Ubuntu developer Hayden Barnes recently posted a video on Twitter to show that he is using Ubuntu 20.04 to run Microsoft Office applications. However, Hayden said that this is not using Wine, nor remote...
NethServer is an operating system for Linux enthusiasts, designed for small offices and medium enterprises. Based on CentOS, the product’s main feature is a modular design which makes it simple to turn the distribution...
At the end of last year we have reported that Windows 10 Version 2009 (20H2) may be a minor update, that is, it will not bring too many new features and improvements. Its update...
KB4549951 is a routine cumulative update in April 2020, which is mainly applicable to Windows 10 Version 1903 and Version 1909. However, this update has previously been revealed that there are multiple problems such...
Turnkey GNU/Linux is a free Debian based library of system images that pre-integrates and polishes the best free software components into secure, easy to use solutions. TurnKey is inspired by a belief in the democratizing power of free...
ArchLabs Linux is a simple lightweight rolling releaseLinux distribution based on a minimal Arch Linux operating system with the Openboxwindow manager. The Openbox ArchLabs Linux Distro inspired by BunsenLabs and powered by Arch Linux. Inspired by Bunsenlabs, original ArchLabs members Matthew Dobson and Brett Stevens...
Makulu ( Pronounced: Ma-Coo-Loo ) is an African Zulu word for “Figure of Authority”. Like Big Chief, Big Momma, Big Daddy… Makulu Develops Linux distributions and Tools with unconventional and outside of the box...
KaOS is a desktop Linux distribution, featuring the latest version of the KDE desktop environment and other popular software programs that use the Qt toolkit. It was originally based on Arch Linux, but since...
Previously, well-known technology editor, Mary Jo Foley obtained internal Microsoft information that the company will release the Windows 10 version 2004 RTM image on April 28. But as you know, Microsoft has not released...
A patch submitted by the Oracle team is expected to greatly reduce the boot time of the Linux kernel by up to 6% to 49%. Oracle developers pointed out on the mailing list that...