ChromeOS is Linux-based, enabling installation of Linux apps easily in a full-featured environment on a Chromebook. Enabling Linux on ChromeOS is now simple, with a few steps in the Settings app to ...
Linux offers several methods for installing applications, including the default package managers, source, Snap, Flatpak, and AppImages. For a long time, AppImages had a bad reputation, but they have ...
Try switching out your apps instead of the OS.
Google’s Pixel Drop updates rarely include surprises these days, but the rollout of the Linux Terminal app gave hungry power users something to sink their teeth into. It grants users access to a ...
NVIDIA is bringing GeForce Now, its cloud game streaming service, to Linux. The native app will allow users to stream games at a high resolution and framerate, according to NVIDIA. NVIDIA announced ...
Tired of gaming holding you back from switching to Linux? The new native GFN app offers over 4,500 games to help you finally ditch Windows for good. Have a look at our footage to see how it performs.
Google is adding GPU acceleration for graphical Linux apps to Android’s Terminal app, but the feature is currently exclusive to the Pixel 10. This feature relies on Gfxstream, a library that forwards ...
Android has long been focused on running mobile apps, but in recent years, features aimed at developers and power users have begun pushing its boundaries. One exciting frontier: running full Linux ...