The subject of today’s Linux distro review is perhaps one of a kind—as far as we know, Pop!_OS is the first Linux distribution to be created and maintained by a hardware OEM manufacturer. At the very ...
The new Ubuntu version offers an enhanced multimedia experience and Web surfing, nicely wrapped up in a Windows-friendly package. All that's missing is a bow on top. The latest version of Ubuntu Linux ...
Only dual-core Core i3 CPU Only one Thunderbolt 3/USB-C port microSD card slot ejection is flimsy HDMI 4K@60Hz doesn't work Although not as common as towering desktops, the mini PC form factor has ...
The news that Dell will begin making the fast-growing Ubuntu flavor of Linux available on some of its machines should be welcomed by consumers everywhere. It not only makes a tiny dent in Microsoft's ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover the exciting intersection of Linux and handheld gaming. I don't normally spoil the verdict in the lead paragraph of my ...
Introduced in 1991, Linux boasts an estimated 67 million users worldwide according to linuxcounter.net. Free versions abound, but companies adopting Linux as part of critical infrastructure typically ...
Ubuntu 9.10 continues version 9.04's ease of install and operation, and is jam-packed with useful, free applications. The ability to run Ubuntu within Windows is an added plus for users who may still ...
Welcome to a regular series here at Forbes that zeroes in on your very first experience with a desktop Linux operating system: the installer. This time around I'm escaping my comfort zone and leaving ...
There are ZFS limitations. I was hoping the review would address this. The article says "it will ZFS—just like Ubuntu does." Not true. Ubuntu 20.04 supports ZFS on root, and automatically creates a ...