Tag: arm

  • Galaxy Tab A9 starts getting One UI 6.0 update

    Galaxy Tab A9 starts getting One UI 6.0 update

    February was the month that the Galaxy Tab S9’s highly-anticipated One UI 6.0 update rollout finished, with the possibility of Samsung starting to roll out One UI 6.1 to various supported devices, including the Galaxy Tab S8 and S9, Galaxy S23, and Galaxy Fold 5. However, it looks like today has set a mark for…

  • Galaxy Tab A8 starts getting One UI 6.0 update

    Galaxy Tab A8 starts getting One UI 6.0 update

    February was the month that the Galaxy Tab S8’s highly-anticipated One UI 6.0 update rollout finished, with the possibility of Samsung starting to roll out One UI 6.1 to various supported devices, including the Galaxy Tab S8 and S9, Galaxy S23, and Galaxy Fold 5. However, it looks like today has set a mark for…

  • Galaxy A72 starts getting One UI 6.0 update

    Galaxy A72 starts getting One UI 6.0 update

    February was the last month of the One UI 6.0 rollout for devices that were yet to get the highly-anticipated One UI 6.0 update, with the possibility of Samsung starting to roll out One UI 6.1 to various supported devices, including the Galaxy Tab S8 and S9, Galaxy S23, and Galaxy Fold 5. However, it…

  • Debian 64-bit time_t transition in progress

    Debian 64-bit time_t transition in progress

    Recently, a transition involving many packages has commenced because the Debian project wants to transition these packages to using the 64-bit time_t variables. This allows such packages to handle dates after 2038 to ensure that these systems continue to run after that date. This migration started in the Debian Experimental branch to conduct tests before…

  • Galaxy A04s starts getting One UI 6.0 update

    Galaxy A04s starts getting One UI 6.0 update

    February is the month that is the last month of the One UI 6.0 rollout for devices that are yet to get the highly-anticipated One UI 6.0 update, with the possibility of Samsung starting to roll out One UI 6.1 to various supported devices, including the Galaxy Tab S8 and S9, Galaxy S23, and Galaxy…

  • .NET 9.0 still supports ARM32

    .NET 9.0 still supports ARM32

    This article applies to users who own ARM32-based boards, including old Android phones and old embedded devices that use that chip. ARM64 users are not affected. The upcoming short-term release version of .NET that is planned to be released on November 2024, which is .NET 9.0, can still be run on ARM32 devices. Here’s the…

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