Exploring the Next-Generation AerynOS
AerynOS takes a different path from traditional Linux distros while still providing a user-friendly environment.
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AerynOS takes a different path from traditional Linux distros while still providing a user-friendly environment.
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According to the VP of Engineering at Canonical, AI could soon be added to the Ubuntu desktop distribution.
Framework has released what might be considered the MacBook of Linux devices.
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In a move that should surprise no one, France announced plans to reduce its reliance on US technology, and Microsoft Windows is the first to get the boot.
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KDE is bringing back two themes that vanished a few years ago, putting a bit more air under its wings.
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