Who doesn't want a Linux terminal that works like a video game?
RetroArch is often considered the go-to emulator for Linux users due to its versatility and extensive support for multiple console systems. It is a cross-platform application available on various ...
While your terminal emulator of choice depends a lot on personal preference, it’s quite clear that the most powerful terminal emulator on Linux is the feature-filled Terminator. [jump] Terminator is a ...
If you fancy putting the new Ubuntu Touch tablet and smartphone operating system through its paces, but don’t have a compatible device or are able to load the unofficially supported version on to your ...
How to install the new GNOME Console terminal emulator on Ubuntu-based distributions Your email has been sent If you’ve been following along with the latest GNOME desktop news, you’re probably aware ...
Ubuntu's touch-based (read: mobile) OS is still finding its footing with users (and a hardware home to call its own), but the outfit's paving the way for developers to get onboard. An experimental ...
I dug up some notes from my own archives, and decided to post information on setting up a network bandwidth emulator with Linux. And what would anybody want to use this for? Over the years, I have ...