Well, it would appear that ” Xtra-PC is a version of Linux and is released under the GNU General Public License, Mozilla Public License, Apache License, Version 2.0, and others. So apparently there should be no problem copying it. In that case; either one should do the trick. The Linux Foundation created Xtra PC to […]
What linux groups am I in?
” The easiest way to find out is to type the command: groups This will give you a list of the groups you are in separated by a space. There are some other fancy ways of getting the groups but they rely on the `id` command. Running groups with no user name, its the same […]
Why linux mint?
Linux Mint is one of the most popular desktop Linux distributions and used by millions of people. Some of the reasons for the success of Linux Mint are: It works out of the box, with full multimedia support and is extremely easy to use. It’s both free of cost and open source. Linux Mint is […]
Why use linux instead of windows?
Linux powered PCs are way faster than Windows. The main reason for that Linux a lightweight system and Windows is crammed with lots of unnecessary software. A lot of systems running on the background makes your windows PCs sluggish. Total cost of ownership. The most obvious advantage is that Linux is free whereas Windows is […]
What version of kali linux should I install?
If you don’t know it, you’re best to research how to find out (As a rule of thumb, if your machine’s newer than 2005 you should be okay with amd64/x64/64-bit ) This is the recommended image to install Kali Linux. Which version of kali linux should I install? All you have to do is go […]
What linux distros does steam support?
Ubuntu has been the only Linux distribution that Steam supported officially up until now. While Steam works fine on many other Linux distributions, Valve would not offer any kind of support if Steam was not run on Ubuntu. The dropping of 32-bit packages from Ubuntu would pose serious troubles for Steam going forward. As of […]
Can linux run exe?
Yes, you can run .exe files on Linux through Wine (a free software). Wine is a compatibility layer that acts between the operating system (Linux) and the file (written for Windows). It is the only way to run .exe files without a copy of Windows. A query we ran across in our research was “Why […]
Does linux support steam?
Currently, Steam for Linux is only supported on the most recent version of Ubuntu LTS with the Unity, Gnome, or KDE desktops. Moreover, can linux run steam? In the past, if you wanted to play Steam games on Linux, you had to install and run Steam through a Windows compatibility layer called Wine. You had […]
Does linux work with amd?
Linux works very well on a Ryzen CPU and AMD graphics. It is especially nice because the graphics drivers are open source and work perfectly with things like Wayland desktops and are nearly as fast as Nvidia without needing their closed source binary only drivers. One question we ran across in our research was “Are […]
Why linux is hard to install?
The problem is that most people are so hung up (used to) the Microsoft way that they find hard to install it on Linux. Most Linux distros give you a repository of applications that you can install at the tip of you fingers. Linux is sometimes considered harder to use than Unix. Unix has more […]
