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tuxlab · 4 months ago
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Best 50 Free Steam Games for Linux! 🚀🔥 2025 Edition
Are you ready to discover the Best 50 Free Steam Games for Linux - 2025 Edition? 🚀🔥 Look no further! In this ultimate Linux gaming guide, we’ve handpicked the top free Linux games available on Steam. Whether you’re into fast-paced shooters, strategic RTS games, classic platformers, or innovative indie titles, this list has it all!
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🚨 C Programmers & Code Nerds! 🚨 Just dropped into this goldmine of a guide: 👉 Learn C Programming – Full Beginner's Intro 👈 It breaks down what C is, why it matters, and how to get started FAST.
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thewholeworld49 · 1 month ago
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If you’re into Linux and love the idea of fully customizing your operating system, Lunar Linux might just be your new favorite distro. 🌙 Unlike many other Linux versions that come pre-built with tons of packages, Lunar Linux is source-based, which means you compile everything yourself from source code. This gives you ultimate control over what goes into your system and how it performs. It’s perfect for power users who want to tailor their OS down to the tiniest detail and optimize it for their specific needs.
Because you build Lunar Linux from the ground up, you get a lightweight and highly efficient system that only includes what you want. This can lead to better performance and a more personal computing experience. It’s definitely not for beginners, but if you’re ready to dive deep and learn a lot about how Linux works under the hood, Lunar Linux is a fantastic challenge.
If you want to learn more about this unique distro and what makes it stand out, check out this detailed article: https://toplinux.org/what-is-the-operating-system-lunar-linux/
#Linux #LunarLinux #OpenSource #Tech #Customization #LinuxLife #SourceBasedLinux
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khiatons · 9 months ago
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Experimenting with Linux
From a buggy Windows update to a functional writing machine, thanks to Linux! It's got a learning curve, but the cost savings and freedom to use my favorite writing program make it all worth it. #LinuxLife #WritingCommunity #TechTips #SustainableTech
Linux to the rescue! From a buggy Windows update to a functional writing machine, thanks to Linux! No more e-waste here. It’s got a learning curve, but the cost savings and freedom to use my favorite writing program make it all worth it.
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binarybliss-me-blog · 8 years ago
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#linuxfan #linux #linuxlife #linuxer #windows
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linuxlife · 6 years ago
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Linux Life Episode 60
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Hello people and welcome back to my ongoing series about my time playing with Linux.  Since I originally started this blog it is now been going for 2 years.  That is unreal.  I never thought it would manage to last this long, which makes it my longest ongoing project I think I have even done.  Scary...
Anyway enough waffle onto the task at hand.  Since we last spoke I have once again changed things with the Xeon.  Over the last few months it has been many things.  I have ran EndeavourOS, Namib Linux, Windows 10, Haiku, Hackintosh (Mac OS X High Sierra) and now the latest Linux Project it is now running is BlueStar Linux.
BlueStar Linux is another Arch based Linux from the team in the USA.  It is using KDE for its main Desktop Environment.  Now me and KDE have had a very strange relationship  as it normally has crashed spectacularly on me.  With about a million segmentation faults.
However this one I am using is working no problem.  Maybe it’s because every time I have used KDE it has been with an Nvidia card and this is an AMD Radeon.  It seems to be working fine, the transparency is working and all the programs are running fine without keeling over which was my main complaint.
Another thing I must say is that it seems to running things much faster than it did with Namib or EndeavourOS even though they were both installed on the same 240GB SSD.  So KDE is working quicker than MATE which is something I never thought I would ever see.   I know they have been working on refining it but it seems they have done a damned impressive job.
When it installed it included a dock called Latte which was quite nice but its icons were incredibly small for some reason.  So after a bit of fiddling I in the end just changed across to Cairo Dock which is what I have been using for quite a while.
It initially covered the screen with quite a few widgets but they were quite easily removed.  I don’t like my desktop been full of clutter I know some people like having CPU monitors and other extraneous stuff on screen I just find them annoying.
So I ended up with just a digital clock in the upper right and I can live with that.
Now I normally sit and try and get Vulkan and stuff working which means changing all of the drivers.  To be honest I can’t be bothered as its not as if I play games on this machine given it’s the test bed machine so I have decided just to stick with the base Radeon driver and it is working fine for most things.
It manages to run Hedgewars and Gdash which is fine for me.  I spend far too long trying to get games to work under Lutris and then never play them.
I did not like the original colour scheme of BlueStar Linux it was a Dark Green almost black setup with Yellow text and a very hard to see black cursor.  Don’t get me wrong it looked aesthetically nice but not very practical.  I also changed my cursor to Red Diamond which is still black but it has some nice red inflections and animations making it very visible.
It originally comes with Octopi to install software and update but I quickly changed it to Pamac as that’s what I prefer.  Don’t get me wrong the Synaptic type installer is more than functional but very basic.  
To be honest I really thought I was going to hate BlueStar but to be honest it’s actually quite impressed me.  It runs quite smooth and to be honest hasn’t crashed on me once which is quite a surprise.  SO I have to give credit to the KDE team who have obviously done a damned good job fixing bugs.
Would I say the same if it had a Nvidia card in here.  I honestly can’t say.  Considering when I had tried to install BlueStar Linux in the past on a machine with Nvidia I could not even get to the main desktop to install it would crash out as at the time Nouveau didn’t support the card I had.
One minor caveat I could not get it to install Shutter which is my preferred screen capture program due to not finding half the libraries similar to what i had with Manjaro but I installed Flameshot instead and can live it.
So what version of Linux would you like to see on the Xeon next?  Let me know at [email protected] after all it is the test bed machine so it is designed for distro testing.
On the i7 due it being Christmas I have had very little time to sit in front of the machine.  All it has been is regular system updates which I have had no problems with.  I did play a few Commodore 64 games using VICE but other than that it has been having a quiet holiday.
Well that brings us up to date with everything that has been going on in My Linux Life.  So thank you for reading and until next time, take care....
PS : I never thought I would manage to blog for 6 months, never mind 2 years and beyond...
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lordgingerbeard-blog · 8 years ago
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When life gets you down, switch to a simpler processor.
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tuxlab · 4 months ago
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Top 6 Must Have Linux Gaming Tools! 🚀
Looking to transform your Linux gaming experience into something truly epic? In this video, we show you how to optimize your Linux PC for gaming, making sure your games run smoother, look better, and feel more responsive.
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aravikumar48 · 7 years ago
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IFS - Internal Field Separator in Shell Scripts - Tech Arkit
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feymorgaina · 13 years ago
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Life with Linux
Yesterday: "Okay, I think I'll upgrade my Linux machine today."
Upgrading breaks KDM. :-(
LOL Life with Linux.
Thankfully, console login lets me into Xfce. :-)
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Making partition in Ubuntu using Terminal :
This may sound little bit of tedious work it is not it is quiet an easy game to make a partition and fdisk is one of the best tools on ubuntu that i used and work around it little bit.
There are three operations to create a partition on linux 
1. Add New Partition Using fdisk command
2. Create type of partition using mkfs command
3. Label the newly created partition using e2label command
Now there were some problems that i faced during work that are 
1. How to start for creating a partition
2. The Ubuntu system cannot support more than 4 partitions 
But with such problems also it was quiet easy because of the best online help out there so you have some problems during trying such work do try to search on the internet for the answer and DONT GIVE UP! 
Problems Are Made To Be SOLVED!
PEACE :)
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techrefreshing · 7 months ago
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The Best 5 Arch Linux-Based Distros for 2025
https://techrefreshing.com/the-best-5-arch-linux-based-distros-for-2025/
#ArchLinux #LinuxDistros #Manjaro #EndeavourOS #GarudaLinux #ArcoLinux #RebornOS #Linux2025 #OpenSource #LinuxForBeginners #LinuxGaming #LinuxCustomization #TechBlog #LinuxCommunity #LinuxLife
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tuxlab · 4 months ago
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“BTW, I Use Arch” and Other Linux Memes That Never Die 😂
Welcome to a hilarious journey through the most iconic Linux memes that just refuse to die! From the classic “BTW, I Use Arch” brag to the eternal Vim vs. Nano debate, we’re covering all the Linux community favorites. If you’re a Linux user, Linux fan, or just love Linux memes, this video is for you.
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tuxlab · 5 months ago
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Is 2025 finally the Year of the Linux Desktop? In this video, we tackle the Linux vs. Windows debate, breaking down why Linux might be the best alternative to Windows. With Microsoft pushing aggressive telemetry, privacy-invading AI features, and the controversial 'Recall' feature, users are questioning if it’s time to switch to Linux. If you’re frustrated with Windows’ privacy issues, forced updates, and constant monetization, it’s time to consider the freedom of Linux.
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tuxlab · 5 months ago
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Looking for the best new Linux games to play in February 2025? Whether you're a Linux gamer or just making the switch from Windows, we've got you covered! In this video, we showcase the top Linux-compatible games that run smoothly on Ubuntu, Arch, Fedora, and other Linux distros. From native Linux games to exciting indie and AAA titles, these are the hottest releases you don’t want to miss!
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tuxlab · 5 months ago
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Linux isn’t just about functionality—it’s about style too! If you’ve ever thought Linux was just a terminal and some boring windows, it’s time to change your mind. From cyberpunk aesthetics to sleek minimalism, there’s a Linux distro that’s perfect for you. Today, I’m showcasing the top 5 most beautiful Linux distros that might just make you rethink your operating system.
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