You might be aware of the fact that Linus Torvalds used an Apple MacBook hardware to release Linux Kernel 5.19.
But, the news wasn’t limited to one interesting
Three months after the last kernel release, Linux Kernel 5.19 is finally here. This exciting release brings plenty of improvements to every aspect of the kernel and opens up
We have plenty of Linux distributions tailored for 32-bit systems.
So, why do I want to discourage using 32-bit and upgrade to 64-bit Linux instead?
There are a couple of
There are various open-source projects rewritten in Rust. Hence, it is not surprising that is being considered as the second language for Linux Kernel for a while now.
A few
Linux Kernel 5.17 came loaded with support for next-gen hardware, including improvements for the Steam Deck.
Not to forget, every Linux Kernel release is technically exciting, and Linux Kernel
Fedora 36 is an impressive release with a list of interesting feature upgrades.
While Fedora 35 included GNOME 41 and debuted with a new KDE variant (Fedora Kinoite) and several
Linux 5.17 is here, after a week of unexpected delay to fix Spectre exploits. While there aren’t any massive changes here, there are a few smaller tweaks and
Have you every wished that you had a Linux powered laptop that fits in your hand, complete with keyboard? If you said, yes, then you are in luck. A hardware