Pop!_OS Review

Chances are, being a TNR reader you’ll have already heard of Pop!_OS. This is an open source distro for STEM and creative users, created by System 76. Until now, Pop!_OS has been locked to x86 CPU platforms. However, a new version, powered by the latest Ubuntu 21.10 “Impish Indri” 64-bit release and geared towards the Raspberry Pi’s … Read more

UBUNTU VS FEDORA

[wpsm_toplist] Fedora and Ubuntu are both highly regarded distros, but have different approaches in a number of areas. If you were to believe the first few Google results comparing them, you’d conclude that Ubuntu is more suited to beginners, that Fedora features new technology first, and that both have large companies backing them. But these … Read more

Robolinux 11 Review

Review bot-at-large Jonni Bidwell does his damnedest to look past the late 90s-stylings of this project’s website… Read our Robolinux 11 Review. [wpsm_toplist] IN BRIEF A nothing if not interesting effort to ease the transition from Windows to Linux. For a fee, you can transfer your existing Windows install to a VM, or set up … Read more

Ubuntu 17.10 Review

The 17.10 ‘Artful Aardvark’ Ubuntu release represents a seismic shift in Canonical’s approach to its flagship Linux distribution – and the changes provide plenty to excite new and existing Linux users, too Ubuntu 17.10 ‘Artful Aardvark’ succeeds ‘Zesty Zapus’ and marks not only a new beginning as the alphabet name convention begins to be recycled, … Read more

Xubuntu 21.10 Review

Xubuntu 21.10 is the 32nd release of this Xfce-based distribution and came out on 14 October, 2021. It is a “standard” release and will be supported for nine months, until July 2022. Read our Xubuntu 21.10 Review. This particular Xubuntu development cycle has been a bit unusual. Normally, the first standard release after the last … Read more

Lubuntu 21.10 Review

The release of Lubuntu 21.10 on 14 October, 2021, marked the 24th version of Lubuntu and the seventh with the LXQt desktop. Read our Lubuntu 21.10 Review. This is the final “standard” release of Lubuntu for this development cycle, as the next will be Lubuntu 22.04 LTS. That will be a long term support release … Read more

Calculate Linux 22 Review

Despite the name, Calculate Linux isn’t focused on complex numbers and calculations. And despite being Gentoo, using it won’t necessarily imply hours of compilations because it uses binary packages. Yet it’s entirely compatible with Gentoo. Its motto “Easy Linux from the source” might be a bit of a stretch, but it brings the power of … Read more

Endless OS 4.0 Review

Endless OS is a unique learning-oriented distro that helps users stay productive with their computers even when they’re not online. Version 4.0 introduces a plethora of changes, both in the background and on the desktop. For starters, the developers have dropped building every single package on their own, and instead borrow a majority of them … Read more

4MLinux 38.0 Review

4MLinux isn’t unique in what it does, but rather how it does it. The distro will put an old PC back into active duty, and there are quite a few other distros that can do that. However, 4MLinux addresses the issue by breaking down every desktop use-case into four broad categories–Maintenance, Multimedia, Miniserver, Mystery (read: … Read more

Parrot Security Review

Parrot OS offers a more secure desktop with practical tools for both newbies and veteran users that encourage better security habits. By Bruce By field The Parrot OS home page [1] lists four major concerns: security, software freedom, a lightweight system, and cross-platform por­tability. To these concerns, it also adds a thorough development stack and … Read more

NuTyx 21.10 Review

NuTyx is a nifty little independent rolling-release distro that’s taken some of the best ideas from the CRUX distro to create a functional and lightweight desktop for the experienced Linux campaigners. Like most rolling-release distros, NuTyx occasionally issues snapshots that can be used to install the distro, such as the 21.10 release that ships with … Read more

Ubuntu 21.10 vs Fedora 35

SPECS Ubuntu 21.10 CPU: 2GHz Memory: 2GB HDD: 25GB Build: x86-64, arm64, armhf, ppc64le, s390x SPECS Fedora 35 CPU: 2GHz Memory: 2GB HDD: 20GB Build: amd64 and aarch64 Truth be told, Ubuntu and Fedora, arguably the two leading distros, have very little in common. We apply the fact that both use the Gnome desktop to pit the projects against each other, which only … Read more