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Geckium is the perfect tool for anyone who wants to make Firefox look like Google Chrome from back in the day, as far back as 2008!
Interview with Artyom Zorin of Zorin OS
An interview with one of the founders of Zorin OS, Artyom Zorin on the podcast Destination Linux. We talked about the past, present, and future of Zorin OS as well as Artyom's journey into making Zorin OS.
What are Distro Forks, Flavors & Clones? Explaining Confusing Linux Terms
While looking for a distro, you may see confusing terms like Fork, Flavour or Remix. This article decodes these terms to help you pick the distro that's right for you.
Interview with GloriousEggroll about Proton-GE, Nobara, Lutris, and more
The Destination Linux podcast had a fascinating conversation with the Linux Gaming powerhouse, GloriousEggroll. Eggy joins DL to talk about Proton-GE, Nobara, Lutris and much more.
Interview with Jon “maddog” Hall, a true LEGEND of Linux
An interview with a true Linux Legend, Jon "maddog" Hall. Those of you who know this name already know you'll love this episode but those who don't know Jon, you are in for a treat.
PipeWire Interview with Wim Taymans, Revolutionizing Audio & Video on Linux
Wim Taymans joins us to discuss how PipeWire is making our lives better through Linux audio. Wim joins us for a conversation about how PipeWire has revolutionized how Linux handles multimedia.
Interview with Mark Shuttleworth at the Ubuntu Summit video
Mark Shuttleworth joins us for an interview at the Ubuntu Summit to discuss Ubuntu, Ubuntu Summit, AI, the importance of open-source contributions and the positive impact it can have on industries.
17 KDE Plasma Features That You Didn’t Know About
KDE Plasma is just packed with features, some of which, even long term plasma users might not know about. Here is a list of 17 cool features of KDE Plasma that you probably didn’t know about.
Exclusive PineNote Interview with Lukasz of Pine64 on Destination Linux 239
On DL239: we have an exclusive product interview with Pine64 about the new PineNote E-Ink Tablet! Plus an interview with Bill Shouten who is here to discuss open-source in education & Much More!
RHEL Rebuild AlmaLinux, Ubuntu 21.04, Lineage OS, NVidia, ARMv9, Linux Mint | This Week in Linux 145
on TWIL 145: AlmaLinux OS Gets Stable Release, Ubuntu 21.04 Beta & Testing Week, NVidia GeForce GPU Passthrough, ARMv9 Architecture, Arch Linux Installer, Lineage OS 18.1, SEC vs LBRY, OBS Studio 27
GNOME 40: Interview with Neil McGovern, Executive Director of GNOME | Destination Linux 218
on DL 218: GNOME 40 Interview with Neil McGovern, Exciting Stuff Coming to Fedora 34, Linux Based Tablet: JingPad with JingOS, GNOME Extensions, Linux Gaming, Creating Your Own VPN on Raspberry Pi.
Red Hat RHEL For FREE, Kali Linux, GNOME 40, Modular Laptops, DIY N64 ROMs | This Week in Linux 140
on TWIL 140: Red Hat's RHEL Free for Open-Source Infrastructure, Mageia 8, Kali Linux, GNOME 40 Beta Released, Framework Modular Laptops, WINE On Wayland, RetroArch, Firefox 86, Tiny Core Linux 12.0
Xfce 4.16 Released, This Is What’s New
Xfce 4.16 has been officially released with this major new version. This update to the lightweight desktop environment, Xfce, has introduced many exciting features.
Interview with Red Hat's Mike McGrath About CentOS Stream
Red Hat made some waves with the news regarding CentOS. We dive deep into this topic as we're joined by Mike McGrath, Red Hat's Vice President of Engineering to discuss the news and Mike will take us through the details on CentOS Stream and what it will mean for the commuinity.
5 Reasons Why KDE Plasma Is The Best Desktop Environment
KDE Plasma is my favorite desktop environment on Linux. In this video, I offer my Top 5 Reasons why I think KDE Plasma is the best desktop environment for me.
Linux 5.9, KDE Plasma 5.20, LibreOffice, Pine64 Updates & More | This Week in Linux 121
On this episode of This Week in Linux, we’ve got a monster of a show with so many great topics and even some potentially controversial stuff to talk about.
6 Cool Things You Didn't Know About Linux's History
here's 6 Cool Things You Didn't Know About the History of Unix & Linux inspired by the fantastic article written by Eric Londo on FrontPageLinux.com
This Week in Linux 115: Linux Birthday, Fedora 33 BTRFS, Firefox 80, openSUSE Jump & More
On TWinL 115, we celebrate the first of 3 birthdays for the Linux kernel. Firefox 80. Fedora 33 is switching to BTRFS. openSUSE is also having some testing for their new Jump branch and much more!
A Guide Through The History of Unix & Linux: Everything You Need To Know
In this article, we are going to take a trip back in time to see where the seed of Linux was planted?—?namely via the Unix systems of the early 1970s & how it has progressed through the modern day.
Destination Linux 184: Let's Squash Some Bugs (plus an Interview with Manjaro ARM)
on DL184: We talk about Bug Reporting and let's face it, bug reporting needs to squash its own bugs. We also talk AMD Ryzen Linux Laptops, Manjaro ARM, SuperTuxKart & Much More!