Linux isn’t harder than Windows—it’s just unfamiliar and works with very different computing concepts.
And on your high-end ones, funnily enough.
The new kernel, Linux 7.1, brings a modern NTFS driver and activates Intel's FRED by default. Furthermore, the use of AI in development is causing a stir.
The more recent Home Assistant updates are closing information leaks, among other things. There is also a new version of Home Assistant OS.
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In a photo taken on June 14, 2018, students wearing Korean People's Army (KPA) uniforms sit before computer screens as they attend a class at the Mangyongdae Revolutionary School outside Pyongyang.
*The following content is intended for those who are not very familiar with Linux. When you are running AI (especially 3D object generation tools, etc.) as a personal project, there is almost always a ...
Linux kernel 7.1 is out, bringing significant changes that have been brewing for years – including the long-promised removal of support for Intel's 486 chip and its contemporaries. More than 140,000 ...
Hey everyone, Vladan here from ESX Virtualization. Over the years, I've tested and written about dozens of backup solutions ...
Box86 lets you run x86 Linux programs (such as games) on non-x86 Linux systems, like ARM (host system needs to be 32bit little-endian). You NEED a 32-bit subsystem to run and build Box86. Box86 is ...