Android vs iOS: What’s Really Running Your Phone Android uses a modified Linux. iOS uses Unix. Both claim “open source” roots. Here’s what regular phone users should actually understand…
NVIDIA Pascal Dropped: Arch Linux Systems Without Graphical Fallback NVIDIA dropped Pascal GPU support. Arch Linux users updated and lost graphical environments. Proprietary drivers strike again with no…
Linux Phones Keep Trying: The Void Phone VX1 Targets Enterprise FuriLabs launches Void Phone VX1 for enterprise. Mid-range specs, privacy focus, and a strategic rebrand that might finally find Linux…
Linux 2025: The Year Rust Conquered, X11 Died, and the Desktop Finally Arrived Linux 2025 saw COSMIC deliver history’s first Rust desktop, Wayland replace X11, market share hit 4.7%, and Windows 10 EOL create an…
Intel Xe VFIO Driver: GPU Virtualization Enters the Mainstream Intel Xe VFIO driver in Linux 6.19 enables SR-IOV GPU virtualization for multiple VMs. After 20+ years in infrastructure: this changes…
Schleswig-Holstein Open Source Migration: €15M Annual Savings, One Year Payback German state saves €15M annually after a €9M open-source migration. 30,000 employees now use LibreOffice. Digital sovereignty wins in…
Arch Linux December 2025 ISO: Archinstall 3.0.14 Enables True Portable USB Installations Arch Linux December 2025 ISO brings Archinstall 3.0.14 with UEFI bootloader location flexibility. Finally, true portable Linux on USB…
Linux Foundation TAB Election: Jonathan Corbet Steps Down After 18 Years Jonathan Corbet leaves Linux Foundation TAB after 18 years. This is what healthy governance looks like.
Kali Linux 2025.4: GNOME 49 Goes Wayland-Only, X11 Finally Retired Kali Linux 2025.4 ships GNOME 49 with Wayland-only sessions, joining Ubuntu and Fedora in removing X11 support while maintaining…
DRM Color Pipeline API and HDR on Linux: The Long Road to Proper Display Color Management The DRM Color Pipeline API merged to drm-misc-next in November 2025 and is included in Linux kernel 6.19-rc1 (December 2025) after years of…