Windows just got smashed -- by a better OS: OpenMandriva ROME update is here to show you why Linux is better!


If you’re tired of the constant updates, system requirements, and licensing headaches that come with Windows 11, OpenMandriva ROME 24.12 might be the perfect solution. As a rolling-release Linux distribution, OpenMandriva offers users the freedom to always stay on the cutting edge without waiting for major version updates.
With this latest release, OpenMandriva delivers a combination of performance and customization, making it a solid choice for those looking to break free from Windows. The inclusion of KDE Plasma Desktop (versions 6.2.4 and 5.27.11) offers a sleek, modern interface that’s as polished as any operating system Microsoft has to offer. Add to that the flexibility Linux provides, and you’re looking at a user experience that can be tailored to your needs.
Fedora Asahi Remix 39 now available for M1 and M2 Apple Silicon Mac computers


The long-awaited Fedora Asahi Remix 39 Linux distribution is now generally available, marking a very special moment for both Linux enthusiasts and Apple users alike. Developed through a collaboration between the Fedora Asahi Special Interest Group and the Asahi Linux project, this release is set to make Apple hardware more attractive to Linux users.
What sets Fedora Asahi Remix 39 apart is its comprehensive support for Apple's M1 and M2 chips across various Mac models, including MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, Mac Mini, Mac Studio, and iMac. Most components are fully working, including Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. You can confirm what doesn’t work by scrolling to the bottom of the page here.