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Which Linux Mint is Better? Comparing Debian Edition & Standard
Linux Mint Debian Edition (LMDE) is a very interesting distribution to say the least. It looks and acts nearly exactly the same as the standard version of Linux Mint, but LMDE is built on top of Debian instead of Ubuntu. In this video, Jay compares LMDE to the flagship edition of Linux Mint and also gives it an updated review.
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Canonical turns 20: Shaping the Ubuntu Linux world
Ubuntu's parent company - now powering millions of desktops, servers, and clouds - continues to seek the balance between delivering 'Linux for Human Beings' and embracing its responsibilities in the global tech market.
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How to Install Firefox as a .Deb on Ubuntu 22.04 (Not a Snap) - OMG! Ubuntu
A short guide on how to install Firefox from a PPA on Ubuntu 22.04 and remove the Firefox Snap. Doing this gets you a faster Firefox that can do more OOTB.
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Ubuntu Linux 23.10 is adding an important new security feature
This has the potential to significantly improve Linux desktop and container security.
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Ubuntu Desktop 23.10 arrives: A glimpse into Ubuntu Linux's future
With the latest Ubuntu Linux release, it's clear that Canonical is taking the Linux desktop seriously.
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How Ubuntu Linux snuck into high-end Dell laptops (and why it's called 'Project Sputnik')
The Dell XPS 13 is the best-known developer-focused, high-end Linux laptop. Here's how it got there.
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Ubuntu Core Linux Developer Preview is ready for testing
Spun off from Canonical's Internet of Things Linux, the immutable Ubuntu Core Desktop is moving closer to reality.
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What is immutable Linux? Here's why you'd run an immutable Linux distro
Safety and security are immutable Linux's calling cards.
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The best Linux distributions for beginners in 2024: Expert tested and reviewed
The best Linux distros for beginners are as easy to use as MacOS or Windows -- really.
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Ubuntu Linux WiFi Security: Canonical Combats Criticism
It's not even January 2014 yet, and already Canonical faces another media flare-up about its Ubuntu Linux operating system. But this time, the negative stories about the open source vendor -- which critics accuse of storing WiFi passwords in an insecure way via NetworkManager -- are not fair.
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Ubuntu Will Reach True Convergence Before Microsoft, Says Shuttleworth
Mark Shuttleworth has expresses his belief that Ubuntu will deliver true mobile/desktop convergence ahead of Microsoft.
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LibreOffice on Ubuntu will probably gain a more rolling release-like nature
The flow of LibreOffice's arrival in Ubuntu has seen numerous improvements across the latest years, yet, it seems that the versions of LibreOffice that are to be available in Ubuntu will probably gain a more rolling release-like nature.
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Ubuntu Desktops are Ready for the Corporate World
Corporate conversion from Windows to Ubuntu or any flavor of Unix is currently very low. Novel is the easiest one to point at as they're in the process of doing a complete migration from Windows desktop to Linux. On the other hand, start-ups and small companies are in a unique position to just take the plunge and go full Ubuntu. I don't know about you, but if I start a job and they hand me an Ubuntu computer, I don't start complaining that it isn't Windows.
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Previewing Canonical's New Icons for Ubuntu Linux
Eager to compete with Apple iOS and Google Android, the Ubuntu Linux design team has been busy in recent weeks rethinking the icons in the popular open source operating system. team has unveiled a set of new designs with an eye toward compatibility with both PCs and mobile platforms.
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Five reasons why the Ubuntu tablet could shock naysayers in 2014
With a recent proclamation by Mark Shuttleworth that an “interesting set of household brands' are looking at putting Ubuntu Touch on their own phones and tablets,” the mobile landscape has become quite interesting. Ubuntu Phone was having serious issues gaining any traction with major brands but with Ubuntu 14.04 placing a major focus on honing the Ubuntu tablet experience, things are going to get interesting.
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Ubuntu finally embraces solid state drives as it preps for mobile push
Ubuntu is finally getting around to adding TRIM support, a pretty basic feature of most modern OSes. It's an essential command for maintaining the performance and health of solid state drives, since they operate in a fundamentally different way than your standard spinning-platter.
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Ubuntu isn't the only Linux distribution that stores Wi-Fi passwords in clear text
Linux distros store Wi-Fi passwords in clear text, Ubuntu isn't the only distribution that does this.
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What to expect from Ubuntu in 2014
Ubuntu 2014: One Linux codebase to rule them all: smartphone, tablet, and desktop.
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Valve To Announce 12 Steam Machine Partners at CES
Valve have announced 12 new hardware partners shipping Linux-powered Steam Machines.
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Developer Reveals Details Of Ubuntu Torrent Search Tool
Canonical is working to enable its OS to search torrents by default. The torrent scope will be included in Ubuntu by default, currently relies on the Pirate Bay
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