Linux doesn't need the terminal anymore, and that's actually great
…t essential for a lot of things Linux has gotten good at working out of the box Linux used to have some real compatibility issues. If you wanted your GPU, your webcam…
…t essential for a lot of things Linux has gotten good at working out of the box Linux used to have some real compatibility issues. If you wanted your GPU, your webcam…
…Related Linux's app problem isn't compatibility anymore, it's Flatpak and Snap splitting the desktop in two Both try to solve the chaos of Linux app delivery, but their split…
…It aimed for a handheld console experience, but it showed how games could comfortably work on a Linux-based operating system. SteamOS uses a compatibility layer called Proton, which expanded the gaming…
…most Linux operating systems supporting the live boot facility, I can set up my favorite distros in flash drives, configure persistent storage, and plug them into any PC with compatible architecture for…
…For my new build, I'm making the jump to Linux . Here are the four distros that have convinced me, for a variety of reasons, that Windows isn't worth the headache…
…Although you have to use the terminal interface to control your Linux instance, WSL2 is compatible with GUI applications. I’ve had minor scaling issues with the mouse cursor and menu buttons…
…Linux desktops are finally letting go of legacy hardware Some things just aren't worth holding onto forever Microsoft wants Windows to be compatible with everything ever released for the OS, but…
…Related These 7 Linux myths you still believe simply aren't true Linux is a completely different beast than it was a decade ago. Windows has legitimate competition And it isn't…
…NixOS is great NixOS is one of the most functional Linux distros out there, and I think it’s the future. Its immutability is unmatched, as you can wipe your Linux install…
…compatible with every hardware configuration yet, but once it eventually trickles down, it will make dual-booting look even less attractive. Related I tested dual-boot, WSL2, and VMs to run Linux…