Ubuntu 23.04 Lunar Lobster scuttles into public view You may be all a Flutter over the installer OSes20 Apr 2023 | 21
More ads in Windows 11 Start Menu could be last straw for some Others are resigned to inevitability and argue it's better than a subscription OSes17 Apr 2023 | 115
Sick of GNOME, Snap and Flatpak? You might like Linux Lite, but beware rough edges 6.4 is based on Ubuntu 22.04.2 with a lot of the questionable aspects fixed OSes17 Apr 2023 | 19
Linux kernel 6.3 on track for debut next week after ‘nice uneventful release cycle’ Which is just how Linus Torvalds wants it and who can argue after what he recommended you eat for Easter OSes17 Apr 2023 | 6
Red Hat at 30: Biggest Linux company of them all still pushing to become cloud power Opinion Middle aged spread begins as it joins IBM OSes14 Apr 2023 | 25
Microsoft mucks with PrtScr key for first time in decades In Windows 11 it'll soon default to the Snipping Tool. And that's just fine with users, right? OSes13 Apr 2023 | 64
Double BSD birthday bash beckons – or triple, if you count MidnightBSD 3.0 Both FreeBSD 13.2 and OpenBSD 7.3 are here OSes13 Apr 2023 | 22
Ubuntu 23.04 'Lunar Lobster' beta is here in all its glitchy glory That means next version of the most popular Linux distro is getting close OSes04 Apr 2023 | 32
OpenMandriva Rome version 23.03 is out now Fresh installation image for the rolling-release edition of OpenMandriva OSes31 Mar 2023 | 12
It's official: Ubuntu Cinnamon remix has been voted in And it looks like educational flavor Edubuntu is returning, too OSes30 Mar 2023 | 17
Had enough of Android? First 'Focal' based Ubuntu Touch is out First version built on 20.04 hits smartphones and tablets of UBPorts fans OSes29 Mar 2023 | 53
Oh, Snap. openSUSE downloads increasing, and Leap 15.5 is coming soon Could have something to do with Ubuntu kicking Flatpak. Meanwhile, SUSE may be pulling up closer to rival Red Hat OSes28 Mar 2023 | 20
Microsoft scrambles to fix Windows 11 'aCropalypse' privacy-battering bug Updated All your previously Snipping Tool cropped images aren't, basically OSes24 Mar 2023 | 54
Tails 5.11: Secure-surfing 'amnesiac' live distro arrives A highly opinionated little live USB/DVD/VM image for the paranoid OSes23 Mar 2023 | 14
Microsoft freaks out users with Windows 11 warning: 'LSA protection is off' Alerts telling folks their 'device may be vulnerable' triggered by KB5007651 OSes22 Mar 2023 | 52
Russian developers blocked from contributing to FOSS tools Opinion The war in Ukraine is bad and wrong… but does blocking these contributions help Ukraine? OSes21 Mar 2023 | 166
Microsoft to give more than microsecond's thought about your Windows 11 needs Concerns over consistent dialog boxes, pinning, default apps mulled OSes20 Mar 2023 | 38
AWS delivers a – rather late – major release of its homebrew Linux distribution 2023 is only one more than 2022, right? OSes20 Mar 2023 | 11
Reg FOSS desk test drive: First beta of Fedora 38 drops Spoiler: It's looking much better than 37 did at this stage OSes17 Mar 2023 | 28
Pentesters' fave Kali Linux turns 10 with version 23.1 It's also 17… and 18… and actually rather cool OSes15 Mar 2023 | 23
After nearly two decades of waiting, GNOME 44 brings you... image thumbnails The primary desktop in Ubuntu 23.04 and Fedora 38 is getting there OSes14 Mar 2023 | 46
Windows 11 puts 'disgusting' Remote Mailslots protocol out of its misery It's simple, unreliable, insecure, and on its way out OSes13 Mar 2023 | 65
openSUSE finds an elegant solution to x86-64 version support Updated Piggybacking on the hwcaps tunable in glibc, it's shipping platform-optimized libraries OSes09 Mar 2023 | 7
A new version of APT is coming to Debian 12 Like 'Bookworm' itself, software manager will have improved handling of non-free packages OSes08 Mar 2023 | 25
Windows Insider Dev Channel flies again as very flighty Canary Channel Microsoft doesn't even want you to use these unstable releases, will migrate you to them anyway OSes07 Mar 2023 | 10
How to get the latest Linux kernel on your Ubuntu box And a choice of ways to get the latest KDE too, if that's your thing OSes06 Mar 2023 | 35
Linux Mint 21.2 and Cinnamon 5.8 desktop take shape Along with better integration for all three editions OSes02 Mar 2023 | 20
Microsoft adds features to Windows 11 monthly – managing it is your problem 'Continuous innovation' means it's time to refine your WSUS skills unless you want users doing all sorts of weird stuff OSes02 Mar 2023 | 71
Fedora 38 will still support framebuffer X11 and NIS+ Next version of Red Hat's bleeding-edge distro won't drop all the older tech it had hoped to OSes01 Mar 2023 | 10
Microsoft pushed 'inaccurate' Windows 11 upgrade to unsupported devices Softening requirements to spur hardware sales? Nope, it was an error OSes27 Feb 2023 | 43
Official: Lomiri desktop now runs on Debian Converged environment formerly known as Unity 8 breaks free from Ubuntu – and indeed, from tablets OSes27 Feb 2023 | 4
Who writes Linux and open source software? Opinion Developers and, more to the point, the companies that employ them OSes24 Feb 2023 | 111
By order of Canonical: Official Ubuntu flavors must stop including Flatpak by default You can add Snap's rival cross-distro packaging format back in yourself OSes23 Feb 2023 | 70
What you need to know about the real-time capable edition of Ubuntu 22.04 Don't rush in if you don't need it – there may be more cons than pros OSes20 Feb 2023 | 37
Linus Torvalds releases 'pedestrian' Linux Kernel 6.2, urges testers to show it some love Intel has as much to celebrate as anyone thanks the arc of progress catching up to its GPUs OSes20 Feb 2023 | 2
systemd 253: You're looking at the future of enterprise Linux boot processes The init system many love to hate intros tool to create Unified Kernel Image files OSes17 Feb 2023 | 52
Ubuntu Advantage is being wired deeper into the distro Dislike those messages about Ubuntu Pro? Then you won't like this OSes17 Feb 2023 | 57
There's no place like... KDE: Plasma 5.27 is out and GNOME 44 hits beta New versions of the two dominant desktops for Linux and other FOSS Unix-a-likes OSes16 Feb 2023 | 22
The quest to make Linux bulletproof Part 2 What the big players and an outlier are doing, and why OSes16 Feb 2023 | 101
Make Linux safer… or die trying Part 1 The OS family isn't broken – so why are so many companies trying to fix it? OSes14 Feb 2023 | 174
ChromeOS now runs on top of Linux and, er, Zephyr ... Column Google's finest via the what now? Plus: RISC-V-powered Chromebook isn't out of the question OSes14 Feb 2023 | 15
Spotted in the wild: Chimera – a Linux that isn't GNU/Linux FOSDEM It's not yet reached alpha, but it's already breaking new ground OSes13 Feb 2023 | 77
Linus Torvalds releases probably unnecessary release candidate eight for Linux 6.2 Emperor Penguin promised a relaxed seasonal development cycle and has delivered OSes13 Feb 2023 | 11
Don't bore us, get to the Horus: Elementary OS 7 is here and looking good After a long wait and some company problems, the latest member of the Pantheon appears OSes10 Feb 2023 | 42
Windows November update trips up some Intel graphics drivers If you're having trouble with your games, this may be why OSes09 Feb 2023 | 4
You can run Windows 11 on just 200MB of RAM – but should you? Video Just because you can doesn’t mean you should OSes08 Feb 2023 | 98
WINE Windows translation layer has matured like a fine... you get the picture FOSDEM Along with DXVK 2.1, more and better compatibility comes to Linux – we'll drink to that OSes03 Feb 2023 | 70
System76 teases features coming in homegrown Rust-based desktop COSMIC Meanwhile, Xfce takes its first steps toward Wayland support OSes02 Feb 2023 | 41
Linux Mint 21.2 includes a bit of feature creep from the GNOME world Plus Xfce flavor desktop based on latest version 4.18 OSes01 Feb 2023 | 42
helloSystem 0.8: A friendly, all-graphical FreeBSD Not complete yet, but getting closer to welcoming Mac migrants and systemd scorners OSes31 Jan 2023 | 78
FOSS could be an unintended victim of EU crusade to make software more secure Opinion Don't throw the open source baby out with the bathwater OSes30 Jan 2023 | 102
Microsoft squashes Windows 11, Server 2022 bugs with preview patches Remote Desktop, domain controllers giving you gyp? Gamble on these fixes OSes28 Jan 2023 | 4
If your Start menu or apps are freezing up on Windows, Microsoft has a suggestion No, it's not install Fedora Linux, sadly OSes26 Jan 2023 | 100
Well that escalated quickly: India demos homebrew mobile OS BharOS is based on the Linux kernel and is apparently incapable of running malware OSes25 Jan 2023 | 39
Windows 10 paid downloads end but buyers need not fear ISO-lation Microsoft pulls the plug as of January 31, alternatives are easy to find OSes24 Jan 2023 | 78
Polish for Windows Spotlight and tabs for Notepad in latest Insiders build You will soon know more about what your PC lockscreen is showing you OSes23 Jan 2023 | 18
India's Supreme Court finds Google's appeal against monopoly fines unappealing Vast and unpleasant – for Google – changes to the Android ecosystem remain a possibility OSes23 Jan 2023 | 5
Microsoft is checking everyone's bags for unsupported Office installs Please, sir. I don't want a 365 subscription OSes21 Jan 2023 | 147
Arca Noae is modernizing OS/2 Warp for 21st century PCs Retro Tech Week Lewis Rosenthal talks about why some companies still need to run OS/2 today – including on UEFI and GPT hardware OSes19 Jan 2023 | 45
Indian official reveals 'plan' to build a national mobile OS Analysis History tells us it will flop. But success might not be the real goal, so much as poking Big Tech OSes19 Jan 2023 | 31