Archives |
• 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 |