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Linux 6.1 Should Be Very Exciting With Rust, AMD PMF, MGLRU & Other Changes Expected Linux 6.0 is bringing many great features but looking ahead for Linux 6.1 there are even more changes to get excited about for that kernel which ...
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Linux Kernel 6.0 Released, This is What's New - OMG! Ubuntu! The Linux kernel 6.0 release is full of welcome changes, which we look at in this post. From new hardware support to networking, security, ...
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Linux Kernel 6.0 Officially Released, This Is What's New - 9to5Linux Linux kernel 6.0 has been officially released and it is now available for download, bringing many new features and improved hardware support.
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Regolith Is the Perfect Introduction to Tiling Window Managers on Linux - MakeUseOf If you want to switch to a tiling window manager without having to go through a steep learning curve, Regolith is the Linux distro for you.
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Steam HW Survey: AMD Gains CPU Share on Linux, NVIDIA RTX 3060/RTX 3050 Lead GPU Gains Among Linux users, AMD was the dominant choice as Team Red increased its share to 52.27% in this segment, and Intel remained under the 50% mark ...
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Chaos has spread at hundreds of Linux and Windows devices - Game News 24 The research showed an infected material: a cross-platform malware that has infected various Linux and Windows devices, including small office ...
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Debian Chooses Reasonable, Common Sense Solution To Dealing With Non-Free Firmware ... of devices now having open-source Linux drivers but requiring closed-source firmware for any level of functionality. The voting on the non-f.
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Debian Choose A Reasonable, Common Sense Solution To Dealing With Non-Free Firmware ... the growing number of devices that now have open source Linux drivers but require closed source firmware for any level of functionality.
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New malware wreaks havoc on Windows, Linux and routers - HiTech Wiki A huge botnet may be being created thanks to Chaos. What makes Chaos very dangerous is therefore its ability to target Windows and Linux PCs as well ...
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Fedora and openSUSE Disable GPU-Accelerated Video Over Patent Concerns SUSE Linux. Fedora and openSUSE have taken a step backward in usability, disabling GPU-accelerated decoding for H.264, H.265, and VC1 codecs.
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