You'll find various versions of Ultimate Edition Arch Linux for different needs - gaming, development, older hardware, and even a minimal installation. Here's where the distro really shines.
These distros are easy to install, include the right apps, skip the bloat and ads, and automatically detect your hardware. Easy peasy. You're welcome.
XDA Developers on MSN
4 reasons you should create a dev VM if you’re even remotely into coding
When you’re working on multiple projects, it’s easy to end up with a disorganized collection of config documents, binaries, and executable files. If you’re not careful with the packages, you’re just ...
How-To Geek on MSN
I Tried Using a Linux VM as My Desktop Computer, Here's What Went Wrong
There are some other benefits to using an OS within a VM, like having a virtual drive that grows and shrinks based on what you need. If I need a bit more oomph, I can reconfigure my VM with more RAM ...
If you're wondering whether this free operating system is worth trying, our tech experts break down the pros and cons – plus ...
6don MSNOpinion
MX Linux 25 reaches beta testing – complete with systemd
Fancy a taste? The version based on Debian 'Trixie' is nearly ready, but not all the changes may be entirely welcome ...
If you read “Jenny’s Daily Drivers” or “Linux Fu” here on Hackaday, you know we like Linux. Jenny’s series, especially, ...
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