An anonymous reader shared this report from Phoronix: A pull request of early AMDGPU kernel graphics driver changes was submitted for DRM-Next on Friday as some of the early feature work accumulating for the Linux 6.4 kernel cycle. Among the… Continue Reading →
Enlarge / Everything Asahi Linux’s four-person team has done to make Linux work on Apple’s M-series chips is remarkable, but “ready to run” is a stretch. (credit: Apple/Asahi Linux) It’s an odd thing to see the leaders of an impressive… Continue Reading →
In this article, you’ll learn what an inode is, how to check an inode and its size, and its role in soft/hard links and system updates. The post What is inode in Linux? appeared first on Linux Today. Link to… Continue Reading →
One of the big reasons some people don’t switch to Linux is a lack of video editors. While it’s true there are more video editing programs on macOS and Windows, there are some great options on Linux too, such as… Continue Reading →
The biggest change in Blender 3.4 is the enablement of native support for the next-generation Wayland windowing environment on GNU/Linux systems. The post Blender 3.4 Releases With Native Wayland Support on Linux appeared first on Linux Today. Link to original… Continue Reading →
LibreOffice 7.3.7 includes 28 bug fixes that address last remaining issues reported by users or discovered by the LibreOffice developers. Learn more here. The post LibreOffice 7.3 Gets Last Maintenance Update, Users Urged to Upgrade appeared first on Linux Today…. Continue Reading →
Last week, the Linux community was abuzz with excitement over the release of Zorin OS 16.2. That operating system is notable for being designed for Windows switchers. Today, yet another such distribution that focuses on former Windows users is released… Continue Reading →
Enlarge / Steam, installed from the Snap Store, looks and feels a lot like Steam. You just see this interface a bit sooner, without a bunch of tabs open to find the right dependencies. (credit: Canonical / Valve) Installing Steam… Continue Reading →
Enlarge / Linux 6.0, implemented in a Fienix distribution on dedicated Amiga user xeno74’s desktop. (credit: xeno74 / Hyperion Entertainment) The last commercial Amiga computer available for sale was the AmigaOne X5000, a PowerPC-based revival machine released in 2017. The… Continue Reading →
When a kernel developer asked Linus Torvalds if he’d missed a Git pull, Torvalds “revealed the request was still in his queue as ‘I’m doing merges (very slowly) on my laptop, while waiting for new ECC memory DIMMs to arrive,’”… Continue Reading →
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