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Rhino Linux has unveiled its inaugural UBXI desktop environment, now integrated with the latest KDE 6 framework, marking a significant step in its development trajectory. The new release aims to blend ...
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Firaxis and 2K release a new Civilization 7 update for June 2025, introducing a host of long-awaited features and several much-needed changes.
Sid Meier’s Civilization VII’s 1.2.2 Patch is bringing large and huge maps to the game, we’ve got all the notes here. Sid Meier’s Civilization VII Patch 1.2.2 Notes – image courtesy of 2K We covered ...
The latest major Civilization 7 patch is live, bringing new features for maps, a ton of new advanced game options and more.
Bar-S Classic and Beef Franks Bar-S is an ultra-budget brand owned by Sigma (yes, same as FUD), and it’s one of the top-selling hot dog brands in America, not because it's good, but because it ...
Nova is a new Rust-based successor to the Nouveau driver for NVIDIA GPUs Linux 6.15 brings an initial foundational ‘stub’ for Nova, which is aiming to be a successor to Nouveau, the open-source NVIDIA ...
Linux 6.15: Many small corrections Torvalds goes on to explain that kernel 6.15 has received many “random small fixes all over the place”, with drivers “responsible for most of them as usual”.
Linux kernel 6.15 is now available for download from Linus Torvalds’ git tree or from the kernel.org website for those who want to compile it manually on a GNU/Linux distribution. However, waiting ...
Good news, everyone! Linus Torvalds announced the final release of Linux kernel version 6.15 on 25 May 2025. Every kernel release brings better support for new computer parts and makes existing ones ...
Another week, another rc. Everything still looks fairly normal - we've got a bit more commits than we did in rc5, which isn't the trend I want to see as the release progresses, but the difference ...