As 2025 slowly draws to a close, many of us enter that familiar phase of the year where we reflect, evaluate, and look ahead. Some of us do it because our birthday is around...
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How to Install and Set Up PikaOS for the Ultimate Out-of-Box Linux Gaming Experience
PikaOS has quietly become one of the most exciting names in the Linux gaming world. Not because it tries to reinvent the desktop, but because it focuses on something every gamer instantly appreciates —...
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Valve’s New Steam Machine, Steam Controller, and Steam Frame VR: A Massive Leap for Linux Gaming
Every once in a while, a company takes a step so bold that you can sense a shift coming even before the dust settles. Valve seems to be doing exactly that. The new Steam...
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Why Linux Users Are Laughing at Windows 11 — And Why You Might Start Too
There are days when using a computer feels like an argument you didn’t sign up for. You click delete, Windows argues. You open Settings, Windows quietly reverts something behind your back. And then there...
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The 5 Windows Mindsets You Must Unlearn to Truly Master Linux
There’s a moment every new Linux user experiences — a strange mixture of excitement and confusion. You sit there, staring at your fresh Linux desktop, enjoying how clean and elegant everything looks, and then...
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💻 Finding Linux-Compatible Hardware the Right Way — A Smooth, Reader-Friendly Guide
Linux has always been a quiet hero for aging machines. It brings back life to devices that Windows 11 refuses to run, skips the TPM requirements, avoids strict CPU generations, and somehow manages to...
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🖥️ Zorin OS 18 Review: The Best Free Alternative After Windows 10 Ends?
If you’ve been thinking about moving away from Windows 10 after its end-of-life — you’re not alone. Millions of users are exploring alternatives, especially because Windows 11 requires strict hardware support, and macOS demands...
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🎮 The Real State of Gaming on Linux in 2025: Myths, Truths & What You Can Actually Expect
If you’ve spent any time browsing gaming forums, Reddit threads, or even tech comment sections, you’ve probably run into a familiar set of claims:“Anti-cheat games don’t work on Linux.”“You can’t play new AAA games...
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⚠️ The Rust vs GPL Controversy: Is Linux Risking Its Open-Source Soul?
There are moments in the tech world when a small whisper grows into a storm—when a seemingly harmless improvement creates waves across an entire ecosystem. Today, that storm revolves around one question: “Is integrating...
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XFCE: The Most Reliable, Consistent, and Human Desktop Environment in the Linux World
In the world of Linux desktops, we often find ourselves bouncing between extremes. On one side, there are environments like KDE Plasma — beautifully complex, endlessly customizable, constantly changing. On the other, you have...
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The Ultimate Bootable Cybersecurity USB: Exploring the Top Five Offensive Security Operating Systems
For many people who work in cybersecurity, digital forensics, and ethical hacking, having the right tools at the right time can make all the difference. Whether you’re conducting a penetration test, analyzing a compromised...
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⭐ BigLinux OS Review: The Most Surprisingly Beginner-Friendly Linux Distro You’ve Never Heard Of
Every once in a while, in the vast and sometimes chaotic world of Linux distributions, you discover something that genuinely makes you pause and say, “Why is nobody talking about this?” That was exactly...
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Linux in the Browser (Part 2): How to Use It Yourself — No VM, No Cloud, Just WebAssembly
In Part 1 of this series, we explored how developer Joel Sever achieved something extraordinary — running a full Linux kernel inside a browser, powered purely by WebAssembly.If you haven’t read it yet, it’s...
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Linux in the Browser: No VM, No Cloud, Just WebAssembly — The Future of Computing Has Begun
There are moments in technology that quietly redefine what’s possible. They don’t come with flashy product launches or billion-dollar marketing campaigns — instead, they emerge from a developer’s curiosity and persistence. Recently, one such...
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Can India Build Its Own Operating System to Replace Windows? The Real Possibility Explained
In recent years, India has seen a huge wave of innovation under the “Made in India” movement — from digital payment systems to social platforms and even AI-driven software. But one question keeps coming...
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The Eternal Command Line: How Unix Core Utilities Built the Digital World and Still Power It 50 Years Later
Every time you open a terminal and type ls, you are touching a living artifact of computing history. This tiny command — one that lists files in a directory — is not just a...
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Debian’s Big Leap: APT Package Manager to Integrate Rust by 2026 — What It Means for Linux and Why It’s Controversial
The Linux community is buzzing after a major announcement from Debian, one of the oldest and most respected distributions in the open-source world. Known for its stability, conservatism, and caution in adopting new technologies,...
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🔁 Part 2 – Bluehost to Hetzner VPS — The Complete Migration Journey
(Moving WordPress, SSL Setup, DNS, and Fixing Every Real-World Error) By the time your fresh WordPress install is running on Hetzner, the real adventure hasn’t even begun.Installing WordPress on a VPS is easy —...
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🧭 Part 1 – Shared Hosting to VPS — My Real Journey of Moving dtptips.com from Bluehost to Hetzner (Setup, Struggles & Surprises)
It started like any normal day — except that my WordPress dashboard on dtptips.com had begun to crawl like an old Windows XP system on dial-up. Pages were loading slowly, sometimes even timing out...
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💻 How to Create a Bootable USB for Linux Using Rufus (Ubuntu, Fedora, Mint & More)
Installing Linux for the first time can seem confusing — especially when you get stuck at the very first step: creating a bootable USB drive. But don’t worry — by the end of this...
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