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Steam On Linux Use Up 1% From Last September
Valve just published the Steam Survey results for September with a slight increase to the Linux gaming userbase...
Alpine Linux Is Moving to a /usr-merged File System Layout
After many months of preparations, the Alpine Linux development team announced today that they have decided to adopt a /usr-merged file system layout for future Alpine Linux releases.
More ASUS Motherboards Will Have Working Sensor Monitoring With Linux 6.18
The hardware monitoring "HWMON" subsystem updates have been sent out for the Linux 6.18 kernel with some notable additions...
SigCore UC Industrial Control Module Prepares for Crowd Supply Launch
Crowd Supply recently featured the SigCore UC, an upcoming universal industrial I/O controller that combines rugged hardware with open-source software for engineers, researchers, and educators seeking a flexible control and data acquisition platform. Unlike typical development boards or expansion modules, SigCore UC arrives as a complete, ready-to-deploy solution. It is capable of handling real-world voltages, […]
TrueNAS 25.10-RC1 Brings Better Disk Import/Export, ZFS Rewrite Improvements
TrueNAS 25.10-RC1 is out today as the newest test release of this OpenZFS+Linux-based operating system for network attached storage (NAS) hardware and other storage devices...
OpenSSL 3.6 Officially Released with LMS Signature Verification Support, More
OpenSSL 3.6 has been officially released today as a major update that introduces many new features and improvements for this open-source, cross-platform, and free software library that provides secure communications over computer networks for applications and websites.
Attack Vector Controls Can Now Manage VMSCAPE Mitigation
Made public and mitigated within the mainline Linux kernel last month was the VMSCAPE vulnerability affecting both AMD and Intel CPUs. Now merged for the in-development Linux 6.18 kernel is adding VMSCAPE to the recently-introduced Attack Vector Controls functionality...
Forlinx OK3506-S12 Mini SBC Featuring Rockchip RK3506J and Pi-Compatible GPIO
Forlinx Embedded has introduced the OK3506-S12 Mini, a compact single board computer built around the Rockchip RK3506J processor. The board is intended for industrial applications that benefit from modest power consumption, stable operation, and long-term supply availability. The system-on-module integrates the RK3506J, which combines three Cortex-A7 cores running at up to 1.5GHz with a Cortex-M0 […]
Why Bazaar Is the Best Flatpak App Store You’re Not Using
Some think that Bazaar is on its way to being the go-to Flatpak app store in the Linux world — often preferable to standard app stores. It’s certainly worth trying, whether you’re a new or experienced user.
OpenStack Flamingo pays down technical debt as adoption continues to climb
The OpenStack cloud infrastructure project keeps on going, 15 years after it was first created as a joint effort of NASA and Rackspace.
Setup dual DE Cosmic Beta and Hyprland with ML4W Dotfiles 2.9.9.3 on top of fedora 43 server ( build as of 09/30/25)
First we setup F43 Server KVM Guest and issue `sudo dnf5 update` then reboot instance and run $ sudo dnf install @cosmic-desktop-environment . Then disable cosmic-greeter.service and enable sddm :- $ sudo systemctl disable cosmic-greeter.service ; $ sudo systemctl enable sddm. Reboot and log into Cosmic Beta DE on top of Fedora 43 Server . . . .
Linus Torvalds Lashes Out At RISC-V Big Endian Plans
Linus Torvalds has come out strong against proposed support for RISC-V big endian capabilities within the Linux kernel...
Raspberry Pi Announces Price Increases Due To Rising Memory Demand
Due to rising demand around system memory being pushed up in large part by HBM for AI applications, Raspberry Pi announced price increases on select products to help offset the rising LPDDR costs...
Ubuntu Touch Mobile Linux OS Is Now Finally Based on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS
In an unexpected move, the UBports Foundation released today the first update to their Ubuntu Touch mobile OS based on the Ubuntu 24.04 LTS (Noble Numbat) operating system series.
Open-Source Android Apps at Risk Under Google's New Decree
F-Droid says Google's developer registration rule could end its open-source app store and strand users. Google defends verification as a security step.
Stonkfetch: A Neofetch-like CLI Tool To Display Stock Information With ASCII Art Logos
Learn how to use Stonkfetch Python CLI tool to fetch and track real-time stock information with ASCII art logos in your Terminal.
Linux's New "Transitional" Feature A Long Overdue Improvement For Kernel Configurations
Merged as part of the kernel hardening updates for Linux 6.18 is not a direct hardening improvement but rather a long overdue enhancement to the kernel configuration "Kconfig" system. The introduction of this new "transitional" keyword for Kconfig options can ease the process of renaming Kconfig options across kernel versions with less breakage/headaches for those maintaining their own kernel configurations/builds...
Avoiding OSAID: Brock and Perens Reflect on a Year of Open Source AI Debate
A year after OSI debuted OSAID 1.0, critics Amanda Brock and Bruce Perens still aren’t sold — and they say the debate points to bigger questions for tech, as well as open source.
XFS Removes Some Old Mount Options & Enables Fsck By Default For Linux 6.18
The XFS file-system updates have been merged for the Linux 6.18 merge window...
MuseScore Studio 4.6 Notation App Released with VST3 Support on Linux
MuseScore Studio 4.6 open-source notation app adds new guitar, piano, and voice features along with big workflow improvements.