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EXT4 Scores A Nice Direct I/O Performance Improvement With Linux 6.3 - Phoronix Written by Michael Larabel in Linux Storage on 28 February 2023 at 06:38 AM EST. 6 Comments. LINUX STORAGE. With the EXT4 file-system being quite ...
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HP Dev One Production Ends For One Of The Most Interesting Linux Developer Laptops The HP Dev One Linux laptop is now sold-out and the production on it has ended.
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This mini Linux-powered desktop PC has a built-in touchscreen for slick controls | Stuff In this instance, its Planet Computers' new XR — a range of ARM-powered Linux-running desktop PCs announced at MWC 2023.
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HP Dev One Linux laptop has been discontinued, but HP will offer support through January 2026 But that ongoing project has probably been a lot cheaper to maintain, as Dell is just swapping out Windows for Linux on an existing product, while ...
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Armbian 23.02 out with Linux 6.1, DietPi 8.14 adds experimental RISC-V support DietPi is a lightweight Debian-based Linux distribution for SBCs and server systems with the option to install desktop environments. The latest DietPi ...
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No, you still can't run Linux on an Apple M1 Mac - yet | TechRadar Developers say they still need to unlock all Apple M1 Silicon features before they can release an operational Linux OS.
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Linux Mint 21.2 Promises Better Support for Flatpak Apps, Faster File Management Linux Mint project leader Clement Lefebvre writes today in the monthly newsletter of the project about some of the major improvements that have ...
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How to Install WSJT-X on Linux Mint (2023 Guide) - Beebom We have explained four different methods to install WSJT-X on Linux Mint, including the official website, APT, flatpak, and more.
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PlanetPC XR touchscreen Linux mini PC - Geeky Gadgets The XR series runs Ubuntu Linux and are based on ARM multicore processor technology. The new-look XR features a unique integrated colour touchscreen, ...
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Linux on Apple Silicon Macs hits important milestones - MacDailyNews The Asahi Linux team has hit some important milestones in their efforts to make Linux work on Apple's M-series chips is remarkable, but…
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