This article dives into how these two distributions established themselves as reliable, enterprise-grade options for developers and organizations alike.
This article dives into how these two distributions established themselves as reliable, enterprise-grade options for developers and organizations alike.
Ubuntu is replacing its old terminal with Ptyxis, a modern GPU-accelerated emulator that delivers smoother performance, built-in container integration, and a polished GNOME-native experience.
In this article you’ll learn how KDE Plasma 6’s Wayland session boosts everyday Linux use, with explicit sync and dynamic triple buffering for smoother frames, color‑managed HDR and VRR polish, steadier XWayland apps, secure capture/remote desktop, and practical setup tips.
In this article, you’ll discover how GNOME 48 refines the desktop experience with a sleeker Settings interface, vibrant HDR visuals, and precise fractional scaling for modern displays.
This article explores the rise of security-focused Linux distributions, explaining how they protect user privacy, the unique features they offer, and why more people are turning to them amid growing digital surveillance concerns.