Nextcloud 12 expands data storage to support large organizations

Nextcloud 12 expands data storage to support large organizations

Thanks to Global Scale, Nextcloud 12 data storage server supports tens of thousands of users per server, as well as multiple servers across the world.

The ultimate Linux Trojan horse: Windows Subsystem for Linux

The ultimate Linux Trojan horse: Windows Subsystem for Linux

With Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), organizations can now run Linux distributions such as Fedora, openSUSE and Ubuntu on Windows.

Building Linux-powered devices, part 1: Making my Linux-only world a reality

Building Linux-powered devices, part 1: Making my Linux-only world a reality

To live in a Linux-only world, you have to build the devices yourself. In step one of his journey, Bryan Lunduke prepares to build a Linux-powered handheld game console.

Review: Acer R11 Chromebook—Average Chromebook, awesome emulation laptop

Review: Acer R11 Chromebook—Average Chromebook, awesome emulation laptop

After installing the XFCE desktop environment, the Acer R11 Chromebook becomes a surprisingly usable Linux laptop—passable performance and good battery life.

I'm excited for a new Ubuntu release—for the first time in a long time

I'm excited for a new Ubuntu release—for the first time in a long time

I haven’t liked Ubuntu for a while, but it looks like Canonical and the Ubuntu community are returning to what made the Linux distribution great in the first place.

Lessons learned from the failure of Ubuntu Touch

Lessons learned from the failure of Ubuntu Touch

The failure of Ubuntu Touch raises questions about what it takes to create a Linux-based mobile platform that succeeds.

Ubuntu Phone security updates end in June, app store closing

Ubuntu Phone security updates end in June, app store closing

Canonical moves quickly to end support for Ubuntu phones and tablets, and it will shutter the app store at the end of 2017.

Instant messaging service Wire open-sources its server code

Instant messaging service Wire open-sources its server code

Wire has started the process of releasing the server code for it instant messaging platform.

Mastodon—The free software, decentralized Twitter competitor

Mastodon—The free software, decentralized Twitter competitor

No free or open-source social network has really taken off. That could change with Mastodon, an alternative to Twitter and other social networks.

Linux video editor OpenShot 2.3 impresses: New tools, fast performance

Linux video editor OpenShot 2.3 impresses: New tools, fast performance

If you’re a Linux user and edit video, you will love OpenShot 2.3 with its new transformation tool and title editor—as well as its smooth performance.

Being a Linux user isn't weird anymore

Being a Linux user isn't weird anymore

In places normally filled with glowing Apple logos and Windows laptops, Linux users are becoming more familiar.

Linux Action Show ends after 10-year run

Linux Action Show ends after 10-year run

With Jupiter Broadcasting’s announcement that it is shutting down the Linux Action Show podcast, Bryan Lunduke, who co-created the show, looks back at its origin and its impact.

GNOME 3.24: New Linux desktop is fast, responsive

GNOME 3.24: New Linux desktop is fast, responsive

With the release of GNOME 3.24, Bryan Lunduke decided to give the Linux desktop another try. Results: It’s fast, responsive and includes great new features.

Desktop Linux the best it’s ever been—and keeps getting better

Desktop Linux the best it’s ever been—and keeps getting better

Not only is Linux powerful, but now it is viable and enjoyable to use for just about every purpose conceivable. And it's far better than Windows.

Get started podcasting and producing video on Linux

Get started podcasting and producing video on Linux

This tutorial helps you select the best hardware and software to produce podcasts and videos on a Linux-powered computer.

Make the internet great again

Make the internet great again

The internet of 15 years ago is better than the internet we have today. System resource usage, webpage usability, browser compatibility and more are terrible. Here’s how to fix it.

Down the rabbit hole, part 7: How to limit personal data collection from city cameras

Down the rabbit hole, part 7: How to limit personal data collection from city cameras

You have three options to maintain your privacy and limit data collection from city cameras. None, however, provides 100% privacy.

How to communicate from a Linux shell: Email, instant messaging

How to communicate from a Linux shell: Email, instant messaging

Communicating via email and instant messaging entirely from a Linux shell is astoundingly easy. And the benefits of doing so are enticing.

FreeDOS 1.2: Why DOS is amazing in 2017

FreeDOS 1.2: Why DOS is amazing in 2017

DOS in the year 2017? That's right. Thousands are downloading FreeDOS 1.2, which lets you play your favorite classic video games, as well as run classic DOS word processors.

Wine 2.0 brings MS Office 2013 compatibility to Linux

Wine 2.0 brings MS Office 2013 compatibility to Linux

If you run Linux and happen to use Windows software, it’s time to grab Wine 2.0.

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