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Calibre's big update, the new Raspberry Pi OS alternative, and more Proton games: Linux news roundup
All the Linux news from this past week you may have missed.
As attacks on the operating system grow more serious, the company is teasing a plan to bring “verifiable integrity” to Linux.
Some of the best and most popular gaming distributions on Linux are collaborating to make future updates quicker and more ...
Linux desktop PCs and laptops now have a full official app, rather than the previous handheld-focused offering.
In other words, then, OGC has a large enough variety of developers to cover all bases and hopefully improve the overall Linux ...
Bazzite, Asus Linux, ShadowBlip, PikaOS, and Fyra Labs will work with other partners to jointly accelerate Linux gaming.
Want to know a little more about Bazzite and the original founder? Here's your chance with a brand new interview with Kyle ...
As satellite data volumes surge, ISRO is studying whether processing and storing information in orbit could ease pressure on ...
Is the Linux system clean? Verifiable integrity is intended to ensure this. The startup Amutable now wants to implement this.
Researchers at Pillar Security say threat actors are accessing unprotected LLMs and MCP endpoints for profit. Here’s how CSOs ...
The CachyOS madness hasn't quite caught on for me, but I definitely want to take a good look at what all the fuss is about soon - and there's a big new release.
Nexus Mods, a major hub for hosting and distributing modifications for thousands of games, plans to update its standalone ...
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