If immutable and atomic distributions are the future of Linux, how do you choose? Maybe you don't have to. I break it all down.
XDA Developers on MSN
Timeshift saved my Linux install after I broke it tweaking things I shouldn't have
When extensive tweaking goes wrong, Timeshift can recover your Linux installation.
A newly discovered botnet is compromising poorly-protected Linux servers by brute-forcing weak SSH password login authentication. Researchers at Canada-based Flare Systems, who discovered the botnet, ...
For the longest time, Linux was considered to be geared specifically for developers and computer scientists. Modern distributions are far more general purpose now -- but that does ...
This step-by-step guide shows Linux users how to secure cloud-stored files with VeraCrypt by encrypting data locally, keeping ...
How-To Geek on MSN
How to rescue a 'broken' Linux PC from the command line
If a bad update killed your desktop interface, don't panic. You can still trigger a Timeshift restoration from the TTY ...
Despite its (at the time) high-end Core i7 CPU and 32GB of RAM, Windows was frustratingly slow on it. The fan was constantly at full throttle even when the machine was idle, and it regularly failed to ...
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