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A good dual-boot setup will double your satisfaction and cut your technical headaches in half.
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A good dual-boot setup will double your satisfaction and cut your technical headaches in half.
It's OK for an OS to be geeky.
DietPi 10 has some new software and drops support for Debian 11.
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Switching from TickTick’s polished GUI to a Linux terminal to-do list for a week was equal parts rewarding and frustrating.
Those old CD games that have been sitting on your shelf for eternity? Linux can run them.
With a simple USB drive and Tails, you can turn any PC into a secure, Tor-encrypted workstation in seconds.
Clicking through app grids is a waste of time. I switched to Ulauncher, a tool that learns your habits and launches apps with just a few keystrokes.
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The first one lets you draw that cool ASCII art without any typing.
We're getting better networking and cleaner code in this stable release.
This new Debian doesn't need the penguin.
GNOME: The desktop environment that kept reinventing itself—whether users wanted it to or not.
The file browser, terminal, and settings options are all getting improvements with version 1.0.3.