Ubuntu and Fedora are no longer in the Linux top three—so which distros dethroned them, and are they actually worth using?
High-performance computing (HPC) has moved from the domain of government and academic laboratories to being an essential component of the design process. Today, it is almost unthinkable to develop the ...
CachyOS is the Arch Linux distro to try if you want serious speed and performance ...
So I read the Arstechnica Article on the updated drivers for the ARC 750 improving performance, but about gaming on Linux? I use that OS for gaming and here I am planning out my new build for later ...
The AMD Ryzen 9000 which launched recently impressed reviewers with its efficiency but disappointed them with the overall performance. Interestingly, the CPU appears to be faster on Linux. When AMD ...
SolydXK is a Debian-based distribution with a choice of Xfce or KDE desktops. Both versions are simple to use and offer dependable and consistent performance. SolydX and SolydK are Debian Buster-based ...
Linux gaming gets a major boost as new kernel patches keep 8GB GPUs running at peak performance by stopping background apps ...
MangoHud is basically my go-to when it comes to keeping an eye on Linux gaming performance, one of those must-have utilities ...
At only a few years old, Clear Linux hasn’t been around long enough to start appearing in top-ten distro lists all over, but it’s an OS that offers enough uniqueness to warrant a fair look. At a basic ...
I've been doing some work lately evaluating various Linux desktop environments on low-end hardware. I've put a lot of time into this and I've gotten some interesting results, so I thought I'd share ...
Linux has long provided an outstanding operating system for a wide range of users in a variety of settings. However, high-performance computing users, who must run applications on thousands of nodes, ...