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Posted by Roy Schestowitz on May 13, 2023

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A Gnu Way to Play: How to Get PC Games Running on Linux

=> ↺ A Gnu Way to Play: How to Get PC Games Running on Linux

Gnu/Linux is an open-source operating system that's great for programmers, but is it good for gaming? If you are considering making the switch from Windows to Linux, you may want to temper your expectations just a tad. While Linux gaming is easier than ever—Valve's Steam Deck runs on a version of Linux, after all—it still isn’t on par with what you can get on Windows.
If you try to play any number of games, you will find that some can suffer small graphical quirks or decreased performance, while others won't work at all. Others may require some web searches and command-line tweaking to get playable. However, once you have the basics down, you will be surprised at how many games you can get running.

How to Boot Multiple Operating Systems From One USB Drive with Ventoy

=> ↺ How to Boot Multiple Operating Systems From One USB Drive with Ventoy

When it comes to installing an operating system from scratch, users have the option to burn it onto a flash drive, then boot into it to begin the installation. However, if you decide to install a different OS, you must format the drive, then burn a new one. This process can be tedious, not to mention time-wasting. But if you use Ventoy, an open-source solution, you can instantly access several installations, even without burning or extracting them.

How To Install Notepad++ on Debian 11

=> ↺ How To Install Notepad++ on Debian 11

In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Notepad++ on Debian 11. Whether you're just starting out on your coding journey or you're a seasoned pro, Notepad++ has everything you need to take your coding game to the next level.

How to Set Environment Variables in Linux (Guide) | Beebom

=> ↺ How to Set Environment Variables in Linux (Guide) | Beebom

Ever wondered how you get the same terminal experience every time you open a new terminal session in Linux? The terminal pulls the configuration file and sets the environment according to the values in the file and the environment variables. But do you know what even is an environment variable? In this article, we will discuss what environment variables are and how to set appropriate values for them in Linux.

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