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One of the strongest points of Linux is the package management. In 2025, the world of Linux package management is very varied, with several options available, each with their advantages and trade-offs over the others.
Let's talk about this "EU OS"
Why is everybody talking about this project? And, most importantly, why is everybody wrong about it?
Asahi Lina releases all code as CC0 out of frustration
After Lina stepped down from development, we (regrettably) have a new episode of the Asahi Linux drama series.
Wayland has a bright future ahead
The move from Xorg to Wayland had a rough start, but things have improved, and there is an exciting roadmap for the future.
On the history of Valve and Linux
Valve and Linux have a symbiotic relationship today, but they go way back, and their story is a long and interesting one.
Thunderbird is launching its own mail provider
Mozilla is launching Thundermail, their own mail provider and productivity suite, and it looks promising already.
How KDE and GNOME do design
Turns out -- GNOME is just a tiny bit better than KDE on most things, in my opinion.
Trump cuts funding to FOSS projects
So far he hasn't been successful, but it might simply be a matter of time.
What's up with Linux on Snapdragons?
Linux support for the Snapdragon X Elite is not there yet, but Tuxedo has a plan to ship their ARM-based Linux laptop anyway.
Can an Android phone be your next Linux PC?
Maybe not, but Android 16 is now shipping Linux VMs, and that's something.