6 features I wish MacOS would copy from Linux
With a little help from Linux, MacOS could become an even bigger force.
With a little help from Linux, MacOS could become an even bigger force.
If Linux borrowed these features from MacOS, it would be unstoppable.
If music is your jam and Apple Music isn't, don't fret because you have plenty of outstanding options from which to choose.
Although MacOS is fairly secure out of the box, it could still use a bit of tweaking to get the most out of security. Here are five things you can do to protect your machine and your data.
Printers, USB bugs, Java, and more are reportedly broken by the latest Mac update, but it's unclear just how widespread these issues are.
This unique format for distributing Linux applications keeps it simple -- mostly.
If you're looking for serious speed and you don't want to go with a lightweight desktop, Fedora 40 will not disappoint.
The server-centric, open-source Linux distribution's latest beta is available with plenty of updates, and it could be your new favorite desktop operating system. Here's why.
While all is 'calm and steady and boring' with the next kernel, Linux creator Torvalds tells an Open Source Summit crowd exactly how he feels about almost everything else.
If you're not happy with the desktop environment your chosen distribution uses, you have plenty of options available to you. Find out how easy it can be to install here.