today's leftovers
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How to install Ubuntu | Digital Trends
Ubuntu is one of the most popular Linux distributions in the world and has been for a decade. It is easy to use and pleasing to look at, with a straightforward user interface and a streamlined installation. The Ubuntu Software Store makes Linux repositories easy to use, like downloading apps from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store. It's also completely free to use, like most Linux distros, and learning how to install Ubuntu on a Windows computer doesn't take long.
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Intel Prepping DisplayPort Multi-Stream for Arc GPUs on Linux | Tom's Hardware
Intel is adding a bunch of new improvements to an upcoming Linux driver update coming in October, and one of them is DP MSC with DSC support.
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Meteor Lake CPUs Could Play Videos, Use QuickSync Without a GPU | Tom's Hardware
According to new Linux patch notes for Meteor Lake enablement, the media engine on Meteor Lake processors will move off the integrated graphics chip into its own unit.
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The REAL Problem with Mozilla. (And how they can fix themselves) - Invidious
I asked and you answered: what's Mozilla doing that's so wrong? I wasn't prepared for the results.