NEW YORK--Intel has in mind a two-phase approach to providing software that Linux needs to take advantage of the processor maker's Centrino chips, an Intel executive said Wednesday. The chipmaker ...
I'm a relative Linux noob (I've been toying around with it on a laptop for some time), and am ready to dedicate a desktop PC to the OS so I can really larn' it. Unfortunately, I don't have a ...
Although the Linux support software for Centrino is working at Intel's labs, the company hasn't yet decided how or when to release it. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote ...