We know 'Linux is a cancer' but could CentOS chaos spell opportunity for Microsoft? Analyst suggests Redmond's internal distro may one day fly the coop OSes10 Sep 2024 | 57
Ubuntu Noble updates on hold while 20th anniversary teaser bears retro-styled gifts 22.04 to 24.04 upgrade temporarily withdrawn, but will be back OSes09 Sep 2024 | 11
Raspberry Pi 4 bugs throw wrench in the works for Fedora 41 Problems also afflict the Pi Pico 2's chip OSes05 Sep 2024 | 37
13 days into the outage, will Kaseya's Traverse trip back to life today? 'Potential issue' in infrastructure of network monitoring tool results in lengthy, ongoing downtime OSes05 Sep 2024 | 12
Double Debian update: 11.11 and 12.7 arrive at once But Bullseye's days are numbered and it's time to think about upgrading OSes04 Sep 2024 | 10
Brace for glitches and GRUB grumbles as Ubuntu 24.04.1 lands Updated Now the Numbat has been neatened, you can replace your Jellyfish – if you dare OSes03 Sep 2024 | 16
Windows 11 continues slog up the Windows 10 mountain Almost three years on and many customers have yet to make the move OSes02 Sep 2024 | 103
Microsoft decides it's a good time for bad UI to die Opinion Set the Control Panel for the heart of the Sun OSes02 Sep 2024 | 198
Proof-of-concept code released for zero-click critical IPv6 Windows hole If you haven't deployed August's patches, get busy before others do OSes28 Aug 2024 | 14
'Uncertainty' drives LinkedIn to migrate from CentOS to Azure Linux Significant improvements to Microsoft's in-house Linux may follow OSes28 Aug 2024 | 75
The Windows Control Panel joins the ranks of the undead As users wail, Microsoft tweaks its text to drop the word 'deprecated' OSes27 Aug 2024 | 45
Linux Deepin 23: A polished distro from China that Western desktops could learn from A glimpse into the rapidly advancing world of Chinese open source OSes23 Aug 2024 | 53
Microsoft sends Windows Control Panel to tech graveyard A Paint-like rescue unlikely for old configuration warhorse OSes22 Aug 2024 | 197
Microsoft resurrects Windows Recall for upcoming preview Insiders get ready for Redmond's second run at AI snoopware OSes22 Aug 2024 | 50
Microsoft's Patch Tuesday borks dual-boot Linux-Windows PCs Plus: Three-year-old ProxyOracle flaw added to CISA's exploited bugs list OSes21 Aug 2024 | 35
Oreon Lime is AlmaLinux with a desktop twist Enterprise-level long-term stability, but a little friendlier OSes20 Aug 2024 | 19
Gentoo Linux to drop Itanium support as Funtoo fork enters 'Hobby Mode' Founder's side-project is letting in water OSes19 Aug 2024 | 25
Ubuntu 24.04.1 will be late, but fresher kernels are coming Bad news for impatient LTS users, balanced out by tweaked policy OSes19 Aug 2024 | 10
Windows 11 Insider preview brings new Sandbox features and fatter FAT32 Arrives in the Canary Channel and updated via the Microsoft Store OSes16 Aug 2024 | 18
Microsoft tweaks fine print to warn everyone not to take its AI seriously Don't use LLMs for anything important and don't try to reverse engineer it Software14 Aug 2024 | 25
Microsoft squashes bug that sent Windows devices to BitLocker recovery A patch to fix the patch that caused admins to scamper for their recovery keys OSes14 Aug 2024 | 14
China’s preferred desktop Linux, openKylin, chases the AI PC in version 2.0 Middle Kingdom netizens can look forward to the same kind of letdown Windows users get with Copilot OSes08 Aug 2024 | 7
Survey finds that four in five enterprise endpoints could run Windows 11 Bad news: They aren't, and Windows 10 end of support is looming OSes07 Aug 2024 | 41
Google splats device-hijacking exploited-in-the-wild Android kernel bug among others And Qualcomm addresses 'permanent denial of service' flaw in its stuff Patches06 Aug 2024 | 8
DARPA suggests turning old C code automatically into Rust – using AI, of course Who wants to make a TRACTOR pull request? Research03 Aug 2024 | 146
Azure Linux 3 hits general availability – but don't expect any frills Microsoft's distribution gets a new LTS kernel OSes02 Aug 2024 | 9
50 years ago, CP/M started the microcomputer revolution In 1974, Gary Kildall got the first version working and changed the world of operating systems OSes02 Aug 2024 | 135
Microsoft whiz dishes the dirt on the Blue Screen Of Death's colorful past CrowdStrike reminded the public that BSODs still exist. Their origins go back decades OSes02 Aug 2024 | 38
Too late now for canary test updates, says pension fund suing CrowdStrike That horse has not just bolted, it's trampled all over kernel space CSO01 Aug 2024 | 114
Linux updates with an undo function? Some distros have that Snapshots, failover, recovery, and uninstallation on a plate OSes01 Aug 2024 | 31
Compared to other distros, Vanilla OS 2 'Orchid' is rewriting how Linux works In front, unmodified GNOME; underneath, it's all a bit strange, but purposefully so OSes31 Jul 2024 | 44
No love lost between Apple and Nvidia as iGiant chooses Google chips for AI training Things are getting Tensor between Cupertino and Nv AI + ML30 Jul 2024 | 9
Apple Intelligence beta lands in iOS 18.1, macOS 15.1 previews At last, the world-changing innovation of ML emojis can be yours to enjoy AI + ML30 Jul 2024 | 17
Microsoft finds a new way to irritate Windows 11 users – a backup pop-up Ads in the Start Menu not annoying enough for you? Hold my beer OSes29 Jul 2024 | 86
The port of the Windows 95 Start Menu was not all it seemed Fnding your code on the cutting room floor decades after the event OSes29 Jul 2024 | 25
Linux Mint 22 'Wilma' still the Bedrock choice for moving off Windows Outsmarting Ubuntu's midlife crisis and dodging Flintstone-sized bugs OSes29 Jul 2024 | 134
Post-CrowdStrike, Microsoft to discourage use of kernel drivers by security tools Updated Now there's an idea – parsing config data in user mode OSes29 Jul 2024 | 49
OpenBSD enthusiast cooks up guide for the technically timid If you want a simple step-by-step, this is the best we've seen OSes25 Jul 2024 | 30
How a cheap barcode scanner helped fix CrowdStrike'd Windows PCs in a flash This one weird trick saved countless hours and stress – no, really OSes25 Jul 2024 | 89
The months and days before and after CrowdStrike's fatal Friday Analysis 'In the short term, they're going to have to do a lot of groveling' CSO25 Jul 2024 | 46
Arch-based CachyOS promises speed but trips over its laces Hands-on Strictly for performance fiends with ultra-modern kit who want a distro to match OSes23 Jul 2024 | 17
Tencent Cloud launches CentOS variant tuned for Chinese silicon Another sign of China's technological turn inwards – but not, sadly, a SPARC revival OSes23 Jul 2024 | 6
CrowdStrike file update bricks Windows machines around the world Updated Falcon Sensor putting hosts into deathloop - but there's a workaround Software19 Jul 2024 | 550
GNOME head honcho Holly Million steps down As nonprofit behind the desktop environment of the world's most profitable Linux distro maker scours around for cash OSes17 Jul 2024 | 44
Microsoft to intro checkpoint cumulative updates for Win 11 The mission? To spend less time in patch purgatory OSes16 Jul 2024 | 12
Linux kernel 6.10 arrives with punched-up hardware support Plus: Broader Rust abilities, better sandboxing, and more OSes15 Jul 2024 | 6
Fresh programmer's editor on Linux lies Zed ahead New project from Atom developer gains a second host OS Software15 Jul 2024 | 48
PowerToys bring fun tweaks to Windows 10 and 11 Friday FOSS Fest Mac migrants (if any exist) will find Powertoys Run strangely familiar OSes12 Jul 2024 | 39
Windows 11 is closing the gap on Windows 10 Market share increases for Microsoft's latest operating system OSes10 Jul 2024 | 30
Critical Windows licensing bugs – plus two others under attack – top Patch Tuesday Patch Tuesday Citrix, SAP also deserve your attention – because miscreants are already thinking about Exploit Wednesday Patches10 Jul 2024 | 19
Raspberry Pi OS airs out some fresh options for the summer Why go outside in the sunshine when you could play with tiny computers in a darkened room? OSes09 Jul 2024 | 43
Oracle releases experimental next-gen kernel build UEK-next is bleeding edge – unlike most CentOS-alikes OSes05 Jul 2024 | 16
Experimental Mir-based tiling WM is winning acceptance outside Ubuntopia Miracle-WM takes several more steps forward OSes04 Jul 2024 | 18
FreeDOS and FreeBSD prove old code never dies, just gets nifty updates Anniversary time and both are going strong into their 30s OSes02 Jul 2024 | 57
Apple crippled watchOS to corner heart-tracking market, doctors say Normally it's the iGiant's prices that give the ol' ticker a hard time Personal Tech28 Jun 2024 | 13
Microsoft yanks Windows 11 update after boot loop blunder Tour of recovery options not supposed to be part of KB5039302 OSes27 Jun 2024 | 34
SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 to receive support right up to end of Unix epoch And there's a special offer on the CentOS-compatible Liberty Linux OSes26 Jun 2024 | 10
Apple tells emulator developers it's OK with retro games – not entire OSes Updated We sure hope this won't upset European regulators given how great their relationship is with Apple right now OSes26 Jun 2024 | 22