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| | | | | nadim.computer | |
| | | | | I've been loving computers and computing since I was five years old, and in the intervening 25 years, I've never been more excited about anything in computing as much as I was about the Apple Silicon M1 chip when it was announced on November 10th. The M1 promised to bring huge leaps in performance, battery life and hardware longevity at a $999 price point and in a fanless chassis. It felt genuinely exciting to see such a significant leap in computing technology all at once. | |
| | | | | www.linuxuprising.com | |
| | | | | Oracle Java 17 LTS has been released recently, and is now available to install from the Linux Uprising Java PPA on Ubuntu, Debian, and Linux distribut | |
| | | | | wittchen.io | |
| | | | | Sometimes we need to run specific program with a concrete version of JVM. We can also work with Java 7, but we want to try Java 8. In such cases, we can have installed both Java 7 and 8 on our system and easily switch between them. In order to show current java version, we can simply type: java -version in terminal. On my computer I received the following response: | |
| | | | | zignar.net | |
| | | Personal weblog about programming, linux, life, the universe and everything | ||