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Firefox 73 + Firefox 74 Beta Benchmarks On Ubuntu Linux

All these Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome benchmarks were carried out in a fully-automated and reproducible manner using the Phoronix Test Suite.

Linux Kernel Continues Prepping For RISC-V’s Updated Supervisor Binary Interface

Supporting the newer RISC-V SBI is important for allowing future extensions and this standard being important for allowing RISC-V support to play nicely across the RISC-V hardware ecosystem.

Try These 2 Things Before Choosing Your Desktop Linux OS

There’s nothing wrong with dual-booting Windows or macOS until you’re comfortable, and don’t let anyone tell you differently!

Navigating man pages in Linux

The man pages on a Linux system can do more than provide information on particular commands. They can help discover commands you didn't realize were available.

South Korea’s government explores move from Windows to Linux desktop

In what may prove to be the biggest migration from Windows to the Linux desktop, the South Korean government is looking into shifting from Windows 7 to a trio of Linux desktops.

Elementary OS Has A Bold New Plan To Get Linux App Developers Paid

The “AppCenter For Everyone” campaign is live right now on IndieGoGo, and certain backer tiers include some rather sweet looking swag.

elementary OS 5.1.2 Hera update fixes dangerous Linux sudo bug

The new 5.1.2 ISO comes pre-built with all of the latest goodies from the January updates, as well as a few important hardware and security updates.

Linux 5.6 Is The Most Exciting Kernel In Years With So Many New Features

Linux 5.6 changes include WireGuard, USB4, open-source NVIDIA RTX 2000 series support, AMD Pollock enablement, and Year 2038 work beginning to wrap-up for 32-bit systems, among others.

Intel’s Linux Distro Beats Windows 10 And Ubuntu — On AMD Hardware

Intel’s Clear Linux wins 78-percent of the benchmarks, despite being purposefully optimized for Intel CPU architecture.

The Linux Kernel Will Be Able To Detect Split-Locks To Then Warn Or Kill...

The split lock detection for the Linux kernel is currently queued in x86/cpu.