6 Fun Linux Distros to Try if You’re a Distro Hopper
Tuesday, 22 March 2022
There are many different flavors of Linux, and since most are free to use, there comes a point when you might feel compelled to try a bunch of them out. We call this distro-hopping. MUO – Feed
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The Top 8 Linux Distros That Have Adopted Flatpak
Saturday, 08 January 2022
In a market dominated by premium-grade OSes with dedicated COTS (commercial off-the-shelf) software, Linux users must make do with open-source variants of such premium applications. MUO – Feed
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The 8 Smallest Linux Distros That Are Minimal and Lightweight
Friday, 07 January 2022
Do you have an old PC lying around gathering dust? Would you like to make use of the old small-capacity USB flash drive sitting in your draw? You can reuse your old computer and a USB flash drive by installing a super small Linux distribution on them. MUO – Feed
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How to Manage Packages on RPM-Based Linux Distros With DNF
Sunday, 28 November 2021
One of the most attractive features of the Linux operating system is how easy it is to install or automate the installation of software packages from secure remote repositories. MUO – Feed
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The 5 Best Linux Distros for Artists, Musicians, and Editors
Wednesday, 18 March 2020
Installing a single video editor or drawing package is easy enough, but what if you need an entire operating system geared towards creativity? You might be happy with proprietary systems from Apple or Microsoft. But if you’re on a budget, are passionate about open source software, or just want the widest choice, consider Linux. Countless
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4 Mobile Linux Distros and Interfaces You Can Run on the PinePhone
Friday, 17 January 2020
You can’t run fully open versions of Linux on an Apple iPhone or even an Android device, despite the latter running Linux underneath. So Pine Microsystems has created the PinePhone, a budget priced smartphone capable of running mobile versions of traditional “desktop” Linux. Several mobile interfaces for Linux support the PinePhone. That’s exciting, but it
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