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nathanchance.dev
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| | | | Recently, I built a computer for school that I installed Windows 10 Pro on (link to the current specs if you are curious). I was a little bummed about leaving Chrome OS because I was going to lose my local Linux development environment; however, Windows Subsystem for Linux is a thing and it has gotten even better with WSL 2, as it is actually running a Linux kernel so there is full Linux compatibility going forward. | |
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blog.m5e.de
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| | | | Ever tried Gaming on a Linux system? Even though Linux exists since more than 30 years now, it is still hard to play a Game on it. Most Games don't even publish a release for Linux. That's why projects like Wine exist (Wine provides a compatibility layer so that Linux Users can play Windows Games) Why is it like that? For that, we need to understand how a Game works and how a Game Developer thinks. Game Developer need to earn money so that they can buy e.g. food. For that, targeting a big Group of Custom... | |
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gavinhoward.com
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| | | | I had code accepted into the default of FreeBSD a while ago. That code was accepted into another OS, and I want to celebrate! | |
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www.linuxmadesimple.info
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