

This is the official Linux Mint installation guide: https://linuxmint-installation-guide.readthedocs.io/


This is the official Linux Mint installation guide: https://linuxmint-installation-guide.readthedocs.io/


Windows 11 market share went from 55% on October 2025 to 62% on January 2026. That’s an increase of 7 percentage units, not a drop of 5 percentage units.


Final Fantasy VII Final Version. Followed by Final Fantasy VII Final Version II.


Have you tried to uninstall and reinstall? Or does the problem come back every upgrade?


If you want to remove the Windows entry immediately after deleting Windows, you can run this in terminal: sudo update-grub
Just a warning. Hitting the aforementioned “install” will wipe your machine’s first NVMe drive, and install SteamOS on it. It won’t ask questions.
It’s a different UI for feddit.org, so it works with feddit.org accounts. The UI is mlmym. You should be able to self-host it, and use it with a Lemmy instance of your choice.
The linked video is posted on Peertube. And, it looks to be posted there by Gardiner Bryant’s official account. I don’t know if he has also posted it on YouTube, but I think it’s only fair that content creators, who uses other than YouTube, has even a sliver of a chance to make some coins for their effort.


The cloud is just the name for someone else’s Linux computer
Fixed that for you.


Free weekend + Double XP should start about an hour from now. It was announced on their Discord channel.


That entire project takes about 1.1 MB of space, which isn’t nearly enough for an entire 3D game. It’s only the executable file, and some other required files. You need to provide the assets.


Jackify is a native Linux tool that downloads and installs Wabbajack modlists, and creates a Proton prefix with needed tweaks.


I believe the previous PC ports needed to be built by the user. This one comes as pre-built binary. Just give it the game ROM, and you are good to go.


And you only need fuel for one direction.


There’s a tool called NaK that can set up Vortex and MO2.


I don’t think KOReader can read DRM protected files.


There is also Jackify. It’s a tool to download, install and configure Wabbajack modlists. Wabbajack modlists uses Mod Organizer 2 as the mod manager, which is a Windows app, but works well enough under Linux.


First Trump, and now Protomolecule. What’s next?


Calibre + DeDRM should be able to remove the DRM. I haven’t needed this for some time now, so I don’t know if things have changed.
The main problem is getting the book files. You cannot transfer them from Kindle (unless maybe if it’s jailbroken), Amazon removed the possibility to download them from their page, and there is no Linux version of the Kindle app. You need to use a specific old version of the Kindle app to download the books, so that it downloads files with older DRM. Also, some newer books (books released within the last year or two, or so) might have a DRM that cannot be broken.
I think the version of Kindle app you need to use is 2.4. You can download it from here (it’s a direct download link from amazonaws). It installed and launched with Wine 11, but I don’t know if it works beyond that. After installing it, make sure you go to Tools -> Options, and deselect the setting for automatic update.
If that app works, use it to download your books, locate them on disk and then drag them (only the actual books files) to your Calibre library. If things went right, it should automatically remove the DRM. Confirm that by converting the books to some other format, such as EPUB.
There’s a thing called Epubor, but stay away from it. It’s rubbish.
EDIT: Re-worded one of the paragraphs.
Wait until you discover KWin scripts, especially Krohnkite and Karousel.