You can now access most of your Android phone's files from the Linux Terminal app, starting in Android 16 QPR2.
You can even try out Mint on your PC first - without installing anything! - to make sure you like it. Just follow these simple steps.
Want to try Linux but dread the command line? Don't worry - there's likely a GUI that can handle whatever you need.
XDA Developers on MSN
How I use Btrfs snapshots to make my Linux system practically bulletproof
At the end of the day, snapshots don’t make my system indestructible, but they make it practically bulletproof for daily use. That’s where Btrfs snapshots completely change the game. Instead of hoping ...
How-To Geek on MSN
I Replaced Notepad++ on Linux With This Text Editor
One of the most missed software when switching to Linux is Notepad++. Many Windows users love it due to its simplicity and programming-related features. There are many modern text editors on Linux ...
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Logitech has introduced the MX Master 4, the newest version of its high-end wireless mouse built for productivity and ...
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