The year ahead has a lot in store for Linux users. Many of the trends, hardware products, and software developments below comprise a colorful mix that focuses on the use of Linux in particular.
But because it’s built on the foundations of Ubuntu, it will run full-fat desktop versions of your favorite Linux software. If your Deepin senses are tingling, that sensation is justified.
Linux, as you may know ... Your mileage may vary – it's certainly not going to play nice with high-end games or software, and ReactOS isn't quite up to the Windows 11 level yet.
But in a recent announcement, the developers of LightBurn have brought back a relic of the past that we thought was all but buried along with Harambe — popular software not supporting Linux.
I cover the exciting intersection of Linux and handheld gaming. A few weeks ago I heard about a variant of Ubuntu called Ubuntu Studio, which packs a plethora of open source software for musicians ...