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Officially Windows 11 requires "secure-boot capable" UEFI firmware and TPM 2.0. I assume people installing on processors from 2005 aren't just...
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In the case of a smaller phone manufacturer like Fairphone, they may be stuck using screens that are currently available for sale, and if companies don't...
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Sure, they definitely could have. But then, the shader compiler would become a build dependency for any generic x86 kernel. Which I'm guessing Linus wouldn't...
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They were a notable manufacturer of PC CPUs in the 80s, 90s, 2000s, and 2010s....
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I like Rust but this is probably right, in some sense. In particular, Mozilla's use of Rust is a good example of when to rewrite in a new programming...
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Unfortunately, this isn't really true. ISO standards are not free, or particularly cheap (over $100 for a PDF of the C standard).
But your...
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ids1024 replied to Generic USB Display Driver Published For Linux - Allowing Nifty Possibilities With Raspberry Pi, Etcin X.Org & DRMI don't believe the Pi Zero has Ethernet. Also, the Raspberry Pi 1, 2, and 3 use USB-Ethernet adapters internally for the Ethernet port, so it can't offer...
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I really wish Shumway was successfully. Then we could just have that in our browsers (by default or optionally) and have flash without any proprietary...
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That's cool; I didn't know that was a feature. I'll keep this in mind if I ever travel back in time to the glory days of flash. Could come in handy....
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ids1024 replied to System76 Lemur Pro Laptop Offers 14 Hour Battery Life, Coreboot Firmware For $1099+in Mobile Linux"Disabled ME" is also listed in the specs for the device. This blog post (from 2017) appears to be the best source of information about that:...
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