For Intel-based machines, use Ctrl+Alt+Back and Ctrl+Alt+Forward; then Ctrl+Alt+Refresh. (I did not have to use the Refresh shortcut on my Intel-powered Asus Chromebook.) How To Remove a Crouton ...
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Why desktop Linux matters, even if (almost) no one uses it
The small but mighty Linux desktop.
Linux PC company Star Labs is taking pre-orders for a compact desktop computer with an Intel Processor N200 chip based on Alder Lake-N architecture and support for up to 16GB of RAM and two storage ...
I recently tried to use a Raspberry Pi 5 as a regular desktop PC. The experiment wasn’t a failure—I was able to use a Pi to get most of my work done for a few days. But the device’s performance, and ...
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