Meta Admits Error in Facebook's Linux Content Censorship
Meta acknowledges mistakenly blocking Linux-related content and groups on Facebook, affecting popular resources like DistroWatch. While the company claims the issue is resolved, some restrictions reportedly persist as the platform transitions to a community-based moderation system.
Facebook's AI System Mistakenly Labels Linux Content as Security Threat
Facebook's content moderation system is flagging and blocking Linux-related discussions and posts, categorizing them as cybersecurity threats. The controversial move has affected prominent sites like DistroWatch and Linux community groups, despite Facebook itself relying heavily on Linux infrastructure.
Linux Kernel Update Adds Support for Microsoft Copilot Key and Gaming Controllers
Linux kernel 6.14 introduces native support for the dedicated Microsoft Copilot key found on modern Windows laptops, alongside expanded game controller compatibility. The update properly maps the F23 key for AI assistant functionality while adding support for multiple new gaming peripherals.
Russia Plans Sovereign Linux Community After Torvalds Expels Russian Developers
Linus Torvalds removes Russian developers from Linux project, citing security concerns. In response, Russia announces plans to create a sovereign Linux community, aiming to develop a localized version of the operating system.
Windows 10 Sunset: Navigating the Upgrade Dilemma
With Windows 10 support ending in 12 months, users face a critical decision. Explore the reasons behind Windows 11 resistance, growing adoption trends, and alternative options as the deadline approaches.
Arch Linux and Valve Join Forces: A Game-Changing Collaboration for Linux Gaming
The Arch Linux team announces a direct partnership with Valve, promising significant improvements for both Arch Linux and SteamOS. This collaboration aims to enhance security, infrastructure, and potentially introduce structured releases for Arch Linux.
NVIDIA Revolutionizes GPU Virtualization with Open-Source Linux Driver
NVIDIA releases open-source Linux driver code for GPU virtualization, marking a significant shift in their approach to open-source support. This move enhances vGPU technology and strengthens NVIDIA's position in the Linux kernel ecosystem.