Linux has strengths, but Windows 11 wins for most users — here’s why.
So, with the coming of Ryzen and moar cores, I'm coming to think I want to move away from Windows except for gaming/Lightroom type work. I want to experiment a little, I've got an extra laptop with ...
After being a lifelong Windows user for over 20 years, I started testing various Linux distros earlier this year, and I've been learning a lot about what makes it great and what makes it not so great.
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So you’re switching from Windows to Linux? Great. Like other users and organizations who’ve taken the plunge, it’s likely you’re making the move to take advantage of Linux’s stability and reliance on ...
Windows might be your bread and butter, but you can dual-boot it with Linux if you want to tinker, or play around with a wider range of open source software. Whether you're using Windows 10 or Windows ...