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 ...
Sometimes, a somewhat obscure Linux distribution might be just what you're looking for. Is either CachyOS or Nobara the one?
Any time I review a distribution based on Debian, I'm pondering two things. First, how does this distro set itself apart from all the other Debian-based distributions? Second, is this a good enough ...
Tiny Core Linux is a true example of just how small a functional desktop operating system can be, even in 2025.
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 ...
Revived distro returns on Arch with KDE Plasma, global menus, and a familiar macOS-style sheen The new pearOS distro is a ...
The first beta release of MakuluLinux Max puts artificial intelligence inside everyday desktop usage. Max’s AI entity Electra could well be the start of a new type of innovation adopted by other ...
The arrival of the first stable version of Rhino 2023.1 last week is a treat well worth the long wait through six beta releases. This new Linux distribution succeeds last October’s discontinued ...