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M1 Mac Linux 6.2 support for MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, Mac Studio, Mac mini - 9to5Mac Torvalds had long wanted an ARM laptop capable of running Linux, and when the M1 MacBook Air came out said that it would have been the perfect machine ...
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Linux 6.2 Brings Network-Related Updates, Adds 800 Gbps and WiFi 7 Support Among the key networking features in Linux 6.2 is initial support for 800 Gbps wired networking as well as support for the emerging WiFi 7 ...
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Linux 6.2 is up and running on M1 Macs but still missing many key features - Macworld The latest Linux build can technically run on Apple silicon, but you won't be able to do much.
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Linux 6.3 printk Changes Prepare For Threaded/Atomic Consoles - Phoronix Sent out today for the Linux 6.3 kernel merge window are the updates to the printk code.
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Linux 6.2: The First Mainstream Linux Kernel for Apple M1 Chips Arrives - Slashdot Steven Vaughan-Nichols, writing for ZDNet: Linux 6.2 was released yesterday, and Linus Torvalds described the latest Linux kernel release as, ...
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Linux 6.3 MM Changes Bring New MEMFD & MGLRU Enhancements - Phoronix Andrew Morton on Monday submitted his memory management 'MM' updates for the Linux 6.3 merge window.
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Not All Linux Systems Are Created Equal, but They're All Equally Linux - TechNewsWorld Linux is the most widely deployed desktop OS that readily grants users a full run of the system. True to its Unix heritage, everything is a file, ...
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Linux is now officially supported on Apple silicon - Cult of Mac Linux has officially added support for Apple silicon in its latest release, although not all Macs will work with it.
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How to Open the Terminal in Linux - MakeUseOf The command line gives you complete control of a Linux system. Here's how you can open a terminal on your Linux computer.
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Linux 6.2 Brings M1 Mac Support, But It's Not Quite Ready for Release - Mactrast ZDNet says Linux 6.2 is expected to become Ubuntu 23.04's default kernel and will be included in Fedora 38 before the April release of Linux 6.3. From ...
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