
Fedora Plans to Drop Support for Legacy BIOS Systems
The Fedora 37 development team is considering dropping support for non-UEFI BIOS.
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The Fedora 37 development team is considering dropping support for non-UEFI BIOS.
AlmaLinux supporters have reason to rejoice after the distro was chosen to replace CentOS 8 in the GitLab infrastructure.
Nitrux has just released a new update to their 2.x series of distributions, bringing us to version 2.1.0. Here is what’s new!
Deepin 20.5 has tons of new improvements and features like an updated kernel and new app features.
From release 5.0, Parrot is also available for Raspberry Pi 4. Without a desktop environment, you can install whatever you like.
The rolling release edition of openSUSE, Tumbleweed, now offers the latest version of the GNOME desktop.
Except for the recently launched Mac Studio, this initial alpha release of Asahi Linux is compatible with M1, M1 Pro, and M1 Max hardware.
Canonical has unveiled a new Ubuntu logo in preparation for the upcoming Ubuntu 22.04 Long-Term Support update, which is due in April.
Zorin OS 16.1 is the latest stable version of this distro, which comes with updated apps and even better hardware support.
After openSUSE Leap 15.3 arrived last year, the openSUSE team is now preparing for the next minor version 15.4, which will release in June 2022.