

I have seen a lot of gamers who feel that there aren't good games to play on Linux. It might be that they love to play those pirated games, don't know why, when there are bounteous open source games available for free. The Linux games are hugely popular and that's not just because they are free, its also because a developer can take a great game and make it even better. There's an array of free open source games waiting to run on the Linux platform. So I got the top linux games in 2009. And here I come.


I am sure even if you use Fedora or CentOS, you have had fair share of irritation caused by system hangs. Of course no one can doubt Microsoft Windows' supremacy in this event but still, any kind of system hang interrupt our whole process of working and thinking in a big way. What happens with most of the system hangs caused by software is, some of the running processes take too much of CPU resource by themselves. One of the main culprits have been Firefox (which can be solved from our guide to kill and restart non-responding Firefox). So basically we have a way out by which you can avoid the fate of a non responding system.