Avoid Prism and the NSA with the Electronic Frontier Foundation’s guide to maintaining your privacy – comprised of free and open source software
The latest in the Webconverger line of internet kiosk distros is out now, with all important upgrades to its Linux core and web software
Newly stable Debian 7 “wheezy” is receiving its first update, 7.1, which mainly includes bug fixes and corrections to security issues
OpenVZ implements containers rather than the true virtual machines of solutions such as Xen. This makes it an extremely efficient platform for hosting multiple servers
Google Reader is on its way out, so what’s the best way to keep your feeds organised client side?
The lightweight, cloud connected distro gets its first update in a year, and ditches Openbox in favour of Xfwm4
New features in Red Hat Virtualization include Storage Live Migration, new third-party plug-in framework and support for new AMD and Intel chips
Canonical are discussing the possibility of replacing Firefox with Chromium in the next version of Ubuntu
Linux Mint 17 will be in a position to get a lot of innovation and new features, however Linux Mint 16 will suffer in this area to accommodate it
Bugs in the original Mageia 3 ISO have been found, causing the development team to release new images that fix the issue
The £25 computer is celebrating its first anniversary a few months ago – here’s to a year’s worth of magnificent, unique and exciting achievements
The £25 computer is celebrating its first anniversary a few months ago – here’s to a year’s worth of magnificent, unique and exciting achievements