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UEFI Secure Boot for Linux Arm64 – where do we stand?
Still exotic for now, but moves are afoot Arm devices are everywhere today and many of them run Linux. The operating system ...
Java is one of those OOPs based languages, along with Python and C++, that’s in demand right now. So, if you want to ride the bandwagon and use the language, you must download it on your system. Not ...
Debian 13 “Trixie” has just been released with Linux 6.12 LTS, GNOME 48 desktop environment (default), GCC 14.2 compiler, and over 14100 new packages for a total of 69830 packages. This follows the ...
The Fedora community has quickly dropped a couple of recent proposed changes – one highly controversial, the other rather less so. Fedora 42 is here, and so Fedora 43 is taking shape. That means ...
There was a whole lot of discussion recently for the Fedora Linux proposal to drop 32-bit support, with the current plan being dropped. I covered the initial proposal here on GamingOnLinux with the ...
Fedora had already taken steps in this direction, having stopped offering 32-bit kernel packages and installer images since Fedora 31. This proposal was seen as the "next two (and last) steps" in ...
Platforms You don't need to wait for SteamOS to ditch Windows: I've been running Linux for the past 2 months and the revolution is already here Operating Systems What if modern PC gaming were just a ...
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These 5 Linux Distros Still Support 32-Bit PCs
Most desktop and laptop computers from the past two decades use 64-bit x86 processors, but older 32-bit x86 CPUs (also known as i386 or i686) are still around. Even though Windows and many Linux ...
Windows XP was released over two decades ago. You can still use the legacy operating system again for any reason whether it be using the old laptop or to relieve old ...
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