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• Issue 1090 (2024-09-30): Rhino Linux 2024.2, commercial distros with alternative desktops, Valve seeks to improve Wayland performance, HardenedBSD parterns with Protectli, Tails merges with Tor Project, Quantum Leap partners with the FreeBSD Foundation |
• Issue 1089 (2024-09-23): Expirion 6.0, openKylin 2.0, managing configuration files, the future of Linux development, fixing bugs in Haiku, Slackware packages dracut |
• Issue 1088 (2024-09-16): PorteuX 1.6, migrating from Windows 10 to which Linux distro, making NetBSD immutable, AlmaLinux offers hardware certification, Mint updates old APT tools |
• Issue 1087 (2024-09-09): COSMIC desktop, running cron jobs at variable times, UBports highlights new apps, HardenedBSD offers work around for FreeBSD change, Debian considers how to cull old packages, systemd ported to musl |
• Issue 1086 (2024-09-02): Vanilla OS 2, command line tips for simple tasks, FreeBSD receives investment from STF, openSUSE Tumbleweed update can break network connections, Debian refreshes media |
• Issue 1085 (2024-08-26): Nobara 40, OpenMandriva 24.07 "ROME", distros which include source code, FreeBSD publishes quarterly report, Microsoft updates breaks Linux in dual-boot environments |
• Issue 1084 (2024-08-19): Liya 2.0, dual boot with encryption, Haiku introduces performance improvements, Gentoo dropping IA-64, Redcore merges major upgrade |
• Issue 1083 (2024-08-12): TrueNAS 24.04.2 "SCALE", Linux distros for smartphones, Redox OS introduces web server, PipeWire exposes battery drain on Linux, Canonical updates kernel version policy |
• Issue 1082 (2024-08-05): Linux Mint 22, taking snapshots of UFS on FreeBSD, openSUSE updates Tumbleweed and Aeon, Debian creates Tiny QA Tasks, Manjaro testing immutable images |
• Issue 1081 (2024-07-29): SysLinuxOS 12.4, OpenBSD gain hardware acceleration, Slackware changes kernel naming, Mint publishes upgrade instructions |
• Issue 1080 (2024-07-22): Running GNU/Linux on Android with Andronix, protecting network services, Solus dropping AppArmor and Snap, openSUSE Aeon Desktop gaining full disk encryption, SUSE asks openSUSE to change its branding |
• Issue 1079 (2024-07-15): Ubuntu Core 24, hiding files on Linux, Fedora dropping X11 packages on Workstation, Red Hat phasing out GRUB, new OpenSSH vulnerability, FreeBSD speeds up release cycle, UBports testing new first-run wizard |
• Issue 1078 (2024-07-08): Changing init software, server machines running desktop environments, OpenSSH vulnerability patched, Peppermint launches new edition, HardenedBSD updates ports |
• Issue 1077 (2024-07-01): The Unity and Lomiri interfaces, different distros for different tasks, Ubuntu plans to run Wayland on NVIDIA cards, openSUSE updates Leap Micro, Debian releases refreshed media, UBports gaining contact synchronisation, FreeDOS celebrates its 30th anniversary |
• Issue 1076 (2024-06-24): openSUSE 15.6, what makes Linux unique, SUSE Liberty Linux to support CentOS Linux 7, SLE receives 19 years of support, openSUSE testing Leap Micro edition |
• Issue 1075 (2024-06-17): Redox OS, X11 and Wayland on the BSDs, AlmaLinux releases Pi build, Canonical announces RISC-V laptop with Ubuntu, key changes in systemd |
• Issue 1074 (2024-06-10): Endless OS 6.0.0, distros with init diversity, Mint to filter unverified Flatpaks, Debian adds systemd-boot options, Redox adopts COSMIC desktop, OpenSSH gains new security features |
• Issue 1073 (2024-06-03): LXQt 2.0.0, an overview of Linux desktop environments, Canonical partners with Milk-V, openSUSE introduces new features in Aeon Desktop, Fedora mirrors see rise in traffic, Wayland adds OpenBSD support |
• Issue 1072 (2024-05-27): Manjaro 24.0, comparing init software, OpenBSD ports Plasma 6, Arch community debates mirror requirements, ThinOS to upgrade its FreeBSD core |
• Issue 1071 (2024-05-20): Archcraft 2024.04.06, common command line mistakes, ReactOS imports WINE improvements, Haiku makes adjusting themes easier, NetBSD takes a stand against code generated by chatbots |
• Issue 1070 (2024-05-13): Damn Small Linux 2024, hiding kernel messages during boot, Red Hat offers AI edition, new web browser for UBports, Fedora Asahi Remix 40 released, Qubes extends support for version 4.1 |
• Issue 1069 (2024-05-06): Ubuntu 24.04, installing packages in alternative locations, systemd creates sudo alternative, Mint encourages XApps collaboration, FreeBSD publishes quarterly update |
• Issue 1068 (2024-04-29): Fedora 40, transforming one distro into another, Debian elects new Project Leader, Red Hat extends support cycle, Emmabuntus adds accessibility features, Canonical's new security features |
• Issue 1067 (2024-04-22): LocalSend for transferring files, detecting supported CPU architecure levels, new visual design for APT, Fedora and openSUSE working on reproducible builds, LXQt released, AlmaLinux re-adds hardware support |
• Issue 1066 (2024-04-15): Fun projects to do with the Raspberry Pi and PinePhone, installing new software on fixed-release distributions, improving GNOME Terminal performance, Mint testing new repository mirrors, Gentoo becomes a Software In the Public Interest project |
• Issue 1065 (2024-04-08): Dr.Parted Live 24.03, answering questions about the xz exploit, Linux Mint to ship HWE kernel, AlmaLinux patches flaw ahead of upstream Red Hat, Calculate changes release model |
• Issue 1064 (2024-04-01): NixOS 23.11, the status of Hurd, liblzma compromised upstream, FreeBSD Foundation focuses on improving wireless networking, Ubuntu Pro offers 12 years of support |
• Issue 1063 (2024-03-25): Redcore Linux 2401, how slowly can a rolling release update, Debian starts new Project Leader election, Red Hat creating new NVIDIA driver, Snap store hit with more malware |
• Issue 1062 (2024-03-18): KDE neon 20240304, changing file permissions, Canonical turns 20, Pop!_OS creates new software centre, openSUSE packages Plasma 6 |
• Issue 1061 (2024-03-11): Using a PinePhone as a workstation, restarting background services on a schedule, NixBSD ports Nix to FreeBSD, Fedora packaging COSMIC, postmarketOS to adopt systemd, Linux Mint replacing HexChat |
• Issue 1060 (2024-03-04): AV Linux MX-23.1, bootstrapping a network connection, key OpenBSD features, Qubes certifies new hardware, LXQt and Plasma migrate to Qt 6 |
• Issue 1059 (2024-02-26): Warp Terminal, navigating manual pages, malware found in the Snap store, Red Hat considering CPU requirement update, UBports organizes ongoing work |
• Issue 1058 (2024-02-19): Drauger OS 7.6, how much disk space to allocate, System76 prepares to launch COSMIC desktop, UBports changes its version scheme, TrueNAS to offer faster deduplication |
• Issue 1057 (2024-02-12): Adelie Linux 1.0 Beta, rolling release vs fixed for a smoother experience, Debian working on 2038 bug, elementary OS to split applications from base system updates, Fedora announces Atomic Desktops |
• Issue 1056 (2024-02-05): wattOS R13, the various write speeds of ISO writing tools, DSL returns, Mint faces Wayland challenges, HardenedBSD blocks foreign USB devices, Gentoo publishes new repository, Linux distros patch glibc flaw |
• Issue 1055 (2024-01-29): CNIX OS 231204, distributions patching packages the most, Gentoo team presents ongoing work, UBports introduces connectivity and battery improvements, interview with Haiku developer |
• Issue 1054 (2024-01-22): Solus 4.5, comparing dd and cp when writing ISO files, openSUSE plans new major Leap version, XeroLinux shutting down, HardenedBSD changes its build schedule |
• Issue 1053 (2024-01-15): Linux AI voice assistants, some distributions running hotter than others, UBports talks about coming changes, Qubes certifies StarBook laptops, Asahi Linux improves energy savings |
• Issue 1052 (2024-01-08): OpenMandriva Lx 5.0, keeping shell commands running when theterminal closes, Mint upgrades Edge kernel, Vanilla OS plans big changes, Canonical working to make Snap more cross-platform |
• Issue 1051 (2024-01-01): Favourite distros of 2023, reloading shell settings, Asahi Linux releases Fedora remix, Gentoo offers binary packages, openSUSE provides full disk encryption |
• Issue 1050 (2023-12-18): rlxos 2023.11, renaming files and opening terminal windows in specific directories, TrueNAS publishes ZFS fixes, Debian publishes delayed install media, Haiku polishes desktop experience |
• Issue 1049 (2023-12-11): Lernstick 12, alternatives to WINE, openSUSE updates its branding, Mint unveils new features, Lubuntu team plans for 24.04 |
• Issue 1048 (2023-12-04): openSUSE MicroOS, the transition from X11 to Wayland, Red Hat phasing out X11 packages, UBports making mobile development easier |
• Issue 1047 (2023-11-27): GhostBSD 23.10.1, Why Linux uses swap when memory is free, Ubuntu Budgie may benefit from Wayland work in Xfce, early issues with FreeBSD 14.0 |
• Issue 1046 (2023-11-20): Slackel 7.7 "Openbox", restricting CPU usage, Haiku improves font handling and software centre performance, Canonical launches MicroCloud |
• Issue 1045 (2023-11-13): Fedora 39, how to trust software packages, ReactOS booting with UEFI, elementary OS plans to default to Wayland, Mir gaining ability to split work across video cards |
• Issue 1044 (2023-11-06): Porteus 5.01, disabling IPv6, applications unique to a Linux distro, Linux merges bcachefs, OpenELA makes source packages available |
• Issue 1043 (2023-10-30): Murena Two with privacy switches, where old files go when packages are updated, UBports on Volla phones, Mint testing Cinnamon on Wayland, Peppermint releases ARM build |
• Issue 1042 (2023-10-23): Ubuntu Cinnamon compared with Linux Mint, extending battery life on Linux, Debian resumes /usr merge, Canonical publishes fixed install media |
• Issue 1041 (2023-10-16): FydeOS 17.0, Dr.Parted 23.09, changing UIDs, Fedora partners with Slimbook, GNOME phasing out X11 sessions, Ubuntu revokes 23.10 install media |
• Issue 1040 (2023-10-09): CROWZ 5.0, changing the location of default directories, Linux Mint updates its Edge edition, Murena crowdfunding new privacy phone, Debian publishes new install media |
• Issue 1039 (2023-10-02): Zenwalk Current, finding the duration of media files, Peppermint OS tries out new edition, COSMIC gains new features, Canonical reports on security incident in Snap store |
• Issue 1038 (2023-09-25): Mageia 9, trouble-shooting launchers, running desktop Linux in the cloud, New documentation for Nix, Linux phasing out ReiserFS, GNU celebrates 40 years |
• Issue 1037 (2023-09-18): Bodhi Linux 7.0.0, finding specific distros and unified package managemnt, Zevenet replaced by two new forks, openSUSE introduces Slowroll branch, Fedora considering dropping Plasma X11 session |
• Issue 1036 (2023-09-11): SDesk 2023.08.12, hiding command line passwords, openSUSE shares contributor survery results, Ubuntu plans seamless disk encryption, GNOME 45 to break extension compatibility |
• Issue 1035 (2023-09-04): Debian GNU/Hurd 2023, PCLinuxOS 2023.07, do home users need a firewall, AlmaLinux introduces new repositories, Rocky Linux commits to RHEL compatibility, NetBSD machine runs unattended for nine years, Armbian runs wallpaper contest |
• Issue 1034 (2023-08-28): Void 20230628, types of memory usage, FreeBSD receives port of Linux NVIDIA driver, Fedora plans improved theme handling for Qt applications, Canonical's plans for Ubuntu |
• Issue 1033 (2023-08-21): MiniOS 20230606, system user accounts, how Red Hat clones are moving forward, Haiku improves WINE performance, Debian turns 30 |
• Issue 1032 (2023-08-14): MX Linux 23, positioning new windows on the desktop, Linux Containers adopts LXD fork, Oracle, SUSE, and CIQ form OpenELA |
• Issue 1031 (2023-08-07): Peppermint OS 2023-07-01, preventing a file from being changed, Asahi Linux partners with Fedora, Linux Mint plans new releases |
• Issue 1030 (2023-07-31): Solus 4.4, Linux Mint 21.2, Debian introduces RISC-V support, Ubuntu patches custom kernel bugs, FreeBSD imports OpenSSL 3 |
• Issue 1029 (2023-07-24): Running Murena on the Fairphone 4, Flatpak vs Snap sandboxing technologies, Redox OS plans to borrow Linux drivers to expand hardware support, Debian updates Bookworm media |
• Issue 1028 (2023-07-17): KDE Connect; Oracle, SUSE, and AlmaLinux repsond to Red Hat's source code policy change, KaOS issues media fix, Slackware turns 30; security and immutable distributions |
• Issue 1027 (2023-07-10): Crystal Linux 2023-03-16, StartOS (embassyOS 0.3.4.2), changing options on a mounted filesystem, Murena launches Fairphone 4 in North America, Fedora debates telemetry for desktop team |
• Issue 1026 (2023-07-03): Kumander Linux 1.0, Red Hat changing its approach to sharing source code, TrueNAS offers SMB Multichannel, Zorin OS introduces upgrade utility |
• Issue 1025 (2023-06-26): KaOS with Plasma 6, information which can leak from desktop environments, Red Hat closes door on sharing RHEL source code, SUSE introduces new security features |
• Issue 1024 (2023-06-19): Debian 12, a safer way to use dd, Debian releases GNU/Hurd 2023, Ubuntu 22.10 nears its end of life, FreeBSD turns 30 |
• Issue 1023 (2023-06-12): openSUSE 15.5 Leap, the differences between independent distributions, openSUSE lengthens Leap life, Murena offers new phone for North America |
• Issue 1022 (2023-06-05): GetFreeOS 2023.05.01, Slint 15.0-3, Liya N4Si, cleaning up crowded directories, Ubuntu plans Snap-based variant, Red Hat dropping LireOffice RPM packages |
• Issue 1021 (2023-05-29): rlxos GNU/Linux, colours in command line output, an overview of Void's unique features, how to use awk, Microsoft publishes a Linux distro |
• Issue 1020 (2023-05-22): UBports 20.04, finding another machine's IP address, finding distros with a specific kernel, Debian prepares for Bookworm |
• Issue 1019 (2023-05-15): Rhino Linux (Beta), checking which applications reply on a package, NethServer reborn, System76 improving application responsiveness |
• Issue 1018 (2023-05-08): Fedora 38, finding relevant manual pages, merging audio files, Fedora plans new immutable edition, Mint works to fix Secure Boot issues |
• Issue 1017 (2023-05-01): Xubuntu 23.04, Debian elects Project Leaders and updates media, systemd to speed up restarts, Guix System offering ground-up source builds, where package managers install files |
• Issue 1016 (2023-04-24): Qubes OS 4.1.2, tracking bandwidth usage, Solus resuming development, FreeBSD publishes status report, KaOS offers preview of Plasma 6 |
• Issue 1015 (2023-04-17): Manjaro Linux 22.0, Trisquel GNU/Linux 11.0, Arch Linux powering PINE64 tablets, Ubuntu offering live patching on HWE kernels, gaining compression on ex4 |
• Issue 1014 (2023-04-10): Quick looks at carbonOS, LibreELEC, and Kodi, Mint polishes themes, Fedora rolls out more encryption plans, elementary OS improves sideloading experience |
• Issue 1013 (2023-04-03): Alpine Linux 3.17.2, printing manual pages, Ubuntu Cinnamon becomes official flavour, Endeavour OS plans for new installer, HardenedBSD plans for outage |
• Issue 1012 (2023-03-27): siduction 22.1.1, protecting privacy from proprietary applications, GNOME team shares new features, Canonical updates Ubuntu 20.04, politics and the Linux kernel |
• Issue 1011 (2023-03-20): Serpent OS, Security Onion 2.3, Gentoo Live, replacing the scp utility, openSUSE sees surge in downloads, Debian runs elction with one candidate |
• Issue 1010 (2023-03-13): blendOS 2023.01.26, keeping track of which files a package installs, improved network widget coming to elementary OS, Vanilla OS changes its base distro |
• Issue 1009 (2023-03-06): Nemo Mobile and the PinePhone, matching the performance of one distro on another, Linux Mint adds performance boosts and security, custom Ubuntu and Debian builds through Cubic |
• Issue 1008 (2023-02-27): elementary OS 7.0, the benefits of boot environments, Purism offers lapdock for Librem 5, Ubuntu community flavours directed to drop Flatpak support for Snap |
• Issue 1007 (2023-02-20): helloSystem 0.8.0, underrated distributions, Solus team working to repair their website, SUSE testing Micro edition, Canonical publishes real-time edition of Ubuntu 22.04 |
• Issue 1006 (2023-02-13): Playing music with UBports on a PinePhone, quick command line and shell scripting questions, Fedora expands third-party software support, Vanilla OS adds Nix package support |
• Issue 1005 (2023-02-06): NuTyX 22.12.0 running CDE, user identification numbers, Pop!_OS shares COSMIC progress, Mint makes keyboard and mouse options more accessible |
• Issue 1004 (2023-01-30): OpenMandriva ROME, checking the health of a disk, Debian adopting OpenSnitch, FreeBSD publishes status report |
• Issue 1003 (2023-01-23): risiOS 37, mixing package types, Fedora seeks installer feedback, Sparky offers easier persistence with USB writer |
• Issue 1002 (2023-01-16): Vanilla OS 22.10, Nobara Project 37, verifying torrent downloads, Haiku improvements, HAMMER2 being ports to NetBSD |
• Issue 1001 (2023-01-09): Arch Linux, Ubuntu tests new system installer, porting KDE software to OpenBSD, verifying files copied properly |
• Issue 1000 (2023-01-02): Our favourite projects of all time, Fedora trying out unified kernel images and trying to speed up shutdowns, Slackware tests new kernel, detecting what is taking up disk space |
• Issue 999 (2022-12-19): Favourite distributions of 2022, Fedora plans Budgie spin, UBports releasing security patches for 16.04, Haiku working on new ports |
• Issue 998 (2022-12-12): OpenBSD 7.2, Asahi Linux enages video hardware acceleration on Apple ARM computers, Manjaro drops proprietary codecs from Mesa package |
• Issue 997 (2022-12-05): CachyOS 221023 and AgarimOS, working with filenames which contain special characters, elementary OS team fixes delta updates, new features coming to Xfce |
• Issue 996 (2022-11-28): Void 20221001, remotely shutting down a machine, complex aliases, Fedora tests new web-based installer, Refox OS running on real hardware |
• Issue 995 (2022-11-21): Fedora 37, swap files vs swap partitions, Unity running on Arch, UBports seeks testers, Murena adds support for more devices |
• Issue 994 (2022-11-14): Redcore Linux 2201, changing the terminal font size, Fedora plans Phosh spin, openSUSE publishes on-line manual pages, disabling Snap auto-updates |
• Issue 993 (2022-11-07): Static Linux, working with just a kernel, Mint streamlines Flatpak management, updates coming to elementary OS |
• Issue 992 (2022-10-31): Lubuntu 22.10, setting permissions on home directories, Linux may drop i486, Fedora delays next version for OpenSSL bug |
• Issue 991 (2022-10-24): XeroLinux 2022.09, learning who ran sudo, exploring firewall tools, Rolling Rhino Remix gets a fresh start, Fedora plans to revamp live media |
• Issue 990 (2022-10-17): ravynOS 0.4.0, Lion Linux 3.0, accessing low numbered network ports, Pop!_OS makes progress on COSMIC, Murena launches new phone |
• Issue 989 (2022-10-10): Ubuntu Unity, kernel bug causes issues with Intel cards, Canonical offers free Ubuntu Pro subscriptions, customizing the command line prompt |
• Issue 988 (2022-10-03): SpiralLinux 11.220628, finding distros for older equipment and other purposes, SUSE begins releasing ALP prototypes, Debian votes on non-free firmware in installer |
• Issue 987 (2022-09-26): openSUSE's MicroOS, converting people to using Linux, pfSense updates base system and PHP, Python 2 dropped from Arch |
• Issue 986 (2022-09-19): Porteus 5.0, remotely wiping a hard drive, a new software centre for Ubuntu, Proxmox offers offline updates |
• Issue 985 (2022-09-12): Garuda Linux, using root versus sudo, UBports on the Fairphone 4, Slackware reverses change to grep |
• Issue 984 (2022-09-05): deepin 23 Preview, watching for changing to directories, Mint team tests Steam Deck, Devuan posts fix for repository key expiry |
• Issue 983 (2022-08-29): Qubes OS 4.1.1, Alchg Linux, immutable operating systems, Debian considers stance on non-free firmware, Arch-based projects suffer boot issue |
• Issue 982 (2022-08-22): Peropesis 1.6.2, KaOS strips out Python 2 and PulseAudio, deepin becomes independent, getting security update notifications |
• Issue 981 (2022-08-15): Linux Lite 6.0, defining desktop environments and window managers, Mint releases upgrade tool, FreeBSD publishes status report |
• Issue 980 (2022-08-08): Linux Mint 21, Pledge on Linux, SparkyLinux updates classic desktop packages, Peppermint OS experiments with Devuan base |
• Issue 979 (2022-08-01): KaOS 2022.06 and KDE Plasma 5.25, terminating processes after a set time, GNOME plans Secure Boot check |
• Issue 978 (2022-07-25): EndeavourOS 22.6, Slax explores a return to Slackware, Ubuntu certified with Dell's XPS 13, Linux running on Apple's M2 |
• Issue 977 (2022-07-18): EasyOS4 .2, transferring desktop themes between distros, Tails publishes list of updates, Zevenet automates Let's Encrypt renewals |
• Issue 976 (2022-07-11): NixOS 22.05, making a fake webcam, exploring the Linux scheduler, Debian publishes updated media |
• Issue 975 (2022-07-04): Murena One running /e/OS, where are all the openSUSE distributions, Fedora to offer unfiltered Flathub access |
• Issue 974 (2022-06-27): AlmaLinux 9.0, the changing data of DistroWatch's database, UBports on the Pixel 3a, Tails and GhostBSD publish hot fixes |
• Issue 973 (2022-06-20): openSUSE 15.4, collecting distro media, FreeBSD status report, Ubuntu Core with optional real-time kernel |
• Issue 972 (2022-06-13): Rolling Rhino Remix, SambaBox 4.1, SUSE team considers future of SUSE and openSUSE Leap, Tails improves Tor Connection Assistant |
• Issue 971 (2022-06-06): ChimeraOS 2022.01.03, Lilidog 22.04, NixOS gains graphical installer, Mint replaces Bluetooth stack and adopts Timeshift, how to change a MAC address |
• Issue 970 (2022-05-30): Tails 5.0, taking apart a Linux distro, Ubuntu users seeing processes terminated, Budgie team plans future of their desktop |
• Issue 969 (2022-05-23): Fedora 36, a return to Unity, Canonical seeks to improve gaming on Ubuntu, HP plans to ship laptops with Pop!_OS |
• Issue 968 (2022-05-16): Quark 21.10.2, finding a phone for running Linux, Haiku imports new wireless drivers, NVIDIA open sources kernel modules |
• Issue 967 (2022-05-09): Running Linux distros on Android with UserLAnd, setting up fiels in new home directories, Fedora keeps BIOS support |
• Issue 966 (2022-05-02): Ubuntu 22.04, running applications from a data partition, EndeavourOS publishes hot fix, Unity desktop revived |
• Issue 965 (2022-04-25): Peppermint 2022-02-02, Mint tests new upgrade tool, the state of firmware on Debian, splitting and merging files |
• Issue 964 (2022-04-18): postmarketOS 21.12, running macOS software on Linux, EndeavourOS tests new window manager, running a Raspberry Pi without non-free firmware |
• Issue 963 (2022-04-11): dahlioOS 220222, defining storage terms and finding parent distros, Gentoo revitalizes live media, Fedora to phase out BIOS support, Mint's new upgrade tool |
• Issue 962 (2022-04-04): MassOS 2022.03, Neptune 7.0, Debian begins Project Leader election, new sandbox tools for FreeBSD, tracking Linux installs, home directory permissions |
• Issue 961 (2022-03-28): Zenwalk GNU Linux 15.0, working with doas and Nextcloud, measuring gaming performance on Fedora, GNOME publishes new desktop release |
• Issue 960 (2022-03-21): Pardus 21.1, tracking filesystem changes, changing FreeBSD's root filesystem live, Univention offers new client management tool |
• Issue 959 (2022-03-14): Hos OS 3.1, getting updates without a network connection, OpenBSD running on M1 chips, Haiku gains wireless USB support, FreeBSD publishes quarterly update |
• Issue 958 (2022-03-07): XeroLinux, rolling back package updates, Mint prepares for desktop changes, making minimal application images on Alpine |
• Issue 957 (2022-02-28): Pop!_OS 21.10, transferring bookmarks to new formats, Zorin offers new documentation, installing Debian on an Apple M1 computer |
• Issue 956 (2022-02-21): Running guest distros in Distrobox, how the BSDs work, managing software on Fedora Silverblue, new features in UBports |
• Issue 955 (2022-02-14): Slackware Linux 15.0, imaging a drive and compressing it, a tool for gathering system information, installing an OS on the Raspberry Pi over the network |
• Issue 954 (2022-02-07): PlagueOS and Ultramarine Linux, running UBports as a home server on the PinePhone, System76 launches tool to improve desktop performance |
• Issue 953 (2022-01-31): CalinixOS and HefftorLinux, Ubuntu MATE running on GPD Pocket 3, Polkit vulnerability, UBports get web browser video chat |
• Issue 952 (2022-01-24): UBports on PinePhone, basic and practical security tips, openSUSE offers multi-distro support, Mint updates hardware support |
• Issue 951 (2022-01-17): instantOS Beta, where to learn about Linux command line, Mint streamlines Firefox packaging, Fedora to get new Anaconda installer |
• Issue 950 (2022-01-10): The Common Desktop Environment, preventing logins at specific times, Haiku runs WINE port, Dolphin gains privileged file actions |
• Issue 949 (2022-01-03): Top Picks of 2021, answering questions about PinePhone, UBports introduces new fixes and features, CentOS Linux 8 reaches its end of life |
• Issue 948 (2021-12-20): PinePhone running Manjaro and Plasma Mobile, protecting family computers from children, using Wayland for gaming, getting Linux on Apple's M1 |
• Issue 947 (2021-12-13): JuNest, the year of the Linux desktop, Fedora to adopt Wayland for all video cards, Zorin OS provides Lite edition |
• Issue 946 (2021-12-06): OpenSnitch application firewall, review of a textbook of Coreutils examples, UBports gets new apps, T2 SDE starts bug bounty program |
• Issue 945 (2021-11-29): LockBox 1.0, dealing with low memory issues, Debian makes APT safer, MX Linux offers advanced hardware support |
• Issue 944 (2021-11-22): Fedora 35, running custom login scripts, FreeBSD publishes status report, AlmaLinux team answers questions |
• Issue 943 (2021-11-15): Waydroid, comparing LXDE, LXQt, and Xfce, Pop!_OS to get its own desktop environment, porting games to OpenBSD |
• Issue 942 (2021-11-08): MX Linux 21, comparing kernel efficiency, Linux Mint polishes desktop applications, Rocky Linux team answers community questions |
• Issue 941 (2021-11-01): Brave web browser, finding words and truncating audio files, TruneNAS SCALE launched, DragonFly BSD can create FAT volumes |
• Issue 940 (2021-10-25): Ubuntu 21.10, sandboxing Steam, setting up a firewall, AlmaLinux OS launches ELevate |
• Issue 939 (2021-10-18): Auxtral 3, virtual terminal speeds, Ubuntu speeds up Snap, Qubes experiments with Debian's reproducible builds |
• Issue 938 (2021-10-11): Pyabr OS, benefits to compiling your own kernel, an alternative to Snap, Redcore provides fix for Portage issues |
• Issue 937 (2021-10-04): Getting started with Ansible, Wayland and clearing history, exploring the status of Btrfs, projects dealing with certificate issues |
• Issue 936 (2021-09-27): Martine OS 2.0 and Airyx 0.2.2, creating document with a virtual PDF printer, UBport working on Miracast, FreeBSD switches default shell |
• Issue 935 (2021-09-20): Obarun 2021.07.26, keeping an application window above others, Solus to replace GNOME components, Ubuntu to ship Firefox as a Snap |
• Issue 934 (2021-09-13): Archcraft 2021.06.06, working with Btrfs snapshots, KDE neon running on a SlimBook, openSUSE addresses unzip issue |
• Issue 933 (2021-09-06): elementary OS 6.0, using detox to clean up filenames, GhostBSD swaps out OpenRC for RC.d, Mint polishes its look |
• Issue 932 (2021-08-30): Zorin OS 16, continuing Linux development, accessing a shell without a virtual terminal, Linux turns 30 |
• Issue 931 (2021-08-23): Debian 11, keeping up with news, Haiku turns 20, Asahi Linux being ported to Apple's M1 |
• Issue 930 (2021-08-16): EasyNAS 1.0.0 and Solus 4.3, comparing CentOS alternatives, Debian releases new Hurd version, Zorin OS to offer Pro edition |
• Issue 929 (2021-08-09): SME Server 10.0, defragmenting Btrfs, Mint developing new website, OpenBSD running systemd fork |
• Issue 928 (2021-08-02): Pacstall - AUR for Ubuntu, Debian on M1, 20 years of Haiku, finding performance bottleneck |
• Issue 927 (2021-07-26): OviOS 3.11, making sense of memory statistics, Gentoo's download options, FreeBSD's new installer |
• Issue 926 (2021-07-19): rlxos 2106, running a distro with automatic updates, Haiku boots on RISC-V, Valve previews Arch-based distro for Steam Deck |
• Issue 925 (2021-07-12): siduction 21.1.1, navigating multiple shells, UBports works toward 20.04 base, Nitrux shows off new installer look |
• Issue 924 (2021-07-05): Bedrock Linux 0.7.20, porting OpenBSD features to Linux, AlmaLinux supports ARM, Ubuntu runs on RISC-V |
• Issue 923 (2021-06-28): Ubuntu MATE 21.04, why there are so many command line shells, Canonical to support Bledner, NixOS creates reproducible builds |
• Issue 922 (2021-06-21): TrueNAS Core 12.0, seeking protection inside WINE, Debian publishes new media and prepares for freeze, Qubes setting up new forum |
• Issue 921 (2021-06-14): Bodhi Linux 6.0.0, merging multiple storage devices, Slackware updating to a newer kernel, FreeBSD from a NetBSD developer's perspective |
• Issue 920 (2021-06-07): openSUSE 15.3, writing ISO files directly to thumb drives, Nemo gets new search functions, Rocky Linux seeks volunteers |
• Issue 919 (2021-05-31): EndeavourOS 2021.04.17, Does physical access grant root access?, PureOS updates interface, Kali unveils new container for tricky packages, Valve working on a new gaming device |
• Issue 918 (2021-05-24): TeLOS and snakeware 0.0.6, setting up a home chat server, Fedora introduces SDL compatibility layer, OpenBSD's compiler migration |
• Issue 917 (2021-05-17): Fedora 34, setting up a distro mirror, Vine Linux becomes a rolling release, NetBSD getting polished console audio mixer, Haiku works on RISC-V port |
• Issue 916 (2021-05-10): JingOS 0.8, Tribblix, installing third-party software, Fedora offers i3 spin, pfSense creates WireGuard package |
• Issue 915 (2021-05-03) Ubuntu 21.04, the new Arch Linux installer, Alpine considers new service manager, Mint changes Hypnotix provider, Linus torvalds reflects on 30 years of Linux |
• Issue 914 (2021-04-26): Manjaro 21.0, tracking login times, DragonFly BSD being polished, OPNsense switching to FreeBSD, researches caught trying to compromise Linux |
• Issue 913 (2021-04-19): heloSystem 0.5.0 and Peux OS 21.01, protecting data files from the user, System76 debuts COSMIC, Debian elects Jonathan Carter for Project Leader |
• Issue 912 (2021-04-12): Venom Linux 20210312, changing filesystems, dealing with kernel panics, Oracle loses suit against Google over APIs, Debian starts Project Leader election |
• Issue 911 (2021-04-05): Mageia 8, limiting shell commands for remote users, JingOS releases x86 build, Linux Mint tests new update notification tool |
• Issue 910 (2021-03-29): Void 20210218, where are all the Fedora-based distributions, GNOME 40 released, Plan 9 released under MIT license, Red Hat cuts funding to FSF |
• Issue 909 (2021-03-22): Shells remote desktop, strange and fun things to do with Linux, new features planned for Fedora 34, FreeBSD re-implements WireGuard |
• Issue 908 (2021-03-15): Solus 4.2, Rust coreutils running on Debian, Void warns of kernel slowdown, legacy technology and packet filters |
• Issue 907 (2021-03-08): Artix Linux 2021, openSUSE merges with SUSE, security distributions, CentOS 7, combining terminal commands |
• Issue 906 (2021-03-01): LibreELEC 9.2 and Kodi, auditing large open source projects, Red Hat to provide open source projects with free licenses, Void switches back to OpenSSL from LibreSSL |
• Issue 905 (2021-02-22): Septor 2021, running older kernels on Ubuntu LTS, PinePhone to ship with Manjaro by default, Slackware prepares new release, Mint urges security updates be applied |
• Issue 904 (2021-02-15): Laxer OS 1.2 and new Linux Mint desktop features, Implementing KDE Connect functionality for PCs, openSUSE announces Step |
• Issue 903 (2021-02-08): Split Linux, keeping files in RAM, Ubuntu getting new installer, Raspberry Pi OS quietly adds new repository, IPFire phasing out 32-bit builds |
• Issue 902 (2021-02-01): Kwort 4.3.5, SulinOS, Qt licensing concerns, vulnerability found in sudo, Ubuntu tries Wayland as default display server, FreeBSD demotes i386 |
• Issue 901 (2021-01-25): Mabox Linux 20.10, deep diving into systemd, Fedora to use GNOMR 40, Ubuntu booting on ARM-powered Apple hardware, Red Hat offers free production subscriptions |
• Issue 900 (2021-01-18): CRUX 3.6.1, NuTyX 20.12.0, alternatives to running commands as root, Fedora doubles down on zRAM, Debian discuses bundling dependencies |
• Issue 899 (2021-01-11): PakOS 2020-08-24, testing hardware compatibility quickly, Gentoo debates LibreSSL usefulness, Arch improving reproducible build tools |
• Issue 898 (2021-01-04): MocaccinoOS, long term support distributions, Fedora using Btrfs to speed up updates, HAMMER2 gets multi-volume support, FreeNAS transitions to TrueNAS Core |
• Issue 897 (2020-12-21): Archman 2020-11-12, finding alternatives to CentOS Linux, SUSE and CloudLinux seek to fill CentOS void, Tails discusses fundraising and release cycle changes |
• Issue 896 (2020-12-14): TTOS 1.1.2, restoring the fstab file, CentOS Linux being phased out, openSUSE on the PinePhone, Tails changes ISO verification |
• Issue 895 (2020-12-07): Pop!_OS 20.10, FuguIta 6.8, running digital assistants on the Raspberry Pi, SUSE buys RancherOS, FreeBSD introduces WireGuard, elementary OS to get multi-touch support |
• Issue 894 (2020-11-30): Trisquel 9.0, consistent stability in Linux kernel, how NetBSD boots, HardenedBSD gets new contributors, UBports installer supports more operating systems |
• Issue 893 (2020-11-23): ArchBang 0111, how Secure Boot works, Plasma Mobile coming to PinePhone, Sabayon base changes to Funtoo |
• Issue 892 (2020-11-16): Enso OS 0.4, finding distro for common tasks, Debian entering freeze, UBports looks to improve Anbox |
• Issue 891 (2020-11-09): Fedora 33, treating windows like tabs, Arch introduces accessibility options, FreeBSD can run Linux build of Chrome |
• Issue 890 (2020-11-02): Ubuntu 20.10, considering Microsoft making Linux distro, ReactOS hires kernel developer, Mint builds its own Chromium package |
• Issue 889 (2020-10-26): Peppermint OS10, handling disks that act full, openSUSE's MicroOS, Arch warns of broken NVIDIA driver on recent kernels |
• Issue 888 (2020-10-19): Tails 4.11, detecting and removing rootkits, UBports improves installer, IPFire explains location lookups |
• Issue 887 (2020-10-12): Nitrux 2020.09.05, compressing memory with zRAM, new features coming to elementary OS, Haiku improving filesystem support, tool for managing FreeBSD jails |
• Issue 886 (2020-10-05): deepin 20, choosing an init, Mint to package Chromium, NetBSD porting Wayland, SolydXK's changing leadership |
• Issie 885 (2020-09-28): Linuxfx 10.6,Ubuntu shipping on Lenovo PCs, legal concerns over trademarks, Haiku runs contest for new desktop sounds |
• Issue 884 (2020-09-21): Garuda Linux 200817, setting up Samba in virtual machine, Gentoo rolls out new kernel packages, Trident provides easier access to removable media |
• Issue 883 (2020-09-14): GhostBSD 20.08.04, Finnix 121, An overview of Docker,Gentoo updates Portage, Fedora defaults to Wayland for kDE sessions |
• Issue 882 (2020-09-07): NixOS20.03, Manjaro running on PinePhone, Fedora bundled with Lenovo laptops, Mint publishes Warpinator as Flatpak |
• Issue 880 (2020-08-24): GeckoLinux 152, MX Linux 19.2 "KDE", how community projects survive, verifying contents of Snap package |
• Issue 881 (2020-08-31): BunsenLabs Linux Litium, more information on dynamic vs static linking, Fedora switching to Btrfs fordefault filesystem, FreeBSD imports OpenZFS code |
• Issue 879 (2020-08-17):Zenwalk 15.0-200703a, Intel's Management Engine of MINIX, KDE neon upgrades its base, elementary OS plans for version 6 |
• Issue 878 (2020-08-10): Zentyal Server 6.2, UBports updates list of supported devices, IPFire offers DNS security tips, dynamic versus static linking |
• Issue 877 (2020-08-03): Haiku R1 beta 2, DragonFly BSD gets new ext2 driver, Red Hat struggles with GRUB security issue |
• Issue 876 (2020-07-27): Artix Linux 20200125, comparing updates between rolling and fixed releases, testing kernel power consumption |
• Issue 875 (2020-07-20): Linux Lite 5.0, ReactOS hires developer, UBports fixes wi-fi issue on PinePhone, Debian updates install media |
• Issue 874 (2020-07-13): openSUSE 15.2, Ubuntu introduces Flutter packages, CentOS offers real-time packages, Mint provides upgrade path |
• Issue 873 (2020-07-06): LinuxMint 20, rescuing encrypted home directories, Haiku improves filesystem support, Ubuntu 19.10 nears end of life |
• Issue 872 (2020-06-29): GoboLinux 017, OpenBSD geting WireGuard, KISS gets new package manager, controlling access to kernel |
• Issue 871 (2020-06-22): Devuan 3.0.0, BSD versus Linux development, Fedora to make upgrades safer, openSUSE warns of wireless driver bug in Tumbleweed |
• Issue 870 (2020-06-15): Regolith Linux 19.10.0-R1.3, distri, tagging files on Linux, UBports shipping on Pinetab, revisiting SLS |
• Issue 869 (2020-06-08): KISS 1.9.11, merging features from separate distros, Mint plans to avoid Snap packages, elementary OS streamlines updates |
• Issue 868 (2020-06-01): AutoTux 2.0, Kaisen Linux 20200307, moving home directories to another partition, Snap gets progressive releases, UBports now shipping on PinePhone |
• Issue 867 (2020-05-25): Pop!_OS 20.04, managing aliases, Slackware merges PAM support, Haiku getting new filesystems, behind the scenes at Finnix |
• Issue 866 (2020-05-18): Fedora 32, why distros ship custom package builds, UBports status update, TrueOS shuts down, understanding Fedora Silverblue |
• Issue 865 (2020-05-11): EndeavourOS 2020.04.11, how to share terminal session, Gentoo revives Bugday, Ubuntu Studio switching to KDE Plasma, Debian publishes refreshed install media |
• Issue 864 (2020-05-04): Ubuntu and Xubuntu 20.04, Linux Mint developers plan for version 20, Debian building packages with Clang, /e/ OS ported to Fairphone 3 |
• Issue 863 (2020-04-27): Star 2.1.0, finding specific distributions, Fedora to ship on Lenovo laptops, Arch publishes package rebuilder |
• Issue 862 (2020-04-20): Recalbox 6.1.1, trademarks and open source projects, FreeBSD's status report, Debian elects new Project Leader, UBports coming to more phones |
• Issue 861 (2020-04-13): Netrunner 20.01, layers of package management, monitoring network traffic, openSUSE merging more closely with SUSE Linux Enterprise |
• Issue 860 (2020-04-06): LinuxMint 4 "Debian Edition", working with OpenSSH fingerprints, Project Trident provides new network connection manager, UBports to ship on PinePhone |
• Issue 859 (2020-03-30): Project Trident 20.02, donating computing cycles, migrating to Red Hat Enterprise Linux, UBports status update, Ubuntu's testing week |
• Issue 858 (2020-03-23): Anarchy Linux 1.0.10, performance impact from installing dependencies, IPFire signing kernel modules, Qubes plans new GUI domain |
• Issue 857 (2020-03-16): Manjaro Linux 19.0, UBports on Raspberry Pi, Debian testing packages builds with Clang, Ubuntu to get automated ZFS snapshots |
• Issue 856 (2020-03-09): OpenMandriva 4.1, sharing home directory between distros, FreeNAS uniting with TrueNAS, Kali updates install media |
• Issue 855 (2020-03-02): Solus4.1, finding the right software, Arch Linux picks new leader, openSUSE nears new stable release, Ubuntu swapping Snaps for Deb packages |
• Issue 854 (2020-02-24): Void 20191109, answering questions about /e/ phone, Manjaro launches web-based software portal, Fedora on PinePhone |
• Issue 853 (2020-02-17): Calculate Linux 20, /e/ phone in 2020, IPFire improves DNS features, Slackware introduces PAM, SparkyLinux introduces MystiQ |
• Issue 852 (2020-02-10): EasyOS 2.2, cloning one disk to another, overview of new elementary OS features, Container Linux nears its end of life, Unity8 on Debian |
• Issue 851 (2020-02-03): KaOS 2020.01, dealing with low-memory performance, Linux Mint plans for LMDE4, WireGuard merged into Linux kernel |
• Issue 850 (2020-01-27): FuryBSD 12.0, Fedora's CoreOS, Kubuntu's official laptop, Ubuntu dropping Amazon launcher, live distro performance |
• Issue 849 (2020-01-20): ZorinOS 15.1, elementary OS team plans future features, PhinePhone now shipping, Peppermint team says good-bye to Mark Greaves |
• Issue 848 (2020-01-13): elementary OS 5.1, accessing USB ports directly, NetBSD expanding Wayland support, Fedora phasing outold Python packages |
• Issue 847 (2020-01-06): Android-x86 9.0, Hypberbola switching to BSD base, Debian votes on init diversity, slow adoption of Wayland and delta packages |
• Issue 846 (2019-12-23): NomadBSD 1.3, Tails publishes boot fix, Arch update requires intervention, Purism launches server lineup, password protecting files |
• Issue 845 (2019-12-16): OpenIndiana 2019.10, BunsenLabs' "Lithium" preview, MX-Fluxbox, 10 years of Tails, installing local packages |
• Issue 844 (2019-12-09): Project Trident Void alpha, alpha installer for "Bullseye", SparkyLinux portable edition, dealing with large log files |
• Issue 843 (2019-12-02): Obarun 2019.11.02, Bluestar 5.3.6, using special characters on command line, Fedora plans to disable empty passwords, FreeBSD's quarterly status report |
• Issue 842 (2019-11-25): SolydXK 10, System Administration Ethics book review, Debian continues init diversity debate, Google upstreaming Android kernel patches |
• Issue 841 (2019-11-18): Emmabuntus DE3-1.00, changing keys in keyboard layout, Debian phasing out Python 2 and voting on init diversity, Slackware gets unofficial updated live media |
• Issue 840 (2019-11-11): Fedora 31, monitoring user activity, Fedora working to improve Python performance, FreeBSD gets faster networking |
• Issue 839 (2019-11-04): MX 19, manipulating PDFs, Ubuntu plans features for 20.04, Fedora 29 nears EOL, Netrunner drops Manjaro-based edition |
• Issue 838 (2019-10-28): Xubuntu 19.10, how init and service managers work together, DragonFly BSD provides emergency mode for HAMMER, Xfce team plans 4.16 |
• Issue 837 (2019-10-21): CentOS 8.0-1905, Trident finds new base, Debian plans firewall changes, 15 years of Fedora, how to merge directories |
• Issue 836 (2019-10-14): Archman 2019.09, Haiku improves ARM support, Project Trident shifting base OS, Unix turns 50 |
• Issue 835 (2019-10-07): Isotop, Mazon OS and, KduxOS, examples of using find command, Mint's System Reports becomes proactive, Solus updates its desktops |
• Issue 834 (2019-09-30): FreedomBox "Buster", CentOS gains rolling release, Librem 5 phones shipping, Redcore updates its package manager |
• Issue 833 (2019-09-23): Redcore Linux 1908, why Linux distros are free, Ubuntu making list of 32-bit software to keep, Richard M Stallman steps down from FSF leadership |
• Issue 832 (2019-09-16): BlackWeb 1.2, checking for Wayland session and applications, Fedora to use nftables in firewalld, OpenBSD disables DoH in Firefox |
• Issue 831 (2019-09-09): Adélie Linux 1.0 beta, using ffmpeg, awk and renice, Mint and elementary improvements, PureOS and Manjaro updates |
• Issue 930 (2019-09-02): deepin 15.11, working with AppArmor profiles, elementary OS gets new greeter, exFAT support coming to Linux kernel |
• Issue 829 (2019-08-26): EndeavourOS 2019.07.15, Drauger OS 7.4.1, finding licenses of kernel modules, NetBSD gets Wayland application, GhostBSD changes base repo |
• Issue 828 (2019-08-19): AcademiX 2.2, concerns with non-free firmware, UBports working on Unity8, Fedora unveils new EPEL channel, FreeBSD phasing out GCC |
• Issue 827 (2019-08-12): Q4OS, finding files on disk, Ubuntu works on ZFS, Haiku improves performance, OSDisc shutting down |
• Issue 826 (2019-08-05): Quick looks at Resilient, PrimeOS, and BlueLight, flagship distros for desktops,Manjaro introduces new package manager |
• Issue 825 (2019-07-29): Endless OS 3.6, UBports 16.04, gNewSense maintainer stepping down, Fedora developers discuss optimizations, Project Trident launches stable branch |
• Issue 824 (2019-07-22): Hexagon OS 1.0, Mageia publishes updated media, Fedora unveils Fedora CoreOS, managing disk usage with quotas |
• Issue 823 (2019-07-15): Debian 10, finding 32-bit packages on 64-bit system, Will Cooke discusses Ubuntu's desktop, IBM finalizes purchase of Red Hat |
• Issue 822 (2019-07-08): Mageia 7, running development branches of distros, Mint team considers Snap, UBports to address Google account access |
• Issue 821 (2019-07-01): OpenMandriva 4.0, Ubuntu's plan for 32-bit packages, Fedora Workstation improvements, DragonFly BSD's smaller kernel memory |
• Issue 820 (2019-06-24): Clear Linux and Guix System 1.0.1, running Android applications using Anbox, Zorin partners with Star Labs, Red Hat explains networking bug, Ubuntu considers no longer updating 32-bit packages |
• Issue 819 (2019-06-17): OS108 and Venom, renaming multiple files, checking live USB integrity, working with Fedora's Modularity, Ubuntu replacing Chromium package with snap |
• Issue 818 (2019-06-10): openSUSE 15.1, improving boot times, FreeBSD's status report, DragonFly BSD reduces install media size |
• Issue 817 (2019-06-03): Manjaro 18.0.4, Ubuntu Security Podcast, new Linux laptops from Dell and System76, Entroware Apollo |
• Issue 816 (2019-05-27): Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.0, creating firewall rules, Antergos shuts down, Matthew Miller answers questions about Fedora |
• Issue 815 (2019-05-20): Sabayon 19.03, Clear Linux's developer features, Red Hat explains MDS flaws, an overview of mobile distro options |
• Issue 814 (2019-05-13): Fedora 30, distributions publish Firefox fixes, CentOS publishes roadmap to 8.0, Debian plans to use Wayland by default |
• Issue 813 (2019-05-06): ROSA R11, MX seeks help with systemd-shim, FreeBSD tests unified package management, interview with Gael Duval |
• Issue 812 (2019-04-29): Ubuntu MATE 19.04, setting up SOCKS web proxy, Scientific Linux discontinued, Red Hat takes over Java LTS support |
• Issue 811 (2019-04-22): Alpine 3.9.2, rsync examples, Ubuntu working on ZFS support, Debian elects new Project Leader, Obarun releases S6 tools |
• Issue 810 (2019-04-15): SolydXK 201902, Bedrock Linux 0.7.2, Fedora phasing out Python 2, NetBSD gets virtual machine monitor |
• Issue 809 (2019-04-08): PCLinuxOS 2019.02, installing Falkon and problems with portable packages, Mint offers daily build previews, Ubuntu speeds up Snap packages |
• Issue 808 (2019-04-01): Solus 4.0, security benefits and drawbacks to using live distro, Gentoo gets GNOME ports working without systemd, Redox OS update |
• Issue 807 (2019-03-25): Pardus 17.5, finding out which user changed file, new Budgie features, tool for browsing FreeBSD's sysctl values |
• Issue 806 (2019-03-18): Kubuntu vs KDE neon, Nitrux's znx, notes on Debian's election, SUSE becomes an independent entity |
• Issue 805 (2019-03-11): EasyOS 1.0, managing background services, Devuan team debates machine ID file, Ubuntu Studio works to remain an Ubuntu Community Edition |
• Issue 804 (2019-03-04): Condres OS 19.02, securely erasing hard drives, new UBports devices coming in 2019, Devuan to host first conference |
• Issue 803 (2019-02-25): Septor 2019, preventing windows from stealing focus, NetBSD and Nitrux experiment with virtual machines, pfSense upgrading to FreeBSD 12 base |
• Issue 802 (2019-02-18): Slontoo 18.07.1, NetBSD tests newer compiler, Fedora packaging Deepin desktop, changes in Ubuntu Studio |
• Issue 801 (2019-02-11): Project Trident 18.12, meaning of status symbols in top, FreeBSD Foundation lists ongoing projects, Plasma Mobile team answers questions |
• Issue 800 (2019-02-04): FreeNAS 11.2, using Ubuntu Studio software as an add-on, Nitrux developing znx, matching operating systems to file systems |
• Issue 799 (2019-01-28): KaOS 2018.12, Linux Basics For Hackers, Debian 10 enters freeze, Ubuntu publishes new version for IoT devices |
• Issue 798 (2019-01-21): Sculpt OS 18.09, picking location for swap space, Solus team plans ahead, Fedora trying to get better user count |
• Issue 797 (2019-01-14): Reborn OS 2018.11.28, TinyPaw-Linux 1.3, dealing with processes which make desktop unresponsive, Debian testing Secure Boot support |
• Issue 796 (2019-01-07): FreeBSD 12.0, Peppermint releases ISO update, picking best distro of 2018, roundtable interview with Debian, Fedora and elementary developers |
• Issue 795 (2018-12-24): Running Pinebook, interview with Bedrock founder, Alpine being ported to RISC-V, Librem 5 dev-kits shipped |
• Issue 794 (2018-12-17): Void 20181111, avoiding software bloat, improvements to HAMMER2, getting application overview in GNOME Shell |
• Issue 793 (2018-12-10): openSUSE Tumbleweed, finding non-free packages, Debian migrates to usrmerge, Hyperbola gets FSF approval |
• Issue 792 (2018-1203): GhostBSD 18.10, when to use swap space, DragonFly BSD's wireless support, Fedora planning to pause development schedule |
• Issue 791 (2018-11-26): Haiku R1 Beta1, default passwords on live media, Slax and Kodachi update their media, dual booting DragonFly BSD on EFI |
• Issue 790 (2018-11-19): NetBSD 8.0, Bash tips and short-cuts, Fedora's networking benchmarked with FreeBSD, Ubuntu 18.04 to get ten years of support |
• Issue 789 (2018-11-12): Fedora 29 Workstation and Silverblue, Haiku recovering from server outage, Fedoraturns 15, Debian publishes updated media |
• Issue 788 (2018-11-05): Clu Linux Live 6.0, examining RAM consumption, finding support for older CPUs, more Steam support for running Windows games on Linux, update from Solus team |
• Issue 787 (2018-10-29): Lubuntu 18.10, limiting application access to specific users, Haiku hardware compatibility list, IBM purchasing Red Hat |
• Issue 786 (2018-10-22): elementary OS 5.0, why init keeps running, DragonFly BSD enables virtual machine memory resizing, KDE neon plans to drop older base |
• Issue 785 (2018-10-15): Reborn OS 2018.09, Nitrux 1.0.15, swapping hard drives between computers, feren OS tries KDE spin, power savings coming to Linux |
• Issue 784 (2018-10-08): Hamara 2.1, improving manual pages, UBports gets VoIP app, Fedora testing power saving feature |
• Issue 783 (2018-10-01): Quirky 8.6, setting up dual booting with Ubuntu and FreeBSD, Lubuntu switching toLXQt, Mint works on performance improvements |
• Issue 782 (2018-09-24): Bodhi Linux 5.0.0, Elive 3.0.0, Solus publishes ISO refresh, UBports invites feedback, Linux Torvalds plans temporary vacation |
• Issue 781 (2018-09-17): Linux Mint 3 "Debian Edition", file systems for SSDs, MX makes installing Flatpaks easier, Arch team answers questions, Mageia reaches EOL |
• Issue 780 (2018-09-10): Netrunner 2018.08 Rolling, Fedora improves language support, how to customize Kali Linux, finding right video drivers |
• Issue 779 (2018-09-03): Redcore 1806, keeping ISO downloads safe from tampering, Lubuntu makes Calamares more flexible, Ubuntu improves GNOME performance |
• Issue 778 (2018-08-27): GuixSD 0.15.0, ReactOS 0.4.9, Steam supports Windows games on Linux, Haiku plans for beta, merging disk partitions |
• Issue 777 (2018-08-20): YunoHost 3.0.0.1, limiting process resource usage, converting file systems on Fedora, Debian turns 25, Lubuntu migrating to Wayland |
• Issue 776 (2018-08-13): NomadBSD 1.1, Maximum storage limits on Linux, openSUSE extends life for 42.3, updates to Librem 5 phone interface |
• Issue 775 (2018-08-06): Secure-K OS 18.5, Linux is about choice, Korora tests community spin, elementary OS hires developer, ReactOS boots on Btrfs |
• Issue 774 (2018-07-30): Ubuntu MATE & Ubuntu Budgie 18.04, upgrading software from source, Lubuntu shifts focus, NetBSD changes support policy |
• Issue 773 (2018-07-23): Peppermint OS 9, types of security used by different projects, Mint reacts to bugs in core packages, Slackware turns 25 |
• Issue 772 (2018-07-16): Hyperbola GNU/Linux-libre 0.2.4, UBports running desktop applications, OpenBSD auto-joins wi-fi networks, boot environments and zedenv |
• Issue 771 (2018-07-09): Linux Lite 4.0, checking CPUs for bugs, configuring GRUB, Mint upgrade instructions, SUSE acquired by EQT |
• Issue 770 (2018-07-02): Linux Mint 19, Solus polishes desktop experience, MintBox Mini 2, changes to Fedora's installer |
• Issue 769 (2018-06-25): BunsenLabs Helium, counting Ubuntu users, UBports upgrading to 16.04, Fedora CoreOS, FreeBSD turns 25 |
• Issue 768 (2018-06-18): Devuan 2.0.0, using pkgsrc to manage software, NOVA filesystem, OpenBSD handles successful cron output |
• Issue 767 (2018-06-11): Android-x86 7.1-r1, transferring files over OpenSSH with pipes, LFS with Debian package management, Haiku ports LibreOffice |
• Issue 766 (2018-06-04): openSUSE 15, overview of file system links, Manjaro updates Pamac, ReactOS buildsitself, Bodhi closes forums |
• Issue 765 (2018-05-28): Pop!_OS 18.04, gathering system information, Haiku unifying ARM builds, Solus resumes control of Budgie |
• Issue 764 (2018-05-21): DragonFly BSD 5.2.0, Tails works on persistent packages, Ubuntu plans new features, finding services affected by an update |
• Issue 763 (2018-05-14): Fedora 28, Debian compatibility coming to Chrome OS, malware found in some Snaps, Debian's many flavours |
• Issue 762 (2018-05-07): TrueOS 18.03, live upgrading Raspbian, Mint plans future releases, HardenedBSD to switch back to OpenSSL |
• Issue 761 (2018-04-30): Ubuntu 18.04, accessing ZFS snapshots, UBports to run on Librem 5 phones, Slackware makes PulseAudio optional |
• Issue 760 (2018-04-23): Chakra 2017.10, using systemd to hide files, Netrunner's ARM edition, Debian 10 roadmap, Microsoft develops Linux-based OS |
• Issue 759 (2018-04-16): Neptune 5.0, building containers with Red Hat, antiX introduces Sid edition, fixing filenames on command line |
• Issue 758 (2018-04-09): Sortix 1.0, openSUSE's Transactional Updates, Fedora phasing out Python 2, locating portable packages |
• Issue 757 (2018-04-02): Gatter Linux 0.8, UNIX and Linux System Administration Handbook, Red Hat turns 25, super long term support kernels |
• Issue 756 (2018-03-26): NuTyX 10.0, Neptune supplies Debian users with Plasma 5.12, SolydXK on Raspberry Pi, SysV init development |
• Issue 755 (2018-03-19): Learning with ArchMerge and Linux Academy, Librem 5 runs Plasma Mobile, Cinnamon gets performance boost |
• Issue 754 (2018-03-12): Reviewing Sabayon and Antergos, the growing Linux kernel, BSDs getting CPU bug fixes, Manjaro builds for ARM devices |
• Issue 753 (2018-03-05): Enso OS 0.2, KDE Plasma 5.12 features, MX Linux prepares new features, interview with MidnightBSD's founder |
• Issue 752 (2018-02-26): OviOS 2.31, performing off-line upgrades, elementary OS's new installer, UBports gets test devices, Redcore team improves security |
• Issue 751 (2018-02-19): DietPi 6.1, testing KDE's Plasma Mobile, Nitrux packages AppImage in default install, Solus experiments with Wayland |
• Issue 750 (2018-02-12): Solus 3, getting Deb packages upstream to Debian, NetBSD security update, elementary OS explores AppCentre changes |
• Issue 749 (2018-02-05): Freespire 3 and Linspire 7.0, misunderstandings about Wayland, Xorg and Mir, Korora slows release schedule, Red Hat purchases CoreOS |
• Issue 748 (2018-01-29): siduction 2018.1.0, SolydXK 32-bit editions, building an Ubuntu robot, desktop-friendly Debian options |
• Issue 747 (2018-01-22): Ubuntu MATE 17.10, recovering open files, creating new distribution, KDE focusing on Wayland features |
• Issue 746 (2018-01-15): deepin 15.5, openSUSE's YaST improvements, new Ubuntu 17.10 media, details on Spectre and Meltdown bugs |
• Issue 745 (2018-01-08): GhostBSD 11.1, Linspire and Freespire return, wide-spread CPU bugs patched, adding AppImage launchers to application menu |
• Issue 744 (2018-01-01): MX Linux 17, Ubuntu pulls media over BIOS bug, PureOS gets endorsed by FSF, openSUSE plays with kernel boot splash screens |
• Issue 743 (2017-12-18): Daphile 17.09, tools for rescuing files, Fedora Modular Server delayed, Sparky adds ARM support, Slax to better support wireless networking |
• Issue 742 (2017-12-11): heads 0.3.1, improvements coming to Tails, Void tutorials, Ubuntu phasing out Python 2, manipulating images from command line |
• Issue 741 (2017-12-04): Pop!_OS 17.10, openSUSE Tumbleweed snapshots, installing Q4OS on Windows partition, using at command |
• Issue 740 (2017-11-27): Artix Linux, Unity spin of Ubuntu, Nitrux swaps Snaps for AppImage, getting better battery life on Linux |
• Issue 739 (2017-11-20): Fedora 27, cross-distro software ports, Ubuntu on Samsung phones, Red Hat supports ARM,Parabola continues 32-bit support |
• Issue 738 (2017-11-13): SparkyLinux 5.1, rumours about spyware, Slax considers init software, Arch drops 32-bitpackages, overview of LineageOS |
• Issue 737 (2017-11-06): BeeFree OS 18.1.2, quick tips to fix common problems, Slax returning, Solus plans MATE and software management improvements |
• Issue 736 (2017-10-30): Ubuntu 17.10, "what if" security questions, Linux Mint to support Flatpak, NetBSD kernel memory protection |
• Issue 735 (2017-10-23): ArchLabs Minimo, building software with Ravenports, WPA security patch, Parabola creates OpenRC spin |
• Issue 734 (2017-10-16): Star 1.0.1, running Linux-libre kernel, Ubuntu MATE experiments with snaps, Debian releases new install media, Purism reaches funding goal |
• Issue 733 (2017-10-09): KaOS 2017.09, 32-bit prematurely obsoleted, Qubes security features, IPFire updates Apache |
• Issue 732 (2017-10-02): ClonOS, reducing Snap package size, Ubuntu dropping 32-bit Desktop, partitioning disks for ZFS |
• Issue 731 (2017-09-25): BackSlash Linux Olaf, W3C adding DRM to web standards, Wayland support arrives in Mir, Debian experimenting with AppArmor |
• Issue 730 (2017-09-18): Mageia 6, running completely free OS, HAMMER2 file system in DragonFly BSD's installer, Manjaro to ship pre-installed on laptops |
• Issue 729 (2017-09-11): Parabola GNU/Linux-libre, running Plex Media Server on Raspberry Pi, Tails feature roadmap, cross-platform ports build system |
• Issue 728 (2017-09-04): Nitrux 1.0.2, SUSE creates new community repository, remote desktop tools for GNOME on Wayland, using Void source packages |
• Issue 727 (2017-08-28): Cucumber Linux 1.0, using Flatpak vs Snap, GNOME previews Settings panel, SUSE reaffirms commitment to Btrfs |
• Issue 726 (2017-08-21): Redcore Linux 1706, Solus adds Snap support, KaOS getting hardened kernel, rolling releases and BSD |
• Issue 725 (2017-08-14): openSUSE 42.3, Debian considers Flatpak for backports, changes coming to Ubuntu 17.10, state of gaming on Linux |
• Issue 724 (2017-08-07): SwagArch 2017.06, Myths about Unity, Mir and Ubuntu Touch, Manjaro OpenRC becomes its own distro, Debian debates future of live ISOs |
• Issue 723 (2017-07-31): UBOS 11, transferring packages between systems, Ubuntu MATE's HUD, GNUstep releases first update in seven years |
• Issue 722 (2017-07-24): Calculate Linux 17.6, logging sudo usage, Remix OS discontinued, interview with Chris Lamb, Debian 9.1 released |
• Issue 721 (2017-07-17): Fedora 26, finding source based distributions, installing DragonFly BSD using Orca, Yunit packages ported to Ubuntu 16.04 |
• Issue 720 (2017-07-10): Peppermint OS 8, gathering system information with osquery, new features coming to openSUSE, Tails fixes networking bug |
• Issue 719 (2017-07-03): Manjaro 17.0.2, tracking ISO files, Ubuntu MATE unveils new features, Qubes tests Admin API, Fedora's Atomic Host gets new life cycle |
• Issue 718 (2017-06-26): Debian 9, support for older hardware, Debian updates live media, Ubuntu's new networking tool, openSUSE gains MP3 support |
• Issue 717 (2017-06-19): SharkLinux, combining commands in shell, Debian 9 flavours released, OpenBSD improving kernel security, UBports releases first OTA update |
• Issue 716 (2017-06-12): Slackel 7.0, Ubuntu working with GNOME on HiDPI, openSUSE 42.3 using rolling development model, exploring kernel blobs |
• Issue 715 (2017-06-05): Devuan 1.0.0, answering questions on systemd, Linux Mint plans 18.2 beta, Yunit/Unity 8 ported to Debian |
• Issue 714 (2017-05-29): Void, enabling Wake-on-LAN, Solus packages KDE, Debian 9 release date, Ubuntu automated bug reports |
• Issue 713 (2017-05-22): ROSA Fresh R9, Fedora's new networking features, FreeBSD's Quarterly Report, UBports opens app store, Parsix to shut down, SELinux overview |
• Issue 712 (2017-05-15): NixOS 17.03, Alpha Litebook running elementary OS, Canonical considers going public, Solus improves Bluetooth support |
• Issue 711 (2017-05-08): 4MLinux 21.0, checking file system fragmentation, new Mint and Haiku features, pfSense roadmap, OpenBSD offers first syspatch updates |
• Issue 710 (2017-05-01): TrueOS 2017-02-22, Debian ported to RISC-V, Halium to unify mobile GNU/Linux, Anbox runs Android apps on GNU/Linux, using ZFS on root file system |
• Issue 709 (2017-04-24): Ubuntu 17.04, Korora testing new software manager, Ubuntu migrates to Wayland, running Nix package manager on alternative distributions |
• Issue 708 (2017-04-17): Maui Linux 17.03, Snaps run on Fedora, Void adopts Flatpak, running Android apps on GNU/Linux, Debian elects Project Leader |
• Issue 707 (2017-04-10): PCLinuxOS 2017.03, Canonical stops Unity development, OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi, setting up VPN for privacy |
• Issue 706 (2017-04-03):Super Grub2 Disk, Snap packages of deepin applications, Subgraph OS routes network traffic for one application, announcements from Linux Mint |
• Issue 705 (2017-03-27): Minimal Linux Live, sharing control of operating system, new KaOS features, Uplos32 provides 32-bit fork of PCLinuxOS |
• Issue 704 (2017-03-20): ToarusOS 1.0.4, Linux Mint's security record, Debian starts Project Leader election, Ubuntu 12.04 reaches end-of-life |
• Issue 703 (2017-03-13): SolydXK 201701, CloudReady, Solus announces new features, KDE Connect sends text messages from desktop, openSUSE's YaST module for Let's Encrypt |
• Issue 702 (2017-03-06): Fatdog64 Linux, elementary OS bundled with new netbook, Haiku announces new features, security and size of distro's development team |
• Issue 701 (2017-02-27): OBRevenge 2017.02, Mageia 6 delays, NetBSD reproducible builds, questions about swap space, trying to steam video on Raspberry Pi |
• Issue 700 (2017-02-20): RaspBSD, Debian replaces Icedove with Thunderbird, Fedora's licensing guidelines, tips for switching shells, finding battery charge, getting IP address and killing processes |
• Issue 699 (2017-02-13): Clear Linux, GhostBSD network utility ported to FreeBSD, Ubuntu coming to Fairphone, elementary OS crowd funding an app store |
• Issue 698 (2017-02-06): Solus 2017.01.01, comparing containers with portable applications, Tails dropping 32-bit support, Debian Stretch enters freeze |
• Issue 697 (2017-01-30): Subgraph OS 2016.12.30, running Ubuntu on an Android phone, Arch Linux phasing out 32-bit support, Linux Mint testing updated LMDE media |
• Issue 696 (2017-01-23): GoboLinux 016, remotely running desktop applications, Solus adopting Flatpak, KDE neon using Calamares, TrueOS tests OpenRC |
• Issue 695 (2017-01-16): Zorin OS 12, Peppermint team fixes installer bug, Debian refreshes Jessie media, Ubuntu improves low graphics mode, Exciting things coming in 2017 |
• Issue 694 (2017-01-09): MX Linux 16, Fedora considers systemd security features, DragonFly BSD to support massive swap space, Ubuntu Touch roadmap, Puppy's newsletter, sudo's password prompt |
• Issue 693 (2017-01-02): Comparing small distros, fig language, video driver comparison, Debian+PIXEL, Wayland on FreeBSD |
• Issue 692 (2016-12-19): Bodhi Linux 4.0.0, Cappsule containers, Calculate's new Utilities package, Solus and Ubuntu MATE build new application menu |
• Issue 691 (2016-12-12): SalentOS 1.0, openSUSE improves YaST, Fedora considers slower release cycle, KDE neon gets LTS branch |
• Issue 690 (2016-12-05): Fedora 25, Ubuntu adopts rolling HWE kernel, running Android apps on GNU/Linux, Haiku working toward EFI support |
• Issue 689 (2016-11-28): openSUSE 42.2, Fedora's upgrade path, plans for Korora 25, transitioning from PC-BSD to TrueOS, Webconverger's reproducible builds |
• Issue 688 (2016-11-21): Endless OS 3.0.5, KDE neon fixes security hole, FreeBSD's Quarterly Status Report, Rolling release trial #2 concludes |
• Issue 687 (2016-11-14): NAS4Free 10.3.0.3, Fedora gains MP3 playback, budgie-remix becomes Ubuntu Budgie, Ubuntu flavours compared, Rolling release trial #2 |
• Issue 686 (2016-11-07): FreeBSD 11.0, rolling release trial #2, Debian announces supported architectures, Simplicity switching to antiX base, farewell to Mythbuntu |
• Issue 685 (2016-10-31): elementary OS 0.4, SUSE gains ARM support, Mint improves language support, Dirty COW explained, Rolling release trial #2 |
• Issue 684 (2016-10-24): Ubuntu 16.10, Linux popularity in different markets, Fedora runs on Raspberry Pi, Ubuntu features live kernel patching |
• Issue 683 (2016-10-17): Refracta 8.0, making packages for distributions, Alpine switches to LibreSSL, 386BSD website publishes classic code |
• Issue 682 (2016-10-10): KDE neon 20160915, Android-x86 6.0, Fedora warns of update bug, HandyLinux drops English translation, LXQt benchmarks |
• Issue 681 (2016-10-03): OpenBSD 6.0, DragonFly BSD to support LibreSSL in ports, systemd denial of service bug, upgraded Mintbox Mini |
• Issue 680 (2016-09-26): Uruk GNU/Linux 1.0, blocking applications at firewall, Lenovo controversy, Ubuntu running on Nextcloud Box |
• Issue 679 (2016-09-19): OpenMandriva 3.0, 32-bit vs 64-bit performance, openSUSE updates, KaOS unveils first run wizard |
• Issue 678 (2016-09-12): Apricity 07.2016, Mageia adopts DNF, KDE neon to use Wayland, FreeBSD updates Linux compatibility, creating cron jobs |
• Issue 677 (2016-09-05): Peppermint OS 7, Manjaro updates leadership, TrueOS becomes rolling release, organizing files, creating torrents |
• Issue 676 (2016-08-29): Korora 24, Fedora 25 to use Wayland by default, Linux turns 25, PC-BSD becomes TrueOS, finding software licensing information |
• Issue 675 (2016-08-22): Gentoo LiveDVD "Choice Edition", moreutils, Ubuntu improves terminal convergence, MATE packaged for Openindiana, FreeBSD improves video support |
• Issue 674 (2016-08-15): Zenwalk Linux 8.0, Ubuntu phone follow-up, Lubuntu transitioning to LXQt, Steam running on FreeBSD |
• Issue 673 (2016-08-03): noop linux and EasyNAS, Debian's GnuPG switch, Fedora "Flock", using "nice" |
• Issue 672 (2016-08-01): Ubuntu Phone 15.04, Solus embraces rolling release model, interview with Jane Silber, FreeBSD Quarterly Report |
• Issue 671 (2016-07-25): Slackware 14.2, Point Linux 3.2, OpenBSD disables usermount, KaOS releases significant changes, Fedora 22 reaches end of life. |
• Issue 670 (2016-07-18): Linux Lite 3.0, Bodhi team plans 4.0.0, pfSense changes licensing, running software across distributions, Linux Mint upgrade path |
• Issue 669 (2016-07-11): Linux Mint 18, proving system is secure, LibreSSL in FreeBSD, Ubuntu plans phasing out 32-bit, pfSense status report |
• Issue 668 (2016-07-04): Fedora 24, Linux Mint plans for 18.1, FreeBSD and DragonFly BSD improve their file systems, comparing Flatpak, Snap and AppImage |
• Issue 667 (2016-06-27): GeckoLinux 421, Fedora supports Flatpak, Solus unveils new features, running GNU/Linux on tablets |
• Issue 666 (2016-06-20): Comparing more live update methods, Ubuntu's snap packages, Antergos drops 32-bit media, GeckoLinux unveils Rolling edition, learning Linux resources |
• Issue 665 (2016-06-13): BunsenLabs Linux Hydrogen, Fedora 24 delayed, NetBSD grows in size, Clonezilla questions |
• Issue 664 (2016-06-06): Sabayon 16.05, Debian updates install media, cost of free software, Qubes explains secure build process |
• Issue 663 (2016-05-30): Comparing live update methods, Ubuntu MATE's progress, distros debate systemd change, DistroWatch turns 15 |
• Issue 662 (2016-05-23): Clonezilla Live, new Fedora community repository, DragonFlyBSD runs Wayland, live edition of Slackware and kernel components |
• Issue 661 (2016-05-16): FreeBSD 10.3, OpenMandriva adopts Clang, Debian adds ZFS packages, PCLinuxOS drops 32-bit and comparing CentOS with RHEL |
• Issue 660 (2016-05-09): Ubuntu MATE 16.04, Mint's xapps, FreeBSD Quarterly Report, Debian updates 32-bit support, addressing GPL violations |
• Issue 659 (2016-05-02): Ubuntu 16.04, compiling custom kernels, Cinnamon 3.0, Sabayon launches ARM build, Devuan ships Beta release |
• Issue 658 (2016-04-25): Kali Linux 2016.1, elementary OS 0.3.2, Debian elects Project Leader, Fedora 24 feature preview, Nard reaches 1.0 |
• Issue 657 (2016-04-18): Redox, Linux Mint improves update manager, planned Fedora 24 features, Ubuntu 16.04 getting Snappy packages |
• Issue 656 (2016-04-11): Qubes OS 3.1, Whonix offers bug bounties, Puppy's family tree, setting up disk partitions and running bash on Windows |
• Issue 655 (2016-04-04): Parsix 8.5, Sabayon's Community repository, Red Hat offers free subscriptions, Ubuntu tablets, command line tips |
• Issue 654 (2016-03-28): PCLinuxOS 2016.03, Using signatures to create web of trust, Arch Linux rolls out Pacman update, GuixSD packages GNOME |
• Issue 653 (2016-03-21): Antergos 2016.02.21, Debian prepares for election, Unix-like OS written in Rust, watching Netflix on FreeBSD |
• Issue 652 (2016-03-14): ReactOS 0.4.0, Debian swaps Iceweasel for Firefox, Fedora moving forward with Wayland, Verifying ISO files |
• Issue 651 (2016-03-07): Korora 23, Linux Mint improves security, Ubuntu MATE on Raspberry Pi 3 computers, trying different file systems |
• Issue 650 (2016-02-29): Haiku in 2016, running Android apps on GNU/Linux, 30 years of MINIX, Fedora plans Atomic Workstation |
• Issue 649 (2016-02-22): Zorin OS 11, openSUSE launches new editions, Linux Mint website compromised, sandboxing applications using Firejail |
• Issue 648 (2016-02-15): XStream Desktop 153, Raspbian unveils OpenGL feature, free hardware, Ikey Doherty talks desktop design |
• Issue 647 (2016-02-08): Tails 2.0, KDE project launches Neon, Manjaro unveils ARM support, FreeBSD's quarterly report |
• Issue 646 (2016-02-01): deepin 15, Mint plans X-Apps, FreeBSD to support boot environments, logging into desktop as root |
• Issue 645 (2016-01-25): Linux Mint 17.3 "Xfce", Chromixium changes its name, Ubuntu tablets coming soon, Linux vs BSD comparison |
• Issue 644 (2016-01-18): Kwort 4.3, Sabayon tests ARM images, Slackware adopts PulseAudio, running Linux without GNU software |
• Issue 643 (2016-01-11): Solus 1.0, Mint provide upgrade path to 17.3, Fedora developers work on stability, running XQt desktop |
• Issue 642 (2016-01-04): paldo GNU/Linux, vetting distro repositories, Fedora plans to adopt GCC 6, Ian Murdock passes |
• Issue 641 (2015-12-21): Arch Linux, Qubes OS to ship on Librem laptops, ALT offers start kit images, spread of systemd and launchd |
• Issue 640 (2015-12-14): Chakra GNU/Linux 2015.11, removing meta-data from files, Ubuntu to remove on-line dash searches |
• Issue 639 (2015-12-07): OpenBSD 5.8, openSUSE gathers Summer of Code proposals, running WINE on live disc, Enlightenment adds Wayland support |
• Issue 638 (2015-11-30): Qubes OS 3.0, KaOS with Plasma, NetBSD 7.0, Fedora seeks Wayland testers, scheduling tasks |
• Issue 637 (2015-11-23): NixOS 15.09, Antergos introduces ZFS support, MINIX shares new features, copying an OS to new computer |
• Issue 636 (2015-11-16): openSUSE 42.1, Fedora uses Wayland by default, Debian replaces live CD project, Steam consoles launch |
• Issue 635 (2015-11-09): Fedora 23, Cinnamon 2.8 released, Fedora KDE packager quits, Red Hat signs deal with Microsoft |
• Issue 634 (2015-11-02): Ubuntu 15.10, Chakra upgrades to Plasma 5, OpenMandriva plans new editions, MINIX plans conference |
• Issue 633 (2015-10-26): GhostBSD 10.1, Bodhi Linux to get new settings panel, Fedora 23 delayed, creating live image of existing OS |
• Issue 632 (2015-10-19): Linux Lite 2.6, 32-bit build of CentOS, OpenBSD turns 20, Bodhi Linux releases AppPack |
• Issue 631 (2015-10-12): Parsix 8.0, Manjaro seeks new artwork, sending commands to multiple servers, Debian drops LSB support |
• Issue 630 (2015-10-05): Android-x86 4.4-r3, Ubuntu's new installer, Raspbian defaults to GUI interface, cleaning out dot files |
• Issue 629 (2015-09-28): Open source desktops and touch interfaces, locking down user accounts, OpenMandriva opens gaming documentation |
• Issue 628 (2015-09-21): Neptune 4.4, changes to pfSense, Pinguy OS releases updated ISO images, accessing hard disk images |
• Issue 627 (2015-09-14): Mageia 5, Snappy co-exists with Debian packages, creating PDF/A documents, Antergos previews Poodle |
• Issue 626 (2015-09-07): Status of Wayland and Mir, Cinnamon improvements, an OpenBSD hypervisor, HAMMER2 gets deduplication |
• Issue 625 (2015-08-31): OpenELEC 5.0.8, Fedora's new Wayland features, Tails releases update, LILO boot loader |
• Issue 624 (2015-08-24): Zorin OS 10, Sabayon's new features, Solus seeks funding, Debian turns 22, new PC-BSD repository |
• Issue 623 (2015-08-17): VectorLinux 7.1, Ubuntu One source released, Moksha Desktop ships in Bodhi, Fedora developers debate Chromium |
• Issue 622 (2015-08-10): antiX 15, Fedora tests kdbus, Debian tracks UEFI issues, word processors for CLI |
• Issue 621 (2015-08-03): Point Linux 3.0, Debian drops Sparc, Fedora package stats, VirtualBox 5.0 |
• Issue 620 (2015-07-27): Debian GNU/Hurd 2015, Linux Bible, Ubuntu MATE gets new Welcome app, Telegram on Fedora, Plasma Mobile |
• Issue 619 (2015-07-20): SolydXK 201506, Tanglu's new bug tracker, FSF and Canonical negotiate licensing, Haiku unveils new init system |
• Issue 618 (2015-07-13): Semplice Linux 7, openSUSE derivatives, Debian adopts GCC 5, Docker ported to FreeBSD |
• Issue 617 (2015-07-06): Alpine linux 3.2.0, Fedora on MIPS CPUs, Solus offers daily builds, Ubuntu migrating to Snappy |
• Issue 616 (2015-06-29): MidnightBSD 0.6, openSUSE's "42", encryption added to ext4 file system, FreeBSD on Raspberry Pi |
• Issue 615 (2015-06-22): Raspbian 2015, Fedora works around Intel driver issue, openSUSE adopts GCC 5, frozen desktopt while copying files |
• Issue 614 (2015-06-15): Chromixium OS 1.0, Debian 8.1 released, OpenBSD running in cloud, sudo myths |
• Issue 613 (2015-06-08): Fedora 22, Cinnamon 2.6 released, FreeBSD's history, working around Secure Boot |
• Issue 612 (2015-06-01): Manjaro OpenRC, Debian, Devuan and systemd, Fedora 22 released, Mandriva closes its doors |
• Issue 611 (2015-05-25): Kubuntu 15.04, openSUSE adopts Plasma 5, Ubuntu's Snappy, words from Debian's Neil McGovern |
• Issue 610 (2015-05-18): NethServer 6.6, interview with Neil McGovern, CentOS supports AArach64, Foresight discontinued |
• Issue 609 (2015-05-11): OpenIndiana 2015.03, LXLE 14.04, PC-BSD Current, creating ISO images, Ask A Leader with Peter Ganten |
• Issue 608 (2015-05-04): Debian 8.0, Bodhi forks Enlightenment, new Debian GNU/Hurd release, distribution release frequency |
• Issue 607 (2015-04-27): Ubuntu 15.04, Chapeau 21, Debian 8.0 features, Fedora 22 Beta details |
• Issue 606 (2015-04-20): Linux Mint 2 "LMDE", Matthew Miller, Debian's new Project Leader, Evolve OS name change |
• Issue 605 (2015-04-13): SuperX 3.0, HAMMER2 features, Linux 4.0, Vince Pooley, Google Code closing |
• Issue 604 (2015-04-06): Void 20150221, Haiku's commercial partners, Debian release date, Tumbleweed features |
• Issue 603 (2015-03-30): Tails 1.3, LibreOffice Online, Linux Firewalls book review, Kubuntu with Plasma 5 |
• Issue 602 (2015-03-23): Bodhi Linux 3.0.0, distro popularity, OpenBSD's new web server, GNU Manifesto turns 30 |
• Issue 601 (2015-03-16): Ubuntu MATE 14.10, modern distros for old hardware, AppArmor in Debian, Fedora 22 Alpha |
• Issue 600 (2015-03-09): Korora 21, distro diversity, Ubuntu gets systemd, PC-BSD security features |
• Issue 599 (2015-03-02): Sabayon 15.02, creating good passwords, new YaST modules, LMDE preview |
• Issue 598 (2015-02-23): Netrunner 14.1, Vivaldi web browser, Debian election, Cinnamon improvements |
• Issue 597 (2015-02-16): MakuluLinux MCDE 2.0, Ubuntu phones launch, m0n0wall ceases development, live Linux updates |
• Issue 596 (2015-02-09): ArchBSD 2014.09.04, encrypted e-mail, Fedora upgrade stats, FreeBSD's support policy |
• Issue 595 (2015-02-02): ExTiX 15.1, Destroying encrypted data, openSUSE election, OSDisc statistics |
• Issue 594 (2015-01-26): KaOS 2014.12, Commercial distros, Snappy Ubuntu, PackageKit fixes |
• Issue 593 (2015-01-19): ReactOS 0.3.17, Unity on Mir, Bluetooth support, openSUSE election |
• Issue 592 (2015-01-12): Mint 17.1, load averages, binary logs, GNOME Software |
• Issue 591 (2015-01-05): Manjaro 0.8.11, systemd, Devuan, Torrent Corner |
• Issue 590 (2014-12-22): Fedora 21, Ubuntu phone, expanding ZFS storage, Able2Extract |
• Issue 589 (2014-12-15): Parsix 7.0, Ubuntu "Snappy", PC-BSD upgrades, How Linux Works |
• Issue 588 (2014-12-08): PC-BSD 10.2, rolling-release Ubuntu GNOME, Bitrig, systemd |
• Issue 587 (2014-12-01): Trisquel 7.0, Kubuntu 14.10 "Plasma5", FreeBSD on 64-bit ARM, Jolla and UbuTab |
• Issue 586 (2014-11-24): Scientific Linux 7.0, Debian and systemd, Ubuntu MATE, application-level firewalls |
• Issue 585 (2014-11-17): openSUSE 13.2, PC-BSD's "roles", MATE + Compiz on Mint, cleaning package cache |
• Issue 584 (2014-11-10): OpenMandriva 2014.1, Debian freeze, trickle, systemd and boot times |
• Issue 583 (2014-11-03): Ubuntu 14.10, ownCloud, Kylin interview, Book of PF, Elive's commercial ways |
• Issue 582 (2014-10-27): GhostBSD 4.0, Tumbleweed and Factory merge, systemd and fork of Debian |
• Issue 581 (2014-10-20): SparkyLinux 3.5, Fedora's graphics stack, Debian and systemd, OpenBSD 5.6 |
• Issue 580 (2014-10-13): Rolling releases, Arch as best distro, GNOME on Wayland, MINIX 3.3.0 |
• Issue 579 (2014-10-06): PC-BSD 10.0.3, Debian's Jessie freeze, setting up home server |
• Issue 578 (2014-09-29): Calculate 14, Debian's default desktop, Shellshock vulnerability, practical Tiny Core |
• Issue 577 (2014-09-22): SymphonyOS 14.1, FreeBSD drops pkg_add, MINIX on ARM, GNU screen |
• Issue 576 (2014-09-15): PCLinuxOS 2014.08, Mint's documentation, Debian's hardware database, CDE |
• Issue 575 (2014-09-08): Porteus 3.0.1, Fedora's blivet-gui, Red Hat's Docker, systemd |
• Issue 574 (2014-09-01): Ubuntu Kylin 14.04, Haiku and Linux kernel, Wayland support, Lumina, Bash completion |
• Issue 573 (2014-08-25): SolydXK 201407, VPN gateway with FreeBSD, Ubuntu MATE, Raspbian, trusting binary packages |
• Issue 572 (2014-08-18): ZFSguru 10.1, Fedora's Flock, beta installer for "Jessie", Ubuntu Core, rolling releases |
• Issue 571 (2014-08-11): HandyLinux 1.6, LMDE update, default desktop in "Jessie", running out of disk space |
• Issue 570 (2014-08-04): Neptune 4, Kubuntu's KDE Plasma 5, FreeBSD and UEFI, Linux servers |
• Issue 569 (2014-07-28): Deepin 2014, Ask Fedora, Gentoo and LibreSSL, encrypted package downloads |
• Issue 568 (2014-07-21): Antergos 2014.06.24, Mint based on Debian stable, upgrading CentOS, BinaryTides |
• Issue 567 (2014-07-14): Manjaro 0.8.10, PC-BSD jails, Debian and glibc, Fedora's DNF, Xiki and Opera 24 |
• Issue 566 (2014-07-07): LXLE 14.04, OpenBSD's SimpleDE, openSUSE artwork, home security basics |
• Issue 565 (2014-06-30): Chakra 2014.05, Fedora on BeagleBone, Matthew Miller interview, e-book readers |
• Issue 564 (2014-06-23): Antergos 2014.05.26 and Q4OS 0.5.11, Debian LTS and glibc, Fedora DNF |
• Issue 563 (2014-06-16): Mint 17, CentOS 7 pre-release, Debian MATE, accessing encrypted content |
• Issue 562 (2014-06-09): GoboLinux 015, Gentoo interview, Fedora leader change, climagic tricks |
• Issue 561 (2014-06-02): OpenMandriva 2014.0, Debian GNU/Hurd, Lubuntu and LXQt, Final Term, TrueCrypt |
• Issue 560 (2014-05-26): KaOS 2014.04, Wayland and KDE 5 on Fedora, distros with commercial support, DenyHosts |
• Issue 559 (2014-05-19): VortexBox 2.3, LTS-only Linux Mint, FreeBSD 11 ambitions, KDE 5 beta |
• Issue 558 (2014-05-12): RHEL 7 Workstation impressions, LXQt and Lumina, Haiku interview |
• Issue 557 (2014-05-05): Xubuntu 14.04, Ubuntu 14.10 roadmap, Fedora Workstation, ownCloud |
• Issue 556 (2014-04-28): Ubuntu 14.04, LibreSSL, Lumina desktop, Deepin interview |
• Issue 555 (2014-04-21): Robolinux 7.4.2, Ubuntu release day stats, Debian security, Porteus update |
• Issue 554 (2014-04-14): Review of FreeNAS, OpenSSL bug, Fedora.next, Robolinux Stealth VM, measuring memory |
• Issue 553 (2014-04-07): Puppy 5.7 "Slacko", end of Ubuntu One, file encryption with GPG |
• Issue 552 (2014-03-31): Tanglu 1.0, Ubuntu GNOME LTS, SliTaz for ARM |
• Issue 551 (2014-03-24): Linux Mint "Debian" 201403, call for end to proprietary firmware, LVM |
• Issue 550 (2014-03-17): Review of NixOS 13.10, Lubuntu seeking feedback, Android-x86 4.4-rc1 impressions |
• Issue 549 (2014-03-10): ClearOS 6.5 and UCS 3.2, Gentoo interview, Ubuntu app contest, Into the Core |
• Issue 548 (2014-03-03): Review of Mageia 4, FreeBSD console driver, filtering web content, Pitivi fundraiser |
• Issue 547 (2014-02-24): Chakra 2014.02, Ubuntu privacy, preventing unwanted remote logins |
• Issue 546 (2014-02-17): Review of PC-BSD 10.0, Red Flag closure, Ubuntu and systemd, SlackE18, Fedora book review |
• Issue 545 (2014-02-10): Impressions of FreeBSD 10.0, Debian votes systemd, Ubuntu file manager, server security |
• Issue 544 (2014-02-03): Netrunner 13.12, openSUSE future, Ubuntu Touch in emulator, running commands in multiple places |
• Issue 543 (2014-01-27): Review of Korora 20, FreeBSD 10.0, DNF, ZFS rescue CD, Bridge Linux interview |
• Issue 542 (2014-01-20): QupZilla, Ubuntu with MATE, Arch on Raspberry Pi, best applications |
• Issue 541 (2014-01-13): openSUSE 13.1 and Zentyal 3.3, CentOS joins Red Hat, Bodhi on Chromebooks |
• Issue 540 (2014-01-06): SMS 2.0.6 and SME Server 8.0, Hawaii desktop, PHR statistics 2013, more on multi-part archives |
• Issue 539 (2013-12-23): Centrych 12.04.3, Fedora 20 and its spins, dividing archives across multiple discs |
• Issue 538 (2013-12-16): Mint 16 review, RHEL and CentOS 7 plans, SteamOS, Windows XP replacement suggestions |
• Issue 537 (2013-12-09): OpenMandriva 2013.0, Gentoo developer interview, project Neon, Linux Mint and security |
• Issue 536 (2013-12-02): Impressions of openSUSE 13.1, Ubuntu Touch, FreeBSD 10 delay, troubleshooting OS lock-ups |
• Issue 535 (2013-11-25): GhostBSD 3.5, Debian and MATE, Ubuntu 14.04 features, security updates |
• Issue 534 (2013-11-18): Review of OpenBSD 5.4, Fedora on ARM, menu names vs command-line names |
• Issue 533 (2013-11-11): Point Linux 2.2, Pisi update, Debian and Xfce, Bruno Cornec interview |
• Issue 532 (2013-11-04): Ubuntu and Kubuntu 13.10, Debian's init, FreeBSD's PKG-NG, Linux on ARM |
• Issue 531 (2013-10-28): PC-BSD 9.2, openSUSE testing, nftables, upgrade pros and cons |
• Issue 530 (2013-10-21): Kwheezy 1.2, DPL interview, Zenwalk's future, keeping up with vulnerabilities |
• Issue 529 (2013-10-14): Ubuntu's Mir, dmesg and photorec tips, Tiny Tiny RSS |
• Issue 528 (2013-10-07): Semplice 5, Haiku package management, Klaus Knopper interview, making custom distro |
• Issue 527 (2013-09-30): Tiny Core Linux 5.0, SteamOS, moving operating system to new computer |
• Issue 526 (2013-09-23): Look at ArchBang 2013.09.01, BSD Now, kernel stats, command-line tips |
• Issue 525 (2013-09-16): The Official Ubuntu Server Book, FreeBSD 10 and OpenBSD 5.4, Skype alternatives |
• Issue 524 (2013-09-09): Look at LXLE 12.04.3, Ubuntu's new package format, Secure Boot and dual-booting |
• Issue 523 (2013-09-02): OpenIndiana 151a8, openSUSE "Evergreen", GNOME and DuckDuckGo, running apps from RAM |
• Issue 522 (2013-08-26): Look at gNewSense 3.0, Ubuntu Edge fundraising failure, exploring GPL |
• Issue 521 (2013-08-19): Review of Korora 19, Fedora considers return to "Core", Haiku package management |
• Issue 520 (2013-08-12): Salix OS 14.0.1 "KDE", Xubuntu experiments with XMir, managing passwords with KeePass |
• Issue 519 (2013-08-05): Review of Porteus 2.0, Kubuntu lays out plans for Wayland adoption, adjusting system swappiness |
• Issue 518 (2013-07-29): MidnightBSD 0.4, Razor-qt, Ubuntu Edge, mounting infected drives |
• Issue 517 (2013-07-22): Zorin OS 7 "Lite", Slackware turns 20, UbuntuForums compromise, Raspbian as home server, Tor |
• Issue 516 (2013-07-15): Review of Fedora 19 "KDE", Shuttleworth on Mir, Seth Vidal, Kingsoft Office for Linux |
• Issue 515 (2013-07-08): Whonix 0.5.6 and Deepin 12.12, MintBox, processor capabilities, distros for Raspberry Pi |
• Issue 514 (2013-07-01): Peppermint Four, Mir, Mandriva forks, ThinkPenguin on libre hardware |
• Issue 513 (2013-06-24): Look at ROSA, PC-BSD updates, Xen4CentOS6, Slacko vs Precise, Mageia interview, shells |
• Issue 512 (2013-06-17): Trisquel 6.0, RHEL 7 with GNOME Classic, from Linux to FreeBSD, first look at Wayland |
• Issue 511 (2013-06-10): Mint 15 impressions, GNOME Classic, Ubuntu Community portal, Absolute OpenBSD |
• Issue 510 (2013-06-03): Impressions of aptosid 2013-01, Wayland comes to Raspberry Pi, maintaining DNS settings |
• Issue 509 (2013-05-27): Mageia 3, Debian GNU/Hurd, RebeccaBlackOS with Wayland, ports |
• Issue 508 (2013-05-20): Review of Debian 7.0, interviews with Clement Lefebvre and Gaël Duval, scripting with xdotool |
• Issue 507 (2013-05-13): Impressions of Calculate Linux, 13.4, Ubuntu's portable packages, mintDrivers |
• Issue 506 (2013-05-06): Ubuntu and Kubuntu 13.04, Debian "Wheezy", Slackware on systemd, distros for Raspberry Pi |
• Issue 505 (2013-04-29): First look at PCLinuxOS 2013.04, Saucy Salamander, Remastersys and System Imager, Linux containers |
• Issue 504 (2013-04-22): Look at Bodhi 2.3.0, Ubuntu 13.04 features, building OpenBSD ports, opening large files |
• Issue 503 (2013-04-15): CentOS versus Scientific Linux, PCLinuxOS 64, Lucas Nussbaum, ZFS/Btrfs versus ext4 |
• Issue 502 (2013-04-08): Look at Mint 201303 "Debian", Ubuntu versus openSUSE, comparing ZFS and Btrfs file systems |
• Issue 501 (2013-04-01): KANOTIX 2013 and GhostBSD 3.0, openSUSE Rescue-CD, Haiku package management, computer forensics |
• Issue 500 (2013-03-25): Look at openSUSE 12.3, Ubuntu release changes, Debian backports, growing divide |
• Issue 499 (2013-03-18): MINIX 3.2.1, openSUSE 12.3 on desktop, Ubuntu GNOME and UbuntuKylin, distros for musicians, KolibriOS |
• Issue 498 (2013-03-11): Sabayon Linux 11, Ubuntu's Mir, Linux malware |
• Issue 497 (2013-03-04): Rebellin Linux 1.00 "Adrenaline", rolling-release Ubuntu, Arch vs spin-offs, justification and diversity |
• Issue 496 (2013-02-25): Review of Chakra 2013.02, The Book of GIMP, Ubuntu and privacy, FreeNAS vs NAS4Free |
• Issue 495 (2013-02-18): SparkyLinux 2.1 "Ultra", Fedora 19 schedule, Xubuntu on DVD, cloud privacy |
• Issue 494 (2013-02-11): FreeBSD 9.1, web server stats, Anaconda, rolling-release PC-BSD, fixing broken packages in Arch |
• Issue 493 (2013-02-04): UberStudent 2.0, OmniBoot 1.0, MariaDB, Enlightenment 0.17 |
• Issue 492 (2013-01-28): Fedora 18 review, systemd, Kali Linux, Ubuntu Unleashed |
• Issue 491 (2013-01-21): Fuduntu 2013.1, Fedora 18 desktop choices, Consort, accessing encrypted drive |
• Issue 490 (2013-01-14): Look at Manjaro Linux 0.8.3, openSUSE on Chromebook, Able2Extract 8.0 |
• Issue 489 (2013-01-07): PC-BSD 9.1, Arch spin-offs, rolling-releases, year-end PHR stats, removing applications |
• Issue 488 (2012-12-24): Reviews of Unity and Puppy Linux 5.4 "Slacko", FreeBSD 10 |
• Issue 487 (2012-12-17): Cinnarch 2012.11.22, OpenMandriva, Fedora Magazine, Tumbleweed, OpenJDK vs Oracle Java |
• Issue 486 (2012-12-10): Linux Mint 14 review, Ubuntu "spyware" controversy, Haiku overview, troubleshooting Linux servers |
• Issue 485 (2012-12-03): Kwort Linux 3.5, Mint bug-fix update, Fedora's new Anaconda, defining distribution |
• Issue 484 (2012-11-26): Look at SMS 2.0.1, Fedora pre-beta report, Illumos, Secure Boot update |
• Issue 483 (2012-11-19): DragonFly BSD 3.2.1 and Xubuntu 12.10, Gentoo and udev, switching file systems |
• Issue 482 (2012-11-12): Review of Zenwalk 7.2, Clang in FreeBSD, Omniboot 0.5, priorities on external drives |
• Issue 481 (2012-11-05): Look at Tails 0.13, EFF on Ubuntu and privacy, Debian installer changes, ext4 data corruption bug |
• Issue 480 (2012-10-29): Review of Ubuntu 12.10, Wayland 1.0, FreeBSD's pkgng |
• Issue 479 (2012-10-22): Look at Zentyal 3.0, Debian bug reporting, initiating halt |
• Issue 478 (2012-10-15): Slackware 14.0 review, Ubuntu donations, connecting to multiple machines behind router |
• Issue 477 (2012-10-08): Review of ODROID-X, OpenBSD's anti-Linux song, interview with Vincent Untz, Linux as operating system |
• Issue 476 (2012-10-01): Review of openSUSE 12.2, Slackware 14.0 features, accessing home computer with SSH |
• Issue 475 (2012-09-24): Look at PCLinuxOS 2012.08, Ubuntu and Amazon, SolusOS and PiSi, ownCloud |
• Issue 474 (2012-09-17): Bodhi Linux 2.0.1, OpenIndiana interview, Frugalware history, update notifications |
• Issue 473 (2012-09-10): The Linux Command Line, Slackware documentation project, Debian's new primary arch, Goobuntu |
• Issue 472 (2012-09-03): Kororaa Linux 17, OpenIndiana and SchilliX, Ubuntu GNOME remix, home server tip |
• Issue 471 (2012-08-27): Linux Mint 13 "KDE", Ubuntu 12.10 features, Slax update, folder quotas |
• Issue 470 (2012-08-20): Liberté Linux 2012.2, Arch and systemd, NetBSD's sysbuild and sysupgrade, 19 years of Debian |
• Issue 469 (2012-08-13): Peppermint OS Three, SUSE on Secure Boot, GNOME OS, moving email to Linux |
• Issue 468 (2012-08-06): First look at CentOS 6.3, Debian installer beta, Fedora and MATE, Libtrash |
• Issue 467 (2012-07-30): Ubuntu Made Easy, Debian "Jessie", OpenBSD on Secure Boot, Rawhide troubles |
• Issue 466 (2012-07-23): Fuduntu 2012.3, Linux in PC-BSD jails, secure boot on older computers |
• Issue 465 (2012-07-16): Netrunner 4.2, Mandriva's two code bases, firewalls and window frames |
• Issue 464 (2012-07-09): Zorin OS 6, FSF's views on secure boot, Virtual PDF Printer |
• Issue 463 (2012-07-02): TurnKey Linux 11.3, Red Hat and Btrfs, Sabayon's MATE spin, ZFS on Linux |
• Issue 462 (2012-06-25): Sabayon 9, "Wheezy" freeze, Zorin OS overview, Vinux interview, mounting network shares |
• Issue 461 (2012-06-18): Linux Mint 13, openSUSE 12. delays, Debian Multimedia, Mageia 3 roadmap |
• Issue 460 (2012-06-11): Look at Fedora 17, PC-BSD and Slackware interviews, Openfiler and FuguIta |
• Issue 459 (2012-06-04): Impressions of Mageia 2, Fedora updates, Debian or Raspberry Pie, improving software performance |
• Issue 458 (2012-05-28): Impressions of SolusOS 1, Linux kernel 3.4, encrypting home folder |
• Issue 457 (2012-05-21): Linux accessibility, Fedora 17 overview, MultiSystem, launching tasks |
• Issue 456 (2012-05-14): Look at OpenBSD 5.1, Debian Installer 7.0 alpha, UDS news round-up |
• Issue 455 (2012-05-07): Review of Ubuntu 12.04, "Quantal Quetzal" plans, Debian infographic |
• Issue 454 (2012-04-30): Calligra, Ubuntu and Zorin interviews, upgrading Fedora, Haiku overview |
• Issue 453 (2012-04-23): OpenMediaVault 0.2.5, Ubuntu 12.04 beta reviews, Slackware rumours, Mint 13 plans |
• Issue 452 (2012-04-16): FreeNAS 8.0.4, overview of DoudouLinux, cron and crontab |
• Issue 451 (2012-04-09): Chakra 2012.02, HUD, Gentoo "install wizard", Sabayon interview, CentOS vs Scientific, GPG keys |
• Issue 450 (2012-04-02): Review of PapugLinux 11a, special report on GNOME 4, Fedora ARM, top ten applications |
• Issue 449 (2012-03-26): First look at CrossOver XI, Oracle errata updates, OmniBoot, GPG tutorial |
• Issue 448 (2012-03-19): Review of MINIX 3.2.0, Anonymous-OS, "Linux is everywhere" |
• Issue 447 (2012-03-12): Look at Sabayon 8, ten years of Arch Linux, KNOPPIX 7.0, update on Secure Boot |
• Issue 446 (2012-03-05): Look at Frugalware 1.6, Raspberry Pi, Tumbleweed, FreeNAS overview, Flash EOL |
• Issue 445 (2012-02-27): SalineOS 1.6, Ubuntu on mobile phones, interviews with Robyn Bergeron and Clement Lefebvre, magnet |
• Issue 444 (2012-02-20): Asturix 4 with On desktop, Debian patent policy, FreeBSD's pkgng |
• Issue 443 (2012-02-13): Look at GhostBSD 2.5, Robyn Bergeron, Kubuntu funding, 20 years of SUSE, FreeBSD "releng" |
• Issue 442 (2012-02-06): First look at Dreamlinux 5, Red Hat's 10-year support, Texstar, Cinnamon, Ubuntu usage |
• Issue 441 (2012-01-30): Review of PC-BSD 9.0, Ubuntu's HUD and Mint's Cinnamon, Arch overview, OSDisc's sales data |
• Issue 440 (2012-01-23): Look at Tiny Core 4.2, Mandriva and Pardus updates, FreeBSD's Clang |
• Issue 439 (2012-01-16): Look at Kororaa 16, Ubuntu LTS status, Unity 5.0, Linux Mint overview, SOPA |
• Issue 438 (2012-01-09): Review of VectorLinux 7.0, Mandriva troubles, Ubuntu at CES, look at Razor-qt |
• Issue 437 (2012-01-02): Review of Bodhi Linux 1.3.0, Cinnamon, Pardus and LinEx troubles, SELinux tips |
• Issue 436 (2011-12-19): Review of Linux Mint 12, Ubuntu GNOME Shell edition, RHEL clones ready 6.2 |
• Issue 435 (2011-12-12): First look at Puppy 5.3 "Slacko", Fedora 17 features, openSUSE 12.1 with KDE 3 |
• Issue 434 (2011-12-05): Review of antiX M11, Ubuntu vs Mint continued, Mandriva links, Red Hat and syslog |
• Issue 433 (2011-11-28): Look at openSUSE 12.1, Ubuntu vs Mint, Secure Boot update |
• Issue 432 (2011-11-21): Look at ZevenOS 2.0 "Neptune", openSUSE 12.1 feedback, MINIX interview, Haiku |
• Issue 431 (2011-11-14): First look at Fedora 16, openSUSE 12.1 features, Ubuntu vs Mint, converting audio |
• Issue 430 (2011-11-07): Look at Sabayon 7, Mint "number one", Fedora 16 and Solaris 11, "Disunity", systemd |
• Issue 429 (2011-10-31): Look at Linux Mint "Debian", OpenBSD's hackathon, CentOS vs Red Hat, software patents |
• Issue 428 (2011-10-24): The latest from Ubuntu and Kubuntu, FreeBSD routers, the missing "GNU/" |
• Issue 427 (2011-10-17): First look at Zenwalk 7, Plasma Active One, secure boot for Windows |
• Issue 426 (2011-10-10): First look at OpenIndiana 151a, Fuduntu overview, Red Hat on cloud |
• Issue 425 (2011-10-03): Look at ConnochaetOS 0.9.0, Linux Mint overview, Java unplugged |
• Issue 424 (2011-09-26): Look at Chakra 2011.09, Debian point update, SSL/TLS browser exploit, LinuxCounter.net |
• Issue 423 (2011-09-19): Review of Salix OS 13.37, KDE 3 for openSUSE 12.1, updating FreeBSD, tweaking Intel |
• Issue 422 (2011-09-12): Look at Parsix 3.7, OpenBSD 5.0 pre-orders, command-line media manipulation |
• Issue 421 (2011-09-05): Look at Plop Linux, RHEL 7, Java, Mageia security, Syllable interview |
• Issue 420 (2011-08-29): First look at Mandriva 2011, Gentoo installer, Enlightenment, recovering deleted files |
• Issue 419 (2011-08-22): Look at Scientific Linux 6.1, Debian's 18th birthday, Linux vs Android and webOS |
• Issue 418 (2011-08-15): Look at Kongoni 2011, Gentoo for laptops, Fedora and Btrfs, mixing RPM packages |
• Issue 417 (2011-08-08): Look at Linvo 2010.12, linuX-gamers Live and Otakux, Xubuntu/Xfce bug & workaround |
• Issue 416 (2011-08-01): Economic collapse and Linux, CentOS 6 spins, FreeBSD 9.0 features, Isolator++ |
• Issue 415 (2011-07-25): Debian's GNU/kFreeBSD, OpenBSD 5.0 and Fedora 16 features, Max Spevack's farewell |
• Issue 414 (2011-07-18): Look at PCLinuxOS 2011.6, CentOS vs Scientific Linux, Cahier de l'Admin Debian |
• Issue 413 (2011-07-11): Look at Kubuntu 11.04, CentOS 6.0 release, Calligra Suite interview |
• Issue 412 (2011-07-04): Look at Lightweight Portable Security, Mandriva and Rosa Labs, alternatives to GNOME 3 |
• Issue 411 (2011-06-27): First look at Mageia 1, Debian "Squeeze" update, Dear Ubuntu,... |
• Issue 410 (2011-06-20): Look at SliTaz Cooking, Funtoo vs Gentoo, Scientific Linux updates, Linux firewalls |
• Issue 409 (2011-06-13): First look at Mint 11, Fedora 16 features, Illumos, extending battery life |
• Issue 408 (2011-06-06): Fedora 15 review, Mageia vs Mandriva, Slackware's KDE troubles, file permissions |
• Issue 407 (2011-05-30): Ten years of DistroWatch, review of SimplyMEPIS 11.0, OpenOffice.org vs LibreOffice |
• Issue 406 (2011-05-23): Look at OpenIndiana 148, Fedora's dynamic firewall, Arch releng process, Kubuntu 11.10 sneak peek |
• Issue 405 (2011-05-16): Slackware 13.37 review, CentOS vs Scientific Linux, Bodhi and CrunchBang interviews, cloud storage |
• Issue 404 (2011-05-09): Look at Ubuntu 11.04, Unity desktop views, Mint 11 features, PC-BSD interview |
• Issue 403 (2011-05-02): Review of Trine, guide to Unity, Mageia live CDs, wattOS interview |
• Issue 402 (2011-04-25): Review of Pardus Linux 2011, Ubuntu "Natty", GNOME 3 on Fedora and openSUSE |
• Issue 401 (2011-04-18): Installing and configuring Puppy 5.2.5, HatStacks.com, compiling vanilla Linux kernel |
• Issue 400 (2011-04-11): Look at CrunchBang 10, CentOS updates, GNOME 3 on Arch, package signing |
• Issue 399 (2011-04-04): Look at Calculate 11.3, on Slackware 13.37, Xfce in openSUSE and Pardus, using UNetbootin |
• Issue 398 (2011-03-28): Looks at GhostBSD 2.0 and Kororaa 14, Red Hat's financial results, Arch and package signing |
• Issue 397 (2011-03-21): Review of openSUSE 11.4, FreeBSD's switch to "bsdinstall", Debian's DEX, BackTrack 5 features |
• Issue 396 (2011-03-14): Look at Bodhi Linux 0.1.6, openSUSE versioning, GNOME 3, using GNU LGPL |
• Issue 395 (2011-03-07): Look at ArchBang 2011, Red Hat's kernel source "obfuscation", using SSH |
• Issue 394 (2011-02-28): Look at Wolfer 2, Fedora for ARM, Ubuntu vs Banshee, Linux web browsers |
• Issue 393 (2011-02-21): Introduction to Debian 6.0, Fedora graphics test day, noexec, Mageia |
• Issue 392 (2011-02-14): First look at Sabayon 5.5, Oracle Linux 6, MeeGo troubles, custom compiling of source code |
• Issue 391 (2011-02-07): Saline OS first impressions, Debian "Squeeze" release, CentOS and Mageia delays, cpufreqd |
• Issue 390 (2011-01-31): Chakra first impressions, distro-independent application installer, FUDCon, chroot |
• Issue 389 (2011-01-24): Quick looks at Dragora, Asturix and Fuduntu, Debian release target date, world IPv6 day |
• Issue 388 (2011-01-17): Introduction Zorin OS, the Arch way, OSDisc.com sales, creating swap file |
• Issue 387 (2011-01-10): First look at LucidWorks Enterprise, Linux Genealogy CD, build your own distro |
• Issue 386 (2011-01-03): NetBSD 5.1 review and interview, year-end PHR statistics, online Linux resources |
• Issue 385 (2010-12-20): LinuxConsole review, OpenBSD backdoor, Attachmate on openSUSE's future, Debian's free kernel |
• Issue 384 (2010-12-13): Slax Community, "Squeeze" installer update, Fedora and Btrfs, memory usage |
• Issue 383 (2010-12-06): RHEL 6 review, ten years of KNOPPIX, openSUSE Tumbleweed, Debian "out of date"? |
• Issue 382 (2010-11-29): Quick look at Upstream OS, Fuduntu and LightDesktop, future of openSUSE, Jolicloud Jolibook |
• Issue 381 (2010-11-22): First look at OpenBSD 4.8, 64-bit PCLinuxOS, Mandriva switches to RPM 5.x, Linux tablets |
• Issue 380 (2010-11-15): Test-driving Bordeaux, Mint 10 and RHEL 6 coverage, useful Bash scripts |
• Issue 379 (2010-11-08): Look at Fedora 14, Ubuntu and Wayland, PC-BSD 9.0 features, blocking Internet content |
• Issue 378 (2010-11-01): Look at Pinguy OS, Ubuntu Unity desktop, first beta of Debian installer for "Squeeze" |
• Issue 377 (2010-10-25): PiTiVi review, RHEL 6 release candidate, Debian release process, open-source virtualisation |
• Issue 376 (2010-10-18): Look at Kubuntu 10.10, Arch Linux handbook and security guide, interview with Elizabeth Naramore |
• Issue 375 (2010-10-11): Android on Acer Aspire One, Ubuntu 10.10, Debian "Squeeze" plans, file systems on SSDs |
• Issue 374 (2010-10-04): Look at Trisquel 4.0, birth of LibreOffice, Fedora's preupgrade, Linux advocacy |
• Issue 373 (2010-09-27): Look at OpenIndiana, Mandriva 2011 release update, Linux frustrations |
• Issue 372 (2010-09-20): Look at Linux Mint 201009 "Debian", birth of Mageia, OpenIndiana's first release |
• Issue 371 (2010-09-13): Look at KNOPPIX 6.2, Mandriva's uncertainty, Linux in North Korea, Oracle vs Google over Java |
• Issue 370 (2010-09-06): First look at AUSTRUMI, Debian "Wheezy", interview with Dru Lavigne |
• Issue 369 (2010-08-30): Rapid-fire reviews of Me-OS, ImagineOS and Puppy Linux, file sharing over home network |
• Issue 368 (2010-08-23): First look at Salix 13.1.1, interview with Jared Smith, Ubuntu multitouch |
• Issue 367 (2010-08-16): Imagination and cpulimit, counting Ubuntu OEM installs, setting up e-mail server |
• Issue 366 (2010-08-09): Customer service and open source software, BSD community edition, Puppy for netbooks |
• Issue 365 (2010-08-02): Giving credit where credit is due, comparison of BSD and Linux |
• Issue 364 (2010-07-26): openSUSE 11.3 review, BSD news, adding updates to the install process |
• Issue 363 (2010-07-19): Interview with Jean-Philippe Guillemin (Zenwalk), virtualization comparisons, fine-grained file permissions |
• Issue 362 (2010-07-12): MeeGo keynote at Akademy, Mandriva's restructuring, distro upgrades tips and hints |
• Issue 361 (2010-07-05): First look at GhostBSD, Fedora leadership change, open-source licencing |
• Issue 360 (2010-06-28): Interview with Karanbir Singh (CentOS), Mandriva and OpenSolaris updates, TRIM on SSDs |
• Issue 359 (2010-06-21): Peppermint OS interview and first look, open letter to Mandriva, Slackware-based live CDs |
• Issue 358 (2010-06-14): Binary firmware and freedom, Peppermint OS interview, encrypting file systems |
• Issue 357 (2010-06-07): First look at Yoper 2010, openSUSE strategy meeting, interviews with Robby Workman and Ian Weller |
• Issue 356 (2010-05-31): Fedora 13 interview and first look, Qimo 2.0 parental controls, building PBIs for PC-BSD |
• Issue 355 (2010-05-24): NimbleX 2010 first look and interview, Fedora 13 features, PCLinuxOS "FullMonty", SELinux |
• Issue 354 (2010-05-17): OpenBSD's Stefan Sperling, revival of BLAG, Linux adoption barriers |
• Issue 353 (2010-05-10): Look at CDlinux, Mandriva for sale, Ubuntu "Unity" desktop, Sabayon daily ISOs |
• Issue 352 (2010-05-03): First look at Ubuntu 10.04, Linux Mint for PowerPC, Fedora Kiosk spin, Status of OpenSolaris |
• Issue 351 (2010-04-26): Look at Scientific Linux 5.4, RHEL 6 beta, new features in Fedora and Edubuntu |
• Issue 350 (2010-04-19): HelenOS 0.4.2, Fedora 13 desktop features, Stefano Zacchiroli, "nice" and "renice" |
• Issue 349 (2010-04-12): sidux 2009-04 first look and interview, Arch's new release process, MultiISO live DVD |
• Issue 348 (2010-04-05): First look at Asturix 2.0 "Business", YDL and Sony PlayStation, Ubuntu "Maverick Meerkat" |
• Issue 347 (2010-03-29): Introduction to Igelle 1.0, Solaris licence change, Mint 9 features |
• Issue 346 (2010-03-22): Look at Dr.Web LiveCD, Ubuntu button arrangement, recovering deleted files |
• Issue 345 (2010-03-15): First look at Haiku, Fedora developers' unrest, Mandriva history, OpenBSD 4.7 |
• Issue 344 (2010-03-08): First look at PC-BSD 8.0, logo and theme changes at Canonical, KNOPPIX CeBIT edition |
• Issue 343 (2010-03-01): Comparison of Zenwalk, Salix and Goblinx, future of OpenSolaris, zombie processes |
• Issue 342 (2010-02-22): Interview with Clement Lefebvre, Linux Mint 8, Debian installer 5.0 alpha, disk mount options |
• Issue 341 (2010-02-15): KDE 4.4 Upgrade for Mandriva 2010, miscellaneous Linux goodness, Samba client |
• Issue 340 (2010-02-08): Interview with Kris Moore, FreeBSD history, Fedora newbie guide, backups |
• Issue 339 (2010-02-01): GNOBSD, end of Sun, Ubuntu Yahoo deal, converting ext3 to ext4 |
• Issue 338 (2010-01-25): Hymera and commercial Linux, Lubuntu and Qimo 4 Kids updates, Linux on Mac hardware |
• Issue 337 (2010-01-18): First look at Jibbed, Fedora Community Remix, better applications, online CD sales |
• Issue 336 (2010-01-11): Examining SliTaz, Debian installer changes, restoring GRUB |
• Issue 335 (2010-01-04): Look at MINIX 3, 2009 PHR statistics, optimising 64-bit distributions |
• Issue 334 (2009-12-21): SheevaPlug as Debian MythTV server, Canonical management changes, Mandriva "InstantOn", LSB |
• Issue 333 (2009-12-14): Look at LinuxConsole 1.0.2009, KDE-centric distros, Archiso-live, Katana security suite |
• Issue 332 (2009-12-07): Look at FreeBSD 8.0, Fedora 12 LXDE, ClearOS for small business, FreeNAS switch, 32-bit vs 64-bit |
• Issue 331 (2009-11-30): Look at Kubuntu Netbook Remix 9.10, FreeBSD 8.0 features, Mandriva community spins, office suites |
• Issue 330 (2009-11-23): Look at Fedora 12, Chromium OS source code, updating FreeBSD, Qimo 4 Kids interview |
• Issue 329 (2009-11-16): Look at openSUSE 11.2, Fedora 12 goes gold, five years of pfSense |
• Issue 328 (2009-11-09): Look at Mandriva 2010, Ubuntu media coverage, real-time kernels |
• Issue 327 (2009-11-02): Overview of Ubuntu variants, upgrading openSUSE and Mandriva development builds |
• Issue 326 (2009-10-26): Review of GNOME SlackBuild, Ubuntu and Mandriva nearing release, Funtoo "fork" |
• Issue 325 (2009-10-19): Look at iMagic OS 2009.9, Arch Linux Handbook, Linux Mint 8 Update |
• Issue 324 (2009-10-12): Sabayon Linux 5.0 review, Debian develops kFreeBSD port, Mandriva re-introduces itself |
• Issue 323 (2009-10-05): Slackware 13.0 review, updating openSUSE with "zypper", Red Hat vs software patents |
• Issue 322 (2009-09-28): First look at HP Mini 110, netbook news roundup, Slackware package management |
• Issue 321 (2009-09-21): Security basics - authentication, openSLES, Ubuntu "Lucid Lynx", Linux Mint plans |
• Issue 320 (2009-09-14): Distro Odyssey part 2 - Arch Linux, Solaris and OpenSolaris updates, Ubuntu artwork |
• Issue 319 (2009-09-07): Look at xPUD, Lubuntu test images, DesktopBSD 1.7, RHEL 5.4 features |
• Issue 318 (2009-08-31): Look at Colibri, Slackware 13.0 features, ClarkConnect becomes ClearOS |
• Issue 317 (2009-08-24): Look at Puppy Linux 4.2.1, openSUSE and KDE, Mandriva and Sabayon updates |
• Issue 316 (2009-08-17): Status of Intel video drivers, running "Rawhide", Ubuntu Netbook Remix interface update |
• Issue 315 (2009-08-10): Look at Pardus 2009, KDE 4.3 in distributions, Mandriva "Cooker" and Sabayon 5.0 updates |
• Issue 314 (2009-08-03): Look at Slax 6.1.1 "Core", open letter to CentOS co-founder, Debian's time-based freezes |
• Issue 313 (2009-07-27): Distro odyssey, ten years of Gentoo, paper on FreeBSD engineering |
• Issue 312 (2009-07-20): Installing CentOS 5.3 on Netbook, Mandriva products, distro and upstream relationship |
• Issue 311 (2009-07-13): Great Linux distributions that did not survive, Google announces Chrome OS |
• Issue 310 (2009-07-06): CDLinux 0.9.2 Community Edition, Debian and Ubuntu say Mono is no threat, "Fit and Finish" |
• Issue 309 (2009-06-29): LinuxTag 2009, kernel 2.6.30 for "Lenny", Slackware user guide |
• Issue 308 (2009-06-22): Interview with Robert Lange, VectorLinux, One Hundred Paper Cuts |
• Issue 307 (2009-06-15): Fedora 11 review, custom FreeBSD images, sidux and non-free firmware |
• Issue 306 (2009-06-08): Look at Absolute Linux, Fedora prepares "Leonidas", Mandriva Community Ideas |
• Issue 305 (2009-06-01): Look at Debris Linux, running openSUSE "Factory", OpenSolaris 2009.06, Ubuntu User magazine |
• Issue 304 (2009-05-25): First look at Mandriva 2009.1, Slackware64, Archlive-iso, Mobile Linux round-up |
• Issue 303 (2009-05-18): Running Slackware "Current", Fedora 12 features, Ubuntu One, Debian "Lenny" with KDE 4 |
• Issue 302 (2009-05-11): Future of Moblin, running "Cooker", Debian and eglibc, Slackware's new TXZ packages |
• Issue 301 (2009-05-04): Minimal Xubuntu, Mandriva updates, BSD release galore, Arch Linux magazine |
• Issue 300 (2009-04-27): Xubuntu 9.04 vs Debian 5.0 Xfce, Jaunty Jackalope, Fedora 10 re-spins |
• Issue 299 (2009-04-20): Central bug tracker, reverting to older Ubuntu kernel, ShipIt 9.04, Easy Peasy updates |
• Issue 298 (2009-04-13): First look at PC-BSD 7.1, Novell's Online Build Service, FreeBSD's 20,00 ports, Ubunchu! |
• Issue 297 (2009-04-06): Review of Parted Magic 4.0, Linux Foundation to control Moblin, GNOME 3.0 |
• Issue 296 (2009-03-30): First look at Tiny Core Linux 1.2, PCLinuxOS troubles, Fedora tests Nouveau |
• Issue 295 (2009-03-23): Interview with Robert Shingledecker, Tiny Core Linux, Ubuntu 9.04 beta freeze |
• Issue 294 (2009-03-16): Installing Linux with LVM, KDE 4 in Slackware current, ext4 and data loss |
• Issue 293 (2009-03-09): Introduction to LVM, openSUSE and Ubuntu release plans, ULTILEX |
• Issue 292 (2009-03-02): First look at SimplyMEPIS 8.0, openSUSE system upgrades with Zypper, Red Hat and the desktop |
• Issue 291 (2009-02-23): Minimalist openSUSE 11.1, Ubuntu "Karmic Koala", VirtualBSD, Linux companies in recession |
• Issue 290 (2009-02-16): Look at Debian "Lenny" live and netinst CDs, OpenSolaris Bible, Nova |
• Issue 289 (2009-02-09): First look at Moblin, from Puppy to Woof, Mandriva Assembly, SlackFind.net |
• Issue 288 (2009-02-02): Interview with Linus Torvalds, KDE 4.2 in Fedora, Easy Peasy and Moblin |
• Issue 287 (2009-01-26): Linux.conf.au 2009, ext4 in Fedora and Ubuntu, ex-Mandriva developers move to Red Hat |
• Issue 286 (2009-01-19): Arch Linux in review, Debian on Android, mini distros |
• Issue 285 (2009-01-12): Interview with Paul Sherman, Absolute Linux, new Debian and openSUSE CD images |
• Issue 284 (2009-01-05): Linux and distributions through years, 2008 PHR stats, Debian clears Lenny firmware holdup |
• Issue 283 (2008-12-22): First look at openSUSE 11.1, firmware in Debian 5.0, Gentoo weekly snapshots |
• Issue 282 (2008-12-15): Custom Ubuntu install for lean system, openSUSE 11.1 sneak peeks |
• Issue 281 (2008-12-08): First look at VectorLinux 6.0 beta 2, OpenSolaris 2008.11, DragonFly BSD overview |
• Issue 280 (2008-12-01): Linux and economic crisis, VectorLinux graphical installer, Glendix |
• Issue 279 (2008-11-24): Novell vs SCO, Linux netbooks in stores, Fedora user count |
• Issue 278 (2008-11-17): DWW - end of an era |
• Issue 277 (2008-11-03): Overview of Ubuntu editions, Plymouth, NetBSD 5.0 features |
• Issue 276 (2008-10-27): KDE 3 vs KDE 4, Intrepid Ibex, Fedora 10 features |
• Issue 275 (2008-10-20): Package management cheatsheet, Debian Lenny on Blu-ray, KPackageKit |
• Issue 274 (2008-10-13): Package management cheatsheet, Mandriva Linux 2009 |
• Issue 273 (2008-10-06): Overview of Linux Mint and CentOS, changes at Puppy Linux, DistroWatch on VOA |
• Issue 272 (2008-09-29): Package management cheatsheet, e1000e module warnings, Linux Mint 64-bit edition |
• Issue 271 (2008-09-22): Package management cheatsheet, testing OpenSolaris 2008.11, Ubuntu and Linux kernel |
• Issue 270 (2008-09-15): Ubuntu and trademarks, Ubuntu Eee, Linguas OS |
• Issue 269 (2008-09-08): Debian 5.0 on Eee PC, Fedora tests ext4, openSUSE 11.0 with Enlightenment |
• Issue 268 (2008-09-01): The upcoming release season, Debian "Squeeze", SUSE Studio |
• Issue 267 (2008-08-25): Interview with Kris Moore (PC-BSD), Fedora server compromise, Novell "interoperability" deal |
• Issue 266 (2008-08-18): Mandriva Flash 200.1 on Eee PC, Slackware and KDE 4.1, Fedora update infrastructure |
• Issue 265 (2008-08-11): LoLiTa, openSUSE 11.0 KDE3 live CDs, end of Linspire, Blastwave.org divorce |
• Issue 264 (2008-08-04): Look at Parsix 1.5r1, Fedora 10 code name, interview with Jim Whitehurst |
• Issue 263 (2008-07-28): NimbleX 2008 review, Parted Magic 3.0 mini review, Ulteo Virtual Desktop, Debian GNU/Linux 4.0r4 |
• Issue 262 (2008-07-21): Sabayon Linux 3.5, flaw in package management, Ubuntu's community QA |
• Issue 261 (2008-07-14): KDE4 fork in the road, Debian Day 2008, openSUSE Build Service 1.0 |
• Issue 260 (2008-07-07): Linux in first half of 2008, Gentoo 2008.0, Ubuntu in Assemblée nationale |
• Issue 259 (2008-06-30): Package management, openSUSE 11.0 and KDE 4, Linux rescue CDs |
• Issue 258 (2008-06-23): From Fedora 9 to openSUSE 11.0, Mandriva 2009 plans, Debian and ASUS |
• Issue 257 (2008-06-16): Look at PC/OS, openSUSE 11.0 Gold Master, Mandriva Flash |
• Issue 256 (2008-06-09): Computex 2008, Debian "Lenny" freeze, ten years of Mandriva |
• Issue 255 (2008-06-02): Zypper, FreeBSD on Subversion, Novell's financial results |
• Issue 254 (2008-05-26): Look at OpenSolaris 2008.05, openSUSE final testing, Zenwalk's new Netpkg |
• Issue 253 (2008-05-19): Technology vs ideology, Ubuntu hate, bleeding-edge Fedora 9 |
• Issue 252 (2008-05-12): Fedora 9 with KDE 4, Bluewhite64 interview, PC-BSD 7 alpha |
• Issue 251 (2008-05-05): Look at Slackware 12.1, openSUSE 11.0 updates, OpenSolaris 2008.05 |
• Issue 250 (2008-04-28): Look at Eee PC 900, Ubuntu 8.04, OpenSolaris RC, BSD Magazine |
• Issue 249 (2008-04-21): Look at Draco 0.3.0, Fedora 9 delays, Ubuntu 8.04 LTS release |
• Issue 248 (2008-04-14): Testing distributions, Mandriva 2008.1, gOS Space |
• Issue 247 (2008-04-07): First look at Dreamlinux 3.0, April Fool's PHR prank |
• Issue 246 (2008-03-31): Look at SliTaz 1.0, Arch's Aaron Griffin interviewed, KNOPPIX 5.3.1 |
• Issue 245 (2008-03-24): Interview - sidux, Debian Lenny installer, SliTaz GNU/Linux |
• Issue 244 (2008-03-17): Look at PC-BSD 1.5, PCe17OS, Mining DistroWatch logs |
• Issue 243 (2008-03-10): Package management with Entropy, what's new in Mandriva 2008.1, OpenBSD 4.3 pre-release |
• Issue 242 (2008-03-03): FreeBSD 7.0, Debian "Lenny" updates, KNOPPIX 5.3 |
• Issue 241 (2008-02-25): UNIX cut and paste, Intrepid Ibex, Gentoo issues, Ultimate Edition |
• Issue 240 (2008-02-18): Distributions and security updates, Fedora for KDE and Xfce users |
• Issue 239 (2008-02-11): First look at Zenwalk 5.0; Fedora and openSUSE alpha tests |
• Issue 238 (2008-02-04): Solaris on the desktop, Debian edges closer to "Lenny", Slackware's KDE 4 plans |
• Issue 237 (2008-01-28): First Look at Mandriva Flash 2008, Gentoo Linux 2008.0 schedule, openmamba GNU/Linux |
• Issue 236 (2008-01-21): Linux in Vietnam, Gentoo updates, Manbo Labs controversy, openSUSE Qt4 installer |
• Issue 235 (2008-01-14): Distributions and KDE 4, Gentoo Foundation's charter revoked |
• Issue 234 (2008-01-07): Visit to Mandriva haeadquarters, meeting with Gaël Duval, PCLinuxOS updates |
• Issue 233 (2007-12-17): Distributions in 2007, Ulteo's Connected Desktop, FreeBSD 7 live CD |
• Issue 232 (2007-12-10): First look at Geubuntu 7.10, ASUS Eee Linux PC |
• Issue 231 (2007-12-03): Grand overview of desktop distributions, Mandriva's new products |
• Issue 230 (2007-11-26): Look at Linux Mint 4.0, RoFreeSBIE and TrueBSD live DVDs, KDE 4 |
• Issue 229 (2007-11-19): Fedora 8 impressions, Windows vs Linux, CAELinux 2007 |
• Issue 228 (2007-11-12): Fedora 8 review, openSUSE Board, paldo GNU/Linux |
• Issue 227 (2007-11-05): Look at Ubuntu Studio 7.10, Project Indiana, gOS |
• Issue 226 (2007-10-29): Look at Ubuntu/Kubuntu 7.10, FreeBSD development, user agent strings |
• Issue 225 (2007-10-22): Look at Mandriva 2008, interview with Anne Nicolas, PHR experiment |
• Issue 224 (2007-10-15): Look at openSUSE 10.3, Mandriva simplyfies product line |
• Issue 223 (2007-10-08): First look at Puppy Linux 3.00, openSUSE 10.3, Judd Vinet |
• Issue 222 (2007-10-01): First look at PC-BSD 1.4, Mandriva closes Club, DistroWatch podcast |
• Issue 221 (2007-09-24): Security and bug fix infrastructures in distributions, from FreeBSD to Debian |
• Issue 220 (2007-09-17): PCLinuxOS - the new Number One, MACH BOOT CD, Ulteo update |
• Issue 219 (2007-09-10): Ubuntu on ThinkPads, AMD opens ATI drivers, Puppy and StartCom updates |
• Issue 218 (2007-09-03): Correcting screen resolutions, Hardy Heron, "finstall" |
• Issue 217 (2007-08-27): How popular is distribution, articles on zypper, overlays and initng |
• Issue 216 (2007-08-20): Gentoo Linux - power vs complexity, Ubuntu and Compiz Fusion |
• Issue 215 (2007-08-13): Interview with Stephan Kulow, development release galore |
• Issue 214 (2007-08-06): GParted LiveCD vs Parted Magic, Ubuntu and Automatix, Medison Celebrity |
• Issue 213 (2007-07-30): Linux in New Caledonia, Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux |
• Issue 212 (2007-07-23): Sabayon BE 1.0 and Puppy 2.17, Gentoo Foundation, Debian and openSUSE news |
• Issue 211 (2007-07-16): First look at CentOS 5.0 and Berry 0.82, Mandriva 2008 details, Gobuntu |
• Issue 210 (2007-07-09): First look at Elive 1.0, Kubuntu and KDE 4, NEPOMUK semantic desktop |
• Issue 209 (2007-07-02): Interview with Clement Lefebvre, GPL 3, PC-BSD LiveCD |
• Issue 208 (2007-06-25): One year with Puppy, regional distributions, backporting kernel patches |
• Issue 207 (2007-06-18): Interview with Adam Williamson, Linux vs Sun, Linspire's "better Linux" |
• Issue 206 (2007-06-11): Distro hopping, Linux Format's distro mega-test |
• Issue 205 (2007-06-04): First look at Fedora 7, Turbolinux Wizpy, Mandriva and Novell financials |
• Issue 204 (2007-05-28): First look at PCLinuxOS 2007, Fedora 7 final testing |
• Issue 203 (2007-05-21): First look at DeLi Linux 0.7.2, Mandriva layoffs, Famelix |
• Issue 202 (2007-05-14): Fedora 7 updates, Gentoo Linux 2007.0, openSUSE Software Portal |
• Issue 201 (2007-05-07): Dell and Ubuntu, learning Linux, NimbleX |
• Issue 200 (2007-04-30): Review of Mandriva Linux 2007.1, 64-bit KNOPPIX |
• Issue 199 (2007-04-23): Overview of Gentoo Linux and FreeBSD, release of "Feisty Fawn" |
• Issue 198 (2007-04-16): Overview of KNOPPIX and Slackware, CentOS 5, OLPC |
• Issue 197 (2007-04-09): Overview of Debian and Mandriva, Debian 4.0 "Etch", SimplyMEPIS 6.5 |
• Issue 196 (2007-04-02): Overview of PCLinuxOS and MEPIS Linux, Arch Linux 0.8, Oracle Enterprise 5 |
• Issue 195 (2007-03-26): Top Ten Distributions, Paris Spring, Red Hat desktop, Debian at the crossroads |
• Issue 194 (2007-03-19): New open source model, Wolvix review, RHEL 5, evolution of "geek" |
• Issue 193 (2007-03-12): Gentoo in crisis, Linux Mint vs Freespire |
• Issue 192 (2007-03-05): The future of DWW, Ubuntu Muslim Edition |
• Issue 191 (2007-02-26): First look at VectorLinux 5.8 SOHO, Mandriva "substance" |
• Issue 190 (2007-02-19): SaxenOS and SimplyMEPIS - bumps in the middle of the road, Robbins returns to Gentoo, CentOS 5 update |
• Issue 189 (2007-02-12): Interview with Dianne Ursini from Pioneer Linux, Mandriva, Linspire and Ulteo updates |
• Issue 188 (2007-02-05): Mandriva's financial concerns, Fedora 7 Test1, Freespire "madness" |
• Issue 187 (2007-01-29): First Look at Foresight Linux 1.0, Linspire expands Click 'N Run |
• Issue 186 (2007-01-22): Interview with Matteo Riondato from FreeSBIE, Mandriva Metisse, gNewSense 1.1 |
• Issue 185 (2007-01-15): FreeBSD 6.2, review of Pardus Linux 2007 |
• Issue 184 (2007-01-08): TrueBSD and gNewSense mini-reviews, Mandriva development updates, elpcix live CD |
• Issue 183 (2007-01-01): DistroWatch in 2006, MEPIS, Fedora, Debian, FreeBSD and RHEL release updates |
• Issue 182 (2006-12-18): Distributions in 2006, Arch Linux Office Install, Dreamlinux interview |
• Issue 181 (2006-12-11): openSUSE 10.2, Debian delays, Mandriva updates, Pioneer Linux |
• Issue 180 (2006-12-04): new openSUSE and Ulteo releases, Linux for PS3, KANOTIX split |
• Issue 179 (2006-11-27): Future of Fedora, Ubuntu vs openSUSE, first look at Xandros Desktop 4.1 |
• Issue 178 (2006-11-20): Etch delay, third-party software repositories, FreeBSD's security event auditing |
• Issue 177 (2006-11-13): Samba denounces Novell, F vs U, etch kernels |
• Issue 176 (2006-11-06): Novell partners with Microsoft, CentOS on Oracle, gNewSense, Mandriva 2007 |
• Issue 175 (2006-10-30): Edgy upgrade issues, Oracle Unbreakable Linux, first look at Elive 0.5 |
• Issue 174 (2006-10-23): New releases from Fedora and Ubuntu, Xandros reorganisation, Xen Demo CD |
• Issue 173 (2006-10-16): 3D desktop computing with Mandriva and SabayonLinux, PC-BSD gets acquired |
• Issue 172 (2006-10-09): Mandriva returns to its roots, VectorLinux 5.8, openSUSE vs SLED |
• Issue 171 (2006-10-02): Slackware 11.0, Mandriva 2007 anti-PR, FC6 Test4, Instalinux |
• Issue 170 (2006-09-25): Financing Debian, Linux XP, Sabayon Linux, origin of DW visitors |
• Issue 169 (2006-09-18): Mandriva Linux 2007, Extracting package lists, DistroWatch in Middle East |
• Issue 168 (2006-09-11): Debian "etch" update, Red Hat vs Novell, Ubuntu For Non-Geeks |
• Issue 167 (2006-09-04): Free Click 'N Run, Ubuntu updates, NetBSD controversy |
• Issue 166 (2006-08-28): Kubuntu vs openSUSE, Quo vadis Linux distribution |
• Issue 165 (2006-08-21): LinuxWorld Expo, Linux distribution timeline, Ubuntu Christian Edition |
• Issue 164 (2006-08-14): openSUSE anniversary, Robbins returns to Gentoo, Ulteo, Central America |
• Issue 163 (2006-08-07): Ubuntu news, Linux in the South Pacific |
• Issue 162 (2006-07-31): Exploring DistroWatch, Zenwalk Linux, Berry Linux |
• Issue 161 (2006-07-24): Debian 4.0, apt-get interfaces, quick look at Ubuntu Knot, Debian Sid, SLAX |
• Issue 160 (2006-07-17): Name changes for SUSE, interview with DW founder, Kate OS 3.0 |
• Issue 159 (2006-07-10): Debian vs Ubuntu, TrueBSD, Turbolinux 11 International |
• Issue 158 (2006-07-03): Novell's SLED and SLES, ZenLive Linux, Frenzy 1.0 |
• Issue 157 (2006-06-26): DrakLive, Gentoo pains, Xandros Desktop 4 |
• Issue 156 (2006-06-19): Fedora 6 Test1, Xandros 4, Caldera hoax, BSD live CDs |
• Issue 155 (2006-06-12): Debian and Java, SUSE package management updates |
• Issue 154 (2006-06-05): Ubuntu 6.06, Red Hat Summit, Picassa feedback |
• Issue 153 (2006-05-29): Freespire roadmap, Andreas Jaeger interview, Picasa |
• Issue 152 (2006-05-22): Mandriva Kiosk, Fedora vs Red Hat, Frugalware interview |
• Issue 151 (2006-05-15): SUSE 10.1, Kororaa controversy, "least popular" distributions |
• Issue 150 (2006-05-08): New SUSE and FreeBSD releases, wrecking the Internet, DSL Linux interview |
• Issue 149 (2006-05-01): Freespire, BSD releases, Kevin Carmony, GRUB with XFS |
• Issue 148 (2006-04-24): Edgy Eft, Fedora reviews, CCux Linux, Xubuntu |
• Issue 147 (2006-04-17): SUSE 10.1 RC1, Arch64, Linux in Japan |
• Issue 146 (2006-04-10): Fedora Foundation, Kubuntu troubles, Anthony Towns, Xandros Server |
• Issue 145 (2006-04-03): More SUSE delays, MultiLinux DVD, Beginning Ubuntu Linux |
• Issue 144 (2006-03-27): MEPIS changes, Slackware 11.0, Mastering FreeBSD and OpenBSD Security |
• Issue 143 (2006-03-20): Gaël Duval, Fedora 5, KNOPPIX 5.0 |
• Issue 142 (2006-03-13): Custom DVD booting many distributions, Linux in education, Kororaa's Chris Smart |
• Issue 141 (2006-03-06): Focus on live CDs, LinuxReality.com, Rubix Linux, KNOPPIX 5.0 |
• Issue 140 (2006-02-27): Mini-ITX, bcrypt and dm-crypt, OliveBSD |
• Issue 139 (2006-02-20): DistroWatch meets Mark Shuttleworth |
• Issue 138 (2006-02-13): Xgl, SUSE 10.1 delays, Bancilhon interview, Mockup |
• Issue 137 (2006-02-06): NLD 10, Ubuntu distro sprint, smart-urpmi, Gentoo at E-Trade, "Goomours" |
• Issue 136 (2006-01-30): rPath launched, KDE 4, Linux in Iran, Symphony OS 122 |
• Issue 135 (2006-01-23): SUSE 10.1 beta, Fedora release cycle, Turbolinux, SecureAPT, Alan Baghumian |
• Issue 134 (2006-01-16): Intel Inside Apple, Xandros 4, Fedora Core 5 Test2 |
• Issue 133 (2006-01-09): Fedora rescue CD, Gentoo LiveUSB, Puppy2, DragonFly BSD 1.4 |
• Issue 132 (2006-01-02): Mandriva and Skype, SUSE and YOU, Debian and architectures, Komposé, FoX Desktop Linux |
• Issue 131 (2005-12-19): GNOME vs KDE, Xen, Ubuntu dumbed down, interview with Robert Tolu of GenieOS |
• Issue 130 (2005-12-12): Loi DADVSI, open source migrations in Berlin, Prague and Cape Town, SESUSE, Ark Linux 2005.2 |
• Issue 129 (2005-12-05): Backporting major software, Linux XP, Archie Live CD |
• Issue 128 (2005-11-28): Fedora 5 Test1, Gnubuntu, PCLinuxOS 0.92, DesktopBSD |
• Issue 127 (2005-11-21): Fedora 5, Mandriva vs Kubuntu, 10 years of GIMP, RR4 Linux |
• Issue 126 (2005-11-14): Nexenta controversy, YaST for Debian, interview with Puppy Linux's Barry Kauler, Open Windows |
• Issue 125 (2005-11-07): FreeBSD 6.0, SUSE rumours, Ubuntu status, Cross LFS, BeleniX |
• Issue 124 (2005-10-31): BSD Week, Ubuntu Below Zero, E17 on SUSE, book review: The Debian System |
• Issue 123 (2005-10-24): Bob Young, Tompkins County, LG3D LiveCD, LJ Reader's Choice |
• Issue 122 (2005-10-17): 'Breezy Badger' notes, wireless on SUSE 10.0, Kate OS, Google Earth |
• Issue 121 (2005-10-10): SUSE mirroring troubles, Mandriva Club, Mandriva Discovery Live, WIENUX |
• Issue 120 (2005-10-03): Upcoming releases of Mandriva and SUSE, Libranet's future, Puppy Linux |
• Issue 119 (2005-09-26): KNOPPIX 4.0.2, Mandriva 2006 Release Notes, Hedinux |
• Issue 118 (2005-09-19): Slackware 10.2, Mandriva 2006, KNOPPIX delays, Linux Made Easy |
• Issue 117 (2005-09-12): Four distributions in final tests, Debian's security support for testing, Eric S Raymond fun, Foresight Linux, Linux+ DVD review |
• Issue 116 (2005-09-05): Smart package manager, SUPER SUSE, Linspire vs Freespire, Elive |
• Issue 115 (2005-08-29): Asianux hype, BSD Hacks, interview Jay Klepacs of aLinux |
• Issue 114 (2005-08-22): KNOPPIX 4.0 DVD, Updating SUSE betas, aLinux |
• Issue 113 (2005-08-15): Gentoo Installer, SUSE Linux 10.0 Beta 1, live CD resources, BLAG Linux And GNU |
• Issue 112 (2005-08-08): OpenSUSE 10, Vidalinux, Robert Lange of VectorLinux, Konqueror & Kate |
• Issue 111 (2005-08-01): "Fedorizing" SUSE, VectorLinux + Enlightenment, Jonathan Riddell of Kubuntu |
• Issue 110 (2005-07-25): Utnubu, Mandriva 2006 0.1.1, StartCom Multimedia Edition, digital cameras |
• Issue 109 (2005-07-18): Mandriva enters 2006 beta testing, Debian sid updates, Onebase Linux, restoring partition table |
• Issue 108 (2005-07-11): Fedora Core 4, Debian security, Ubuntu Foundation, Jean-Philippe Guillemin of Minislack |
• Issue 107 (2005-07-04): SUSE released to mirrors, Sarge update problems, Lycoris commentary |
• Issue 106 (2005-06-27): KNOPPIX 4.0 torrent, SUSE 9.3 ISO, Ryan Quinn of Symphony OS, Xearth |
• Issue 105 (2005-06-20): OpenBSD vs Linux, Mandriva acquires Lycoris, Debian Pure, INSERT |
• Issue 104 (2005-06-13): End of the "release season", Apple, Debian GNU/Linux, SpamAssassin II |
• Issue 103 (2005-06-06): Debian release imminent, Fedora Foundation, GoboLinux, SpamAssassin |
• Issue 102 (2005-05-30): DistroWatch meets RMS, Libranet 3.0 |
• Issue 101 (2005-05-23): Installing Gentoo in chroot, Novell Linux study guides |
• Issue 100 (2005-05-16): Sarge release notes, Breezy Badger features, QiLinux, GRAMPS |
• Issue 99 (2005-05-09): Mini review of Gentoo Linux, Frugalware Linux |
• Issue 98 (2005-05-02): FTP install of Mandriva 2005, SLAX mini-review, FetchYahoo |
• Issue 97 (2005-04-25): PC-BSD - user-friendly BSD OS, Momonga Linux 2 |
• Issue 96 (2005-04-18): Viva VIA, Brazil, mini-review of KANOTIX 2005-02 |
• Issue 95 (2005-04-11): BitKeeper - no more free beer, FreeBSD 5.4 mini review |
• Issue 94 (2005-04-04): Ubuntu Linux - the new number one distribution |
• Issue 93 (2005-03-28): Gentoo releases 2005.0, Slackware drops GNOME, Mandrakelinux changes pace |
• Issue 92 (2005-03-21): Two "newbie-friendly" releases - Linspire 5.0 and Ark Linux 2005.1 |
• Issue 91 (2005-03-14): Knoppix 3.8 CeBIT edition available, SUSE LINUX 9.3 coming soon |
• Issue 90 (2005-03-07): Debian's "Stunning New Release Strategy" |
• Issue 89 (2005-02-28): Fedora 4 updates, RHEL product evaluation, Mandrakesoft and Conectiva |
• Issue 88 (2005-02-21): New releases: PCLinuxOS and VectorLinux SOHO |
• Issue 87 (2005-02-14): KLAX with KDE 3.4, Slackware for 64-bit processors, KANOTIX vs KNOPPIX, Red Hat vs CentOS, Beastie, Linux on Mac mini |
• Issue 86 (2005-02-07): Ubuntu everywhere; Slackware Linux 10.1 released |
• Issue 85 (2005-01-31): Build your own live CD; Debian goes volatile |
• Issue 84 (2005-01-24): The future of Slackware Linux; SUSE increases community involvement |
• Issue 83 (2005-01-17): "Distrowars" by Linux Format; Linux From Scratch Printed Edition |
• Issue 82 (2005-01-10): SUSE LINUX 9.2 on mirrors; Mandrakelinux for corporations |
• Issue 81 (2005-01-03): How DistroWatch started; most visited pages in 2004 |
• Issue 80 (2004-12-20): Fedora Extras, PCLinuxOS Preview 8, Ubuntu Rosetta |
• Issue 79 (2004-12-13): New KNOPPIX version, Debian release pressure |
• Issue 78 (2004-12-06): Knoppix topics, the MEPIS-based SphinxOS |
• Issue 77 (2004-11-29): Gentoo looking ahead to 2005, multiple distributions on one CD |
• Issue 76 (2004-11-22): New resources for Linux beginners |
• Issue 75 (2004-11-15): Gentoo Linux for G5 processors |
• Issue 74 (2004-11-08): New stable releases by FreeBSD, Fedora Project |
• Issue 73 (2004-11-01): SimplyMEPIS in the spotlight |
• Issue 72 (2004-10-25): The inaugural release of Ubuntu Linux |
• Issue 71 (2004-10-18): Is Anaconda becoming the "standard installer"? |
• Issue 70 (2004-10-11): Mandrakesoft wins awards, Ubuntu gains momentum |
• Issue 69 (2004-10-04): Newsletter for Ubuntu users, OpenBSD 3.6 CDs now shipping |
• Issue 68 (2004-09-27): Fedora Core 3 shaping up, update on Debian Sarge release |
• Issue 67 (2004-09-20): Birth of Ubuntu Linux, release of Mandrakelinux 10.1 Community |
• Issue 66 (2004-09-13): Fedora and Mandrakelinux delayed, FreeBSD on schedule |
• Issue 65 (2004-09-06): Mandrakelinux, Fedora prepare new releases, Apache and Debian reject Sender ID |
• Issue 64 (2004-08-30): The next release wave |
• Issue 63 (2004-08-23): Linux in Europe |
• Issue 62 (2004-08-16): Yellow Dog bites back |
• Issue 61 (2004-08-09): Sun mulls buying Novell |
• Issue 60 (2004-08-02): Is the Linux kernel too bloated? |
• Issue 59 (2004-07-26): Linspire vs Microsoft |
• Issue 58 (2004-07-19): GRUB - the second coming |
• Issue 57 (2004-07-12): Little known open source apps |
• Issue 56 (2004-07-05): Debian postpones social contract changes |
• Issue 55 (2004-06-28): The new Slackware 10.0 |
• Issue 54 (2004-06-21): SUSE LINUX and ISO images |
• Issue 53 (2004-06-14): Xandros goes freeware, Linspire goes bundle |
• Issue 52 (2004-06-07): Damn Small Linux extensions |
• Issue 51 (2004-05-31): The Big Trio compared |
• Issue 50 (2004-05-24): Debian From Scratch |
• Issue 49 (2004-05-17): Red Hat, Mandrakelinux, Debian in the news |
• Issue 48 (2004-05-10): Source-based distributions from beginner's perspective |
• Issue 47 (2004-05-03): FreeBSD feedback |
• Issue 46 (2004-04-26): The BSD distributions |
• Issue 45 (2004-04-19): Debian Package a Day |
• Issue 44 (2004-04-12): Which comes first - the chicken or the egg? |
• Issue 43 (2004-04-05): Angry at Red Hat? |
• Issue 42 (2004-03-29): Slackware accepts XFree86 4.4.0 |
• Issue 41 (2004-03-22): Financial assistance to Free Software projects |
• Issue 40 (2004-03-15): Mandrake 10.0: love it or hate it? |
• Issue 39 (2004-03-08): Progeny builds a new distribution |
• Issue 38 (2004-03-01): SLAX - Live CD |
• Issue 37 (2004-02-23): Understanding live CDs |
• Issue 36 (2004-02-16): Sex, lies and distributions |
• Issue 35 (2004-02-09): Distributions with the 2.6 kernel |
• Issue 34 (2004-02-02): Testing Mandrake Linux 10.0 |
• Issue 33 (2004-01-26): Are you happy with your current distribution? |
• Issue 32 (2004-01-19): Debian-based versus Red Hat-based |
• Issue 31 (2004-01-12): Xandros - a community player? |
• Issue 30 (2004-01-05): Hardened Linux From Scratch |
• Issue 29 (2003-12-22): Distributions and Linux kernel 2.6.0 |
• Issue 28 (2003-12-15): Winners and losers of 2003 |
• Issue 27 (2003-12-08): Anaconda for Debian |
• Issue 26 (2003-12-01): One year of number crunching |
• Issue 25 (2003-11-24): SUSE LINUX 9.0 FTP edition |
• Issue 24 (2003-11-17): Fedora concerns |
• Issue 23 (2003-11-10): SUSE acquired, Fedora released |
• Issue 22 (2003-11-03): ROCK Linux in search for a new identity |
• Issue 21 (2003-10-27): Warning: Mandrake 9.2 destroys hardware |
• Issue 20 (2003-10-20): "Free" versus "Commercial" |
• Issue 19 (2003-10-13): The "New Releases" Season |
• Issue 18 (2003-10-06): Turbolinux turns 10 |
• Issue 17 (2003-09-29): Slackware Linux 9.1 released |
• Issue 16 (2003-09-22): Debian releases Sarge "netinst" CDs |
• Issue 15 (2003-09-15): Mandrake Linux 9.2, an "adware" release |
• Issue 14 (2003-09-08): Re-thinking the "distribution" model |
• Issue 13 (2003-09-01): Cool Linux - not just a cool name |
• Issue 12 (2003-08-25): Page Hit Ranking changes |
• Issue 11 (2003-08-18): SuSE's dangerous arrogance |
• Issue 10 (2003-08-11): The fools of Utah |
• Issue 9 (2003-08-04): Comparing distributions |
• Issue 8 (2003-07-28): The birth of the Red Hat Project |
• Issue 7 (2003-07-21): Choice in Linux distros is healthy |
• Issue 6 (2003-07-14): LJ Reader's Choice Award - a Joke? |
• Issue 5 (2003-07-07): 2003 - The year of Linux |
• Issue 4 (2003-06-30): How not to fork Gentoo Linux |
• Issue 3 (2003-06-23): How dead is a Linux distribution? |
• Issue 2 (2003-06-16): JAMD Linux for home users |
• Issue 1 (2003-06-09): Welcome to DW Weekly |
• Old DistroWatch Reviews |