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Firefox 141 Beta Lowering RAM Use On Linux But Still Benchmarking Behind Chrome - Phoronix
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Firefox 141 Beta Lowering RAM Use On Linux But Still Benchmarking Behind Chrome - Phoronix
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Firefox 141 Beta Lowering RAM Use On Linux But Still Benchmarking Behind Chrome - Phoronix
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Distribution Release: deepin 25
The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. The deepin distribution team has announced version 25 of its operating system. The deepin distribution includes the new Deepin Desktop Environment 7.0, an immutable filesystem, and an AI assistant which responds to voice commands. "We deeply understand the importance of system stability for users. To this end, deepin....
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Hone Your Linux Skills With These 6 Free Games - How-To Geek
Hone Your Linux Skills With These 6 Free Games How-To Geek
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Kali Linux gets a major upgrade with more than 10 new hacking tools, plus VPN IP extension, great for ethical hackers and pentest pros - MSN
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Fedora Linux ponders dropping 32-bit packages, which could impact support for Steam gaming — change could also force Bazzite to shut down, according to its creator - Tom's Hardware
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Fedora Linux ponders dropping 32-bit packages, which could impact support for Steam gaming — change could also force Bazzite to shut down, according to its creator - Tom's Hardware
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Fedora Linux ponders dropping 32-bit packages, which could impact support for Steam gaming — change could also force Bazzite to shut down, according to its creator - Tom's Hardware
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Fedora Linux ponders dropping 32-bit packages, which could impact support for Steam gaming — change could also force Bazzite to shut down, according to its creator - Tom's Hardware
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Fedora Linux ponders dropping 32-bit packages, which could impact support for Steam gaming — change could also force Bazzite to shut down, according to its creator - Tom's Hardware
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Fedora Linux ponders dropping 32-bit packages, which could impact support for Steam gaming — change could also force Bazzite to shut down, according to its creator - Tom's Hardware
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Fedora Linux ponders dropping 32-bit packages, which could impact support for Steam gaming — change could also force Bazzite to shut down, according to its creator - Tom's Hardware
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Fedora Linux ponders dropping 32-bit packages, which could impact support for Steam gaming — change could also force Bazzite to shut down, according to its creator - Tom's Hardware
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Fedora Linux ponders dropping 32-bit packages, which could impact support for Steam gaming — change could also force Bazzite to shut down, according to its creator - Tom's Hardware
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Fedora Linux ponders dropping 32-bit packages, which could impact support for Steam gaming — change could also force Bazzite to shut down, according to its creator - Tom's Hardware
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Bochs DRM Panic Support, Panfrost Adds Mediatek MT8370 SoC For Linux 6.17 - Phoronix
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New Datacenter In Italy Captures Heat Waste
Italian utility A2A and French tech firm Qarnot have launched a data center in Brescia, Italy, that captures waste heat from servers and redirects it to a local district heating system. "The Brescia project is expected to meet the heating needs of more than 1,350 apartments and cut carbon dioxide emissions by 3,500 tons annually -- equivalent to the absorption capacity of over 22,000 trees," reports Reuters. From the report: "The rapid spread of data centers and the growing electrification of consumption require major investments in power grids. But data centers also offer a remarkable opportunity for cities with district heating networks," A2A CEO Renato Mazzoncini said at the inauguration. "In (the Italian region of) Lombardy alone, with projects already in the pipeline, we estimate that 150,000 apartments could be heated this way," Mazzoncini added.
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