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SUSE Linux Enterprise Now Supports Raspberry Pi
Phenny Lynn Palec | | Nov 09, 2016 08:03 PM EST |
The new SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 Service Pack 2 was recently released for the Raspberry Pi single board computers. The new SUSE Linux Enterprise Server version supports both the Raspberry Pi 2 and the new Raspberry Pi 3 devices.
Dirty Cow Linux Bug Creeps into Android Devices
Phenny Lynn Palec | | Oct 26, 2016 07:31 AM EDT |
A new method of rooting Android devices was recently discovered by security experts. Dubbed simply as Dirty Cow, the exploit was added into the core Linux kernel way back in 2007.
Pixel, Raspberry Pi’s Distro, Gets Major Visual Overhaul
Phenny Lynn Palec | | Oct 01, 2016 04:00 AM EDT |
The Raspberry Pi Foundation recently unveiled the new “Pi Improved Xwindows Environment, Lightweight” or simply Pixel, a new desktop environment for the Raspbian OS, the Linux distro specifically designed for the Raspberry Pi mini-computer.
AMD Releases Gaming Optimized AMD GPU-Pro Driver for Linux Distribution
Phenny Lynn Palec | | May 31, 2016 05:50 PM EDT |
AMD has been announced that its new graphics driver stack for the Linux operating system is finally ready to be rolled out to compatible systems. The new gaming-optimized AMDGPU-PRO diver supports Ubuntu version 16.04, and Valve has also added it to the latest version of SteamOS.
Linux Mint Website Hacked; Hackers Created Backdoor Access on Downloadable ISOs
Phenny Lynn Palec | | Feb 23, 2016 01:13 PM EST |
Sunday, Feb. 21 was a bad day for users of Linux Mint as the popular Linux desktop distribution platform announced that its Mint website was hacked. Officials from the company claim that the hackers were able to infect some downloadable ISOs from the website with malicious malwares that could lead to further hack attacks when installed.
Which is Fastest for Gaming - SteamOS, Ubuntu, or Windows 10? [REVIEW]
Jayson Boral | | Nov 17, 2015 01:02 PM EST |
For years, PC gamers preferred not to use Linux game support, which is seriously slower than Windows. Due to intensified support of the OS via Valve and SteamOS, things are now changed.
Mozilla’s New Firefox 42 Features Tracking Protection in Private Browsing Mode
Daphne Planca | | Nov 04, 2015 06:56 AM EST |
Mozilla on Tuesday released a new version of their browser named Firefox 42, which has an additional feature called Tracking Protection.
'Divinity: Original Sin' Finally Arrives to Game Consoles with Enhanced Edition
Benjie Batanes | | May 15, 2015 09:00 PM EDT |
Larian Studios will release the PC RPG Dvinity: Original Sin to Xbox One and PS 4. At the same time, Larian will also launched an enhanced dition of the game.
A New Chip Computer to Beat Pi and Arduino is Just US$9
Marco Foronda | | May 11, 2015 06:50 AM EDT |
It features a 1GHz processor, 512 RAM, built-in Wi Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, a micro-USB and a regular USB and even an audio jack along with 4GB of flash storage.
Intel Compute Stick Available for Windows, Linux
David Curry | | Apr 24, 2015 06:09 AM EDT |
Any display or HDTV with a HDMI port can become a computer with the Compute Stick.
First Ubuntu Phone to Launch in Europe
David Curry | | Feb 07, 2015 07:22 AM EST |
The Ubuntu Aquaris E4.5 will be the first smartphone running the new mobile OS.
HP Working on 'The Machine' Supercomputer, 'Revolutionary' Operating System
David Curry | | Dec 10, 2014 09:33 AM EST |
Hewlett Packard has announced it is working on a new computer called "The Machine" and a new platform called Carbon OS.
New Wireless Electronics Kit Allows an Easier Way to Connect Devices
Dino Lirios | | Oct 01, 2014 01:03 PM EDT |
SAM is the new wireless Electronics Kit that is helping people easily connect devices to one another.
Better Shellshock Patches Available
Marc Maligalig | | Sep 27, 2014 11:07 PM EDT |
While the first released patches for the Shellshock vulnerability didn't provide complete protection, the latest patch versions were released on Friday for Linux, Apple's OS X and Unix bash shell security problem, giving affected computers greater defenses against cyber threats.
Apple Says Most OS X Users are Safe From Bash Bug
Marc Maligalig | | Sep 26, 2014 05:18 PM EDT |
Apple Inc. has issued a public statement Friday in response to the Bash bug, assuring consumers using the OS X operating system that they're mostly safe from potential cyber attacks.
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