Is Linux Ready For Mainstream Gaming In 2025?
Linux is quietly gaining ground on Windows in the gaming space. But how well does it actually perform? Here's what I experienced.
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LibreOffice 7.4 is an exciting release with WebP support, performance boost, and MS Office compatibility improvements.
The popular open source graphic design software Krita has a new release after eight months.
As gaming on Linux continues to improve, so do the tools we use to play those games. Heroic Games Launcher
Tor Browser is the de-facto standard for users looking to utilize Tor network, and want strict privacy settings on their
Calibre is a popular open-source eBook reader for Linux, macOS, and Windows. It is also available for the ARM platform
darktable is an open-source photography/raw developer program. It is available for Linux, Windows, and macOS. Recently, the developers unveiled
Vim, the terminal text editor is back with a major update. The Vim 9.0 release includes several tiny improvements
We have already talked about the features coming to Thunderbird 102. And, if you have read that, it is time
A new Firefox version upgrade is here. While it may not be a major feature update like Firefox 100, it
Mozillaβs Thunderbird is a fantastic open-source email client. In fact, one of the best email clients for Linux. With
Spotify is a leading music streaming platform with several open-source projects. While most of the projects/tools are built for
With VPN providers, it is often important to look for Linux support. Some VPN services only provide you with OpenVPN
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