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Microsoft has launched support for graphical and audio Linux apps under the Windows Subsystem for Linux—although the new feature is only available in the Dev channel of Insider builds, for now. The new feature is nicknamed WSLg, and it includes both X and PulseAudio servers.
Looking for a replacement for CentOS, the free-to-use downstream clone of RHEL that Red Hat is no longer supporting? Here are some alternative free and secure Linux distros to consider.
Google Chrome 90 has arrived with new privacy features and fixes for 37 security flaws. Chrome users: this is an update you don't want to overlook!
Linux Mint developers have decided to notify users about pending updates on their system, raising a controversial question - is Linux Mint turning into Windows?
KDE Plasma 5.21.4 has been released with more bug fixes and improvements including better support for the Fortinet SSL VPN and improvements for the new Plasma System Monitor app.
Linux Lite 5.4 is now available with full UEFI support, along with numerous bug fixes and UI enhancements. Learn what's new in Linux Lite 5.4 that makes this lightweight, user-friendly distro a better option than ever for users looking to make the transition from Windows to a Linux-based OS.
CentOS stream is gaining poularity - and Red Hat has now launched RHEL Stream to compete with it.
Considering Fedora? Now may be the time to switch. The new beta for Fedora 34 has been released with a selection of new features and improvements.
The KDE Project has released KDE Plasma 5.18.7 as the seventh maintenance update to the LTS (Long-Term Support) of the KDE Plasma 5.18 desktop environment series. KDE Plasma 5.18.6 brings a handful of bug fixes, and better support for Qt 5.12 and recent Mesa stacks.
Mozilla, has added two exciting new features available to Linux users to its VPN service that launched last year.
Parrot OS is an excellent privacy-focused distro for pentesters, reverse engineers and security researchers. Version 4.11 offers numerous security improvements that make the OS even more impressive.
Apache OpenMeetings is a popular and free alternative for web conferencing software. The release of OpenMeetings 6.0 features multiple security improvements.
Could KDE Plasma 5.21 be the worthy Linux desktop to take on Windows? Here is a DebugPoint.com review of the recently released KDE Plasma 5.21.
Looking for a lightweight, versatile laptop powered by AMD? Then you're in luck- after a long wait of more than three months, Linux hardware vendor System76 is finally ready to take orders for their AMD-only “Pangolin” Linux laptop!
Excited about the prospect of RHEL in your car?! As part of the vendor's growing automotive efforts, Red Hat is in the process of building out an "infotainment" team to work on low-level Linux infrastructure.
Wondering how Linux Mint compares to Ubuntu and Windows? Get an experienced admin's perspective in this article.
Linux distro hoppers rejoice - there’s a new Debian-based distribution in town called TeLOS! TeLOS offers a unique modern approach on the Linux desktop on top of the latest GNU/Linux technologies.
Looking for a secure, lightweight Linux distro? If so, Alpine Linux might be a breath of fresh mountain air for you!
Mozilla has released Firefox 86.0.1 to address various bugs that might affect all supported platforms. This includes a bugfix update remedying a frequent crash on Linux systems that occurred during browser launch.
According to Jack Wallen, Netrunner XOXO is a victory for the developers of the distro. See why Netrunner XOXO might be in your future!