
#Gimp 2.10.8 drivers#
This new PCIe driver is one of the most important drivers to be developed for the Apple M1 and Linux ecosystem: The PCI express drivers will give Linux operating systems full access to all I/O including USB ports, networking, Thunderbolt, and wireless ports on a multitude of M1 products. That could bring us closer to a day where we can run Linux with full compatibility on Apple’s new high-performance M1 chips. According to a report from Phoronix, developers are almost ready to release a new PCIe driver for M1 chips that will bring PCIe compatibility to Apple chips running the Linux operating systems. Upcoming Linux PCIe Driver To Fully Utilize M1 Mac Mini Portsįurther development of Apple silicon drivers for Linux continues.We’re still a ways away from full anti-cheat on the steam deck but Valve is making some moves that will hopefully encourage developers to actually get their act together and get their games supported on the device. Are We Anti Cheat Yet?: Valve Has A Plan – Invidious.

#Gimp 2.10.8 plus#
Adams talks about the project, plus the history and future of open source, blockchain and NFTs, his work as a journalist, historian, entrepreneur. Including the faces of Searls and Phipps. The Mount Rushmore of Open Source is Adams’ “Faces of Open Source,” which is 100 faces strong so far. Photographer Peter Adams joins Doc Searls and Simon Phipps on FLOSS Weekly. FLOSS Weekly 652: Faces of Open Source – Peter Adams.Support limps along, rocketbook, desktop roundup, dilldogs


The New Architecture on the Block, OpenBSD on Vortex86DX CPU, lots of new releases, and more.
