Tag: windows

  • Latest Linux Desktop Tools

    Latest Linux Desktop Tools

    Linux is having a moment in the mainstream right now, thanks to the popularity of the Steam Deck and SteamOS. The thing is, while Linux is the overarching name for the operating systems bearing its name, there are as many Linux distributions as stars in the sky (okay, maybe not quite, but it’s not far…

  • New Wine 10.0 is Out

    New Wine 10.0 is Out

    Wine 10.0, the latest Windows compatibility layer for Linux, has a stable release. Bundles over 6000 changes into one stable release, including ARM64EC support. Yesterday morning, WineHQ released an overview of Wine 10.0, the Windows compatibility layer for Linux upon which several projects have been derived, including Valve’s Proton, which has massively expanded Windows game…

  • Lite 7.0 On Old Computers

    Lite 7.0 On Old Computers

    This lightweight Linux distro is the easiest way to revive your old computer. If you want to breathe life back into a slow or aging computer, Linux Lite 7.0 is a lightweight (and easy to install) distribution I highly recommend. My friend recently wanted to bring an old laptop back to life. Her aging Intel…

  • New Features on Mint 22.1

    New Features on Mint 22.1

    The 6 Exciting Features in Linux Mint 22.1 ‘Xia’ Release!Linux Mint’s latest upgrade is available. Explore more about it before you try it out! Linux Mint 22.1 ‘Xia’ is a release that takes a different naming scheme for a change because they didn’t find the names starting with “W” good enough 😄 While the official…

  • Debian 12.9 Bookworm Replaces Win10

    Debian 12.9 Bookworm Replaces Win10

    Debian Linux 12.9 Bookworm is the perfect free replacement as Windows 10 support from Microsoft ends. With Windows 10 losing support this year, it’s time to consider alternatives. Debian 12 “Bookworm,” one of the most stable and secure Linux-based operating systems, stands out as a free and powerful replacement. Whether you’re looking to keep your…

  • NTSYNC Driver Ready for Linux 6.14

    NTSYNC Driver Ready for Linux 6.14

    Written by Michael Larabel, January 12. Set to make the upcoming Linux 6.14 kernel cycle even more exciting is that it looks like the completed NTSYNC driver will be ready for merging. The NTSYNC driver enhances Wine / Proton (Steam Play) gaming by better matching the Windows NT synchronization primitives to allow for better gaming…