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Thin clients are the best Linux machines nobody knows how to use correctly
Thin clients are cheap, quiet Linux endpoints, but most people deploy them wrong. Here’s how to use them the right way.
The move marks a notable shift in how major consumer software vendors view Linux as a gaming platform. For years, Linux users ...
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5 Linux tweaks that make Windows switchers stay for good
Transform your Linux experience with these clever adjustments that cater to Windows switchers, ensuring a smooth and ...
Got an ancient laptop or desktop lying around? With just a bit of extra effort, you can transform an old gaming PC into an ...
After a decade of false starts across the industry, Nex Computer revisits the idea of replacing your laptop with a smartphone ...
Learn how Proton runs Windows titles on Linux by translating DirectX calls into Vulkan, so you can choose games that deliver ...
For years, the idea of carrying a full PC in your pocket has hovered between ambition and gimmick. From early convergence ...
The Xbox Full Screen Experience (or FSE) debuted late last year on the pricey Asus ROG Xbox Ally X, steadily trickling out to ...
The Steam Machine focuses on a compact, quiet TV setup with Steam OS and Proton, so you enjoy console-like play without ...
RAM is a crucial component for a smooth PC experience. Linux doesn't require as much RAM as Windows. More is always better, but too much is also a thing. I'm not going to start this with a "back in ...
ChromiumOS is the open-source project that ChromeOS is based on. Aluminium sounds like the perfect codename for an operating ...
Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. I've used every Linux email client on the market, from the terminal-based Alpine (originally just Pine) to the Evolution groupware, and everything ...
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