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2024-03-27T22:46:40.00Z
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233114
2024-03-27T22:06:09.00Z
2024-03-27T22:46:40.00Z
Brandon Vigliarolo
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Brandon%20Vigliarolo
Apple fans deluged with phony password reset requests
<h4>Beware support calls offering a fix</h4> <p>Apple device owners, consider yourselves warned: a targeted multi-factor authentication bombing campaign is under way, with the goal of exhausting iUsers into allowing an unwanted password reset.…</p> <p><!--#include virtual='/data_centre/_whitepaper_textlinks_top.html' --></p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233071
2024-03-27T10:15:06.00Z
2024-03-27T10:15:06.00Z
Richard Speed
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Richard%20Speed
Windows Format dialog waited decades for UI revamp that never came
<h4>'Temporary' isn't always</h4> <p>Windows has a built-in reminder of the perils of temporary solutions thanks to the 30-year-old porting efforts of former Microsoft engineer Dave Plummer.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233085
2024-03-26T21:56:08.00Z
2024-03-26T22:32:47.00Z
Matthew Connatser
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Matthew%20Connatser
Chrome for Windows-Arm laptops officially lands in time for Snapdragon X Elite kit
<h4>At last, no more crappy emulation or experimental builds</h4> <p>The first official release of Chrome for Windows-on-Arm laptops is landing this week, in time for this summer's Snapdragon X Elite-powered notebooks running Microsoft's operating system.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233077
2024-03-26T14:57:15.00Z
2024-03-26T18:00:26.00Z
Richard Speed
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Richard%20Speed
Microsoft gets new Windows boss as Start Menu man Parakhin 'to explore new roles'
<h4>More MS moves just a week after new AI unit and other changes announced</h4> <p>Microsoft just put Pavan Davuluri in charge of the company's Windows and Surface teams, while Windows exec Mikhail Parakhin is "to explore new roles."…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233049
2024-03-25T19:01:35.00Z
2024-03-25T19:01:35.00Z
Liam Proven
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Liam%20Proven
First release candidate of Linux kernel 6.9 looks 'fairly normal,' says Torvalds
<h4>Improved workqueues mean the end of tasklets is looming at long last</h4> <p>Linus Torvalds just <a href="https://lkml.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/2403.3/00300.html" rel="nofollow">announced the first RC of 6.9</a> on the Linux Kernel mailing list, saying it "looks to be fairly normal", although it's a <a href="https://www.theregister.com/2024/03/11/linux_6_8_arrives/">recordbreaker in size</a>.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233041
2024-03-25T13:32:06.00Z
2024-03-25T13:36:33.00Z
Paul Kunert
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Paul%20Kunert
The way Apple, Alphabet implemented DMA rules 'seems to be at odds' with law
<h4>European Commission says 12-month investigation could lead to fine of up to 10% of global revenue</h4> <p>The European Commission is opening its first official probes under the Digital Markets Act with a focus on curbing the power of tech titans Apple, Meta, and Alphabet via threats of heavy fines.…</p> <p><!--#include virtual='/data_centre/_whitepaper_textlinks_top.html' --></p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232968
2024-03-23T10:15:11.00Z
2024-03-23T10:15:11.00Z
Liam Proven
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Liam%20Proven
Flox rocks the Nix box by conquering code chaos
<h4>FOSS CLI package management framework for repeatable, declarative deployments across multiple platforms</h4> <p><strong>FOSDEM</strong> Flox aims to make Nix easier for newcomers, simplifying the job of installing identical development environments across Linux and macOS.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232991
2024-03-21T15:07:20.00Z
2024-03-21T16:50:33.00Z
Brandon Vigliarolo
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Brandon%20Vigliarolo
Uncle Sam, 15 US states launch antitrust war on Apple
<h4>Lawsuit alleges iGiant rips off fans, stifles dev innovation, makes it tough to dump iOS for rivals</h4> <p>The US Department of Justice has filed an antitrust complaint against Apple, accusing the iMaker of stifling innovation and undermining competitors through its App Store guidelines and developer agreements.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232916
2024-03-19T09:30:08.00Z
2024-03-19T13:55:30.00Z
Liam Proven
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Liam%20Proven
Linux kernel 4.14 gets a life extension, thanks to OpenELA
<h4>Could this be the first green shoot of enterprise vendors paying for long-term maintenance?</h4> <p>The Open Enterprise Linux Association (OpenELA) has stepped up to maintain Linux kernel version 4.14 - which went out of support in January - to the end of the year. But why that particular version?…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232901
2024-03-15T23:40:10.00Z
2024-03-16T02:02:34.00Z
Chris Williams
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Chris%20Williams
Microsoft defends barging in on Chrome with pop-up ads pushing Bing, GPT-4
<h4>We thought you people wanted choice, IT colossus sniffs</h4> <p>Microsoft is cheerily popping up adverts over Chrome on Windows PCs to push its search engine and AI assistant.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232894
2024-03-15T17:30:16.00Z
2024-03-15T17:30:16.00Z
Liam Proven
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Liam%20Proven
Raspberry Pi OS 5.2 is here, with pleasant tweaks to Wayland-based desktop
<h4>Kernel 6.6 and small refinements, plus less visible, but meaningful adjustments</h4> <p>The Raspberry Pi Foundation has updated its Debian 12-based OS for the pocket-sized powerhouse, with the newest LTS kernel.…</p> <p><!--#include virtual='/data_centre/_whitepaper_textlinks_top.html' --></p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232851
2024-03-15T09:32:11.00Z
2024-03-15T09:32:11.00Z
Liam Proven
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Liam%20Proven
Fresh version of Windows user-friendly Zorin OS arrives to tempt the Linux-wary
<h4>Adding extra shine to Ubuntu Jammy… with the lightweight edition to follow</h4> <p>One of the more widely used Ubuntu spinoffs, non-techie friendly Zorin has <a href="https://blog.zorin.com/2024/03/07/zorin-os-17.1-is-released/" rel="nofollow">put out three editions</a> of its latest version – Zorin OS 17.1 – and there are still more to come.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232807
2024-03-13T09:30:05.00Z
2024-03-13T09:30:05.00Z
Liam Proven
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Liam%20Proven
Fedora 41's GNOME to go Wayland-only, says goodbye to X.org
<h4>Don't worry, you can still put it back, but it's an accessibility snag</h4> <p>The Fedora development team is discussing dropping the GNOME on X11 session in Fedora 41, meaning that the flagship edition will be Wayland-only.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232784
2024-03-11T18:00:08.00Z
2024-03-11T18:00:08.00Z
Liam Proven
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Liam%20Proven
Trying out Microsoft's pre-release OS/2 2.0
<h4>It fell through a timewarp from an alternate and very different computing universe</h4> <p>The earliest known release of <em>Microsoft's</em> 32-bit version of OS/2 is now out there, and intrepid code archeologists have it running. It's a glimpse into an alternatve computing universe.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232742
2024-03-11T10:30:13.00Z
2024-03-11T12:33:11.00Z
Liam Proven
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Liam%20Proven
Linux for older phones postmarketOS changes its init system
<h4>Good news, everyone! The world's favorite daemon, systemd, is coming to phones.</h4> <p>The team behind the leading replacement OS for end-of-life smartphones are to adopt systemd – to make working with GNOME and KDE easier.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232778
2024-03-11T00:31:13.00Z
2024-03-11T16:25:07.00Z
Simon Sharwood
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Simon%20Sharwood
Linux 6.9 will be the first to top ten million Git objects
<h4>For now, have Linux 6.8, which Linus Torvalds could find no reason to delay</h4> <p>Linus Torvalds has released version 6.8 of the Linux Kernel.…</p> <p><!--#include virtual='/data_centre/_whitepaper_textlinks_top.html' --></p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232732
2024-03-07T20:15:13.00Z
2024-03-07T20:15:13.00Z
Richard Speed
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Richard%20Speed
Windows 10 failing to patch properly? You are most definitely not alone
<h4>It looks like you're trying to update an operating system. Shall I be spectacularly unhelpful with that?</h4> <p>Microsoft's legendary approach to Windows quality control is on show again with yet another update that is struggling to complete installation, this time on Windows 10 machines.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232726
2024-03-07T11:50:45.00Z
2024-03-09T00:28:44.00Z
Liam Proven
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Liam%20Proven
Venturing beyond the default OS on Raspberry Pi 5
<h4>The pros and cons of some other Arm Linux distros for the pocket powerhouse</h4> <p>The Raspberry Pi 5 is a capable little desktop computer, and some alternative distros give you more choices than the default Pi OS.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232686
2024-03-06T11:45:14.00Z
2024-03-06T11:45:14.00Z
Liam Proven
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Liam%20Proven
Year of Linux on the desktop creeps closer as market share rises a little
<h4>25% increase in seven months… But it depends how you count it</h4> <p>Statcounter says Linux's share of the desktop moved up from three percent last July to four percent in February, which on the face of it is pretty good.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232676
2024-03-06T09:30:09.00Z
2024-03-06T09:30:09.00Z
Liam Proven
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Liam%20Proven
Supermium drags Google Chrome back in time to Windows XP, Vista, and 7
<h4>If you really need obsolete OSes, here's a modern(ish) browser</h4> <p>Supermium is a browser based on the Google Chrome 121 codebase that works fine on Windows 7 and even, for the truly desperate, for Vista and XP.…</p> <p><!--#include virtual='/data_centre/_whitepaper_textlinks_top.html' --></p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232697
2024-03-06T05:27:07.00Z
2024-03-06T06:18:14.00Z
Simon Sharwood
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Simon%20Sharwood
What a surprise! Apple found a way to deliver browser engine and app store choice
<h4>We know this because those features just landed in iOS 17.4, along with lots of other goodies</h4> <p>Apple has debuted version 17.4 of its iOS & iPadOS, and by doing so made them compliant with European law.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232689
2024-03-05T21:27:24.00Z
2024-03-05T22:05:22.00Z
Thomas Claburn
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Thomas%20Claburn
Microsoft drags Windows Subsystem for Android into the trash
<h4>Amazon Appstore tieup fizzles out, too</h4> <p>Next year Microsoft will kill off the Windows Subsystem for Android, its framework for running Android applications from the Amazon Appstore on Windows 11 devices.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232669
2024-03-05T16:00:14.00Z
2024-03-05T20:52:30.00Z
Richard Speed
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Richard%20Speed
Copilot pane as annoying as Clippy may pop up in Windows 11
<h4>It's in the Beta Channel build for now... but oh my, you're not going to love this</h4> <p>Copilot in Windows is set to get even more assertive after Microsoft added a function that makes the AI assistant's window pop up after a user's cursor hovers over the icon in the task bar.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232644
2024-03-04T17:00:25.00Z
2024-03-04T17:00:25.00Z
Richard Speed
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Richard%20Speed
Updates are plenty but fans are few in Windows 11 land
<h4>Copilot failed to shift the dial. Could Moment 5 and upcoming invitations do the trick?</h4> <p>Microsoft is adding fresh features to Windows 11 and preparing to fling yet more update nagware at Windows 10 users in the hope that a bigger wave will migrate to the latest - but not necessarily the greatest - OS.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232615
2024-03-04T10:30:13.00Z
2024-03-04T10:30:13.00Z
Liam Proven
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Liam%20Proven
Tiny Core Linux 15 stuffs modern computing in a nutshell
<h4>Updated with kernel 6.6, latest GCC and glibc, still under 25 MB</h4> <p>Tiny Core Linux shows that a fully functional, GUI-driven Linux distro can be smaller than Windows 95 and still be modern and useful.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232635
2024-03-04T00:32:12.00Z
2024-03-04T00:32:12.00Z
Simon Sharwood
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Simon%20Sharwood
Linus Torvalds declares Linux 6.8 is probably back on track for a regular release cycle
<h4>Previously pondered the need for an extra release candidate</h4> <p>Linus Torvalds has decided Linux 6.8 will in all likelihood debut next week.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232625
2024-03-02T13:23:10.00Z
2024-03-02T13:23:10.00Z
Liam Proven
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Liam%20Proven
HDMI Forum 'blocks AMD open sourcing its 2.1 drivers'
<h4>Want all-FOSS 120Hz 4K video on Linux, or 5K at 240Hz? Bad news…</h4> <p>AMD says it has improved its FOSS display drivers for Linux, though the organization that controls the HDMI standard won't let it release them.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232593
2024-02-29T17:59:08.00Z
2024-02-29T17:59:08.00Z
Liam Proven
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Liam%20Proven
KDE Plasma 6.0 brings the same old charm and confusion
<h4>The big new version of the <em>other</em> desktop, complete with improved HDR and a spinning desktop cube</h4> <p>The latest major release of KDE Plasma is here, a decade after KDE 5. This is only the fifth February 29 since KDE 4 in 2008, making this a rare event.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232546
2024-02-29T10:28:10.00Z
2024-02-29T10:28:10.00Z
Liam Proven
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Liam%20Proven
Lightweight Windows-like desktop LXQt makes leap to Qt 6 with version 2.0
<h4>Following in the same direction as the good ship KDE Plasma</h4> <p>The next major release of the LXQt desktop should arrive in April. Like the imminent KDE Plasma 6.0, it will use version 6 of the Qt toolkit.…</p> <p><!--#include virtual='/data_centre/_whitepaper_textlinks_top.html' --></p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232567
2024-02-28T16:15:14.00Z
2024-02-28T16:15:14.00Z
Liam Proven
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Liam%20Proven
FOSS replacement for Partition Magic, Gparted 1.6 is here to save your data
<h4>But beware – Gparted Live hasn't been updated yet</h4> <p>There's a new bugfix release of Gparted, a FOSS replacement for PowerQuest's wonderful Partition Magic.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232542
2024-02-28T11:57:24.00Z
2024-02-28T16:42:38.00Z
Liam Proven
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Liam%20Proven
On-disk format change beckons for brave early adopters of Bcachefs
<h4>New versions of both Overstreet's baby and OpenZFS will hit the street soon</h4> <p>New versions of the two leading next-generations filesystems are coming: both OpenZFS 2.2.3, and some time afterwards, an improved bcachefs.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232536
2024-02-27T14:02:41.00Z
2024-02-27T18:56:34.00Z
Richard Speed
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Richard%20Speed
Microsoft's February Windows 11 security update unravels at 96% for some users
<h4>Was your Patch Tuesday followed by a Rollback Wednesday? You're not alone</h4> <p>Microsoft says that February 13's security update for Windows 11 might "face installation issues."…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232514
2024-02-27T11:00:09.00Z
2024-02-27T11:00:09.00Z
Liam Proven
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Liam%20Proven
Miracle WM, a new tiling window manager built on Mir
<h4>Try preliminary version of a new environment in a snap</h4> <p>Version 0.1.0 of Miracle-wm is very incomplete still, yet shows that interesting stuff is happening on the back of Canonical's Mir display server.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232501
2024-02-26T16:00:14.00Z
2024-02-26T16:00:14.00Z
Richard Speed
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Richard%20Speed
Musk 'texts' Nadella about Windows 11's demands for a Microsoft account
<h4>Billionaire worried about AI crawling over his computer</h4> <p>Are you getting a bit tired of Microsoft's demands while installing Windows 11? You aren't alone – billionaire Elon Musk is also less than impressed with the requirements for a smooth out-of-box experience.…</p> <p><!--#include virtual='/data_centre/_whitepaper_textlinks_top.html' --></p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232460
2024-02-26T09:30:07.00Z
2024-02-29T19:03:53.00Z
Liam Proven
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Liam%20Proven
Starting over: Rebooting the OS stack for fun and profit
<h4>Making full effective use of new persistent memory means tearing up the rulebook</h4> <p><strong>Opinion</strong> Non-volatile RAM is making a comeback, but the deep assumptions of 1970s OS design will stop us making effective use of it. There are other ways to do things.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232481
2024-02-24T00:05:08.00Z
2024-02-24T00:05:08.00Z
Richard Speed
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Richard%20Speed
Microsoft catches the Wi-Fi 7 wave with Windows 11
<h4>In with the new, but old Insider bugs remain</h4> <p>More than a month after the Wi-Fi alliance introduced certification for Wi-Fi 7 devices, Microsoft has added support for the technology to Windows 11.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232418
2024-02-23T10:28:06.00Z
2024-02-23T10:28:06.00Z
Liam Proven
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Liam%20Proven
A path out of bloat: A Linux built for VMs
<h4>What Linux distros could learn from the inventor of the hypervisor</h4> <p><strong>FOSDEM 2024</strong> How hard can you cut down Linux if you know it will never run on bare metal? Further than any distro vendor we know of has tried to go.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232448
2024-02-22T13:02:11.00Z
2024-02-22T13:02:11.00Z
Richard Speed
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Richard%20Speed
Microsoft extends Copilot in Windows for Insiders
<h4>Don't want to learn how Windows works? Copilot can help you with that</h4> <p>Windows Insiders are set to receive more Copilot in Windows features, following an update for the Canary and Dev Channels to add extra functions for users unwilling to click through icons.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232426
2024-02-22T09:30:07.00Z
2024-02-22T17:56:58.00Z
Liam Proven
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Liam%20Proven
Ubuntu, Kubuntu, openSUSE to get better installation
<h4>Fedora, though, won't – until at least the version after next</h4> <p>Installation remains a pain point for many Linux distros, but everyone is working hard on it. Some of those efforts are bearing fruit… but not all of them.…</p> <p><!--#include virtual='/data_centre/_whitepaper_textlinks_top.html' --></p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232421
2024-02-21T19:15:06.00Z
2024-02-22T18:27:25.00Z
Richard Speed
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Richard%20Speed
Windows 11 users herded toward 23H2 via automatic upgrade
<h4>Machine learning to smooth bumps in the update road</h4> <p>Windows 11 users still clinging to the past are to be dragged into a bright, 23H2-shaped future by Microsoft, whether they want to or not.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232399
2024-02-21T11:00:06.00Z
2024-02-21T11:00:06.00Z
Liam Proven
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Liam%20Proven
GNOME 46 beta has more tweaks than a coffee shop
<h4>The future desktop of Ubuntu 24.04 and Fedora 40 is nearly ready</h4> <p>GNOME 46 has entered beta testing, and is expected to be released in just over a month.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232403
2024-02-21T10:29:21.00Z
2024-02-21T22:58:21.00Z
Richard Speed
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Richard%20Speed
Microsoft veteran on how to blue screen your way to better testing
<h4>A crash course on making Windows crash on demand</h4> <p>Developers seeking a way of crashing Windows on demand for testing purposes have received a reminder from Microsoft veteran Raymond Chen: NotMyFault is your friend.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232382
2024-02-21T09:30:13.00Z
2024-02-23T16:17:45.00Z
Liam Proven
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Liam%20Proven
The successor to Research Unix was Plan 9 from Bell Labs
<h4>A better UNIX than UNIX isn't a UNIX at all</h4> <p><strong>FOSDEM 2024</strong> To move forwards, you have to let go of the past. In the 1990s that meant incompatibility, but it no longer has to.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232398
2024-02-20T18:31:14.00Z
2024-02-20T18:31:14.00Z
Richard Speed
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Richard%20Speed
Top five reasons to move from CentOS to RHEL (according to Red Hat)
<h4>Feeding IBM's bottom line not in the list</h4> <p>Red Hat has given five reasons for users to move from CentOS to Red Hat Enterprise Linux, though it was initially reluctant to disclose them.…</p> <p><!--#include virtual='/data_centre/_whitepaper_textlinks_top.html' --></p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232305
2024-02-20T10:15:12.00Z
2024-02-20T10:15:12.00Z
Liam Proven
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Liam%20Proven
Preview edition of Microsoft OS/2 2.0 surfaces on eBay
<h4>Discounted from $2,600 down to just $650. What a bargain!</h4> <p>A version of OS/2 2.0 from Microsoft, <em>not</em> IBM, just surfaced on eBay. This pre-release version came out after Windows 3.0.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232374
2024-02-19T07:31:13.00Z
2024-02-19T07:31:13.00Z
Simon Sharwood
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Simon%20Sharwood
Google debuts first Android 15 developer preview without a single mention of AI
<h4>Expect it to be stable in June, ready for release sometime after July</h4> <p>Google has delivered the first developer preview of Android 15.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232331
2024-02-16T12:22:11.00Z
2024-02-16T21:19:20.00Z
Liam Proven
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Liam%20Proven
Forgetting the history of Unix is coding us into a corner
<h4>The lessons of yesteryear's OS are getting lost in translation</h4> <p><strong>FOSDEM 2024</strong> There are vital lessons to be learned from the history of Unix, but they're being forgotten. This is leading to truly vast amounts of wasted effort.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232332
2024-02-15T19:15:10.00Z
2024-02-15T19:15:10.00Z
Richard Speed
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Richard%20Speed
Microsoft warns Dev Drive daredevils to back up or beware after latest build
<h4>Rolling back will cause data loss, Windows Insiders told</h4> <p>Microsoft released a fresh Windows 11 build to the Canary and Dev Channels of the Windows Insider Program with a warning for developers - back up or risk losing data because a known issue with rolling back and Dev Drive is still there.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232296
2024-02-14T19:34:06.00Z
2024-02-14T19:34:06.00Z
Richard Speed
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Richard%20Speed
Moving to Windows 11 is so easy! You just need to buy a PC that supports it!
<h4>New Start Menu is a 'game changer' claims relentlessly cheerful vid</h4> <p>Microsoft is again releasing a video to entice more Windows 10 users to make the leap to the brave new world of Windows 11, with market share figures indicating the majority of customers are still reluctant to do so.…</p> <p><!--#include virtual='/data_centre/_whitepaper_textlinks_top.html' --></p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232276
2024-02-14T09:27:06.00Z
2024-02-14T19:13:21.00Z
Liam Proven
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Liam%20Proven
Damn Small Linux returns after a 12-year gap
<h4>DSL 2024 is not as svelte as it used to be – but who is?</h4> <p>Seventeen years after its last major version, an old favorite, Damn Small Linux, is back with a new 2024 release.…</p>