SuperTuxKart 1.4 Revs Up for Release with Visual Improvements
I don’t cover gaming much on this site as a) I’m more of a console kid, and b) my buddy Liam aces it over on gamingonlinux.com, but I do make the odd exception — like whenever a new version of...
View ArticleStable Kernels: Linux 5.19.10, Linux 5.15.69, Linux 5.4.214, Linux 5.4.214,...
I'm announcing the release of the 5.19.10 kernel
View ArticleJDK 19 Release Notes
These notes describe important changes, enhancements, removed APIs and features, deprecated APIs and features, and other information about JDK 19 and Java SE 19
View ArticlePipeWire Gets Initial Support for Next-Generation Bluetooth LE (Low Energy)...
https://9to5linux.com/pipewire-gets-initial-support-for-next-generation-bluetooth-le-low-energy-audio
View ArticleHow to install Solus GNOME 4.3
In this video, I am going to show how to install Solus GNOME 4.3
View ArticleWhy You Should Use Timeshift to Back Up Your Computer
Timeshift is a relatively new utility for Linux, but it’s something that’s become so essential to desktop users that many distros have added it to their official repositories
View ArticleIndustrial Systems: Red Hat, Canonical, and Security Problems
Mostly NVIDIA's PR charade
View ArticleWasmtime Reaches 1.0: Fast, Safe and Production Ready!
As of today, the Wasmtime WebAssembly runtime is now at 1.0! This means that all of us in the Bytecode Alliance agree that it is fully ready to use in production
View ArticleLinux Command Line Cheatsheet
Knowing these basic shortcuts can make you more efficient and supercharge your productivity
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