The Linux Kernel Might Finally See Proper Support For The Apple Magic Mouse 2
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The Linux Kernel Might Finally See Proper Support For The Apple Magic Mouse 2
Standard mouse functionality of Apple's Magic Mouse 2 works currently under Linux but the 'hid-magicmouse' mainline driver might finally be extended to fully support the Magic Mouse 2.
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Setting up a VM on Fedora Server using Cloud Images and virt-install version 3
https://fedoramagazine.org/setting-up-a-vm-on-fedora-server-using-cloud-images-and-virt-install-version-3/
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Fedora Magazine
Setting up a VM on Fedora Server using Cloud Images and virt-install version 3 - Fedora Magazine
Many servers use one or more virtual machines (VMs), e.g. to isolate a public service in the best possible way and to protect the host server from compromise. This article explores the possibilities of deploying Fedora Cloud Base images as a VM in an autonomous…