Turning the Raspberry Pi 5 into a practical desktop with smart defaults, useful tools, and a smoother daily workflow.
The name BeOS is one which tends to evoke either sighs of nostalgia or blank stares, mostly determined by one’s knowledge of the 1990s operating system scene. Originally released in 1995 by Be Inc., ...
It delivers unmatched desktop isolation, but daily use comes with real friction, hardware quirks, and a steep learning curve.
On August 26 (Beijing Time), the openKylin community—China's leading open-source Linux desktop OS project—officially released openKylin 2.0 SP2. This version comes with the stable Linux 6.6 kernel by ...
Ah, 2024. You were a year, that's for certain. You had 365 days, each a slat on the roller coaster rails that moved us forward while also taking us to higher highs and lower lows. One thing is for ...
Have you ever wondered how to turn your Raspberry Pi 5 into a sleek, ultra-lightweight desktop system? While many Linux distributions promise simplicity, few can match the sheer efficiency of Alpine ...