A disclaimer: There's no real such thing as a Linux laptop. Linux will work on just about any PC, and I mean that literally. Remember the Intel Pentium 4 processor? It came out in 2000, and it's still ...
If you need help with Linux, try these outlets. You might not get an answer immediately, but one will come. These are all free to join and enjoy (just watch out for trolls). Linux is about community, ...
Novell is adding enterprise-level help for its Linux products to its Premium Service technical support program. The service program, which offers different levels of remote and managed support for ...
Don Reisinger reentered the Linux jungle over the weekend and reemerged a new man. Has his opinion on Linux changed? CNET contributor Don Reisinger is a technology columnist who has covered everything ...
Linux gaming is finally viable for me.
Commands that provide help are essential. Here's a look at some of the help you can get from the Linux system itself. Even after you’ve used Linux for a while, you will still find yourself needing ...
What can you do now? Well, you could try CentOS Stream, but it's not the same thing. Classic CentOS was a Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) clone. CentOS Stream, however, "tracks just ahead of a current ...
The Linux desktop revolution is just around the corner! This is a familiar refrain that has received new life in recent months thanks to Valve and its efforts to turn Linux into a gaming platform with ...
TITANS has returned with a new community team working on updates, and they need Linux user help to get it fixed up.
Steam for Linux doesn’t show any signs of fizzling out. Borderlands 2 recently arrived for Linux, even after Gearbox president Randy Pitchford warned Linux users not to get their hopes up. Steam also ...
Very few VPNs have native Linux support and even fewer have a GUI, which makes the search a little harder. This guide highlights the best VPNs for Linux, including those with a user interface. Linux ...
As a Linux user for the last couple of years, I can't say I'm upset by this. There are 18 years worth of Linux iterations out there somewhere that someone can download to run on their 18 year old 486 ...