PCWorld’s guide helps users navigate the overwhelming choice of approximately 250 Linux distributions by focusing on five main strains: Debian, Red Hat/Fedora, Arch, Slackware, and Gentoo.
MX Moksha is a new take on MX Linux. Moksha is a fork of the old-school Enlightenment desktop. MX Moksha is fun to use and can revive old hardware. Back in the early 2000s, Enlightenment was my ...
AV Linux and MX Moksha are a pair of distros tweaked for audio and music production, each using a different branch of the Enlightenment family of desktops. Both editions are based on the latest ...
The Linux distribution AV Linux 25 is getting the Moksha desktop as an alternative and updates the MX Linux base to the Debian Trixie standard. After a long development period, Glen MacArthur (Handle ...
The team behind MX Linux has just released version 25, carrying the codename “Infinity”, and it brings a significant upgrade by building upon the stable base of Debian 13 “Trixie”. Released on ...
Interesting times, these, particularly regarding the state of the new car market. Even more particularly: the small sliver of it that is the enthusiast segment. The goalposts of professional and ...
You've likely heard people talking about Linux as a more stable, secure, and customizable operating system than Windows 11. That might be hard to believe, but in some cases, it's true. If you're tired ...
An upcoming Android update will significantly upgrade the Linux Terminal app, enabling it to run full-fledged graphical Linux programs on supported devices. The feature is currently experimental, ...
MX Linux has gained popularity for its stability, lightweight footprint, and user-friendly interface, making it a top choice for both new and experienced Linux users. Whether you’re switching from ...
In brief: An estimated 240 million PCs will become obsolete when Windows 10 reaches end-of-life status in October. Microsoft is begging impacted users to buy new devices (preferably Copilot+ PCs) to ...