KDE Plasma 6.2.2 Is Out Now to Improve Compatibility with Specific Hardware

KDE Plasma 6.2.2 Is Out Now to Improve Compatibility with Specific Hardware The latest version of the popular desktop environment KDE Plasma has been released, and it comes with several improvements designed to enhance compatibility with specific hardware configurations. KDE Plasma 6.2.2 builds on the foundation laid out by previous …

Fwupd 2.0: Major Changes and New Hardware Support

Fwupd, an open-source firmware update tool for Linux-based systems, has recently released its 2.0 version with several major changes and new hardware support. Fwupd, also known as Firmware Update Daemon, is a project by GNOME developer Richard Hughes that aims to provide a user-friendly way to manage firmware updates on …

Kernel 6.11: Power Moves and Hardware Grooves

The latest release of the Linux kernel, version 6.11, brings with it a slew of exciting new features and improvements that promise to enhance the performance, stability, and security of the operating system. This release is packed with power moves and hardware grooves that are sure to delight both developers …

AlmaLinux Now Certifies Hardware and Will Certify Software Soon

AlmaLinux, the free Linux Operating System (OS) that was born out of the need for a stable and reliable alternative to CentOS, has announced that it is now certifying hardware for compatibility with its platform. This move comes as part of the company’s ongoing efforts to ensure that users have …

Tails 6.6 Improves Persistent Storage and Adds Support for Newer Hardware

The latest version of Tails, the privacy-focused operating system, has been released, and it comes with some significant improvements. Tails 6.6 features upgrades to the persistent storage system, as well as support for newer hardware. One of the key changes in Tails 6.6 is the enhancement of the persistent storage …

Linux Kernel 6.11 RC1 Arrives With a Focus on Stability & Hardware Support

The Linux Kernel 6.11 RC1 has arrived, marking the first release candidate for the next major update to the widely-used open-source operating system. This latest release comes with a focus on stability and hardware support, ensuring that Linux users will have a reliable and efficient experience when using their systems. …

How to Enable Hardware Acceleration in Chromium Snap

Hardware acceleration is a feature that allows computer hardware, such as the graphics processing unit (GPU), to handle tasks that would typically be done by the central processing unit (CPU). This can lead to improved performance and smoother graphics rendering when browsing the web. If you are using Chromium, an …