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  • Running Multiple Linux Commands at once

    Running Multiple Linux Commands at once

    These days, the majority of my time spent on Linux is via GUI applications. That doesn’t mean I can completely avoid the command line. Why? Partially because I also work with servers. But, every so often, I’ll opt to use the command line on the desktop. For instance, when I need to run upgrades on Read more

  • RISC-V Is Now An Official Debian Architecture

    RISC-V Is Now An Official Debian Architecture

    As time goes on, more and more computer manufacturers are moving towards the ARM architecture and away from the bloated and outdated x86 instruction set. Apple is the most prominent producer to take this step, but plenty others are using ARM for its flexibility and efficiency. The only problem with ARM is that it’s licensed, Read more

  • Debian 12.1 “Bookworm” Released with Bug Fixes and 26 Updates

    Debian 12.1 “Bookworm” Released with Bug Fixes and 26 Updates

    TweetTootShareDebian 12.1The Debian Project announced today the release and general availability of Debian 12.1 as the first ISO update to the latest Debian GNU/Linux 12 “Bookworm” operating system series. Debian 12.1 arrives six weeks after the release of Debian GNU/Linux 12 “Bookworm” to provide those who want to deploy the operating system on new hardware Read more

  • Apple M2 on Linux vs ROG Ally Z1 vs Acer Ryzen 7

    Apple M2 on Linux vs ROG Ally Z1 vs Acer Ryzen 7

    The most common request from my recent ROG Ally benchmarking with the Ryzen Z1 SoC and also the Ryzen 7 7840U laptop SoC testing has been wanting to know how these Zen 4 mobile processors compete with Apple’s M2 on Linux. Well, for those curious, here are some initial performance figures of the Apple M2 Read more

  • Valve releases Proton 8.0-3 for Linux and Steam Deck

    Valve releases Proton 8.0-3 for Linux and Steam Deck

    Proton 8.0-3 is out now, bringing with it improved compatibility for Windows games on Linux desktop and Steam Deck. Here’s all you need to know. These fixes were mostly all in various releases of Proton Experimental over the last few months since the release of Proton 8. Valve let you swap your Proton version any Read more

  • 5 Tools to Create Your Own Linux Distro

    5 Tools to Create Your Own Linux Distro

    Creating your own Linux distribution can be a challenging task, requiring a strong technical background, knowledge of Linux internals, software packaging, system configuration, and extensive testing. It involves making decisions on default settings, software selection, and hardware compatibility. While resources and tools are available to streamline the process, the level of difficulty depends on one’s Read more