Perhaps the most popular of all Linux desktop sites, DistroWatch went down over the July 4 weekend. DistroWatch went down because of an issue with its domain register. This would not be the first, nor ...
DistroWatch is the premiere desktop Linux distribution site. Over the weekend it mysteriously disappeared and is still unavailable at DistroWatch.com as I write this roundup. But you can reach it at ...
Debian, Arch, Slackware? Ubuntu, Open Suse, Mint? Knoppix, Tails, Parted Magic? KDE, Gnome, Cinnamon)? Anyone who deals with Linux has to process and categorize dozens of names. A few safe claims can ...
Recently it was published by DistroWatch that the Linux Mint distribution has passed Ubuntu and is now considered the most popular. In order from most popular on down, this list at DistroWatch starts ...
Everyday Linux User takes a look at the top ten Linux distributions according to DistroWatch’s rankings and points out the ones that are best for new Linux users. Users are confused when they first ...
News briefs for May 31, 2019. Debian announces it has chosen seven interns—two people for Outreachy and five people for the Summer of Code. See the post for the list of interns and the projects ...
Between the new innovations that emerge practically every day and the fairly constant rate of change in general, things never stay the same for long in technology. Case in point: DistroWatch‘s page ...
With so many Linux distributions to choose from, it can be difficult to keep tabs on them all. Over the past few weeks I’ve written about Bodhi Linux–a lesser-known but nice (and increasingly popular) ...
Don’t use DistroWatch as a measuring stick in any way for the popularity of a Linux distribution. Seriously, stop it. In fact, why are we even asking the question at all? “Popularity” is a term that ...
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