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The new Linux Mint, Wine version 11, Raspberry Pi's HAT upgrade, and more: Linux news roundup
All the Linux news you may have missed this week.
If you’d like to move from Windows to something that is faster, sleeker, and more flexible (and free) look no further than Linux Mint, one of the most popular desktop Linux distros. The reason for ...
Linux Mint 22.3 "Zena" is here. Built on Ubuntu 24.04.3 LTS, it brings a new-look app menu, Linux 6.14 kernel, and a pair of ...
This new Linux distro is a multimedia powerhouse right out of the box ...
If the end of XP demonstrated anything, it’s that disruption ensues when an OS reaches end of life. Linux users have long had LTS releases to stave off some of that, but the new Linux Mint 17 offers ...
The Commodore 64 is an 8-bit computer that launched in 1982. It offered a whopping 64 kilobytes of RAM and earned a soft spot in geek hearts for its advance audio and graphics capabilities. Next to ...
While other operating systems dabble with mobile or push the bleeding edge, Mint’s shaping up to be the Old Faithful of the Linux desktop world. Linux Mint 17.3 “Rosa” continues a series of stable ...
Debian vs. Arch vs. Fedora: Which Linux distro base is right for you ...
Vanilla OS vs. Bazzite: Which immutable Linux distro is right for you?
The newly released Mint 18 is a major upgrade. Not only has the Linux Mint project improved Mint’s dueling desktops (Cinnamon and MATE), but the group’s latest work impacts all underlying systems.
Older readers may remember the Commodore computers in their original form, which were first launched back in 1982, and were equipped with a powerful 64 kilobytes of RAM and graphics, for the time. Now ...
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