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Linus Torvalds calls RISC-V code from Google engineer 'garbage' and that it 'makes the world actively a worse place to live'
By Mark Tyson published
Linux creator Linus Torvalds has publicly dismissed a RISC-V code contribution from a Google engineer as 'garbage.'

Major Intel Linux driver projects are dying due to Intel layoffs and corporate restructuring
By Aaron Klotz published
Intel is continuing to drop more Linux maintainers and Linux drivers due to corporate restructuring within the company.

I took a look at AnduinOS, a Linux distro that feels like home for Windows users
By Les Pounder published
More Windows, less pane

Intel axes Clear Linux, the fastest distribution on the market
By Anton Shilov last updated
Intel shuts down Clear Linux OS as part of the broad global cost-cutting strategy, but it is set to continue upstreaming Linux innovations to the Linux kernel.

Steam and Linux gaming is safe: Fedora will not drop 32-bit support after all
By Aaron Klotz published
The developers behind Fedora have withdrawn their proposal to drop 32-bit support from the OS. Fedora 44 will maintain 32-bit support, allowing Steam to keep functioning on the Linux distribution.

Before Windows 10 goes EOL, I'm testing three alternative Linux distros to save my 6-year-old laptop from the landfill
By Les Pounder last updated
Windows 10 goes EOL on October 14 2025 and I’m testing three alternative Linux distros that the community are raving about.

Fedora Linux ponders dropping 32-bit packages
By Jowi Morales published
A proposal for Fedora 44 suggests removing 32-bit support from the operating system, and many gamers are up in arms against it.

How to manage Linux network connections via nmcli and the terminal
By Les Pounder published
Linux has a great network management GUI but sometimes we need to get our hands dirty in the terminal. In this how to we look at how to manage connections on a typical Ubuntu / Debian Linux machine.
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