One of the great promises of software is its infinite malleability: software can be whatever you want, so long as you have the skills necessary (and legal rights) to modify it. Despite this promise, ...
Linux is famously customizable, and when you hear its perks discussed, you'll usually see mentions of "flexibility" and "personalization" in the conversation. Despite those strengths, I've gotten ...
I tried a highly-customized Hyprland desktop that's meant for Linux pros - and didn't hate it ...
BunsenLabs Carbon is a Debian-based distro and CrunchBang successor. The latest version, dubbed Carbon, is lightweight and highly customizable. You can download and ...
Peppermint OS moves away from restrictive Debian livebuild tools. Discover how their new custom "spin tools" provide more ...
Overview: Windows remains the most widely used operating system thanks to compatibility, gaming strength, and flexible ...
The gaming browser Opera GX is now available for Linux, although I'm still not sure why you would want to actually use it.
More people use Linux than they realize because even Smart TVs and the Steam Deck run on a version of Linux, but making the switch on a PC can be scary.