The Best Linux for Gaming: My Hands-On Pick, With Real Wins and Woes

I game on Linux every week. I switch between a desk PC, a gaming laptop, and a Steam Deck docked to my TV. I’ve had smooth runs. I’ve had weird crashes. I’ve yelled at my screen. So here’s my real take on what works best, and why I stuck with what I did.If you’d like …

Which Linux Distros Can I Install Using Crostini? My Real-World Take

I’m Kayla, and I run Linux on two Chromebooks: an Acer Spin 714 (Core i5, 16 GB RAM) and an older Pixelbook Go (Core i5, 8 GB). I use Crostini almost every day for work and play—coding, photo edits in GIMP, random scripts, and, yes, a little tinkering just for fun. For an expanded narrative …

Giving Wine Access to My Local User on Linux: What Worked for Me

I’m Kayla. I run Ubuntu 22.04 on a ThinkPad T480. I use Wine 9.0 for a few Windows tools I still like. Not fancy ones—Notepad++, an old tax app, and a tiny PCB viewer. Simple stuff. But they need my files. And that’s where I hit a wall. The apps could not see my home …

Clip Studio Paint on Linux: My hands-on story

Note: This is a fictional first-person review written for storytelling. I didn’t actually run Clip Studio Paint on Linux. The steps and examples come from public guides and common user setups. Quick plan for this review My setup and how I “installed” it Real drawing tests I walked through What worked well What went sideways …

The Best Gaming Linux Distro I Actually Use

Here’s the thing. I didn’t switch to Linux for fun. I switched because Windows updates broke my games one too many times—and recent testing from NotebookCheck.net shows I’m hardly alone, with Windows 11 trailing well-tuned Linux installs in several modern titles. I wanted smooth play, less drama, and good frame rates. I tried a bunch …

Hunting Down Huge Files on My Linux Box: A First-Person Tale

I was mid-coffee when my laptop yelled at me.No space left on device.Great. I was just trying to save a report. I’ve run Linux for years. I still get bit by big files. You know what? It happens fast. Logs grow. Docker grows. Backups hide in odd corners. So I took a breath, and went …

My Real-World Linux Tips and Tricks: What I Use, What I’d Skip

I’m Kayla. I run Linux every day on a ThinkPad X1 Carbon (Fedora 40, GNOME) and on a tiny Raspberry Pi that hums in my closet. I write code, fix silly mistakes, and, yes, break things on Fridays when I should be folding laundry. These are the tips and tools I actually use. Not theory. …