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10 beginner-friendly Linux distros that aren’t Mint (and why you might prefer them)
These beginner-friendly Linux distros offer different looks, features, and workflows.
One of the great joys of constantly checking out new or obscure Linux operating systems is finding some insane innovations that stand out from the crowded collection of distros. The current release of ...
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You've heard wrong: Pop!_OS isn't the best beginner Linux distro
Why convenience features do not always translate to beginner friendliness.
KDE Neon is a bit of an oddball Linux thing. Linuxland has an impressive collection of oddball things. Neon looks and feels much like a Linux distribution, but its developers assert quite openly on ...
Welcome to a new spotlight series called "What I Love About X Linux Distro." To kick things off, I want to highlight some aspects of Ubuntu Budgie I've fallen in love with, and why they've stood out ...
Fans of Linux may recall the “31 Flavors of Fun” project I wrote about last month through which ambitious developer Todd Robinson planned to “create, and release, a complete desktop operating system ...
I recently posted a somewhat scathing look at the state of gaming on Linux. It took some folks by surprise. As I said in that piece, I’m a Linux advocate but I’m also a critic. However, it would be a ...
PikaOS is a gaming-centric Linux distribution. PikaOS is based on Debian and offers different versions. You can install and use PikaOS for free. There are now several ...
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