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5 popular Linux distributions (and who they're meant for)
Your dream Linux distro already exists.
When people talk about flexible, reliable operating systems, Linux inevitably enters the conversation. But versatility in an operating system means more than just being powerful or open source—it ...
Both Linux Mint and Zorin OS are great operating systems. You'll find ease of use and a wide range of supported hardware. Find out which of these is best suited for ...
Zena is built on top of Ubuntu 24.04.3 LTS (“Noble Numbat”), bringing Mint’s traditional desktop approach together with Ubuntu’s well-tested foundation and extensive software repositories. It ships ...
The Linux Mint team recently announced the release of their latest version, Linux Mint 22.3, codenamed "Zena". This release is a Long Term Support (LTS) version. This means your Linux Mint 22.3 can ...
If you are looking to use Linux Mint without creating a separate partition on your computer, a hypervisor such as VMware Workstation is the way to go. In this post, we will see a step-by-step guide to ...
Linux has long been known as the operating system of developers and power users, but today it’s far more accessible than ever before. Thanks to user-friendly distributions that prioritize simplicity, ...
PCWorld’s guide helps users navigate the overwhelming choice of approximately 250 Linux distributions by focusing on five main strains: Debian, Red Hat/Fedora, Arch, Slackware, and Gentoo.
In the past, we’ve published articles highlighting reasons to use a variety of Linux distributions—such as 10 Reasons to Use Arch Linux, 10 Reasons to Use Manjaro Linux, and The 07 Best Reasons to Use ...
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