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Running Windows 11 on Linux with KVM/QEMU

This guide walks through the full process of running Windows 11 on Linux using KVM/QEMU and Virt-Manager,  the most robust and future-proof setup available today. While tools like VirtualBox still exist, KVM/QEMU has quietly become the gold standard on Linux. It offers: Near-native CPU performance Excellent disk and network throughput Proper UEFI, Secure Boot, and TPM support Long-term compatibility with Windows 11 updates Before starting, make sure you have: A Linux system with virtualization enabled in BIOS Intel: VT-x / VT-d AMD: SVM / IOMMU At least 8 GB RAM (16 GB recommended) Around 80 GB of free disk space A Windows 11 ISO The VirtIO drivers ISO Step 1: Check Virtualization Support Open a terminal and run: egrep -c '(vmx|svm)' /proc/cpuinfo If the result is 1 or higher , virtualization is enabled. If it returns 0 , you’ll need to enable it in your BIOS before continuing. Step 2: Install KVM, QEMU, and Virt-Manager On Ubuntu / Debian-based systems: sudo apt update sudo...

Mobile Apps for July 2023

Welcome to the July 2023 edition of our monthly newsletter, where we recommend the best mobile apps for your device. This month, we've got a great selection of apps for productivity, gaming, and entertainment.


Productivity


Google Keep

Quickly capture what's on your mind and get a reminder later at the right place or time. Speak a voice memo on the go and have it automatically transcribed







Gaming



Launchbox 


LaunchBox was originally built as an attractive frontend for DOSBox, but has long since expanded to support both modern PC games and emulated console platforms. LaunchBox aims to be the one-stop shop for gaming on your computer, for both modern and historical games.







Entertainment



YouTube


Get the official YouTube app on Android phones and tablets. See what the world is watching -- from the hottest music videos to what’s popular in gaming, fashion, beauty, news, learning and more. Subscribe to channels you love, create content of your own, share with friends, and watch on any device




Mobile Devices recommended root apps



Viper4android reverse engineered


This is a reverse-engineering project aimed to make ViPER4Android more easy to access, modify, and improve. Some QOL changes have been made, such as processing audio as float32, removing unused code, using more modern libraries, etc




Swift Backup

Swift Backup can backup your important data in minutes! Its quick, efficient and boasts an elegant design for a refreshing backup experience. 








Health and fitness 



FittoFit


Transfer your fitness data from Fitbit to Google Fit.






Better Sleep


Sleep better. Feel better.
BetterSleep helps you understand and improve your sleep with sleep tracking, premium sleep sounds and guided content curated just for you. 









Emulators and ROMs etc



GZDoom


GZDoom is a 3D-accelerated Doom source port based on ZDoom coded and maintained by Christoph Oelckers. The most recent stable version is 4.10.0.







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