Speaking of native support, until the recent renaissance, the main thing holding Linux gaming back was that no one wanted to ...
The support you give doesn't even have to be at the distro level, it can be towards specific aspects of the overall Linux ...
By my count, Linux has over 11% of the desktop market. Here's how I got that number - and why people are making the leap.
Windows 10 is gone, and millions are turning to Linux. Here are the distros benefiting most, and what makes them so great.
ZDNET's key takeaways Ultramarine has a new default desktop, and it's still outstanding.This immutable distribution is ...
Open source code makes a lot of difference when it comes to how you can tailor an OS, adjust it to meet your needs, and fit it to the required tasks – whether large or huge. There are likely lots of ...
When people debate which operating system is the best-either MacOS or Windows-not many mention the third option: Linux. Why is that? See, Linux has its own niche in the tech industry, but that's it.
I for one am tired of hearing every year that this will be the year that Linux on the desktop takes off. In spite of projections that Linux would capture 6, 10 or even 12% of desktops by now, it is ...
This week I’m speaking at the Desktop Linux Summit in San Diego on why the PC OEMs don’t, and probably never will, fully support Linux on the desktop. This is somewhat of a deja vu for me since a ...
Ask an open source advocate why enterprises are reluctant to adopt Linux and other free software, and the answer often comes down to three letters: FUD. Fear, uncertainty, and doubt — the result of ...
The terminal may seem powerful, but it's not always as good as it sounds. Learn all the misconceptions of using the Terminal vs using the GUI ...