
DOS Subsystem For Linux Appeared For Users Who Prefer An MS-DOS
Inspired by WSL, DOS Subsystem for Linux (DSL) allowing users to make use of both DOS and Linux applications from the DOS command prompt.
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Inspired by WSL, DOS Subsystem for Linux (DSL) allowing users to make use of both DOS and Linux applications from the DOS command prompt.
Mozilla's mail reader Thunderbird has implemented OpenPGP support, first requested 21 years ago. You no longer need to use Enigmail.
Beginning today, Lenovo is offering a greatly expanded selection of Linux-ready ThinkPad and ThinkStation PCs preinstalled with Ubuntu.
Firefox 81 is out as the newest monthly update to the Mozilla web browser and brings a new "Alpenglow" theme.
Linux users will soon be able to enjoy the new Microsoft Edge for Linux. They will get the same Edge experience as users on Windows and macOS.
EndeavourOS is a user-friendly Arch-based rolling release Linux distro that fits into a similar-but-different niche as Manjaro.
The company revealed that both Firefox Send and Firefox Notes “are being decommissioned and will no longer be a part of our product family.”
The GNOME release team announced a new versioning scheme whereby the next release in six months time will be GNOME 40.0.
Slimbook Essential 14 ships with Intel Ice Lake processors, while the Slimbook Essential 15 comes with Intel Come Lake-U processors.
There are not many major visible changes for GNOME 3.38. Mostly on the native GNOME Apps and performance improvements.