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Leon
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Flatpak vs Snap vs AppImage – which one should you choose in 2025?
If you’ve been exploring Linux for a while, you’ve probably noticed that installing apps can work in a few different ways. Beyond your...

King Penguin
Sep 263 min read


How to install other Proton variants
Using a different Proton variant on Steam If you’re gaming on Linux, chances are you’re already familiar with Proton – the compatibility...

Leon
Sep 212 min read


How to use Live Wallpapers on Linux
Run a Full-HD video on loop as your wallpaper/desktop background Desktop wallpapers have always been a way to personalize your computer,...

Devon87
Sep 192 min read


Current state of Proton | Gaming in 2025
Proton has come a long way from its early days as an experimental compatibility layer – today it’s the engine behind a huge portion of...

Leon
Sep 183 min read


Is SteamOS Linux?
For years, Steam has been the go-to platform for PC gaming, but with the rise of the Steam Deck, another question has come to the...

Leon
Sep 173 min read


Introducing the New Gaming Section on SudoStation
Main section page: Gaming If you’ve visited SudoStation recently, you might have noticed something new in the menu – our Gaming section ....

Devon87
Sep 162 min read


Linux power users are becoming a minority within Linux
Linux has changed a lot over the years. It was once the domain of hobbyists and programmers who enjoyed digging into the system, learning...

King Penguin
Sep 33 min read


Why unifying Linux software packages for app centers is a difficult problem
At first glance, the idea of unifying Linux software packages sounds like the perfect solution. Imagine opening any Linux app center,...

King Penguin
Sep 33 min read


Why You Should Consider Switching to Linux Before Windows 10 Support Ends
As the deadline of October 14, 2025, approaches, many Windows 10 users are left wondering: what’s next? With Microsoft encouraging users to upgrade to newer hardware, it’s time to consider an alternative. What if you could rejuvenate your current computer without spending a fortune? Enter Linux, the open-source operating system designed to make your aging machine fast, secure, and efficient again.

Leon
Sep 15 min read
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