Linux Package Management Cheatsheet
Package management is a crucial part of administering a Linux system. Different distributions use different package managers, each with its own commands. Here’s a quick reference for the most commonly used package management tools across popular distributions. Debian-based (APT – Advanced Pac…
ReactOS: A Free and Open-Source Windows-Compatible Operating System
ReactOS is a unique operating system tha…
Zenwalk Linux: A Unique Slackware-Based Desktop Experience
Zenwalk Linux has carved a niche for its…
OpenDAN: Your Personal Open-Source AI Operating System
In the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence (AI), the demand for personalized and p…
Bluefin, the next-generation Linux workstation
Bluefin is a next-generation Linux workstation designed to offer users a seamless and reliable compu…
Commodore OS Vision: What Does the Future Hold?
It’s been a year since the last update to Commodore OS Vision, a Linux-based operating system that h…
The Best Linux for Old Computers
In a world dominated by rapidly advancing technology, older computers often find themselves left beh…
Ditana: The New Arch-Based Linux Distro That Balances Power and Usability
Linux enthusiasts are always on the lookout for the next big thing in the world of distributions, an…
Why BSD Is Not as Popular as Linux
The world of open-source operating systems is vast, with Linux and BSD (Berkeley Software Distributi…
Top 10 Linux Distributions on Distrowatch in 2024
Linux distributions (or “distros”) provide the foundation for countless users around the…
MakuluLinux: A Distro for All Tastes
MakuluLinux is a versatile and innovative Linux distribution that has gained popularity for its user…
CentOS Stream 10 released
The CentOS Project has announced the general availability of CentOS Stream 10, codenamed “Coug…
Ubuntu 24.10 codenamed Oracular Oriole, released
Ubuntu 24.10, codenamed “Oracular Oriole,” has been released, bringing a variety of sign…
rlxOS GNU/Linux: A Secure, User-Friendly, and Independent Linux Distro
rlxOS is an open-source, privacy-oriented GNU/Linux distribution built from scratch with a focus on …
Dangerous Linux commands you should NEVER use!!!
1 .The command sudo rm -rf /* is one of the most dangerous Linux commands you can run on a Linux sys…
Tails: The Secure Linux Distro
Secure Linux Distro Tails, short for “The Amnesic Incognito Live System,” is a specializ…
Chrome or Chromium: Which Browser Should You Use?
Chrome or Chromium? When it comes to web browsers, Google Chrome is a household name, renowned for i…
Linux Mint 22 Released
Linux Mint 22 “Wilma” is a new milestone for the popular Linux distribution, bringing se…
Understanding the Linux Kernel: The Heart of Your Computer’s Operating System
When you use a computer, you interact with various applications like web browsers, word processors, …
Flathub: The App Store for Linux
Introduction Flathub is an increasingly popular app store for Linux, offering a centralized reposito…
TrueNAS: A Robust Network-Attached Storage Solution
TrueNAS, a robust and versatile Network-Attached Storage (NAS) operating system, has garnered widesp…