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"Very normal" Linux 6.9-rc7 released with ASUS ROG Raikiri controller support
Neowin· 4 days agoOn Linux, things are a little bit different, usually the drivers come included in the Linux kernel...
Linux can run on only 4MB of SRAM — Azure Sphere and SudoMaker's X1501 Pico show off the extremes of...
Tom's Hardware via Yahoo News· 2 days agoMicrosoft's Azure Sphere module with 4MB SRAM and SudoMaker's X1501 Pico SoM with 8MB RAM show off...
Windows 11 Pro for $5.99? This deal is the final step to your perfect gaming PC.
Windows Central· 4 hours agoWhen building a gaming PC, you usually have to set aside a budget for a Windows 11 license. Sure,...
Dynebolic is a Portable OS You Can Bring Everywhere With You
Make Tech Easier· 3 days agoDynebolic is a portable Linux distro based on Devuan that provides a complete multimedia production...
Red Hat extends Lightspeed generative AI tool to OpenShift and Enterprise Linux
Network World· 2 days agoRed Hat's Lightspeed, a gen AI-powered assistant, will be extended to RHEL and OpenShift to help...
RHEL 9.4 is here, but RHEL and CentOS 7 are on the way out
The Register· 6 days agoGood news for users of RHEL versions old and new – and for the freebie CentOS Linux 7, which is...
This Windows Installer Installs Linux
Hackaday· 4 days agoIt may be a very long time since some readers have installed a copy of Windows, but it appears at one point during the installation there’s a step that asks you which OS version you would like ...
Valve releases Proton 9.0 for Linux— improves Nvidia graphics and high core count CPU compatibility
Tom's Hardware via Yahoo News· 6 days agoValve has released a major update to its open-source tool which facilitates running Windows games on...
Open-source cybersecurity could derail the internet as we know it
Quartz· 5 hours agoIn March, a software bug threatened to derail large swaths of the web. XZ utils, an open-source...
The new App Mall for ChromeOS to make app discovery a breeze on Chromebooks
Neowin· 15 hours agoChromeOS lets users run PWAs (Progressive Web Apps), Linux apps, and even Android apps without breaking a sweat. The latest report by Chrome Unboxed shows a new 'App Mall' ...