PS5-Linux is now live on GitHub, letting PS5 Phat owners on 3.XX or 4.XX firmware run Ubuntu, Steam games, and emulators on ...
Canonical is adding AI features to Ubuntu soon, but says users can remove any of the ones they don’t want.
Modern game consoles are basically PCs… so much so that Microsoft’s next Xbox is expected to support PC games and rumor has it that it’ll run a version of Windows. But folks have been using another ...
The Linux installation on the PS5 includes custom VRAM allocation and working fan controls, but you may need to disable and ...
Discover how Ubuntu simplifies AI with official CUDA/ROCm support, secure inference snaps, and isolated sandboxes for AI ...
Tom's Hardware on MSN
PS5 Linux loader goes public, turning 'Phat' consoles into full Linux PCs
Only PS5 Phat consoles on older firmware 3.00, 3.10, 3.20, 3.21, 4.00, 4.02, 4.03, 4.50, or 4.51 are supported.
Ubuntu is bringing AI into the OS carefully, focusing on optional features, local processing, and tools that enhance workflows without disrupting the traditional Linux experience.
Seager explained that Canonical is "ramping up its use of AI tools in a focused and principled manner." That approach means a ...
Canonical’s AI integration plans signal a new chapter for Ubuntu, but one rooted in caution, transparency, and practicality.
XDA Developers on MSN
GNOME extensions are basically required, but they're a ticking time bomb for Linux desktops
The unpredictable nature of GNOME extensions, lacking a standard rulebook, often leads to instability and crashes.
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