by dbadmin | Oct 11, 2024 | Guides, Linux
One of Linux’s standout features is the sheer variety it offers. With countless Linux distributions tailored to different user needs, Linux provides options for servers, desktops, lightweight systems, and more. However, this abundance of choice can be overwhelming for...
by dbadmin | Oct 11, 2024 | Android 16, Authority Insights, Google, Linux, News
Google is developing a Linux terminal app for Android. The Terminal app can be enabled via developer options and will install Debian in a virtual machine. This app is likely intended for Chromebooks but might also be available for mobile devices, too. Although a lot...
by dbadmin | Oct 10, 2024 | Guides, Linux, Ubuntu
In my recent exploration of Microsoft’s Azure Linux 3, I was impressed by its efficient RAM usage — just 115MB upon booting. This sparked my curiosity about the RAM consumption of various Linux distributions. Is there a standout, a champion among Linux distros that is...
by dbadmin | Jul 8, 2024 | Android, Linux, News
Google has committed to a four-year support lifetime for its Linux kernel forks, starting with kernel 6.6. Android devices utilize the Linux kernel and need to be periodically updated to receive fixes for security issues. The upstream Linux kernel project recently...
by dbadmin | Feb 21, 2024 | Guides, Linux, Microsoft Windows, Windows 11
If you’ve ever interacted with the Linux command line, you’re likely familiar with the sudo command, short for “super user do.” This command allows you to execute actions with elevated privileges, essentially running it as root. This is necessary for system...
by dbadmin | Feb 20, 2024 | AMD, Guides, Intel, Linux
The term x86-64v3 is once again a discussion point for Linux users, sparking curiosity and questions about its relevance to the platform. But what is it, why does it matter to Linux, and what is all the fuss about? Find out everything you need to know about x86-64v3...