In today's open source roundup: DistroWatch reviews Arch Linux. Plus: SuperTux 0.4.0 has been released. And how to hack Linux with the backspace key Arch Linux has a devoted user base that enjoys the ...
Arch Linux finally adds a new installer to ease a rather challenging process Your email has been sent Arch Linux is known as an operating system for pros, for those who really know the ins and outs of ...
Arch and Fedora are two different Linux distributions. One of these is better suited for those with less experience. Both are outstanding Linux distributions that can be used for free. The first Linux ...
While Rhaspbian is an excellent choice for an operating system, with extensive support and numerous packages, you may want to use a system that is a bit more customized. Using Rhaspbian, or some other ...
Both Rhino Linux and EndeavorOS are rolling release distros. Rhino Linux is based on Ubuntu, and EndeavorOS is based on Arch Linux. One of these distros has the edge for those who are newer to Linux.
Also in today’s open source roundup: DarkDuck reviews Kubuntu 16.10, and 5 alternatives to Microsoft Office in Linux Arch Linux has long been known as a very powerful desktop distribution, but one ...
I've been using FreeBSD for years for server applications and I've played a bit with Ubuntu as a desktop OS now and again. But I like the minimalism of Arch Linux, so I'm looking to give that a whirl.
Assuming you’ve checked out the first two installments of this series, you may have already gotten a Raspberry Pi and have it running on Rhaspbian Wheezy. Hopefully, you’ve even started tinkering with ...