Linus Torvalds released the seventh release candidate (RC7) for Linux Kernel 7.1. Here's what's new in Linux 7.1-rc7.
No official drivers? Just have AI make you some.
Previously, I looked at using the Linux video loopback system from the command line. The basic trick was simple enough: capture video from a real camera, process it with something like ffmpeg, and ...
The new AI model, RegVelo, allows researchers to not only predict how cells acquire their identities, but what path they take and what drives them there — with implications for developmental disorders ...
A previously undocumented Linux implant codenamed Quasar Linux RAT (QLNX) is targeting developers' systems to establish a silent foothold as well as facilitate a broad range of post-compromise ...
Linus Torvalds has officially released Linux kernel 7.1-rc2, the second release candidate in the Linux 7.1 development cycle. While Torvalds described the update as a “fairly normal” RC release, the ...
Last year, we noted how the long-standing vagaries of HDMI licensing and open source AMD driver development combined to prevent the upcoming Steam Machine from receiving official support for the HDMI ...
McLaren Racing has officially signed 11-year-old karting phenom Harry Williams to its Driver Development Programme, crowning him the youngest recruit in the legendary team’s history The Cheshire ...
Torvalds and the Linux maintainers are taking a pragmatic approach to using AI in the kernel. AI or no AI, it's people, not LLMs, who are responsible for Linux's code. If you try to mess around with ...
Last month, we noted that Mediatek MT7902 WiFi 6E and Bluetooth 5.x chipset finally got drivers in mainline Linux, and should be part of the Linux 7.0 release. MT7902 wireless modules are used in many ...