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Author: Ilya Ostapenko

Optimizing Linux Power Management for Maximum Laptop Battery Life
Unix

Optimizing Linux Power Management for Maximum Laptop Battery Life

4 weeks ago14/09/2025Ilya Ostapenko6530
Be honest: how many times have you felt like spitting in the face of the marketer who dreams up those ridiculous “10–12 hours of battery life” claims? Six or seven is closer to reality—and even then only…
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Hardware Over the Network: Passthrough USB Devices, GPU, Sound Card, and Disks to a Remote Machine
Unix

Hardware Over the Network: Passthrough USB Devices, GPU, Sound Card,…

2 months ago23/08/2025Ilya Ostapenko1690
In one of our earlier articles, we explored ways to expose all kinds of resources as files and directories—WebDAV, BitTorrent, SSH, and even GPU memory. But what if we want access not to a remote or local…
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Manjaro vs Arch Linux: Why Stick with Arch for Advanced Users?
Unix

Manjaro vs Arch Linux: Why Stick with Arch for Advanced…

05.08.202503/08/2025Ilya Ostapenko4120
The world of Linux desktop systems is incredibly diverse. As of now, Distrowatch.com lists 288 different distributions, each with its own philosophy and area of application. Throughout the history of the rankings, hundreds of distributions have come…
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12 Essential Tweaks to Optimize KDE for the Perfect Desktop Experience
Unix

12 Essential Tweaks to Optimize KDE for the Perfect Desktop…

10.07.202509/07/2025Ilya Ostapenko9530
Like any other significant project, KDE has both unwavering opponents and ardent supporters. While the former criticize the system for its complexity, excessive customization options, high resource consumption, and insufficient stability, the latter counter these criticisms by…
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