Migrating from Windows to GNU/Linux, Performance Gains, and Linux in the Ham Shack
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Making the Switch: Exploring the Pros and Cons of Migrating from Windows to a Linux-Based OS
Another advantage of Linux-based operating systems is their level of customization. Linux is an open-source operating system, which means that users have access to its source code and can modify it to meet their specific needs. This level of customization allows users to tailor the operating system to their specific requirements, and make it work just the way they want.
Linux-based operating systems are also known for their stability and security. Unlike Windows, which is often targeted by malware and viruses, Linux-based operating systems are less prone to security threats. This is due, in part, to the open-source nature of the operating system, which allows developers to quickly identify and fix security vulnerabilities. Additionally, Linux-based operating systems tend to be more stable and less prone to crashes, making them a reliable option for those who need their computers to be up and running 24/7.
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Linux AMD Ryzen users can rejoice as testing shows massive performance gains over the years
Linux users who run AMD Ryzen systems can be very happy today. Latest testing data shows that the newer Linux platform is showing very significant performance gains over the last few years.
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LHS Episode #495: Liar, Liar
Hello and welcome to the 495th installment of Linux in the Ham Shack. In this short topics episode, the hosts discuss ChatGPT, ARDC grants and programs, impropriety at the ARRL,