There are some tech illiterate people, who use Linux without knowing it, because their child set it up for them.
There are some tech illiterate people, who use Linux without knowing it, because their child set it up for them.
That seems to be a regional thing, it’s still available in Germany on Netflix.
There’s ARM, with Snapdragon, Mediathek, Broadcom, Nvidia, Apple and Ampere. Contrary to RISC-V it’s already used in many computers.
OpenSUSE Tumbleweed on my laptop, Debian on my server and SteamOS on the Steam Deck.
Why do they implement an old version of OpenGL instead of just Vulkan? Vulkan is much simpler than OpenGL and also the newer standard. I don’t see the point in implementing an older standard except for backwards compatibility.
If you use a graphical tool like gnome software, it will update everything with one click on a button