If you're trying to decide between two powerhouse Linux distributions, let's see if I can help you make the call.
They're similar but not the same. Is your priority stability or ease of use? I recommend only one of these distributions to new Linux users.
XDA Developers on MSN
Linux anti-virus suites aren't as pointless as they once were
Linux has, for a long time, harbored a perception that it's largely impervious and doesn't require an antivirus suite in the ...
Valve is developing Lepton, an Android compatibility layer for Linux, enabling Android apps and games to run natively on ...
ZDNET's key takeaways Both Linux Mint and Zorin OS are great operating systems.You'll find ease of use and a wide range of ...
Android and iOS may dominate the smartphone space, but Finnish-based Jolla has been driving development of a Linux-based ...
A small team of developers is building a pocket-sized, modular computer with a 4.1 inch, 1080 x 480 pixel touchscreen display, an an STM32MP157 dual-core Arm Cortex-A7 processor, and 4GB of DDR3 ...
Fanboys insist we are getting the numbers wrong For years, Linux fanboys have been insisting that this year will be the time ...
Linux distributions designed with former Windows users in mind are no longer niche experiments, they’re becoming a genuine path forward for frustrated Windows users. Distros like Bazzite aren’t just ...
PCMag Australia on MSN
Valve Has Quietly Backed Projects to Bring Windows Games to Arm
The idea is that, in the future, you could play Steam games on your phone, tablet, a laptop running an Arm processor, a range ...
Steam OS supports the same core on both architectures, so players keep settings and games across handhelds, desktops, and the ...
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