One year on Linux, two distros, a few tears, four desktop environments, and zero regrets about leaving Windows.
Homebrew is a free, open-source package manager for Linux and MacOS that simplifies the installation and management of software. Think of Homebrew as a command-line version of the App Store that ...
Linux doesn’t hide the system behind guardrails. Here’s why its freedom, flexibility, and control still outclass the ...
Wine lets you run 16-bit, 32-bit, and 64-bit Windows x86 binaries on modern Unix and Unix-like OSes. This release eliminates ...
Omarchy is an Arch-based distribution that uses Hyprland. You'll need skill and patience to get the most out of this OS. Hyprland is getting tons of coverage within the Linux community. If you've ...
A developer known as "PhialsBasement" has recently merged several commits into Valve Software's custom Wine build, ...
Posts from this topic Linux diary, chapter one: winging it. Linux diary, chapter one: winging it. is a senior reviews editor ...
Wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows apps and games on Linux, a major part of Valve's Proton and now Wine 11 is ...
Cybercriminals use ErrTraffic tool to automate malware distribution through fake browser error messages, with attacks ...
Firefox 147 released with XDG directory support ending a 20-year Linux bug, auto Picture-in-Picture, better AMD video ...
Linux offers control, security, and freedom, but its learning curve, software, and hardware issues may challenge some users.
Basically it’s an operating system that uses a Linux kernel, the WINE compatibility layer for Windows applications, and the ...
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