XDA Developers on MSN
Linux might never replace Windows, so Valve is putting it in your living room instead
Valve figured out what Linux couldn't.
It looks like Valve is working behind the scenes on enabling Linux game compatibility tools to work on Steam. These compatibility tools allow games developed for Windows to work on Linux, similar to ...
Alpine Linux experimenting with an optional systemd compatibility layer marks an interesting moment in Linux evolution. While ...
A week ago HEXUS reported upon sightings of compatibility tools being tested on Linux-based SteamOS systems. Much of what was gleaned from that pre-launch leakage has now materialised, as Valve has ...
I'm using Linux Mint 15 now and will installing Linux Mint 16 or fedora 20 on it if I get it. I did do a search for Linux compatibility, but all found was old information on older models and problems ...
For years now, Valve has been slowly improving the capabilities of the Proton compatibility layer that lets thousands of Windows games work seamlessly on the Linux-based SteamOS. But Valve’s ...
The latest trends and issues around the use of open source software in the enterprise. OpenELA has announced ELValidated, a verification and interoperability suite for Enterprise Linux operating ...
How-To Geek on MSN
This is how I'd learn Linux if I had to start all over again
And four things I wish I knew sooner.
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