This Thursday PlayStation 3 owners who install a firmware update will find that the ability to run other operating systems—such as Linux—will be removed. Most people won’t even notice, but hacker ...
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Get Linux on your ancient 486 Windows 95 desktop using WSL9x
Dev reckons the Windows 9x Subsystem for Linux is one of their ‘greatest hacks of all time.’ ...
Sony will remove the ability to install other operating systems, such as Linux, on the PlayStation 3 in an update on 1 April. The widely unused feature was most recently exploited by computer hacker ...
Out of the U.K. comes news of an amusing Linux hack that we shouldn’t find amusing. The Register says Linux hackers have developed Car Whisperer software, which with a directional antenna and laptop ...
Linux gaming gets a major boost as new kernel patches keep 8GB GPUs running at peak performance by stopping background apps ...
An unofficial Cobalt Strike Beacon Linux version made by unknown threat actors from scratch has been spotted by security researchers while actively used in attacks targeting organizations worldwide.
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Valve VRAM hack shows gains for some 4GB GPUs
Testing by YouTube channel NJ Tech indicates Valve’s new Linux VRAM hack, originally aimed at 8GB GPUs, can also improve performance on some 4GB cards. In certain games like Alan Wake II, frame rates ...
WTF?! A well-known hacker has done the impossible. He got a stripped-down version of Linux to run on a 4-bit Intel chip from the early 1970s. Sure, it takes nearly five days for the kernel to boot, ...
Start-up Guardian Digital has launched an effort to sell a version of Linux that's less vulnerable to attack, a niche the company hopes will gain it a foothold in the market for the Unix-like ...
Pine64 has been working on an official keyboard accessory for the PinePhone for most of the year. It’s gone through multiple hardware revisions in that time, but it’s finally almost ready to ship and ...
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