Pop!_OS is different in that it focuses on gaming more than Ubuntu.
One year on Linux, two distros, a few tears, four desktop environments, and zero regrets about leaving Windows.
The whole thing made a lot more sense to me once I started treating my system as code, not a pile of Ubuntu-style tweaks.
I've been a fan of Ubuntu for a very long time. And although straight-up Ubuntu isn't my desktop of choice (that honor belongs to Ubuntu Budgie), I've always found Canonical's distribution to be one I ...
When the latest point release of Canonical's Ubuntu desktop operating system was made available, it made me realize that this particular take on Linux (as well as the mother of all distributions… ...
A Kernel Potato: Ubuntu is one of most popular Linux distributions available, it is a free and open source operating system based on Debian, and is used by both end users and enterprise ventures. It's ...
Only 3 years ago, we lived in a world where reviewing new AMD hardware on Linux — even months after its release — was problematic at best. My Radeon RX 6800 review here at Forbes was limited to ...
Canonical has announced the availability of Ubuntu 24.04.1. It's the first of several point releases expected to come out, and it rolls all the available updates to date into a single ISO, saving you ...