Although there’s probably no good reason to want to run image editing software from 1996 other than for nostalgia’s sake, if ...
How-To Geek on MSN
Why I stopped installing apps the traditional Linux way
As I've grown more comfortable with Linux, I've discovered alternative methods of installing apps. Sometimes, they're better ...
Unsurprisingly to many of us, app stores for smart televisions are also trash. Perhaps even more full of trash than other app stores due to the smaller ecosystem and fewer reviewers. Spur analyzed ...
Cosmopolitan Libc makes C/C++ a build-once run-anywhere language, like Java, except it doesn't need an interpreter or virtual machine. Instead, it reconfigures stock GCC and Clang to output a ...
Why spend $1,049 on a Steam Machine when SteamOS can turn the gaming PC you already own into one?
Do you have an ancient laptop or desktop just lying around? Transform that aging PC into an NAS, experiment with a new OS, ...
Ever longed for a Linux distro to have with you at all times? Consider the super-fast, modular, and immutable Slackware-based ...
June was sweltering, but the summer heat didn’t slow down open-source software developers. Last month delivered a wave of app ...
The PorteuX project has officially released PorteuX 2.6, bringing a new round of updates to the lightweight Slackware-based ...
Linux has a wealth of applications, but sometimes the smaller tools get overlooked. Here's a list of those I'd prefer never ...
Citrix says it has returned to the mainstream server virtualization market with the release of XenServer 9. The hypervisor ...
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Bottles is how you should actually run Windows apps on Linux
Running Windows programs on Linux can be complicated, but pairing Bottles with Wine makes things much easier and more ...
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