
Sony Releases Official PS5 Controller Driver For Linux
Sony has released a new PS5 "hid-playstation" Linux driver to include support for DualSense controllers, as well as other PlayStation hardware.
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Sony has released a new PS5 "hid-playstation" Linux driver to include support for DualSense controllers, as well as other PlayStation hardware.
After one year and four months of work, Xfce 4.16 was released with many exciting features, usability enhancements, and bug fixes.
Firefox version 83 include an HTTPS-Only mode, Picture-in-Picture, and the long-awaited pinch zooming feature.
The Wikimedia Foundation that owns and hosts sites like Wikipedia, has decided to migrate their code repositories from Gerrit to GitLab.
Now the Chromium browser is back in the official repositories for both Linux Mint and LMDE as a deb package built by the Linux Mint team.
One of the most well-known pieces of software for downloading YouTube videos, youtube-dl, was removed from GitHub following a takedown notice from the RIAA.
Microsoft announced the availability of the Microsoft Edge browser for Linux, available as a preview in the Microsoft Edge Insider Program.
Rescuezilla 2.0 is the first 64-bit-only release. It is an easy-to-use disk imaging application that's fully compatible with Clonezilla.
Enter MicroK8s, a tool by Canonical that enables you to easily deploy a lightweight, multi-node Kubernetes cluster in your local environment.
The most visible thing in Linux Kernel 5.9 is a reinstatement of the fbdev amba-clcd driver and initial AMD RDNA 2 GPU enablement.