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This hidden Linux feature makes Windows look embarrassing for developers
A quiet advantage most people overlook but shouldn't.
It is a widely held misconception that in order to fully make use of the performance available with multicore processors, virtualization in the form of a hypervisor must be used, along with a ...
There are quite a few control sequences available on Linux systems— many I use routinely, and some I’ve only just recently discovered— and they can be surprisingly useful. In today’s post, we’re going ...
Asus makes it relatively painless to adjust the clock speed and enable or disable hardware like the camera or WiFi on most Eee PC models – assuming you’re using Windows XP or Xandros. But if you want ...
More people use Linux than they realize because even Smart TVs and the Steam Deck run on a version of Linux, but making the switch on a PC can be scary.
About 10 years ago engineers were exploring the limits of uses for Linux, the open-source operating system for computing devices. I’ve followed this project from the beginning. Curt Wuollet, an ...
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