supported for two years.
Linux Now Runs on All of the Top 500 Supercomputers
Linux might be struggling for a decent desktop market share but it is definitely ruling the world of supercomputers.
The Truth About the Intel’s Hidden Minix OS and Security Concerns
If you have an Intel-chipset based motherboard, there are great chances it is equipped with the Intel Management (Intel ME) unit. This is not new. And concerns regarding the privacy issue behind that little know feature were raised for several years. But suddenly, the blogosphere seems to have rediscovered the problem.
How to Install Firefox Quantum in Ubuntu Right Now
If you cannot wait for the official release of the game-changing Firefox Quantum, you can install the beta version right now.
Gaming On Linux: All You Need To Know
This is one of the most frequently asked questions by people who are thinking about switching to Linux. After all, gaming on Linux often termed as a distant possibility.
Zorin OS: From the Hobby Project of Two Teenagers to a Growing Startup
Two teenagers created a Linux distribution 8 years back. Today it has become a prominent name in the Linux world. Artyom Zorin tells the inside story of Zorin OS and its future goals.
A Tale of Two Arches: ArchLabs and ArchMerge
he rapidly growing Archlabs Linux distribution has split into two as the developers clash. As a result, we now have a new Linux distribution called ArchMerge.
10 Best Lightweight Linux Distributions For Older Computers In 2017
Don’t throw your old computer just yet. Use a lightweight Linux distroand revive that decades-old system.
Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Codename and Release Date are Out Now!
This is a continually updated article to inform you about Ubuntu 18.04 release date, features and everything important associated with it.
Franz Combines all Your Messaging Apps in a Single Application
Franz is a free to use application that combines different messaging services like WhatsApp, WeChat, Facebook Messenger, Gmail, Telegram, Skype, Slack and other chat applications in one application.
How to Switch to Xorg from Wayland in Ubuntu 17.10 Quick Tip
This quick tutorial shows you how to go back to Xorg from Wayland in Ubuntu 17.10 and vice versa.
7 Best eBook Readers for Linux
In this article, we are covering some of the best ebook readers for Linux. These apps give a better reading experience and some will even help in managing your ebooks.
Ubuntu 17.10 New Features, Release Date and Upgrade Procedure
This is a continually updated article to tell you about Ubuntu 17.10 release schedule, Ubuntu 17.10 features and other news associated with it.