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New data shows 90% of Windows games compatible with Linux

Lisa Kern

Recent community data indicates that nearly 90% of Windows games now run on Linux thanks to Valve's Proton tool. This milestone highlights years of innovation but faces challenges from anti-cheat software in multiplayer titles. As Windows 10 support ends soon, Linux gains traction among gamers.

OpenAI launches Atlas AI-powered browser

Theo Klein

OpenAI has introduced Atlas, a new web browser powered by ChatGPT that prioritizes AI assistance over traditional links. The browser features an 'Ask ChatGPT' sidebar designed to guide users through the web. Early hands-on tests suggest it offers moderate help but can sometimes provide confusing results.

Author shares reasons for switching to helix linux text editor

A writer has detailed five reasons for adopting the Helix Editor on Linux, claiming it stands out among many options. The piece highlights why the author never looked back after making the switch. Published on October 28, 2025, the article praises Helix as potentially the best text editor available for Linux users.

Nearly 90 percent of windows games now run on linux

Lisa Kern

A recent report indicates that almost 90 percent of Windows games are now compatible with Linux. This development coincides with the end of support for Windows 10, enhancing the viability of Linux for gaming. The data underscores a growing accessibility for Linux users in the gaming ecosystem.

New ntfsplus driver submitted for Linux kernel

Lisa Kern

Kernel developer Namjae Jeon has submitted a patch for ntfsplus, a modernized read-write NTFS driver for Linux. It aims to improve on the existing ntfs3 driver with better performance and cleaner code. Integration into the kernel remains uncertain pending review.

Author names Kali Linux as favorite distro for tinkering

In a recent article, a writer declares Kali Linux their preferred Linux distribution for experimentation. They emphasize its safety when used moderately for playful activities.

Actiphy releases ActiveImage Protector 2022 with Linux KVM support

Actiphy Inc., a provider of backup and virtualization software, has announced a new version of ActiveImage Protector 2022 that includes support for Linux KVM virtualization technology. This update introduces agentless backup and recovery options for Linux KVM virtual machines, extending protection to a key open-source platform. The enhancements aim to simplify deployment and improve efficiency across virtualization environments.

 

 

 

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