A crowdfunded project has launched that aims to to port Linux to Apple's new Arm-based silicon Macs. Hector Martin, a Tokyo-based IT security consultant by day and hacker by night, has kicked off what ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover the exciting intersection of Linux and handheld gaming. Nov 06, 2018, 04:41am EST Nov 08, 2018, 10:00am EST This article ...
Critical flaws revealed: Apple's 'DarkSword' and Linux's 'Copy Fail' can grant attackers deep system control, prompting immediate updates. Sector-wide exposure: Linux's role in crypto and Apple's vast ...
I’m currently reading a science fiction book that refers to Bill Gates, and I was watching a movie recently in which one of the streets is named Microsoft Way, which happened to be on the moon.
Unlike Intel Macs, Apple silicon Macs were designed to run only Apple’s software. But the developers on the Asahi Linux team have been working to change that, painstakingly reverse-engineering support ...
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Why would that be so hard you ask? Doesn't Linux run on almost every processor in the world from 80386s to IBM s390x to SPARC? Hasn't Linux been running on the ARM family since 1995? Yes and yes. But, ...
If you’ve been waiting to run Linux on your M1 Mac, we have good news: Linux 6.2, which was released this week, adds upstream support for the M1 Pro, M1 Max, and M1 Ultra. However, there are some ...
Preliminary support for the Apple Silicon M1 processor is now expected in Linux 5.13, though it may still be years before it's fully finished. Although Linux has been already been run on Apple Silicon ...
Linux on the desktop has been foiled once again. Image: PantheraLeo/Wikimedia Commons/D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac Last week, I wrote a story incorrectly concluding that a full Linux desktop ...
Big business is calling – and they want to talk about Linux. Linux is evolving now that the cloud is here and much of it is built on open source. Big business gets that and they want to get on the ...