The news he's broken has been covered by outlets like the BBC, The Verge, Slate, Gizmodo, Engadget, TechCrunch, Digital Trends, ZDNet, The Next Web, and Techmeme.
Beyond the column, he wrote about everything from Windows to tech travel tips. He founded PCWorld's "World Beyond Windows" column, which covered the latest developments in open-source operating systems like Linux and Chrome OS.
He also wrote the USA's most-saved article of 2021, according to Pocket.Ĭhris was a PCWorld columnist for two years. Beyond the web, his work has appeared in the print edition of The New York Times (September 9, 2019) and in PCWorld's print magazines, specifically in the August 2013 and July 2013 editions, where his story was on the cover. With over a decade of writing experience in the field of technology, Chris has written for a variety of publications including The New York Times, Reader's Digest, IDG's PCWorld, Digital Trends, and MakeUseOf. Chris has personally written over 2,000 articles that have been read more than one billion times-and that's just here at How-To Geek. In the Software & Updates window that appears, select the NVIDIA or AMD binary driver if it isn't already selected and install it.Ĭhris Hoffman is the former Editor-in-Chief of How-To Geek. Type "Drivers" to search for the appropriate control panel and click the "Additional Drivers" shortcut. On Ubuntu, you can open the Dash to search for programs (just tap the "Super" key - it's the key with a Windows logo on it on most keyboards). If you have NVIDIA or AMD graphics, you should probably install the closed-source NVIDIA or AMD graphics drivers. If you have Intel graphics, you're good to go - Intel graphics aren't as powerful as NVIDIA or AMD graphics, but they do work well with the standard open-source graphics drivers provided by your Linux distribution. Minecraft is a 3D application, so it benefits from having good 3D drivers installed. But the process will be almost the same on every Linux distribution. We used Ubuntu 20.04.4 for this process, and that's where our concrete examples come from. Here's how to get your Linux system ready for Minecraft. Minecraft runs just fine on Linux, but it's probably not available for easy installation in your Linux distribution's package manager. Download and Run Minecraft on Ubuntu or Debian.