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Linux Kernel 6.16, unveiled for developers and users alike, brings several strategic updates aimed at enhancing compatibility, performance, and su ...
Linux is making real gains on the desktop. New data shows its market share passing 5% in the U.S., signaling a long-awaited ...
Battlefield 6 will include a powerful anti-cheat system that requires players to enable Secure Boot on their Windows PCs. Battlefield Wire confirmed the news on X, ...
Splitting off some discussion about Linux-specific gaming from the random thoughts thread. Really annoyed with my desktop PC right now... I've been moving from Windows to Linux, and I tried to get ...
PC gaming was boring for years, but Linux has actually made the space interesting to observe again. Here's how Valve made it ...
Ancient Family 6 gets binned  Intel is finally ditching its ancient Family 6 CPU designation after more than two decades of ...
Most PC and gaming enthusiasts can talk about FPS and high refresh rates all day long, but when it comes to quality laptops ...
I know it can get annoying hearing about Linux gaming day after day. No one is going to argue with escaping big, scary Microsoft for an OS that doesn't track your every movement, but it's hard to ...
Historically, AppArmor and SELinux maintained mostly separate user bases: Ubuntu/Debian vs RHEL/Fedora. But with SUSE moving ...
EA and Battlefield chief Vince Zampella has confirmed that Battlefield 6 'does not work on Steam Deck,' probably due to its ...
Battlefield 6 is only the latest AAA multiplayer shooter to require installing its own kernel-level anticheat package.
Live USBs are critical lifelines for persistence in Tails. Now, Tails 6.0 alerts users when underlying storage suffers ...