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UPDATED. DistroWatch, one of the most popular Linux desktop sites, stumbled over the July 4 weekend. The site's management has told ZDNet that they expect the site to return shortly.
The website does a great job 'talking about, reviewing, and keeping up to date with open source operating systems.' Here's why Distrowatch is often misunderstood.
DistroWatch has fixed its domain problems by moving to a new registrar. Plus: CrossOver 13.2 improves Windows application use in Linux, and what text editor do you use?
Facebook is reportedly removing posts which share links to DistroWatch Other mentions of Linux and open-source OSs also affected Community appeals have so far been unsuccessful Some posts ...
DistroWatch's domain registrar problems cause alarm among Linux users. Plus: A full review of LXLE 14.04, and the KDE-based tablets have been cancelled.
Though last year it occupied the No. 2 spot on the DistroWatch list, Fedora now comes in third on that list, presumably as a result of the shifting around of Ubuntu and Mint.
Last on Distrowatch’s top 10 currently is Puppy Linux, a compact distro that’s ideal for older hardware and situations where computing resources are minimal.
Hello and welcome to this week's episode of the DistroWatch weekly podcast. In this week's episode, the Linux package management cheat sheet, part two, new warnings over the e1000e network module.
That’s what MX Linux is all about, and part of the reason why it’s become the most downloaded Linux distribution on Distrowatch.
Linux is beyond "most popular distro" and other such threads. It's about big business and big tech now.
Facebook is reportedly removing posts which share links to DistroWatch Other mentions of Linux and open-source OSs also affected Meta says this was an "error" and that it's been fixed Some posts ...