Low Tech Linux

Low Tech Linux

Leap 16 install Steam

If you haven’t done so already, add the flathub repo Step 2: Install Steam flatpak Step 3: Enable 32-bit support and configure SELinux  Install the necessary packages to enable 32-bit support and configure SELinux for gaming.  Step 4: Reboot Reboot your computer to activate the 32 bit libraries.

Enabling Automatic Updates on openSUSE Tumbleweed and Slowroll

openSUSE Tumbleweed is a rolling-release Linux distribution well-known for its stability, thanks in part to its use of Btrfs snapshots. By enabling transactional updates, users can upgrade the system atomically — updates are applied in a separate snapshot, and only take effect after a reboot. This model dramatically improves reliability …

Why openSUSE’s New Agama Installer Is Better Than YaST

openSUSE has long been known for its technical excellence, enterprise-grade tools, and robust community. One of its most defining tools, YaST (Yet another Setup Tool), has served as the backbone of openSUSE’s installation and system configuration process for decades. But as the Linux world evolves toward cloud-native, immutable, and automated …

Coming to KDE Plasma: A New Login Manager, Virtual Keyboard, and more

The KDE Plasma desktop environment has long been a favorite among Linux users who value performance, customization, and aesthetics. Now, with the upcoming releases, KDE is preparing some significant upgrades that not only modernize the user experience but also replace legacy components with fresh, KDE-native alternatives. Here’s a look at …

Governments Around the World Are Switching to Linux

In recent years, governments across the globe have been increasingly adopting Linux-based operating systems in place of proprietary platforms like Microsoft Windows. From cost savings and improved security to digital sovereignty and vendor independence, the motivations are varied—but the trend is clear: open source is gaining serious ground in the …