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Linux Distros Designed for Former Windows Users Are Picking Up Steam
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Linux Distros Designed for Former Windows Users Are Picking Up Steam
In this article, we look at how gaming-focused Linux distros like Bazzite are gaining traction among users leaving Windows, offering stronger performance, broad hardware support, and a smoother, less restrictive computing experience.
George Whittaker - December 4, 2025
Linux Kernel 6.18 Is Out: What’s New and Important
Linux Kernel 6.18 Is Out: What’s New and Important
George Whittaker
December 2, 2025
Wine 10.19 Released: Game Changing Support for Windows Reparse Points on Linux
Wine 10.19 Released: Game Changing Support for Windows Reparse Points on Linux
George Whittaker
November 20, 2025
Firefox 145: A Major Release with 32-Bit Linux Support Dropped
Firefox 145: A Major Release with 32-Bit Linux Support Dropped
George Whittaker
November 18, 2025

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Linux Distros Designed for Former Windows Users Are Picking Up Steam

Linux Distros Designed for Former Windows Users Are Picking Up Steam

George Whittaker - December 4, 2025
In this article, we look at how gaming-focused Linux distros like Bazzite are gaining traction among users leaving Windows, offering stronger performance, broad hardware support, and a smoother, less restrictive computing experience.
Linux Kernel 6.18 Is Out: What’s New and Important

Linux Kernel 6.18 Is Out: What’s New and Important

George Whittaker - December 2, 2025
Linux Kernel 6.18 is out with faster memory handling, improved hardware and driver support, stronger networking and security features, and a new dm-pcache storage cache system.
Wine 10.19 Released: Game Changing Support for Windows Reparse Points on Linux

Wine 10.19 Released: Game Changing Support for Windows Reparse Points on Linux

George Whittaker - November 20, 2025
This article highlights how Wine 10.19 adds long-awaited reparse-point support, improving Windows app and game compatibility on Linux while delivering broader stability and runtime upgrades.
Firefox 145: A Major Release with 32-Bit Linux Support Dropped

Firefox 145: A Major Release with 32-Bit Linux Support Dropped

George Whittaker - November 18, 2025
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MX Linux 25 ‘Infinity’ Arrives: Debian 13 ‘Trixie’ Base, Modern Tools & A Fresh Installer

George Whittaker - November 13, 2025
In this article we’ll walk through the key new features of MX Linux 25, what’s changed for each desktop edition, recommended upgrade or fresh-install paths, and why this release matters in the wider Linux-distribution ecosystem.
Arch Linux November 2025 ISO: Fresh Snapshot, Smarter Installer (Archinstall 3.0.12) & Pacman 7.1

Arch Linux November 2025 ISO: Fresh Snapshot, Smarter Installer (Archinstall 3.0.12) & Pacman 7.1

George Whittaker - November 11, 2025
This article explains why the Arch Linux 2025.11.01 ISO is a great fresh install point, highlighting Archinstall 3.0.12’s smoother Btrfs/bootloader setup and Pacman 7.1’s tighter security and tooling improvements.
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