If rumors and Reuters are to be believed, SUSE Linux us up for sale again. Again because it has changed owners several times in the past. IBM bought Red Hat Linux for $34 billion 6 years ago. It would be interesting to
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If Reuters report is to be believed, SUSE Linux is again up for sale in the market with a price tag of $6 billion. This is about enterprise-oriented SUSE Linux. openSUSE, on the other hand, is community-managed but heavily funded by SUSE.
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There is simply no shortage of terminals for Linux. And yet we keep on seeing new terminals coming up almost every year. The regular terminal works but then there are terminals like Kitty and Ghostty that provide modern features and customization. In
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Linux gaming has been getting some wins lately, and while most of it is thanks to the hard work of countless open source contributors and community members, Microslop, err, Microsoft’s unhealthy obsession has also been driving people towards the platform. There is
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I am of the belief that age verification laws are multiplying like a virus; these have seemingly popped up out of nowhere and are being lobbied for hard by many politicians and lawmakers. Brazil’s Digital Statute of the Child and Adolescent takes
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The US states of California, Colorado and Illinois are passing new age verification laws that require operating systems, including Linux and BSD distributions, to implement age attestation during account setup and provide an API for apps to query user age brackets. This
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Microcontrollers are small, low-power chips built to accomplish specific tasks like reading sensors, controlling motors, and responding to inputs. You can find them inside washing machines, TV remotes, medical devices, industrial equipment, and practically anything with a circuit board that is not
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Firefox’s Proton design has been around since 2021, and it is starting to show its age. The interface is flat, uses a lot of gray, and feels very dated in 2026. You either live with it or you go out of your
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Here is the big news. Google plans to bring its flagship Chrome browser for ARM64 Linux devices. The release is set for the second quarter (April-June) of 2026. Which means you should be able to use Google Chrome on Raspberry Pi and
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What started as age gates on adult websites has quietly crept into app stores and operating systems.
