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Linux Mint 19.1: A sneaky popular distro skips upheaval, offers small upgrades
(local verson)The 2018 XPS 13 Developer’s Edition—Have it your way on a “just works” Linux laptop
(local verson)A tour of elementary OS, perhaps the Linux world’s best hope for the mainstream
(local verson)Vivaldi 2.0 review: The modern Web browser does not have to be so bland
(local verson)Ubuntu 18.04: Unity is gone, GNOME is back—and Ubuntu has never been better
(local verson)Ubuntu 17.10: Return of the GNOME
(local verson)Mint 18.1 review: Forget about Wayland and get comfy with the command line
(local verson)Fedora 25: With Wayland, Linux has never been easier (or more handsome)
(local verson)System76 Oryx Pro review: Linux in a laptop has never been better
(local verson)Ubuntu 16.10: Convergence is in a holding pattern; consistency’s here instead
(local verson)Fedora 24 review: The year’s best Linux distro is puzzlingly hard to recommend
(local verson)Mint 18 review: “Just works” Linux doesn’t get any better than this
(local verson)HTTPS is not a magic bullet for Web security
(local verson)The XPS 13 DE: Dell continues to build a reliable Linux lineage
(local verson)Ubuntu 16.04 proves even an LTS release can live at Linux’s bleeding edge
(local verson)Vivaldi closes in on the cure for the common browser
(local verson)Review: Mint 17.3 may be the best Linux desktop distro yet
(local verson)Fedora 23 review: Skip if you want stability, stay to try Linux’s bleeding edge
(local verson)Ubuntu 15.10 review: Wily Werewolf leaves scary experimentation for next year
(local verson)How Google’s AMP project speeds up the Web—by sandblasting HTML
(local verson)Rare breed: Linux Mint 17.2 offers desktop familiarity and responds to user wants
(local verson)Debian 8: Linux’s most reliable distro makes its biggest change since 1993
(local verson)Google champions responsive Web design in page ranking update
(local verson)Hands-on with Vivaldi, the new Web browser for power users
(local verson)Ten years of Ubuntu: How Linux’s beloved newcomer became its criticized king
(local verson)Markdown throwdown: what happens when FOSS software gets corporate backing?
(local verson)How a new HTML element will make the Web faster
(local verson)Ubuntu 14.04 review: Missing the boat on big changes
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