O Zorin OS anunciou que ultrapassou os 2 milhões de downloads em menos de três meses após o fim do suporte da Microsoft ao ...
Microsoft has announced that the upcoming Windows 10 2004 release will also include Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 (WSL 2) whose Linux kernel will be kept updated via Windows Update. When Microsoft ...
Windows 10 support has ended. Some Linux distributions have seen record downloads. It's time to consider making the switch from Windows to Linux. Support for Windows 10 ended just a few days ago, ...
For those who are looking to replace Windows 10, you might be wondering just how different Windows and Linux are. Beyond the usual concerns for the user interface, there's also security to take into ...
Microsoft is ending support for Windows 10 on Oct. 14, 2025. After that, there won't be any feature updates or security patches for your machine. The company has been pushing users to switch to ...
In the latest Windows 10 Insider build, Microsoft has started to test the distribution of Windows Subsystem for Linux version 2 kernels via Windows Update. When Microsoft announced WSL2, they ...
Support for Linux binaries in a new Windows 10 Anniversary Update feature expands the OS’ attack surface, experts said. Microsoft’s release of Windows Anniversary Update last week included an optional ...
Zorin OS 18 é baseado no Ubuntu 24.04.3, possui kernel Linux 6.14 e oferece suporte até 2029; Distribuição tem interface similar ao Windows 10, e pode atrair usuários que procuram alternativas a esse ...
Confirmo que li, aceito e concordo com os Termos de Uso e Política de Privacidade do Canaltech. Captura de tela/Bruno De Blasi/Canaltech Com o fim do suporte ao Windows 10, distribuições Linux se ...
Earlier this year Microsoft shared its plans to integrate a full Linux kernel in Windows 10 — now it’s introducing Linux file access into the File Explorer. Users have been able to access Linux files ...
Windows 10 with the latest Creators Update. Hardware: A 64-bit processor and at least 1GB free on your C drive. “Oh Lordy, no, not that Linux again!” cries out the rightly indignant Maximum PC reader.