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Games: Classics, Gaming on GNU/Linux, and Download Frenzy of Distros for Games
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Gabriel ☛ But they don’t love you back
We all know the struggle of classic video games — or even modern ones — or specific genres of video games that we love, but they don’t love us back, those that are impossible to finish. Or perhaps they used to love us, and we were able to finish, but now, they don’t anymore, and they have become impossible.
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The New Stack ☛ Gaming on Linux? Bazzite Is a Great Place To Start
Gaming on GNU/Linux got a huge boost recently, thanks to the pending release of the upcoming Steam Machine...
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Tom's Hardware ☛ Gaming-first GNU/Linux distro delivers a petabyte of ISOs in one month as users avoid forced updates to backdoored Windows 11 — Bazzite distro is another safe haven for Win 10 refugees
Bazzite devs boast of 'over 1 petabyte of Bazzite ISOs' downloaded in last month.
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Boiling Steam ☛ The Complete Xbox Ally and Ally X Hands-on Review (Windows and Bazzite)
So this new competitor on the Handheld market has come from ROG (ASUS), since the middle of October 2025. It’s branded with the Xbox mark everywhere (actually mostly for marketing purposes) and it comes with an unusual gamepad-like shape. There are two versions, and we were lent both of them by ASUS for our review. There’s the white one and the black one, and they have different specs, the black one being the most powerful one, and gets a “X” suffix in the name. So you might wonder, why are we reviewing a Windows-based handheld? There’s two reasons. First it’s important to be aware of what the competition actually does, and even more so since this console is released with an improved, customized Xbox experience instead of the regular backdoored Windows 11 desktop. Second, it was an opportunity to install Bazzite on that new piece of hardware, and see how things work and how they perform. But first, let’s start at the beginning, and see what this hardware brings on the table.