Newstral
Article
Ars Technica on 2022-06-02 19:58
Developers get Linux up and running on old iPad Air 2 hardware
Related news
- Apple M1 hardware support merged into Linux 5.13Ars Technica
- EmuDeck coder pivots to hardware with Linux-based “EmuDeck Machines”Ars Technica
- The PinePhone Pro brings upgraded hardware to the Linux phoneArs Technica
- Windows Subsystem for Linux is making inroads with developersArs Technica
- Oculus shipping final Rift hardware to developers starting this weekArs Technica
- The iPad Air is now heavier than the iPad ProThe Verge
- Amazon’s hardware boss running Alexa and Echo plans to retireThe Verge
- Linus Torvalds doubts Linux will get ported to Apple M1 hardwareArs Technica
- Linux has 2,000 new developers and gets 10,000 patches for each versionArs Technica
- iPad Pro (2021) review: Apple’s hardware may have outpaced its softwareengadget
- Linux distro for Apple silicon Macs is already up and running on the brand-new M2Ars Technica
- Report: Redesigned M3 iPad Pros, large-screened iPad Air now expected in MayArs Technica
- Here’s where you can preorder Apple’s latest iPad Air and iPad ProThe Verge
- You can already save up to $50 on the forthcoming iPad Pro and iPad AirThe Verge
- Apple reportedly plans to launch a bigger iPad Air and OLED iPad Pro in the springThe Verge
- iPadOS 16 waves goodbye to the iPad Air 2 but supports most older hardwareArs Technica
- Apple adds a 13-inch iPad Air to the mixThe Verge
- Proton update gets 18 more Windows games running on Linux, including Chex Quest HDArs Technica
- Linus Torvalds uses an Arm-powered M2 MacBook Air to release latest Linux kernelArs Technica
- Valve seems to be working on tools to get Windows games running on LinuxArs Technica