Canonical's ARM64 Steam Snap brings x86 gaming to Ubuntu ARM systems via FEX emulation. Early testing shows 200+ FPS in ...
Webminal is a GNU/Linux terminal that allows you to practice Linux commands, bash scripts, and programming languages like Java, Rust, Ruby, Python, and C. Simply sign up for a free account and you’re ...
RetroArch has emerged as the pre‐eminent solution for classic gaming on Linux, offering enthusiasts a polished interface and extensive emulator support. This open‐source frontend consolidates numerous ...
In the past few months, gaming handhelds have quickly progressed from an interesting new hobby to a full-blown obsession. Technically, my first handheld was the Windows-based ASUS ROG Ally, but it ...
I'm going to be moving to FreeBSD soon, but I had some questions. First, I hear the linux emulation is great except for the 3d support. Now if I'm playing Quake 3 I don't need 150fps. If that's the ...
Box64 emulates x64_64 CPUs in non-x86 Linux versions. The new version 0.3.0 supports the vector instruction set extensions AVX and AVX2. Box64 is an emulator for Linux that can run Intel software - ...