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If you're looking to jump from Windows 10 to Linux, and you have specific apps you need to use that aren't available on the open-source platform, here's how to get around that.
Linux has a ton of applications you can install, some of which you may not have heard of. These obscure apps are waiting to help improve your productivity.
But if you want to browse the internet, stream, or use most productivity software or office suites, you’ll find a capable ...
Learn to set up Alpine Linux on Raspberry Pi 5, configure graphics, and create a polished desktop environment in this step-by-step guide.
The version number isn't a typo: Pop!_OS is a third-party Ubuntu remix, and this is the Noble Numbat-based version – the ...
Microchip’s next generation LAN9645xF and LAN9645xS GbE switches are highly configurable with multiple ports and advanced ...
KDE has launched its own immutable Linux distribution in alpha. It acts as a 'reference implementation', offering atomic updates, Flatpak apps and more.
GNOME 49 brings new apps, lock screen media controls, multi-monitor brightness controls, file manager changes and fractional ...
Multiview for Channels DVR is currently in beta on Apple 4K TV devices only. To use it, you’ll need perform a handful of ...
Renesas has released its latest 64-bit microprocessor, the RZ/G3E, a versatile and powerful solution aimed at ...
Gaming on Linux might not be quite equal to gaming on Windows yet, but with a few small free, open-source programs, you can ...
That's where you can use progress. The progress utility can monitor specific coreutils processes and give you ...