Desktop Linux: When and how to add proprietary software to your desktop Linux

IT World: "Some people hate the idea of adding proprietary software to their desktop Linux. For these people, there are Linux distributions such as gNewSense that use only free software. For the rest of us, who use distributions such as Fedora, openSUSE and Ubuntu, there are times we either want to, or feel forced to, add proprietary programs such as Adobe Flash or Skype or the ability to play proprietary audio and video formats such as MP3 or commercial DVDs to your Linux desktop. Here's how to do it."

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Targeting Windows and Linux systems, a new crypto-mining malware, LemonDuck came around

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You can now run Linux on your M1-equipped Mac, kind of | KnowTechie

Apple’s new M1 powered Macs have blisteringly fast speed, but only if you want to use macOS. Windows support might be a ways off, but if you want to tinker with Linux there’s now a port for Ubuntu to run on the new ARM-powered Macs

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Valve Brought 6,500 Windows Games To Linux So Far In Its Proton Project

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