Microsoft's code name for 64-bit Windows was also a dig at rival Sun Should have called Vista 'Shitterton' and had done with it OSes07 Dec 2023 | 39
Red Hat greases migration to RHEL for CentOS 7 holdouts Insights tool aims to simplify conversion process, but it'll probably cost you OSes06 Dec 2023 | 17
Microsoft confirms Smart App issue renaming everyone's printers to HP Not only turning up uninvited, but telling folks they suddenly have a LaserJet OSes05 Dec 2023 | 51
Steam client drops support on macOS, but adds it on Linux Signs of the times: Linux's compatibility improves, while x86-32 recedes from Apple OSes04 Dec 2023 | 26
Linus Torvalds flags holiday-mode changes to next kernel merge window Penguin emperor ponders whether kernel contributors will code across the festive season, or humbug it OSes04 Dec 2023 |
Cinnamon and KDE sync version numbers in desktop sibling rivalry Expect the former in a Linux Mint point release later this year OSes01 Dec 2023 | 9
Small but mighty, 9Front's 'Humanbiologics' is here for the truly curious Programmers developing what is essentially UNIX 2.0 are still busy bunnies OSes01 Dec 2023 | 46
HP printer software turns up uninvited on Windows systems No escape from bloat, even without relevant hardware attached OSes30 Nov 2023 | 58
Wayland takes the wheel as Red Hat bids farewell to X.org Firefox 121, freshly in beta test, will default to the protocol too OSes29 Nov 2023 | 49
Microsoft opens sources ThreadX under MIT license The 'Azure RTOS' used in millions of Raspberry Pis is now FOSS OSes28 Nov 2023 | 22
Tiny11 shrinks Windows 11 23H2 down to pocket size An option when sun sets on Windows 10, but Microsoft might have a problem OSes27 Nov 2023 | 53
Data-destroying defect found after OpenZFS 2.2.0 release Updated Earlier and later versions may be affected – worth your while reading the advisories OSes27 Nov 2023 | 32
Do we really need another non-open source available license? Opinion No, but here comes the Functional Source License to further muddy the open-source licensing waters OSes24 Nov 2023 | 69
Revival of Medley/Interlisp: Elegant weapon for a more civilized age sharpened up again ANTIQUE CODE SHOW Restoration project described in BCS talk is gathering steam OSes23 Nov 2023 | 90
Rocky Linux and Oracle Unbreakable Linux also hit 9.3 Other big names among the RHELatives catch up with Big Purple Hat ... but the future is unclear OSes21 Nov 2023 | 9
Microsoft unleashes Copilot preview on Windows 10 insiders Teething issues show up as operating system gets a taste of the future OSes21 Nov 2023 | 9
Will anybody save Linux on Itanium? Absolutely not Analysis It's doomed to sink... but the how and why is interesting OSes21 Nov 2023 | 81
Ubuntu Budgie switches its approach to Wayland Exclusive Elementary OS going full speed ahead, but Parachutist Parakeet considers a new, post-Enlightenment glide path OSes20 Nov 2023 | 50
Linux Deepin's big brother claims it's hit three million installs The other big Chinese distro, after Kylin, seems to be thriving OSes20 Nov 2023 | 5
Copilot coming to Windows 10 to help navigate the OS's twilight years Microsoft has listened, but only to people who like its AI assistant OSes17 Nov 2023 | 50
Microsoft issues deadline for end of Windows 10 support – it's pay to play for security Limited options will be available into 2028, for an undisclosed price
Dump C++ and in Rust you should trust, Five Eyes agencies urge Memory safety vulnerabilities need to be crushed with better code
Swedish Tesla strike goes international as Norwegian and Danish unions join in 'He can't just make his own rules,' Danish labor leader says of Musk
Iran launches 'biological capsule' to low Earth orbit Precursor to crewed flight can reportedly carry animals
Windows users can soon ditch Bing, Edge, other bundleware – but only in the EU On the other hand, Europeans have to wait for Copilot OSes17 Nov 2023 | 86
Canonical intros Microcloud: Simple, free, on-prem Linux clustering As Ubuntu approaches its 20th anniversary, some more of its pieces may be Snapping together OSes16 Nov 2023 | 30
RHEL and Alma Linux 9.3 arrive – one is free, one merely free of charge The Hat adds tool to facilitate migration from various free RHEL-a-like distros OSes15 Nov 2023 | 20
SUSE CTO talks about OpenELA and keeping customer trust Interview Head in the sand about the end of CentOS? Have a few more years of support... for a fee OSes14 Nov 2023 | 8
Ubuntu for Arm64 laptops (plus RISC kit) Ubuntu Summit Did you know there's an Asahi flavored Ubuntu? And Debian, too OSes13 Nov 2023 | 3
Canonical shows how to use Snaps without the Snap Store Ubuntu Summit Despite what you may have heard, it's not as proprietary as the trolls think OSes10 Nov 2023 | 70
Fedora 39 waves goodbye to modularity, but has enough spins to make your head spin 20th anniversary version of Linux distro brings lots of new goodies OSes09 Nov 2023 | 20
Canonical reveals more details about Ubuntu Core Desktop Ubuntu Summit This new entrant in the immutable space is not a replacement for ordinary Ubuntu OSes08 Nov 2023 | 34
GhostBSD makes FreeBSD a little less frightening for the Linux loyal Traditional Unix sanity plus your choice of MATE or Xfce OSes07 Nov 2023 | 106
OpenELA flips Red Hat the bird with public release of Enterprise Linux source Technical Steering Committee also formed OSes03 Nov 2023 | 36
Revamped Raspberry Pi OS boasts Wayland desktop and improved imager tool Complete rebuild of Debian distro optimized for diminutive computer OSes03 Nov 2023 | 41
Trinity desktop's latest release snaps into action on Q4OS 5.3 It's already available on this lightweight Debian spin OSes02 Nov 2023 | 12
Windows 11 23H2 is a Teams effort but Microsoft already spoiled the best bits Chat chopped and Copilot preview still rolling out OSes01 Nov 2023 | 34
Microsoft's 11-year itch: The uncelebrated anniversary of Windows 8 Lots to like under the covers, but what was on top made it truly unforgettable OSes31 Oct 2023 | 101
Help, Android 14 ate my Pixel! Bug causes endless reboots, loss of storage access Fix on the way but for those trapped in boot loop hell, data recovery isn't certain OSes30 Oct 2023 | 11
Linux will soon offer switchable x86-32 binary support And other novelties likely next year in kernel 6.7 OSes30 Oct 2023 | 12
Microsoft calls time on Windows Insider MVP program Unwavering loyalty and devotion rewarded with termination OSes30 Oct 2023 | 34
Windows CE reaches end of life, if not end of sales Some loved it, some laughed at it, but it survived 26 years OSes30 Oct 2023 | 41
Linus Torvalds releases Linux 6.6 after running out of excuses for further work Removes references to the NSA, adds KSMBD in-kernel server SMB networking OSes30 Oct 2023 | 21
Wayland heading for default status as Mint devs mix it into Cinnamon 6 bun Plus Linux Mint 22 to be based on Ubuntu 'Noble Numbat' OSes27 Oct 2023 | 21
The battle between open source and 'sort of' open source is as old as software Opinion There's nothing new about HashiCorp leaving the principle behind OSes27 Oct 2023 | 32
Clippy-like AI at forefront of Windows update previews Bugfixes for Windows 10, but 11 is where the Copilot action is OSes27 Oct 2023 | 25
PIRG petitions Microsoft to extend the life of Windows 10 Do not go gentle into that overflowing landfill OSes27 Oct 2023 | 38
Does Windows have a very weak password lurking in its crypto libraries? Don't panic – it's just for testing OSes26 Oct 2023 | 25
Ubuntu LTS kernels will get one decade of fixes … still Upstream policy change for LTS kernels Ubuntu doesn't use OSes26 Oct 2023 | 3
Window Maker Live: When less is more, but more is also ... more? New version of Debian-based live distro boasts added GNUstep, too OSes25 Oct 2023 | 21
GNOME Foundation's new executive director sparks witch hunt Holly Million faces scorn despite proven job record OSes24 Oct 2023 | 82
FreeBSD 14's RC2 dances to the tune of OpenZFS 2.2 The last version to support x86-32 is currently expected early in November OSes24 Oct 2023 | 28
Windows 11: The number you have dialed has been disconnected Opinion In a world of incremental updates, Windows 12 won't be Windows 12 OSes23 Oct 2023 | 161
Take Windows 11... please. Leaks confirm low numbers for Microsoft's latest OS Time to rethink Windows 10 support cycle then? OSes18 Oct 2023 | 168
Serenity OS turns five and emits first offspring, Ladybird Indie C++ Unix-like OS project now has an indie Javascript-capable browser, too OSes17 Oct 2023 | 5
Microsoft starts offering advice in how to code for Arm In 2027 a quarter of PCs won’t use x86, and Redmond wants its ecosystem ready OSes17 Oct 2023 | 28
Windows 10's latest update issue isn't a bug but a feature – to test your patience Some attempted installations of KB5031356 were reportedly stuck on 30% after 24 hours OSes16 Oct 2023 | 53
GNOME developer proposes removing the X11 session The suggested change is the first step in desktop environment becoming Wayland-only OSes13 Oct 2023 | 78
Red Hat retires mailing list, leaving Linux loyalists to read between the lines Comment Email is just so 20th century OSes11 Oct 2023 | 33
Microsoft gives unexpected tutorial on how to install Linux You may need it – Windows 10 is no longer a free upgrade OSes11 Oct 2023 | 101
Microsoft says VBScript will be ripped from Windows in future release It's PowerShell or something similar in the not too distant future OSes10 Oct 2023 | 48
Incus 0.1 is Canonical's LXD 'containervisor' with Ubuntu integration stripped out Community fork delivers first code for more distro-neutral functionality OSes10 Oct 2023 |
Apple antique aficionados can boot to the future with OpenCore Legacy Patcher FOSS Fest Hackintoshing reaches a wider audience – owners of older Macs OSes09 Oct 2023 | 20
Microsoft Cortana's farewell tour comes to the Windows Insider program Last season's assistant shuffles off from the Canary build of Windows 11 OSes06 Oct 2023 | 13
ELKS and Fuzix: Linux – and Unix – writ very, very small That is not dead which can eternal lie. Iä! Iä! IA16! OSes06 Oct 2023 | 36
Not even the ghost of obsolescence can coerce users onto Windows 11 It's a great advert for Ubuntu anyway OSes05 Oct 2023 | 211
After a clean and inclusive Ubuntu-based desktop? Elementary, dear user iPadOS-like distro reaches 7.1 and talks to you on installation OSes05 Oct 2023 | 6
Mint freshens up its Linux garden for Ubuntu and Debian fans One version's edgier than the other OSes04 Oct 2023 | 27
Ex-Microsoft maverick takes us on a trip through vintage Task Manager code Plus: Have you updated to the latest version of Bloated Fetal Sacs? OSes04 Oct 2023 | 22
AMD graphics card users report gremlins with Windows 11 It looks like you spent hours tuning your settings – shall I reset them for you? OSes03 Oct 2023 | 13
openSUSE offers Slowroll distro for those scared by the speed of Tumbleweed Keep rollin', rollin', rollin', rollin' OSes02 Oct 2023 | 8
Free software pioneer Richard Stallman is battling cancer A changed RMS appeared at the GNU 40th anniversary event in Switzerland OSes29 Sep 2023 | 46
Ubuntu and Fedora clash in beta race, but who wears GNOME better? Big two corporate-backed free distros are nearly ready for their close-ups OSes27 Sep 2023 | 13
Linux interop is maturing fast… thanks to a games console Open Source Summit Valve's work on Steam OS 3 for the Steam Deck helps everyone, corporate users included OSes27 Sep 2023 | 36
It looks like you’re a developer. Would you like help upgrading Windows 11? Microsoft adds a PC setup option and tools just for coders in Win 11 23H2, which debuted Tuesday OSes27 Sep 2023 | 49
Long-term support for Linux kernels is about to get a lot shorter Open Source Summit Despite the OS's success, maintainers are short-staffed and under-appreciated OSes26 Sep 2023 | 55
Why Chromebooks are the new immortals of tech Opinion A decade of support is a much better deal than what Microsoft or Apple will give you OSes22 Sep 2023 | 96
Ubuntu's 'Mantic Minotaur' peeks out of the labyrinth As outline becomes visible, including the return of ZFS, kernel 6.4 glides across the Styx into eternity OSes19 Sep 2023 | 12
Linux Mint Debian Edition 6 hits beta with reassuringly little drama Think Debian 12 plus Mint's polish and a friendlier UX for non-techies OSes13 Sep 2023 | 14
Microsoft Edge still forcing itself on users in Europe Updated Promised change to allow Windows system links open in the actual default browser not yet evident OSes12 Sep 2023 | 31
Linux 6.6's in-kernel SMB networking server graduates Samsung's KSMBD server hitting primetime has several significant implications OSes11 Sep 2023 | 18
Microsoft to kill off third-party printer drivers in Windows Go native or go home: End of servicing plan rolled out for legacy printer drivers in fresh update OSes11 Sep 2023 | 134
GNOME 45 formalizes extensions module system As it reaches Release Candidate status, one change among many will have more visible impact OSes08 Sep 2023 | 36
Windows August update plays Blue Screen bingo – and MSI boards got the winning ticket BIOS update issued with tweaked Intel microcode OSes07 Sep 2023 | 18
Linux distros drop their feelgood hits of the summer A quiet period for the IT industry is a good time to rebuild and refresh, apparently OSes07 Sep 2023 | 12
Windows File Explorer gets nostalgic speed boost thanks to one weird bug A glitch that makes the lives of users better? Where do we sign? OSes06 Sep 2023 | 58
Fedora and Asahi Linux pals revamp installation process Switch to Calamares aims to make setup simpler OSes05 Sep 2023 | 4
ArcaOS 5.1 gives vintage OS/2 a UEFI facelift for the 21st century When your '90s nostalgia craves a modern touch OSes04 Sep 2023 | 73
antiX 23: Anarchic for sure, but 'design by committee' isn't always the best for Linux Still, it's blisteringly fast and systemd-free too OSes01 Sep 2023 | 58
After injecting pop-up ads for Bing into Windows, Microsoft now bends to Europe on links Clicking a URL from a system service will actually open in your chosen browser. For some. How fancy OSes30 Aug 2023 | 36
Linus Torvalds couldn't find an excuse to hold back Linux 6.5, so here it is Summer push proved less disruptive than feared OSes28 Aug 2023 | 7
Bodhi Linux 7 brings Enlightenment to Ubuntu With a choice of kernel versions, and even a 32-bit edition OSes25 Aug 2023 | 47
Microsoft whips out probe after Windows 11 users suffer the blue-screen blues Updated Pay particular attention if you're MSI and Intel powered OSes24 Aug 2023 | 8
Xebian is the Marie Kondo of Linux distros – it's here to declutter Clean, simple, quick, and an example of how less can give you more OSes24 Aug 2023 | 19
Version 5 of systemd-free Debian remix Devuan is here Debian Bookworm without the controversial init – or the platform support, or the polish OSes21 Aug 2023 | 70
A license to trust: Can you rely on 'open source' companies? Opinion Sometimes nothing fails like success OSes18 Aug 2023 | 27
30 years on, Debian is at the heart of the world's most successful Linux distros August 16 was an especially big day for this island of stability OSes17 Aug 2023 | 89
Red Hat redeploys one of its main desktop developers Big Purple may be moving away from the desktop or it could be more strategic OSes16 Aug 2023 | 21
Red Hat's Mexican standoff: Job cuts? Yes, but we still need someone to boot Linux Time for some fresh GRUB OSes15 Aug 2023 | 31
Oracle, SUSE and others caught up in RHEL drama hit back with OpenELA 'No subscriptions. No passwords. No barriers. Freeloaders welcome' OSes14 Aug 2023 | 50
Indian armed forces gives Windows its marching orders, but only for desktop warriors Opinion I am become Tux, destroyer of warez OSes14 Aug 2023 | 40
Linux project's first full version has all the subtlety of a Rhino in a China shop An option if Ubuntu interim releases are too slow, easy and stable for your liking OSes11 Aug 2023 | 5
GNOME 45 beta: Less buggy, more colorful, and still not your grandma's desktop Codenamed Riga after the venue for this year's GUADEC conference OSes10 Aug 2023 | 20
Sparkling fresh updates to Ubuntu, Mint and Zorin on way What's new in the world of Irish Ubuntu derivatives OSes09 Aug 2023 | 31