XDA Developers on MSN
I fixed a 'dead' Windows 11 PC with the built-in tools most people don't know exist
You mightn't think it, but the Windows 11 Recovery Environment is genuinely powerful.
Whether you opt for bare metal servers or virtual machines, you'll need a rock-solid distro. These are my four go-to favorites.
How-To Geek on MSN
Linux is not a Windows substitute: Here's how you should approach it
The "Linux vs. Windows" argument is just ridiculous.
The Register on MSN
Linus Torvalds and friends tell The Reg how Linux solo act became a global jam session
Ts'o, Hohndel and the man himself spill beans on how checks in the mail and GPL made it all possible If you know anything ...
XDA Developers on MSN
Proxmox taught me more about Linux in a month than a year of distro-hopping
You can learn a lot about Linux by just trying different distros, but using Proxmox will force you to learn a lot of in-depth ...
XDA Developers on MSN
HexOS is doing for NAS software what Ubuntu did for Linux desktops
HexOS may not make sense for you, but making custom-built NAS accessible to everyone is an important step in moving away from ...
How-To Geek on MSN
If you only use Ubuntu, you’re missing out on what Linux is all about
If Ubuntu is your only Linux experience, you might be repeating the same pattern you tried to leave behind.
XDA Developers on MSN
WSL is great, but it taught me I should just run Linux natively instead
Linux might be the better choice after all.
Beyond graphics, Linux 6.19 tightens integration with the latest Intel and AMD processors. This move continues the steady march of enablement work for RISC‑V and other emerging hardware architectures, ...
The Register on MSN
Linus Torvalds keeps his 'fingers and toes' rule by decreeing next Linux will be version 7.0
But first, kernel 6.19 is upon us, with many goodies Penguin emperor Linus Torvalds has announced the next version of the Linux kernel will be version 7.0, a matter of some small interest, because it ...
XDA Developers on MSN
Linux distros are finally competing on design, and it shows
Linux distros now compete on design with polished installers and cohesive desktops, though consistency and customization tradeoffs still show.
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