Category: Linux

Turnkey GNU/Linux v16.0 released

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...

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ArchLabs Linux 2023.02.05 releases, Arch Linux based distro

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...

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KaOS 2023.11 released, Linux distributions

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...

How to use sort and uniq command in Linux

This article mainly writes the use of some shell script sort and uniq tools in Linux environments. Sort command Sort is a tool for sorting the contents of files in units of lines, and...

Ubuntu 20.10 is available for testing

A few days ago Ubuntu 20.10 announced the release cycle, and now the daily build version can be downloaded and tested. Ubuntu 20.10 code-named Groovy Gorilla, the release of the daily build version is...

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GhostBSD 23.10.1 released, FreeBSD distribution

GhostBSD is user-friendly, based on FreeBSD desktop operating system. The goal of the project is to create an easy-to-use and familiar work platform for home or office applications and data repair. It supports a...

The Pop!_OS 22.04 LTS released

Pop!_OS is based on the Ubuntu and GNOME desktop environments and aims to provide users with a personalized and fresh experience. Although based on the GNOME desktop environment, System76 customizes user interfaces, drivers, and...

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RIOT 2022.04 releases: The friendly OS for IoT

RIOT is a real-time multi-threading operating system that supports a range of devices that are typically found in the Internet of Things (IoT): 8-bit, 16-bit, and 32-bit microcontrollers. It is based on the following...