Linux doesn’t hide the system behind guardrails. Here’s why its freedom, flexibility, and control still outclass the ...
The 6 Linux distros I expect to rule 2026 - as someone who's tested hundreds of them ...
How-To Geek on MSN
Why desktop Linux matters, even if (almost) no one uses it
The small but mighty Linux desktop.
No matter how many strides Linux makes toward desktop acceptance, we’re still a long way from the day when we’ll see the free OS become a true drop-in replacement for the commercial systems we use now ...
Ultimately, every problem in the constantly evolving IT software stack becomes a database problem, which is why there are 418 different databases and datastores in the DB Engines rankings and there ...
People have been talking about switching from Windows to Linux since the 1990s, but in the world of open-source operating systems, there is much more variety than just the hundreds of flavors of Linux ...
XDA Developers on MSN
I switched to Linux and I can't imagine going back to Windows in 2026
You can't make me go back.
I've used nearly every possible desktop operating system known. I've experienced nearly every incarnation of Windows and MacOS, I've used just about all the various Linux distributions over the years, ...
A new study on future trends for Linux operating systems backs up claims made by several server makers that Linux should show strong growth in the data center over time, proving itself as a competitor ...
The maker of the Orange Pi line of single-board computers (among other things) offers a handful of Android or Linux images that can be installed on most of the company’s products. But for the most ...
Linux offers control, security, and freedom, but its learning curve, software, and hardware issues may challenge some users.
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