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Is FUTO Keyboard Open Source?
July 03, 2024

The Ladybird browser is ready to do the impossible, Canonical announces a Docker image, a Raspberry Pi-powered ePaper iPod, and FUTO releases an Android keyboard that doesn't suck.

Could You Switch To Windows?
June 26, 2024

Squeezing Linux on the Minisforum V3 AMD Tablet, SUSE Linux boasts 19 years of support, and one wonders: after 30 years, could you finally make the switch to Linux?

TWO New RISC-V Linux Laptops
June 19, 2024

DeepComputing partners with Canonical for their RISC-V laptop, Framework announces a RISC-V mainboard, sideloading Debian packages, and the Linux BSOD learns a new trick!

Snapdragon X Elite Laptops With Linux
June 12, 2024

A Snapdragon X Elite-powered laptop from TUXEDO, Firefox 127 makes deduplicating tabs easy, Raspberry Pi goes public, and a cross-platform circle menu, thingy.

Linux On The L33t Desk
June 05, 2024

Framework's Laptop 13 gets a Core Ultra upgrade, professional graphic design on Debian without Wayland, and poking the HP EliteDesk 705 G4 Mini with a Linux stick.

Microsoft Copilot+ PCs Have Total Wincall
May 29, 2024

Mozilla publishes a roadmap packed with feature goodness! Canonical's releases Ubuntu server for the $48 RISC powered Milk-V, finding an open-source Android keyboard with swipe, and Microsoft Copilot+

Open-Sourcing The Llama’s Arse
May 22, 2024

Winamp is finally opening the source! Nvidia decides to play nice with Wayland, official m.2 HAT for the RasPi 5, and benchmarking your SSD like a Windows user.

Firefox’s New Data Collection
May 15, 2024

Firefox begins collecting search data, kernel 6.9 nukes ext2, Linux on the Snapdragon X Elite, and a virtual assistant that doesn't require an internet connection.

Raspberry Pi Connect – LWDW 422
May 08, 2024

Wayland compatible remote Pi, Dillo browser returns after a 9 year hiatus, navigating theDesk desktop environment, and LibreELEC 12 learns how to HDR.

Amarokin And The Explicit Gnomes
May 01, 2024

Microsoft open-sources DOS 4, Gnome adds explicit sync, Focusrite Gen 4 audio interfaces on Linux, and Amarok is back?