Valve has released a new beta version of Proton, the company's official compatibility layer for improving Linux gaming.
The latest Linux kernel boasts full Rust support and a greatly improved scheduler to speed up your work and your games.
Valve has released Proton 11.0-Beta1, with support for Arm devices.
An update to the AMDGPU kernel graphics driver for Linux adds a “power module” that Windows uses to manage display features like backlight and self-refresh, Phoronix reports. The patch should improve ...
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The Odin 3 is one of the most powerful Android handhelds, but AYN just opened the door to making it a beefy Linux handheld.
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An independent contractor for Valve gave Linux a way to boost discrete GPU performance on budget cards with 8GB of memory or ...
Roblox has exploded in popularity over the past few years, attracting millions of players and developers worldwide. With this ...
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In January, France announced that it would move its videoconferencing from Zoom and Teams to the French-made Visio. As part ...
Anthropic has announced a new initiative called Project Glasswing that aims "to secure the world’s most critical software" ...