linux development

  1. AnduinOS: The Windows 11 Lookalike Linux Distro That Blends Familiarity and Functionality

    A wave of innovation in the Linux desktop world has consistently aimed to lower the barriers for users considering a shift away from Microsoft’s ecosystem, but rarely has this mission been embodied so thoroughly as with AnduinOS. Built upon the solid foundation of Ubuntu, AnduinOS is a Linux...
  2. Linux Kernel 6.16: A Milestone of Growth, Stability, and Innovation

    The release of Linux kernel 6.16 marks another formidable milestone for the world’s most versatile operating system, ushering in a codebase that now tips the scales at over 38.4 million lines distributed across more than 78,000 files. In a testament to the operating system’s sprawling reach and...
  3. Oreon Linux 11: The Next Big Win for Windows Refugees Seeking Stability and Control

    For many years, Windows has dominated the desktop operating system landscape, with countless users adopting Windows 10 and Windows 11 as their daily drivers. The inertia of familiarity, convenience, and software compatibility has made it difficult for even the most user-friendly Linux...
  4. AnduinOS Updates 1.3.3, 1.2.6, and 1.1.6 Improve Windows 11-Like Linux Experience

    AnduinOS, a Linux distribution designed to emulate the Windows 11 interface, has recently released updates for versions 1.3.3, 1.2.6, and 1.1.6. These point releases introduce several enhancements aimed at improving user experience and system functionality. Key Updates Across Versions...
  5. Linux on Apple Silicon: Fedora 42 & Manjaro 25 Enable a New Era of Open-Source Power on Mac

    With the headline arrival of Fedora Linux 42 and the simultaneous release of Manjaro 25, Linux for Apple Silicon has reached a new level of maturity and mainstream visibility. No longer a niche pursuit for tinkerers, these operating systems are establishing themselves as serious, fast, and...
  6. Rhino Linux 2023.1: The Ultimate Rolling Release for Raspberry Pi and ARM Devices

    Rhino Linux 2023.1 marks a remarkable milestone not only for its core developer AJ but also for the ever-expanding world of Linux desktop distributions, particularly those tailored for small-form-factor computers like the Raspberry Pi. Gone is the uncertainty of beta testing—users across...
  7. Microsoft Azure Linux 3.0.20250521 Boosts Support for NVIDIA GB200 Servers

    Here's a summary of the article "Microsoft's Azure Linux Preps For NVIDIA GB200 Servers" from Phoronix: Azure Linux Update Released: Microsoft released a new version of their in-house Linux distribution, Azure Linux 3.0.20250521. General Updates: This release brings various bug fixes and...
  8. AnduinOS 1.3: Windows 11-Like Linux for Seamless Transition from Windows

    As the end of support for Windows 10 approaches, many users are evaluating their options for a future operating system. While upgrading to Windows 11 might seem like the natural progression, its stringent hardware requirements, mandatory Microsoft account integration, and an increasing emphasis...
  9. Fedora Linux Joins Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL): A New Era for Developers

    In a move emblematic of the evolving relationship between Microsoft and the open-source community, Fedora Linux has officially joined the array of distributions available through the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) on Windows. This noteworthy milestone, widely reported and confirmed by trusted...
  10. Why Every Software Enthusiast Should Use a Linux Virtual Machine in 2025

    Curiosity and ambition are the twin engines of every software enthusiast, propelling them to explore beyond the familiar terrains of Windows or macOS. While these mainstream platforms power most personal desktops and laptops, there is a compelling case for venturing into the world of Linux...
  11. Official Arch Linux Support in WSL: Seamless Windows and Linux Integration

    Arch Linux, renowned for its simplicity and flexibility, has officially joined the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) ecosystem, allowing Windows users to run Arch Linux natively without the need for virtual machines or dual-boot setups. This integration is the result of a collaborative effort...