The eza command line program, written in Rust, gives you quality of life features that ls makes you live without. They ...
If your PC is truly broken, SystemRescue is often the first and last tool you need. It’s designed from the ground up for ...
OpenSUSE and Manjaro are both powerhouse distributions. If you're new to Linux, only one of these may be right for you. These distributions are free to download and install. A long, long time ago, I ...
Can you chip in? This year we’ve reached an extraordinary milestone: 1 trillion web pages preserved on the Wayback Machine. This makes us the largest public repository of internet history ever ...
The next kernel will have no new bcachefs code – and the openSUSE versions that use that kernel are going further still. The maintainers of openSUSE have made a decision over the future of the radical ...
Big changes are coming for openSUSE Tumbleweed users who rely on the Bcachefs filesystem. openSUSE has decided to disable Bcachefs starting with kernel 6.18. All openSUSE Tumbleweed users who are ...
openSUSE Leap 16 offers 24 months of maintenance and support, now available not only to paying organizations but also to community users for the first time. openSUSE has announced that it will ...
openSUSE Leap 16.0 has entered the Release Candidate phase, and for anyone gaming on Steam with openSUSE Leap you'll need some tweaks. openSUSE doesn't actually register in Valve's data for the top ...
Leap 16 is built upon SUSE Linux Framework One (SLFO), formerly known as the Adaptable Linux Platform (ALP). This modular architecture allows for a more flexible and maintainable system, enabling ...
Come October 14th, Microsoft is officially ending support for Windows 10. That means no more new features or improvements, no more security fixes (though you can extend those another year by using ...
Attackers can exploit two newly discovered local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerabilities to gain root privileges on systems running major Linux distributions. The first flaw (tracked as ...
SUSE has kicked the Deepin Desktop Environment (DDE) out of its community-driven Linux distro, openSUSE, and the reasons it gives for doing so are revealing. SUSE's security team published a blog post ...