The open-source project that keeps old smartphones running with a full Linux stack released postmarketOS 26.06 on June 21, delivering its biggest six-month update yet for owners of Android devices ...
Each hostname type serves a specific purpose and follows a defined priority order. Understanding the differences helps you choose the correct hostname for your use case and avoid confusion with system ...
sdbus-c++ is a C++ D-Bus library built on top of sd-bus, a lightweight D-Bus client library implemented within systemd project. It provides D-Bus functionality on a higher level of abstraction, trying ...
Are you struggling with thoughts like, "I'm interested in automation, but the technical jargon makes me feel like giving up..." or "I followed the steps, but I keep hitting errors and can't move ...
With the new version expected at the end of 2026, Linux Mint now aims to offer complete support for Wayland. Meanwhile, it is ...
Apple’s “Container Machines” feature provides macOS users with a way to run lightweight, persistent Linux environments directly on their systems. Built on Apple’s container framework, it supports ...
Unsurprisingly to many of us, app stores for smart televisions are also trash. Perhaps even more full of trash than other app stores due to the smaller ecosystem and fewer reviewers. Spur analyzed the ...
Flatpak development has been very quiet for years. Discussions about a next-generation take are happening – and some of the signs are worrying if, like many FOSS folks, you are systemd-intolerant. It ...
Linux kernel 7.1 is out, bringing significant changes that have been brewing for years – including the long-promised removal of support for Intel's 486 chip and its contemporaries. More than 140,000 ...