After using Linux for nearly 30 years, I've created a list of the best Linux distributions I've used since the beginning. Here they are.
The Tiny Core Project offers up the tiniest of Linux distros, shipping three variants on which you can build your own environments. The lightest edition is Core, weighing in at just 17MB, which comes ...
The BackDash on MSN
Best Linux gaming distros
Linux gaming has come a long way in recent years, especially with the launch of SteamOS which has in turn bolstered the ...
How-To Geek on MSN
5 Linux distros that work with Windows Secure Boot
Secure Boot plays an important role in keeping your Windows system safe from rootkit attacks. While traditionally, this ...
Sometimes, a somewhat obscure Linux distribution might be just what you're looking for. Is either CachyOS or Nobara the one?
Pop!_OS wraps Ubuntu in a sexy new COSMIC Desktop Environment and flaunts a user-first approach to operating systems.
The first name on the list, Puppy Linux is a must-try Linux distro for low-end PC users. It is renowned for its extremely small size and minimal system requirement. The distro is designed to run ...
10/11/07: Like all Linux distros, documentation is pretty light. But with Ubuntu comes popularity, and that means lots of forums and community written tutorials. I’m not finding that with One. The ...
I've done some reading about immutable Linux distros and, well, I guess I don't get what all the fuss is about. The idea seems to be to 'harden' a system by making it hard to modify, but. . . Isn't ...
The best Linux gaming distribution? Linux has much to offer gamers these days, but the sheer range of distribution choices can also be confusing. A writer at Softpedia recently shared some of his ...
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