How-To Geek on MSN
Linux made my old PC fast again, and it hasn’t slowed down since
Windows 11 slowed my hardware to a crawl. Linux runs lighter with rolling updates, and keeps older PCs fast for years instead of becoming e-waste.
One of the good things about Linux is that it supports so much old hardware. With just a bit of work, there's almost no computing hardware that can't run Linux. That's the good news. The bad news is ...
The old guard will be along I'm sure to back me up but I may as well chip in (started working as an admin professionally with Solaris/Linux in 1999, before that Solaris and a bit of AIX at university, ...
XDA Developers on MSN
Linux isn't hard, but your muscle memory makes it feel that way
Shed the shackles of Windows, and embark on a journey of self-discovery with Linux that's devoid of bloatware, tracking, and ads.
I've been around Linux long enough that the second I see an app or a desktop that looks even remotely like what I used in the early days, I get a warm, fuzzy sensation in my chest. OK, maybe that's a ...
Due to circumstances beyond my control, i need to run old Red Hat Linux distros. Anything above 5 and below 9 is fine. Anyone has any idea where i can get them besides Planet Mirror since they seem to ...
Three vulnerabilities found in the iSCSI subsystem of the Linux kernel could allow local attackers with basic user privileges to gain root privileges on unpatched Linux systems. These security bugs ...
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