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Linux is the open-source operating-system kernel and the ecosystem of distributions built on it, spanning desktop, server, and embedded use; distinct from Linux gaming, which has its own topic.

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Linux is the open-source operating-system kernel and the ecosystem of distributions built on it, spanning desktop, server, and embedded use; distinct from Linux gaming, which has its own topic.

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r/linux · u/throwaway16830261 · 

Fedora's Atomic desktop model is quietly becoming the future of Linux for normal people

Fedora's Atomic desktop model is quietly becoming the future of Linux for normal people

r/linuxquestions · u/UsedFactor1973 · 

How do u actually learn linux?

I've been using linux for half a year and a few months now. I'm using linux mint. I downloaded linux cause I wanted something customizable and being able to control what's on my laptop while actually knowing what I'm doi…

r/linux · u/theldus · 

Kernel.org's IPv6 address ends in ":1991:8:25", the date Linux was announced

I was dig-ing through some hosts to check IPv6 support when I noticed kernel.org's AAAA record: 2600:3c04:e001:324:0:1991:8:25 That suffix (::1991:8:25), is August 25, 1991, the day Linus Torvalds posted his famous annou…

r/linux · u/Traditional-Scar-667 · 

Open source kept my 2009 Logitech G19 alive

TL;DR: Fixed a long-standing bug in the Linux driver for my 2009 Logitech G19. Instead of replacing perfectly good hardware, I repaired the software. This is why I love Linux and open source. Today I fixed a bug in the L…

r/linux · u/DistantRavioli · 

It looks like Vulkan video decode has finally merged for Firefox 153

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2021722 This should mean out of the box hardware accelerated video decode for Nvidia users without needing hacky third party translation to vaapi or weird permissions or any o…

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There's no way I couldn't start this article without touching on the gigantic elephant in the room: the Windows Subsystem for Linux. It truly says something that, for all the benefits Windows may have over a typical Linux distro, Microsoft decided that one of the ways to make Windows better was to simply... put another operating system inside of it. WSL initially made its debut back in 2016, and since then, it has progressed significantly, going from a purely terminal-based tool to adding support for GUI apps, as well as adding support for systemd, a key component in many Linux distros. The fa

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