Not too long ago, people had to use Wine or run virtual machines like VMware to play Windows Games on their Linux PCs. Not only was this inefficient, but it also consumed a lot of extra resources and resulted in …
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The Google Stadia gaming platform is here with us and works great on Linux systems. If you have a Stadia membership and you wish to enjoy these excellent services on your Linux system, then follow along.
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Sims4 is an online real-life simulation game that creates a virtual environment quite similar to the real world. For gamers, it is relatively similar to Second Life only that some of the features are different.
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DOSBox is an open-source software that creates a virtual MS-DOS compatible environment, including sound, graphics, and basic networking. It enables you to run DOS applications without any modifications.
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STK is a popular free and open-source 3D kart racing game similar to Mario Kart. STK is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL) 3.0 with plans to dual-license under both GPL and Mozilla Public License …
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It’s been more than half a year since the release of Zorin 15, but now the new point release of this operating system is finally here with plenty of new features and improvements that are sure to get the users …
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GameMode is a combination of various libraries and daemons that allows all the users to improve the gaming performance on the Linux system. Developed by games publisher Feral Interactive, it improves gaming performance by requesting a group of options that …
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In today’s article, we’ll take an in-depth look at the zsh shell, as it is growing increasingly popular with the *Nix community. Earlier this year, Apple announced that starting with the macOS 10.15 Catalina, zsh should serve as the OS’s …
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Gaming enthusiasts should be all ears right now as SuperTuxKart 1.0 has just been dropped with a variety of new features and improvements. It is also worth mentioning that this version took 12 years in the making, so the players …
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Steam Play has introduced Steam’s Proton tool. The tool gives Linux clients an opportunity to install window games and play them. Users can now launch Windows games purchased from other platforms on Linux.