Good News! Mesa Package with Hardware Acceleration is Arriving in RPM Fusion
The popular RPM Fusion repo brings the recently disabled Mesa package
View ArticleDebian: Results for non-free firmware (UPDATED)
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View ArticleLinux Kernel 6.0 Officially Released, This Is What’s New
Linus Torvalds announced today the release and general availability of Linux 6.0 as a major kernel series that brings new features, improved hardware support.
View ArticleRegolith Is the Perfect Introduction to Tiling Window Managers on Linux
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.
View ArticleReview: SpiralLinux 11.220628
SpiralLinux is a young distribution which appeared on the DistroWatch waiting list in the middle of 2022
View ArticleNotes from kernel hacking in Hare, part 2: multi-threading
I have long promised that Hare would not have multi-threading, and it seems that I have broken that promise
View ArticleCPU-X an Alternative to CPU-Z for Linux
The tech-savvy Windows users might have used CPU-Z
View ArticleVim vs Neovim: Functionalities, and Strengths
Vim is a universal and extensible terminal-based text editor that ships with the majority of Unix-like systems
View ArticleLinux Kernel 6.0 is Officially Out with Run-Time Kernel Verification
A new Kernel is here (Linux Kernel 6.0) with the best hardware support for your devices. Here's a quick recap on the new features.
View ArticleNext Phase For Rust In The Linux Kernel
Rust is going to make it's way into the linux kernel at this stage for 6.1 release but what is going to happen from here on, what challenges still need to be addressed to ensure that this is a useful...
View Article[LibreOffice] Content controls in Writer: PDF export and combo box type
Writer now supports exporting content controls to PDF and a 7th content control type: it is possible to differentiate between drop-downs and combo boxes
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