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Proton Experimental gets fixes for Rocket League, Crimson Desert, Helldivers 2 and more


By Liam Squires-Hand
Valve just launched the latest exciting upgrade for Proton Experimental, to ensure as many Windows games as possible run well on Linux / SteamOS machines.

Nintendo 64 emulator gopher64 adds controller hotkeys and auto-reconnect


By Liam Squires-Hand
The free and open source Nintendo 64 emulator gopher64 has another useful new release out now, bringing a few more features to make it easier.

SteamOS 3.8.4 Beta brings further Steam Machine support and fixes for experimental nested desktop mode


By Liam Squires-Hand
Along with SteamOS 3.8.4 Beta being released with more exciting improvements, an essential stable update SteamOS 3.7.23 was also released.

Linux security flaws Dirty Frag and Copy Fail are a good reminder to stay up to date


By Liam Squires-Hand
Have you run your Linux distribution updates recently? You probably should, because Dirty Frag and Copy Fail are coming for you.

D7VK 1.9 brings 2D upgrades for classic Direct3D games on Linux


By Liam Squires-Hand
D7VK has done a lot of work on getting retro 3D games to run well on Linux with older Direct3D versions, now classic 2D games have seen some love.

Mesa 26.1.0 released bringing lots of Linux graphics driver enhancements


By Liam Squires-Hand
Mesa 26.1.0 is out now as the latest new-feature release of open source graphics drivers for Linux, with upgraded Vulkan support and performance improvements.

VKD3D-Proton 3.0.1 brings many Linux gaming enhancements for Direct3D 12 via Vulkan


By Liam Squires-Hand
VKD3D-Proton is an incredibly important project for ensuring Direct3D 12 games run well on Linux / SteamOS using Vulkan, with a big new release up.

Expanded AMD HDMI 2.1 support is coming to Linux


By Liam Squires-Hand
One area that's lacking on Linux right now is support for later versions of HDMI with AMD GPUs, but it seems expanded features are coming.

Wine 11.8 brings updates for Mono, MSXML, VBScript and more


By Liam Squires-Hand
The development release of the Windows compatibility layer Wine version 11.8 is out now with the usual assortment of new features and fixes.

Blender change the Anthropic AI funding deal, with discussions planned for AI Policies


By Liam Squires-Hand
After quite a lot of backlash following the Blender announcement that Anthropic would become a Corporate Sponsor, the Blender Foundation released a statement.

Linux Mint begin shipping HWE (Hardware Enablement) ISOs for better hardware support


By Liam Squires-Hand
With the Linux Mint team now taking extra time between releases, they're providing new HWE (Hardware Enablement) ISO downloads with newer Linux kernels.

Nintendo 64 emulator gopher64 gets even easier to use


By Liam Squires-Hand
Nintendo 64 emulator gopher64 continue to advance with new versions repeatedly being released, and now it should be easier than ever to use.

Germany's Sovereign Tech Agency launches Sovereign Tech Standards to support open standards


By Liam Squires-Hand
Another EU push for open standards here with Germany's Sovereign Tech Agency recently announcing the Sovereign Tech Standards initiative.

Proton Experimental updated to get Crimson Desert working again on Linux / SteamOS


By Liam Squires-Hand
A recent update to Crimson Desert has been causing problems on Linux / SteamOS with it not launching, so Valve patched Proton Experimental to fix it.

More retro goodies - Microsoft open sources 86-DOS and PC-DOS


By Liam Squires-Hand
Following on from officially open sourcing MS-DOS 4.0 back in 2024, Microsoft have announced more early DOS code has been made available.

Bazzite Linux 44 lands for desktop gamers and it's a big release


By Liam Squires-Hand
Bazzite Linux 44 has landed now that Fedora 44 has been released, and with it plenty of nice changes for gamers wanting a good Linux distribution.

Fedora Linux 44 is out now as one of the best Linux distributions


By Liam Squires-Hand
Fedora Linux 44 is officially here and with it tons of new features across different spins, continuing to be one of the best Linux distributions.

Anthropic begin funding Blender as a Corporate Patron


By Liam Squires-Hand
The Blender Foundation announced today that Anthropic (the AI company) have begun funding them, joining up as a Corporate Patron.

Proton Experimental and Proton 11 Beta updated to fix issues with the EA App


By Liam Squires-Hand
Valve released a small tweak update to both Proton Experimental and the Proton 11 Beta, bringing in an update to help with the EA App.

Canonical clarify their AI plans for Ubuntu Linux - opt-in and easy to remove


By Liam Squires-Hand
Recently GamingOnLinux highlighted Canonical's plans for adding AI features into Ubuntu Linux, and naturally this has caused plenty of concern.
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