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Void Linux, the Little Distro That Could

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So, way, way back in ancient times (well, May of this year) I wrote of a little distribution called Void Linux, which you can see here. Basically, I thought it was pretty swell. A few months on and nothing much has changed. And that is a good thing! It's been a while since I've posted anything on…

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Snaps vs Flatpak? Both!

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We recently did a little article on Canonical's "Snappy" system, also known as Snaps, and it's usefulness for testing new and updated software without breaking your existing installations or versions of that specific software. Akin to Upstart vs systemd, Red Hat also have their own slice…

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Snaps - A Good Way to Test the Latest Apps

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If you've been following the latest Ubuntu news around the traps, you've probably heard about Canonical's "Snappy" system. We actually did an article on Snappy back in late 2014 when the project had just started to surface. As of the latest Ubuntu 16.04 LTS release, the core program…

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Impressions of a Chromebook and Linuxy Goodness

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Feeling like something different, I recently bought a HP Chromebook 11. In this article I give my impressions on the device itself and also some Linux-specific goodness thanks to something caled Crouton, plus a few thoughts on working in the "cloud". As someone who uses a typical…

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GNOME Shell Challenge Update - Analysis and Revelations

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Well, amazingly, it's already almost been a full week since I started the GNOME Shell Challenge. I know updates have been slow to come, but rest assured I have been and still am using GNOME Shell full-time since the challenge began. First of all, a few points from my experience so far: GNOME…

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The GNOME Shell Challenge

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The mission: use GNOME Shell as the primary desktop for an entire week. Do I choose to accept it? Yes. It's easy enough to try something for a short time and discard it in a negative manner, which has been the case for me with GNOME Shell in the past, but perhaps it can be fun to challenge yourself…

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AAA Gaming Heats Up On Linux With The Releases Of XCOM: Enemy Unknown And Civilization V

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In recent times, there's probably no better time to be a Linux gamer. We've already seen some pretty impressive games make their way to our favourite Tux-powered platform and the releases of Sid Meier's Civilization V and XCOM: Enemy Unknown within the last couple of weeks is no exception. Released…

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How to Enable HTTPS Protocol on Debian 13

Learn how to enable HTTPS on Debian 13 with our step-by-step guide. Secure your website and enhance user trust with easy-to-follow instructions.

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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: July 6th, 2025

Discover the latest in Linux news with the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup for July 6th, 2025. Stay updated on trends, releases, and community highlights.

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Linuxiac Weekly Wrap-Up: Week 27 (Jun 30 – Jul 6, 2025)

Discover the latest in Linux news with our Weekly Wrap-Up for Week 27. Stay informed on updates, trends, and insights from June 30 to July 6, 2025.

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The July 2025 Issue of the PCLinuxOS Magazine

Discover the July 2025 issue of PCLinuxOS Magazine, featuring the latest updates, tutorials, and tips to enhance your Linux experience. Dive in now!

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DXVK 2.7 Improves Support for God of War, Watch Dogs 2, and Final Fantasy XIV

Discover how DXVK 2.7 enhances gaming experiences for God of War, Watch Dogs 2, and Final Fantasy XIV with improved performance and compatibility.

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Alternatives To Popular CLI Tools: free

Discover free alternatives to popular CLI tools that enhance your workflow. Explore options that boost productivity without breaking the bank.

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How to Install Google Chrome on AlmaLinux 10

Learn how to easily install Google Chrome on AlmaLinux 10 with our step-by-step guide. Enhance your browsing experience today!

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Fedora Linux 43 to Drop MBR Support for UEFI x86 Installs

Fedora Linux 43 is set to drop MBR support for UEFI x86 installations. Discover what this means for users and how to adapt to the changes.

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OrangePi RV2 Single Board Computer Running Linux: orangepi-config

Discover the OrangePi RV2, a powerful single board computer running Linux. Explore its features, setup guide, and community support for your projects.

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5 Best Free and Open Source Font Managers

Discover the top 5 free and open source font managers to organize your typography effortlessly.

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GamingOnLinux Latest Articles

Next-generation brick building sandbox Brickadia is out with Linux / Steam Deck support

Roblox? LEGO? Who needs it. I'm all about Brickadia life now it's out in Early Access..Read the full article on GamingOnLinux.

Kaizen: A Factory Story is a great return from the Zachtronics team

Reformed under the new studio Coincidence, the team from Zachtronics have now released Kaizen: A Factory Story with Linux / SteamOS support..Read the…

If you love Brotato you should check out Noobs Are Coming

Noobs Are Coming is a new release that takes the skin of Brotato and puts you in the shoes of a final boss, complete with really weird…

Handmade stop-motion digging adventure Mashina arrives July 31

From the team that made Judero, the handmade stop-motion digging adventure Mashina is set to arrive on July 31st..Read the full article on…

AMID EVIL, DUSK and many other greats can be found in the Fanatical Shooter Bundle

Get ready to head into the weekend with the Build Your Own Shooter Bundle from Fanatical. There's plenty of treats for real cheap..Read the full…

2.5D turn-based strategy game Avante! Atlantis gives off Advance Wars vibes

Avante! Atlantis is an upcoming turn-based strategy game that looks like you're playing a board game with a clever 2.5D style..Read the full article…

City-building on the back of a giant creature, The Wandering Village 1.0 is out now

The Wandering Village from Stray Fawn Studio is a really unique city-builder that takes place on the back of a giant moving creature..Read the full…

Old School Rally gets hit with a DMCA and taken down from Steam

Showing just how tough game dev can be for smaller teams and solo devs, Old School Rally has been hit with a DMCA and the Steam store page is…

Cyberpunk 2077 2.3 is out with new vehicles, auto drive, AMD FSR 4, Intel XeSS 2 and more

CD PROJEKT RED have released the latest major free update for Cyberpunk 2077 today, bringing with it new content and graphics enhancements..Read the…

NVIDIA 570.172.08 released for Linux as the main stable driver

NVIDIA are continuing to make us guess what's included in their updates with the NVIDIA driver 570.172.08 release today..Read the full article on…

Extreme sports game Descenders Next is Steam Deck Verified ahead of release

Extreme sports game Descenders Next is set to arrive sometime soon, and they've ensured it works well on Steam Deck as it's Verified ahead of…

Impressive free and open source RTS 0 A.D. gets an essential patch update

0 A.D. is a free and open source RTS game that saw a first release in years back in January, now an important bug fix patch is out now..Read the full…

Mesa 25.1.6 and Mesa 25.2.0 RC1 are now available for Linux graphics drivers

Mesa 25.1.6 is the latest bug-fix release for the open source Linux graphics drivers, plus the first Release Candidate for the next…

felix86 emulator for Linux for x86 and x86-64 apps on RISC-V can now run Steam and major games

You can now play some major games on RISC-V systems running Linux, thanks to the felix86 emulator that's really coming along..Read the full article…

Make-A-Wish UK launches the Wish 200 Week Charity Sale

Help make some dreams come true for critically ill children in the Wish 200 Week Charity Sale that's now live on Steam..Read the full article on…

Battlesmiths: Blade & Forge announced Steam Deck support

Battlesmiths: Blade & Forge is a tactical RPG where every piece of gear is forged by you, and there's also some town-building involved too..Read…

Get the Devil May Cry game series in the latest Humble Bundle

Want some action? The Devil May Cry Humble Bundle is another chance for you to build up your collection of games..Read the full article on…

8BitDo Pro 3 Bluetooth announced with swappable magnetic ABXY

I don't need another controller, at this point I have 7 but another couldn't hurt right? The 8BitDo Pro 3 Bluetooth with swappable magnetic ABXY…

Umamusume: Pretty Derby now Steam Deck Playable / SteamOS Compatible and works on Desktop Linux

Another game with anti-cheat that released on Steam recently is Umamusume: Pretty Derby. Valve just rated it Steam Deck Playable / SteamOS…

Silence of the Siren renames to Heroes of Science and Fiction to pull in more HoMM fans

Heroes of Science and Fiction is the new name for Silence of the Siren from Oxymoron Games, as they try to pull in more fans of Heroes of Might and…

Lost Ark from Amazon Games appears to have enabled the anti-cheat for Linux / SteamOS

Lost Ark is a free to play MMO from Smilegate RPG and Amazon Games that was previously blocked on Linux platforms like SteamOS / Steam Deck but now…

Avowed from Obsidian and Xbox now Steam Deck Verified with Update 1.5

Avowed from Obsidian Entertainment / Xbox Game Studios is now fully Steam Deck Verified with the big new 1.5 update..Read the full article on…

Blender 4.5 LTS arrives with Vulkan fully supported and lots of performance improvements

A big day in Blender land with the arrival of Blender 4.5 LTS, finally bringing Vulkan up to full supported status with it matching OpenGL..Read the…

Steam adds Trade Protected Items starting with Counter-Strike 2, along with a bit of Half-Life fan trolling

Counter-Strike 2 has begun a new season, and Valve added a new feature called Trade Protected Items and they're poking fun at Half-Life fans…

Valve gets pressured by payment processors with a new rule for game devs and various adult games removed

Valve have added a new rule to the Onboarding guide for game developers, noting that payment processors get a say in what stays on Steam..Read the…

The upcoming skate. from EA will be unsupported on Linux / SteamOS and Steam Deck due to anti-cheat

skate. is an upcoming next-generation skateboarding game and it's now confirmed it will not support Linux / SteamOS and Steam Deck due to…

Popular free online shooter STRAFTAT just got a big content expansion with 4 player support

STRAFTAT is a free to play arena shooter that's quite popular, and it just had a big content expansion with support for 4 players..Read the full…

Dungeons & Dragons Neverwinter Nights 2: Enhanced Edition has arrived and Steam Deck Verified

Dungeons & Dragons Neverwinter Nights 2: Enhanced Edition is now here from Aspyr Media, updating the classic from 2006..Read the full article on…

Wuthering Waves now Steam Deck Playable, and works on Desktop Linux with one tweak

After Wuthering Waves launched on Steam, it was left broken on all Linux platforms including SteamOS and Steam Deck but now it works..Read the full…

Shark Dentist looks a bit silly, tense, gruesome and I need to play it

I don't know who thought that it was a good idea to be a Shark Dentist, in what looks like a set from a cheap horror movie - but now I have to try…

The Alters gets patched to replace AI generated bits, fix a Steam Deck crash and more

The Alters from 11 bit studios appears to be doing very well, apart from the controversy over the AI generated bits. A new patch is out to fix it…

RimWorld – Odyssey expansion is out now along with update 1.6

RimWorld has expanded in a massive way with the Odyssey expansion and the 1.6 update, now available for all players..Read the full article on…

Try the big demo upgrade for Demon Tides, an impressive looking open-world 3D platformer

An open world platformer where you express yourself with different movements, Demon Tides looks like a lot of fun and it just had a huge demo…

Legion Go S gets Joystick LED controls in SteamOS, plus more Steam updates for all

Valve put out a new Steam Beta for Desktop and SteamOS, here's all that's changed for the July 14th update..Read the full article on GamingOnLinux.

Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War - Definitive Edition to release August 14

Relic Entertainment have announced that Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War - Definitive Edition is set for release on August 14th..Read the full article…

Lossless Scaling Frame Gen gets a Decky Loader Steam Deck plugin but there's drama

There's some drama in Steam Deck land with a Decky Loader plugin, that works with Lossless Scaling Frame Generation from the new lsfg-vk project for…

Open source Medal of Honor: Allied Assault adds better bots and a new master server for online play

Fancy some Medal of Honor: Allied Assault on modern systems with online play? OpenMoHAA is what you need to check out..Read the full article on…

Split-screen game launcher for Linux / SteamOS adds support for multiple keyboards and mice

PartyDeck is a free and open source split-screen game launcher for Linux / SteamOS, and the latest release sounds great..Read the full article on…

System76 reveal the new Adder WS laptop, their "most affordable" powerhouse

Linux hardware vendor and Pop!_OS Linux distribution developer System76 have revealed the Adder WS laptop, and it's quite powerful..Read the full…

GE-Proton 10-9 released with NTSYNC and FSR4 upgrade support

GE-Proton 10-9 is out now with some exciting sounding new features like NTSYNC and FSR4 upgrade support for gamers on Linux, SteamOS and Steam…

Wine 10.12 brings EGL backend in the X11 driver, support for Bluetooth Low Energy services

Wine 10.12 is out now as the latest development release towards Wine 11, bringing new features and bug fixes for running Windows apps / games on…

DOGWALK is a free casual game from the Blender Studio out now

The Blender Studio team have now released DOGWALK, a free casual game made with Godot Engine..Read the full article on GamingOnLinux.

Limbo and Inside are getting delisted from GOG

GOG have announced that Limbo and Inside from studio Playdead are being delisted, so you might want to grab them while you can..Read the full article…

Get the Borderlands series in the new Gear Up For Borderlands 4 Humble Bundle

Plenty of action to be had here in the Gear Up For Borderlands 4 Humble Bundle, giving you a whole bunch of games from Gearbox..Read the full article…

Proton Experimental updated to fix the Epic Games Store and a few games

Valve put out a small update to Proton Experimental to begin the weekend, with fixes for the Epic Games Store and a few games for Linux, SteamOS and…

Build your own Capcom Summer Bundle with Fanatical

A little Capcom for the weekend? Fanatical have released an easy way to save some monies in the Build your own Capcom Summer Bundle..Read the full…

Try having a shotgun for an arm in the demo for Captain Wayne - Vacation Desperation

Captain Wayne - Vacation Desperation is an upcoming retro-styled completely over the top FPS, it looks awesome and a demo is now live..Read the full…

SuperWEIRD is a co-op mixture of automation, tower defense and adventuring

SuperWEIRD is the next planned game from developers Luden.io, merging together a few different genres into something thoroughly odd..Read the full…

Lossless Scaling's Frame Generation for Linux gets upgraded to the latest v3.1

The dev of the popular Lossless Scaling app has been helping the lsfg-vk project that brings Lossless Scaling's Frame Generation to Linux to get it…

How to install Battle.net on Linux, SteamOS and Steam Deck for World of Warcraft and Starcraft

Want to get Battle.net on your Linux system like SteamOS and Steam Deck? Here's a guide giving you the options to play World of Warcraft and…