An obscure Linux distro that quietly respects old hardware.
Wine 11.0, the latest stable release of the open-source compatibility layer that allows Windows games and apps to run on ...
There are other home server, NAS, and media-streaming distros, but this aspires to much more Hands On Want to get off someone ...
We can expect better and more robust compatibility.
Wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows apps and games on Linux, a major part of Valve's Proton and now Wine 11 is ...
Newer kernel, newer Cinnamon, new tools, and even new icons The timing is right if you're looking to try out Mint. New ...
Transparently runs 16, 32, and 64-bit Windows apps, but still doesn't use the Microsoft store. The latest version of the Wine ...
The Linux 6.19 kernel development cycle has hit a speed bump. Linus Torvalds confirmed that release candidate 6 arrived ...
Valve has officially announced the end of support for 32-bit Windows operating systems, following a recent update that transitions the Steam Client to a native 64-bit architecture to enhance security ...
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This new Linux distro is a multimedia powerhouse right out of the box ...