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Microsoft Rolls Out A Linux 6.12 LTS Option For Azure Linux
Microsoft released Azure Linux 3.0.20250910 as the newest version of this in-house Linux distribution used by Azure and other services. Azure Linux 3.0 has long been using the Linux 6.6 LTS kernel while now Linux 6.12 LTS is a new option focused on providing better hardware enablement support...
Linux Mint Debian Edition (LMDE) 7 “Gigi” Is Now Available for Public Beta Testing
The long-anticipated LMDE (Linux Mint Debian Edition) 7 (codename Gigi) operating system is now available for public beta testing, featuring the latest Cinnamon desktop environment and a Debian Trixie base.
Linus Torvalds Tinkers with GuitarPedal
The GuitarPedal repo is just an experiment, but because it comes from Linus Torvalds, it’s already creating buzz among open-source fans.
Introducing complyctl for Effortless Compliance in Fedora
complyctl is a powerful command-line utility implementing the principles of “ComplianceAsCode” (CaC) with high scalability and adaptability for security compliance. In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, maintaining a robust security posture isn’t just a best practice – it is a necessity. For Fedora users, system administrators, and developers, ensuring that your systems meet various security […]
Setup Hyprland with ML4W Dotfiles DEV 2.9.9.3 via Dotfiles Installer on Fedora 43 Beta as second DE
Following below is an attempt to setup Hyprland with ML4W Dotfiles 2.9.9.3 (Stephan Raabe) on Fedora 43 Beta . Several Copr repositories , which may be easily detected via command `dnf5 repolist` , will be automatically activated.First step would be add the repository using using remote-add and installing com.ml4w.dotfilesinstaller . . .
How To Upgrade To Fedora 43 From Fedora 42 Step-by-Step Guide
Fedora 43 Beta is out. You can now upgrade to Fedora 43 from Fedora 42!
AMD Begins Plumbing APCI C4 Support In The Linux Kernel For Greater Power Savings
AMD engineers have begun ironing out ACPI C4 support for the Linux kernel in order to provide greater power savings on newer AMD Ryzen platforms that have begun to support this deeper sleep state...
Key KDE developer Jonathan Riddell quits
Former head of Kubuntu and neon says adiós after 25 years
Sad news for KDE: one of the core people guiding the project for the whole century so far has left the building.…
Godot 4.5 Open-Source Game Engine Released With A Multitude Of Improvements
Godot 4.5 is out today as the latest update to this leading open-source and cross platform game engine...
Easy Guide to Hide Applications in KDE Plasma Menu
Quick guide to hide applications, plugins, and other items that shouldn’t appear in the KDE Plasma menu.
Tyr Driver Being Submitted For Linux 6.18 As Rust-Based Arm Mali Driver
The big set of Rust DRM kernel graphics/display driver updates were sent out to DRM-Next ahead of the upcoming Linux 6.18 kernel. Most notable with this pull request is merging the Tyr driver, the new open-source and Rust-based DRM driver for Arm Mali GPUs...
The Ultimate Guide to Linux Default Package Managers
Confused by APT, DNF, PACMAN, or Zypper? This guide explains the default package managers of various Linux distributions.
AMD ROCm 7.0 Officially Released With Many Significant Improvements
Overnight the AMD ROCm 7.0 release tags began appearing within the public Git repositories. Now AMD ROCm 7.0 is officially released as a very significant step forward for AMD's open-source GPU compute stack for better competing against NVIDIA's CUDA ecosystem...
3.5 inch SBC with MediaTek Genio 700/510 for Low-Power AIoT Edge Applications
IBASE Technology has introduced the IBR500, a 3.5-inch single board computer built around MediaTek Genio processors. The compact design is aimed at embedded and edge applications that prioritize low power consumption and efficient use of space. The board integrates the MediaTek Genio 700 (MT8390) at up to 2.2 GHz or the Genio 510 (MT8370) at […]
Intel Xeon 6980P "Granite Rapids" Linux Performance One Year Later
Next week marks one year since the launch of the Xeon 6900P series Granite Rapids server processors. Given the occasion and a new server in the lab, here is a look at how Intel's Granite Rapids top-end Xeon 6980P server processors are performing one year after the original introduction with a production-grade server platform as well as incorporating all of the Linux software improvements over the past year.
Google unveils master plan for letting AI shop on your behalf
Mastercard, American Express, Coinbase, and PayPal sign up at launch
Google has given the go-ahead to a plan that lets AI agents make purchases on your behalf and, on Tuesday, released its Agent Payments Protocol (AP2) to make it happen. The system comes with touted safeguards that are intended to prevent thieves from draining bank accounts.…
SparkyLinux 2025.09 “Tiamat” Released with Debian “Forky” Base
Sparky semi-rolling 2025.09 “Tiamat” is out with Linux kernel 6.16, GCC 15, Calamares 3.4, and Debian "Forky" testing base.
Linux Mint picks up the pace with LMDE 7 and Wayland-ready Cinnamon
Devs sketch plans for two more releases this year, blending Debian foundations with modern display tech
The Linux Mint team plans to speed up its release cycle and get two more versions out in the next few months.…
Firefox 144 to Strengthen the Encryption of Logins in the Firefox Password Manager
With Firefox 143 hitting the stable channel today on all supported platforms, Mozilla promoted the next major release, Firefox 144, to the beta channel for public testing.
Rust-style safety model for C++ 'rejected' as profiles take priority
Safe C++ proposal author claims that 'will not ever work'
The C++ standards committee abandoned a detailed proposal to create a rigorously safe subset of the language, according to the proposal's co-author, despite continuing anxiety about memory safety.…