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The Linux Kernel May Finally Phase Out Intel i486 CPU Support - Slashdot "Linus Torvalds has backed the idea of possibly removing Intel 486 (i486) processor support from the Linux kernel," reports Phoronix: After the ...
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Linux Kernel May Drop i486 Support as Torvalds Backs Pentium Plan | Tom's Hardware The Linux kernel lost support for i386 CPUs in 2012 and it seems that 2022 could be when i486 support is removed.
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Apple CPUFreq Driver Updated For Linux - Initial M2 Support Added - Phoronix Asahi Linux lead developer Hector Martin today sent out the third revision to the Apple SoC CPU frequency scaling 'CPUFreq' driver that is working ...
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Sad News for Retro PC Users: Linux Kernel Could Finally Drop 486 Support - MakeUseOf Linus Torvalds considers 486 chips "museum pieces" but they still have some users. Where will they go without Linux?
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How to set up SSH key authentication in Linux for more secure logins | ZDNET Here's how easy it is to add a layer of security to your secure shell logins on Linux.
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Linux Kernel 5.19 Reached End of Life, Users Urged to Upgrade to Linux Kernel 6.0 - 9to5Linux The time has come to say goodbye to the Linux 5.19 kernel series as it is now marked as EOL (End-of-Life) on the kernel.org website, and users are ...
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Linus Torvalds wants to drop i486 support from the Linux kernel citing its age - Neowin The Linux kernel could drop support for i486 processors in the near future. Linus Torvalds floated the idea, suggesting that the work that goes ...
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How to enable unattended-upgrades in Ubuntu and Debian Linux - TechRepublic Jack Wallen shows you how easy it is to enable unattended upgrades for both Ubuntu and Debian Linux so you can be sure to keep ahead of software ...
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10 Useful Examples of the Linux rsync Command - How-To Geek The Linux rsync command is a powerful file copying and folder synchronization tool. Here are ten common use-cases that you'll be able to put to ...
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Removing i486 support in Linux only at discussion stage: Torvalds - iTWire Linux creator Linus Torvalds says a discussion over removing support for i486 was triggered by something not directly related, but that just ...
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