Tag: mac

  • How to Share Files Between Mac and Linux

    How to Share Files Between Mac and Linux

    Sharing files between a Mac and a Linux machine isn’t complicated. You can do it easily and securely, using practical tools and methods designed for seamless cross-platform sharing. The SMB (Server Message Block) protocol is a widely used standard for sharing files and network resources, including printers using CUPS. It enables seamless communication between different…

  • Crowdstrike Says Linux Hosts Not Affected

    Crowdstrike Says Linux Hosts Not Affected

    Crowdstrike Says Global IT Outage Impacting Windows PCs, But Mac and Linux Hosts Not Affected A widespread system failure is currently affecting numerous Windows devices globally, causing critical boot failures across various industries, including banks, rail networks, airlines, retailers, broadcasters, healthcare, and many more sectors. The issue, manifesting as a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD),…

  • Fedora Asahi Remix on Apple Silicon

    Fedora Asahi Remix on Apple Silicon

    Fedora Asahi Remix 40 is another big step forward for Linux on Apple Silicon Macs. Only one kinda big thing really holds back this impressive collective effort. Asahi Linux, the project that aims to bring desktop Linux to Apple hardware with Apple silicon—the M series of chips—is out with Fedora Asahi Remix 40. More hardware…

  • Run Fedora on Apple Silicon Macs

    Run Fedora on Apple Silicon Macs

    You Can Now Run Fedora Linux on Apple Silicon Macs! Want to run Linux on your M1 or M2 Mac? You can now run Fedora Linux on most Apple Silicon Macs, including all models of M1 and M2 MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, Mac mini, Mac Studio, or iMacs. Fedora Asahi Remix is the first full…

  • Steam Drops Support on macOS

    Steam Drops Support on macOS

    Valve Software’s latest update announcement for the Steam client contains news for both Mac and Linux users – and the portents should concern not only gamers. The latest update on the Steam client mentions several improvements for Linux users – but it also links to an end of support announcement for users on macOS 10.13…