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I tried NetBSD as a desktop, and it felt like stepping into the '90s in a good way
NetBSD is a real Unix that can run almost anywhere. Can it run as a desktop?
Computer History Museum software curator Al Kossow has successfully retrieved the contents of the over-half-a-century old tape found at the University of Utah last month. There's a video of the ...
All the fun of a tiling window manager right on the console, without needing a GUI at all. What's not to like? All the cool elite console-based hackers are using tiling window managers – or these days ...
Transferring large files is a serious hassle, especially if you want to upload to the internet or use a removable drive with small storage. It is possible to compress and split files using archive ...
While Windows 11 came with a lot of new and advanced features, and changes, it was still a tough task to create a Windows 11 bootable USB on Ubuntu Linux. The NTFS format on Windows lacked quality ...
Holy Llamas!: Winamp is being relaunched as an all-around music platform for creators and artists, but the old desktop player isn't disappearing anytime soon. The corporation owning the brand has now ...
EmulationStation Desktop Edition 3.0 is out now and it's gone through a rebrand to simply ES-DE, plus a whole bunch of improvements come with this release. What is it: ES-DE is a frontend for browsing ...
Linux systems provide a very easy-to-use command for breaking files into pieces. This is something that you might need to do prior to uploading your files to some storage site that limits file sizes ...
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