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Linux 6.2: The first mainstream Linux kernel for Apple M1 chips arrives | ZDNET Asahi Linux with Apple GPU drivers. Thanks to Asahi Linux developers' work, Linux 6.2 is now ready to run on M1-powered Macs.
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Linux 6.3 Introducing Hardware Noise "hwnoise" Tool - Phoronix As part of the tracing updates sent in for Linux 6.3 is the introduction of the new 'hwnoise' tool within the kernel source tree for monitoring ...
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Btrfs Enjoys More Performance With Linux 6.3 - Including Some 3~10x Speedups - Phoronix The big batch of Btrfs file-system driver updates for the Linux 6.3 kernel were submitted today by SUSE's David Sterba.
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Linux kernel 6.2 is out now, here's a feature highlight | GamingOnLinux You can have a little Linux kernel update, as a treat. The Linux kernel 6.2 is officially out now so here's some notes on some of what's new.
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Real-Time Linux Gets Long-Term Support | Electronic Design Ubuntu Core is a small-footprint version of Ubuntu Linux that targets embedded and edge applications. It supports Snaps, Canonical's containerized ...
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Linux 6.2 release - Main changes, Arm, RISC-V, and MIPS architectures - CNX Software Linux 6.2 has just been released with Linus Torvalds making the announcement on LKML as usual: So here we are, right on (the extended) schedule, ...
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You Can Now Install Linux Kernel 6.2 on Ubuntu, Here's How - 9to5Linux You can now install the latest and greatest Linux 6.2 kernel series on your Ubuntu 22.10 distribution. Here's how to do it!
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Linux Kernel 6.2 is here, and it now has mainline support for Apple M1 chips | TechRadar Apple's plan for hardware and software exclusivity is under attack by Linux and Windows.
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GNU Linux-Libre 6.2 Kernel Is Here for Software Freedom Lovers - 9to5Linux GNU Linux-Libre 6.2 kernel is now available for download and it's targeted at those who seek 100% freedom for their personal computers.
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Bash scripting tips that can save time on Linux - Network World.com One important thing to do when you're preparing a script on Linux is to add comments – especially for commands that might be a little complex. If you ...
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