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https://hackaday.com/2025/12/16/after-decades-linux-finally-gains-stable-gpib-support/ After Decades, Linux Finally Gains Stable GPIB Support | Hackaday Recently, [Greg Kroah-Hartman] proclaimed the joyous news on the Linux Kernel Mailing List that stable General Purpose Interface Bus (GPIB) support has... decadeslinuxfinallygainsgpib https://hackaday.com/2025/12/20/linux-on-a-floppy-still-just-about-possible/ Linux On A Floppy: Still (Just About) Possible | Hackaday Back in the early days of Linux, there were multiple floppy disk distributions. They made handy rescue or tinkering environments, and they packed in a... linuxfloppystillpossible https://hackaday.com/2026/01/15/windows-linux-browser-same-executable/ Windows? Linux? Browser? Same Executable | Hackaday windows linuxbrowserhackaday https://hackaday.com/2026/01/05/github-disables-rockchips-linux-mpp-repository-after-dmca-request/ GitHub Disables Rockchip’s Linux MPP Repository After DMCA Request | Hackaday Recently GitHub disabled the Rockchip Linux MPP repository, following a DMCA takedown request from the FFmpeg team. As of writing the affected repository... githubdisablesrockchiplinux https://hackaday.com/2025/06/29/switching-from-desktop-linux-to-freebsd/ Switching From Desktop Linux To FreeBSD | Hackaday People have been talking about switching from Windows to Linux since the 1990s, but in the world of open-source operating systems, there is much more variety... desktop linuxswitchingfreebsd https://hackaday.com/2025/11/03/repurposing-dodgy-android-tv-boxes-as-linux-boxes/ Repurposing Dodgy Android TV Boxes As Linux Boxes | Hackaday android tvlinux hackadaydodgy https://hackaday.com/2025/03/20/linux-fu-a-warp-speed-prompt/ Linux Fu: A Warp Speed Prompt | Hackaday If you spend a lot of time at the command line, you probably have either a very basic prompt or a complex, information-dense prompt. If you are in the former... linux fuwarp speedprompt https://hackaday.com/2025/12/08/linux-fu-the-ssd-super-cache/ Linux Fu: The SSD Super Cache | Hackaday NVMe solid state disk drives have become inexpensive unless you want the very largest sizes. But how do you get the most out of one? There are two basic... linux fussdsupercachehackaday https://hackaday.com/2026/01/12/a-linux-power-user-puts-steamos-to-work/ A Linux Power User Puts SteamOS To Work | Hackaday The line between a Linux user and a Linux power user is a bit gray, and a bit wide. Most people who install Linux already have more computer literacy than... power userlinuxputssteamos https://hackaday.com/2025/11/11/moving-from-windows-to-freebsd-as-the-linux-chaos-alternative/ Moving From Windows To FreeBSD As The Linux Chaos Alternative | Hackaday Back in the innocent days of Windows 98 SE, I nearly switched to Linux on account of how satisfied I was with my Windows experience. This started with the Year... movingwindowsfreebsdlinux https://hackaday.com/2025/12/31/its-time-to-make-a-major-change-to-d-bus-on-linux/ It’s Time To Make A Major Change To D-Bus On Linux | Hackaday Although flying well under the radar of the average Linux user, D-Bus has been an integral part of Linux distributions for nearly two decades and counting.... major changetimemake https://hackaday.com/2019/04/01/bye-bye-vi-gnu-linux-distros-drop-support/ Bye Bye Vi: GNU/Linux Distros Drop Support | Hackaday gnu linux distrosdrop support https://hackaday.com/2020/04/15/logging-into-linux-with-a-1930s-teletype/ Logging Into Linux With A 1930s Teletype | Hackaday logginglinuxteletypehackaday https://hackaday.com/2025/11/28/damaged-pocket-computer-becomes-portable-linux-machine/ Damaged Pocket Computer Becomes Portable Linux Machine | Hackaday The Sharp PC-G801 was an impressive little pocket computer when it debuted in 1988. However, in the year 2025, a Z80-compatible machine with just 8 kB of RAM... pocket computerportable linux