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How to Control, Manage CPU Frequency With CPU Power Manager

CPU Power Manager uses the intel_pstate frequency scaling driver to control and manage CPU frequency in Linux GNOME desktop systems. Learn more here.
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Debian Systems Patched Against ‘Downfall,’ ‘INCEPTION’ CPU Flaws

The Debian Project released an updated kernel and intel-microcode packages for all supported Debian GNU/Linux releases. Learn more here.
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How to Check CPU Cores in Ubuntu

Learn how to check the CPU cores in Ubuntu systems, so you can monitor system performance, troubleshoot, and more.
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How to Disable and Enable CPU Cores in Ubuntu

In this tutorial, we will attempt to demonstrate how to enable and disable CPU cores in Ubuntu systems. Follow along here.
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How to Stress Test CPU in Linux

Want to stress test your CPU in Linux? Learn how to do it effortlessly with this step-by-step guide.
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Psensor: Monitor Linux Hardware Temperature

Psensor is a GTK+-based application software used to monitor hardware temperature and plot real-time graphs from the obtained data.
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How to Check Docker Container RAM and CPU Usage

Docker is one of the most popular and widely used containerization platforms. Here’s how to check Docker container RAM and CPU usage.
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Canonical Partners With Intel to Support 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable CPUs

Canonical now says it fully supports Intel’s innovative new 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors with Intel vRAN Boost hardware platform family.
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How to Check and Control Your CPU Frequency in Ubuntu

High CPU usage is a big indicator of high power consumption. Learn how you can optimize your computer by controlling its CPU frequency.
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Torvalds Sees No Reason to Keep i486 Support in the Linux Kernel

The i486 microprocessor was created by Intel in 1989, 33 years ago, as a successor to the i386. And, believe it or not, these CPUs continue to have full Linux kernel support. But it looks like that may soon change.
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Linux Kernel 5.18 Released: This Is What’s New

This article discusses release highlights of Linux Kernel 5.18 (mainline), which brings improvements across CPU, storage, and other features.
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How to Install Cockpit on AlmaLinux 8

Linux Cockpit is a browser-based user interface for Linux systems. Linux Cockpit can be used as an alternative to a command-line or GUI tools like top, free, htop, lsof, iotop, and lots of others to monitor resource usage such as CPU/Memory/Disk I/O an…

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How to Find the CPU Information in HP-UX

This quick guide shows you how to check CPU information in HP-UX systems.
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DXVK 1.9.2 Improves Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous, Need For Speed Heat, and Other Games

DXVK 1.9.2 is here almost two months after the DXVK 1.9.1 release and introduces more bug fixes to reduce overall CPU overhead in Direct3D 9 and address several issues, as well as to improve support for several Windows games that some of you might want to play on your favorite GNU/Linux distributions. Among these, there’s […]

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How to Check CPU and HDD Temperature in Ubuntu and Other Linux

Wondering how you can check the CPU and HDD temperature in Ubuntu and other Linux on your desktop or laptops? Here’s a quick guide.
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Linus Torvalds Announces First Linux 5.15 Kernel Release Candidate

It’s been two weeks since the release of Linux kernel 5.14, which slowly makes its way into the stable software repositories of various popular GNU/Linux distributions, and now it’s time to go out and test another new kernel series, Linux 5.15, which will be released later this fall. Linux 5.15 looks to be yet another […]

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DXVK 1.9.1 Improves Support for Far Cry 5, GTA IV, Risen 3, Roblox, and Other Games

The DXVK 1.9.1 release comes one and a half months after DXVK 1.9 to improve support for various games, including Roblox, which should perform much better on NVIDIA GPUs, Risen 3, which should no longer crash on NVIDIA GPUs, as well as GTA IV, which should no longer break when playing with an NVIDIA graphics […]

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Real Time Linux Server monitoring with GLANCES

Glances is an open-source, real-time Linux server monitoring system that aims at providing as much information as possible in minimal space. Glances is like a top command, but more refined, with many more features & much more real-time information on your Linux system. Glances provides information regarding memory, CPU, Disk IO, file system, uptime, processes, […]

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How to Check Linux is 64/32 Bit [CLI and GUI]

The post How to Check Linux is 64/32 Bit [CLI and GUI] appeared first on LinOxide.

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How to Check CPU is 64/32 Bit in Linux System

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