GNU Linux-libre 6.19 arrives with more blob cleaning and expanded support
Everything about GNU Linux-libre 6.19: changes, cleaned drivers, removed firmware, and how to download the free kernel for your distribution.
Everything about GNU Linux-libre 6.19: changes, cleaned drivers, removed firmware, and how to download the free kernel for your distribution.
Linux 7.0 now has a roadmap: expected date, kernel improvements, graphics performance, and key changes that will affect your PC and servers.
Linux 6.19 is now stable: improvements for ext4, CPUs, older AMD GPUs, HDR, and laptops. Learn about the key changes before upgrading to Linux 7.0.
It has already been confirmed that Linux 6.18 will be the 2025 LTS version. Initially, its extended support will only last 2 years.
Discover all the new features of GNU Linux-libre 6.18, driver changes, and how to use this 100% free kernel in your distribution.
Armbian 25.11 arrives with more ARM boards, Linux 6.17, and security and networking improvements. Check out all the key new features before updating.
Linux 6.18 is here: it improves performance, security, and hardware support and aims to be the next LTS kernel. Learn about the changes.
What's new in GNU Linux-libre 6.17: blob cleanup, IPU7, tweaked drivers, and downloads. Find out what's changed and how to install it.
Linux 6.17 is now available as a stable release. Lots of new features and the promise of a follow-up to Ubuntu 25.10.
VMScape (CVE-2025-40300) leaks host memory from a VM on AMD Zen and Intel. Impact and IBPB patches for KVM/QEMU.
OpenZFS 2.3.4 in detail: ZFS rewrite, Linux/FreeBSD support, and fixes. Discover key improvements and what's coming in 1 RC2.4.
RingReaper uses io_uring to operate on Linux, bypassing EDR. Detection techniques, payloads, and clues to protect your systems.
AMD RX 9060 vs. RTX 5050/5060 performance, price, and OEM availability. Everything you need to know for 1080p gaming.
Torvalds rejects RISC-V patches for "garbage" in common headers in Linux 6.17. Reasons, reactions, and what their future holds in 6.18.
Tuxedo InfinityBook Pro 15 Gen10 with Ryzen AI, 240Hz, 99Wh, and Linux. Find out its price, specs, and shipping date.
Nvidia responds strongly to accusations of backdoors in its chips after pressure from the US and China. Read all the details here.
Discover the improvements, dependencies, and new features in NetworkManager 1.54 for your Linux system. Practical and detailed information. Enter now!
Intel faces challenges with its 18A manufacturing process, key to new chips. Can it overcome these issues and compete with TSMC?
Rust strengthens the security and maintainability of the Linux kernel with each release. Learn about its current advantages and challenges.
Ubuntu adds optional encryption with TPM 2.0, improving security but generating debate in the Linux community.
Red Hat leads the way in multi-cloud platforms: Discover how OpenShift transforms IT management and accelerates enterprise migration.
Explore the new Intel Arrow Lake Ultra 5 with improved efficiency and options for desktops and laptops.
All about the Threadripper 9980X: benchmarks, improvements over the 7000 series, and comparison with Intel in professional workloads.
New monitors like the LG 40U990A-W integrate Intel's Thunderbolt 5, revolutionizing connectivity and professional work.
AMD's Streaming SDK arrives on Linux with support for Ubuntu and RHEL. Learn about the new features and technical requirements.
NVIDIA N1X, the ARM chip with 6144 CUDA cores, aims to lead the way in AI-powered laptops with high efficiency. Discover its details and expectations.
NVIDIA is preparing the RTX 50 SUPER for later this year with improvements in memory and power consumption. What can we expect?
All about the new Linux-libre 6.16: improvements to drivers, performance, and protection against proprietary firmware. Check out the new features here.
Learn how to install Android on your Raspberry Pi, learn the best systems, and tips for turning it into a media center, TV box, or mobile station.
Linux 6.16 has been officially released. Among its new features, it includes improved support for AMD and Intel hardware and file systems.
Latest news on the Steam Deck 2: leaks, a possible AMD Zen 6 chip, and a collaboration between Valve and Sony.
Learn about the malware hidden in Minecraft mods and how to avoid its risks. Protect your data and keep playing safely.
Looking for privacy and alternatives to Android? Discover the top GNU/Linux phones, their advantages, comparisons, and tips for advanced users.
Fwupd 2.0.13 arrives on Linux with expanded support, lower power consumption, and faster updates. Discover its new features and benefits.
All about the Threadripper PRO 9000 WX: power, cores, pricing, and who it's ideal for. Explore AMD's ultimate workstation.
Security Alert: Critical vulnerabilities in Gigabyte motherboards expose hundreds of models to undetectable malware. Check if your system is affected.
Expand your Raspberry Pi with new SATA ports thanks to Waveshare and achieve professional speeds on your NAS or media server.
AMD is moving forward with Zen 6, its next-generation CPU with a 2nm process, increased core count, and energy efficiency. All the details and leaks.
AMD previews RDNA 3.5 firmware for Linux, preparing support for APUs like the 'Gorgon Point' and the next-generation Ryzen.
All the improvements in Linux 6.16: new supported devices, changes to Bcachefs, and improvements to RISC-V. Check out what's new!
Learn how Proton is now enabled by default on Steam for Linux and Steam Deck. Take advantage of all the benefits and improvements.
Oracle Linux 10 is now available, with a new kernel, security enhancements, full RHEL 10 compatibility, and advanced support.
Discover everything new in the Linux 6.15 kernel: expanded compatibility, driver updates, and technical enhancements. Get updated here.
Linux kernel 6.15 drops support for older 486 and Pentium CPUs. Find out what this change means and how it affects users.
Coreboot version 25.03 adds 22 supported motherboards and improves the CPU, USB, and display. Check out all the changes.
Discover all the new features of CachyOS March 2025 with Limine, kernel 6.14, DLSS, Wine, and more. Update your system now!
IPFire 2.29 Core 192 is now available with Linux Kernel 6.12 LTS, new features and performance improvements. Check out all the new features.
Find out what's new in Ubuntu 24.04.2 Noble Numbat LTS: Linux kernel 6.11, improved support, and download it today.
Hector Martin resigns from Asahi Linux and steps away from the Linux kernel after tensions with the community. Find out what will happen to the project.
Linux Sabotage: Christoph Hellwig Accused of Blocking Rust Integration. What Does This Mean for the Kernel?
Linus Torvalds has officially released Linux 6.12, which will be the 2024 LTS version that comes with many improvements.
Linux 6.11 has been officially announced, and it includes many graphical improvements, especially for computers with AMD cards.
Linux 6.10 has arrived with a long list of new features, among which we find support for new hardware.
The new version of the Linux Kernel 6.5 comes implementing improvements for Rust, as well as improvements in the ...
In this article we talk about the Linux kernel in six different versions, so you can choose the one that best suits your needs.
Linux kernel 5.16 is coming to an end, so users with this kernel installed will need to upgrade to 5.17
Linux 5.16.1 has been released, and the main kernel maintainer has finally labeled Linux 5.15 "longterm", ie LTS.
The latest version of the vanilla kernel has undergone a revision and GNU Linux-Libre 5.16 has been released to be 100% free.
The Linux 5.17 kernel says goodbye to support for 3D Now! from AMD. The famous set retires ...
Work is already on the next version of the Linux kernel, Linux version 5.16, and it could arrive by Christmas, with huge improvements
Google is making efforts to move towards convergence with the Android operating system for mobile devices
RHEL 8.5, or Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.5, has entered the beta development phase, with interesting news
The Linux kernel was written in C and ASM, and now there is a lot of talk about Rust for security reasons.
The Linux kernel continues its incessant development with a new release, version 5.15 with interesting improvements for the CPUs
The father of the Linux kernel, Linus Torvalds, has a salary that many would like to know, but that has not transcended too much
The dmesg command can provide very important information about your computer and also help you troubleshoot your system.
If you wonder who the most active Linux 5.10 developers were, then here is the list of the biggest contributors.
Linux 5.10 arrived at the weekend as a new LTS version of the kernel, but it did so with some glitches and the first revision has already been released.
These are the most frequent reasons why a kernel panic could occur in your GNU / Linux distribution
It seems there are already developers working on Linux support to make it work on Apple Silicon M1 chips ...
Testing of the first AMD Radeon RX 6800 graphics cards is starting now on Linux to improve compatibility
New patched Intel chip vulnerability (in microcode) in all official Ubuntu releases.
The free Linux kernel 5.11 has some improvements in terms of support that gamers and owners of an ASUS team will like very much
A high percentage of the Linux kernel already belongs to the code corresponding to the AMD Radeon drivers for its GPUs
The RISC-V project continues to advance, proof of this is something that the Linux kernel 5.10 has revealed, with the new code added
Linux 5.9-rc7 is the new kernel that has arrived just before another version release candidate before the final
Linux kernel 5.10 will have a temperature monitor with support for the new AMD Zen 3 microarchitecture to come
If you want to try Linux 5.8 on your computer, you can use Live from the Swedish ExTiX 20.8 distro, the first one that includes it for you
If you've ever wondered what is that MOK that appears in some distros after updating, here is the answer
If you are looking for a Kali Linux distribution to run on ARM-based equipment, such as the Raspberry Pi SBC, this is Karmbian
After a development with many ups and downs in its size and other issues, Linux 5.8 has been officially released with interesting changes.
The quintessential open source kernel is Linux, but it is not the only one. There are more similar free or open projects like these
Apple made its announcement to go towards its own ARM-based, but there are more computers that already use these chips like the Pinebook
Linus Torvalds does not mince words and speak clearly and without shortcuts. And now you have your thoughts on Intel's AVX-512 Instruction Set
At the last Linux summit, there was a review of the state of developers during the pandemic, the size of LInu 5.8, racial issues, etc.
Oracle's Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel continues its evolution and reaches version 6 for the Oracle distro. But ... do you know what it is?
Linux 5.6 has reached the end of its life cycle, which means that it will not receive any more updates. You have to update to the next version now.
Linux 5.8 will be, according to Linus Torvalds, the largest version of this book kernel of all time. Therefore, you will be fat with many new features
Linus Torvalds switches to AMD chips, in order to compile his kernel faster. A news that is not surprising due to the good performance of the green company
The new Linux 4 Release Candidate 5.7 has arrived. It is already out to test and thus evaluate what the new kernel version 5.7 will be.
David S. Miller, responsible for the network subsystem in Linux, has taken patches with the implementation of the VPN interface of the WireGuard project in the ...
Linux Lite users are almost always the first to tell about the latest Linux Kernel series and with ...
After two months of development, the new version of the Linux Kernel 5.4 was presented, a version in which several changes stand out ...
Slimbook is collaborating on a project to bring the PowerPC architecture to its Linux notebooks. Something that could have a future ...
Intel IA-64 has been a failure. Shipping will cease in 2021 and HP will stop supporting its customers in 2025. Linux 5.4 will stop supporting these systems
Linux 5.3 is here. Linus Torvalds, as usual, has announced it in LKML. The new version comes with some changes after an rc8
Linus Torvalds has announced the release of the Linux kernel 5.3-rc7, the 7th Release Candidate to become the final version, although there will be rc8 ...
Valve wants to promote gaming on Linux, proof of this are its numerous projects for it and also its new aspirations ...
We show you what a zombie process is on your Linux and how you can kill this type of "undead" in your distro in a simple way
Linux 5.3 rc-4 has already been announced by Linus Torvalds at the LKML. It is the new and fourth candidate to become a final version of the kernel