A recent code commit has revealed an interesting feature in the upcoming Linux kernel 3.7 that will allow it to support multiple ARM platforms out of the box. This brings ARM more in line with x86 ...
Linux supports ARM chips excellently, but it is likely to stumble at first on notebooks with Qualcomm's Snapdragon X, which are currently stirring up the market Move Windows aside or delete it and ...
Armbian 26.02 represents another solid step forward for Linux on ARM and RISC-V hardware. With the Linux 6.18 LTS kernel, new board support, improved desktop options, and upgrades to its tooling ...
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