Valve and Arch have come together for two projects that will have a serious impact on the Linux distribution.
From the office of "Look what I can do," Dmitry Grinberg was able to get Linux running on a processor that was created in 1971.
With a goal of strengthening Linux and open source communities, this new alliance aims to nurture the growth of more highly skilled professionals.
If you're a Fedora fan, you'll be excited to hear the beta version of the latest release is now available for testing and includes plenty of updates.
The AlmaLinux Hardware Certification Program run by the Certification Special Interest Group (SIG) aims to ensure seamless compatibility between AlmaLinux and a wide range of hardware configurations.
eLxr Pro offers an end-to-end Linux solution backed by expert commercial support.
If you prefer your Linux distribution to be of the rolling type, Rhino Linux delivers a beautiful and reliable experience.
SysLinuxOS puts an end to searching for the right tools for admin tasks.
The next iteration of Plasma has reached the soft feature freeze for the 6.2 version and includes a feature that could be divisive.
For the first time, the Linux market share has reached a new high for desktops, and the trend looks like it will continue.
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