Tag: Linux
Bolstering your desktop security: Linux might be your best bet
Threats to security and privacy never seem to subside. And one of the reasons behind this threat is that, most likely, you are using Windows as your operating system. Before…
Red Hat / Linux conflict: Oracle enters the dance
Truth be told, I expected Oracle to get into the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) Linux source code battle. I knew it was only a matter of time. On July…
Here’s What’s New in Linux Kernel 6.4
And here comes the latest version of the Linux kernel, Linux 6.4, recently unveiled by Linus Torvalds. It offers better hardware support for ARM cards and many other chip technologies.…
The “Chinese Windows” is a Linux, it is open source and is called…
Mia Ogouchi July 06, 2023 at 6:30 p.m. 31 © Hitarth Jadhav/Pexels A brand new operating system named OpenKylin has just been launched in China. Based on a source code…
PSVR 2: PC compatibility, imminent union?
Good news, the days go by and there team iVRy has definitely not finished with its project to make compatible the PSVR 2 with the PC world VR. Remember, the…
Switching between Linux distros is a “fun” way to find your ideal OS
I’ve been using System76’s Pop!_OS Linux for about five years now. Before that, my distro was elementary OS. Why this change? Mainly because I bought System76 desktops (first the Leopard…
A new Ubuntu is in the works with an immutable Linux (yes, I explain what it is)
Canonical decides to try a new approach to the Linux desktop with Ubuntu Linux version 24.04. It will have long-term support (LTS). This new release will use immutable Linux with…
ROG Ally: what if it was possible to run it on Linux to transform it into a Steam Deck?
The ROG Ally has an advantage over its competitor (at least designated as such) has not : it turns on Windowswhich means thatit is capable of running almost all games.…
How to encrypt a file in Linux
Your security and privacy have become of paramount importance. Businesses aren’t the only entities that need to protect sensitive information from prying eyes. You may have bank details, contracts, wills…
How to Enable Linux on Your Chromebook (and Why You Should)
Chromebooks are great computers, especially for students, grandparents, kids, and anyone who needs a reliable, easy-to-use portable machine. But if you need a more traditional operating system, is that a…
Free and Open Source Express: Free Educational, April, Mozilla, Linux Foundation
Image: “Keep calm and use open source” (MedithIT/CC by) 2nd edition of Free Education Day, in Rennes After Lyon in 2022, Rennes will host, on Friday April 7, the Free…
Can’t remember the Linux command you just ran? Here’s how to repeat a command
The story repeats itself. At least as far as the Linux command line interface (CLI) is concerned. Although modern Linux distributions don’t necessarily require users to open a terminal window…