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    Windows 10 EOL 2025: Linux Desktop as a Practical Alternative

    If you’re staring at a Windows 10 machine that won’t upgrade to Windows 11 — and facing Microsoft’s October 14, 2025 end‑of‑support deadline — the old reasons for avoiding Linux are collapsing faster than ever. What was once true only in the server room or among hobbyist tinkerers is now an...
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    Linux Desktop: Debunking Myths as Windows 10 Reaches End of Support

    If you’ve been holding off on leaving Windows 10 because of long‑standing Linux myths, now is the moment to clear the air: the common objections—about gaming, familiarity, stability, choice overload, and aesthetics—don’t hold up the way they used to, and for many Windows 10 users facing...
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    WinBoat: Run a Native Windows Desktop Inside Linux with Docker

    WinBoat’s containerized approach promises a step change for anyone who needs to run Windows apps inside a Linux desktop: instead of translating Windows APIs or running a compatibility layer, WinBoat launches a full Windows environment inside a Docker-backed container and exposes that Windows...
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    Fedora KDE Plasma: A Polished Linux Desktop as Windows 10 Ends Support

    The moment many long-time Windows users dread — waking up one morning and realizing you barely notice the other OS on your machine — is the story behind a quiet, relatable confession: a user who dual-booted Fedora KDE and forgot Windows was even installed. That admission, recounted in a recent...
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    Dual-Boot Windows 11 with Linux: Safe, Step-by-Step Guide

    If you’re thinking about escaping Windows 11’s telemetry creep or simply want to test a modern Linux desktop without committing, installing Linux alongside Windows — or replacing it entirely — remains the most practical option for most users. This guide walks a careful, practical path through...
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    GNOME 48.3: Quiet bugfix release that improves Linux desktops and Windows workflows

    GNOME 48.3: A “boring” bugfix release that quietly makes Linux desktops better — and why Windows users should care GNOME rolled out the 48.3 point release on July 8, 2025, as the third maintenance update in the GNOME 48 “Bengaluru” series. On paper, it’s a routine set of refinements. In...
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