I Ran the Famed SmolLM on Raspberry Pi
Everyone is talking about SmolLM. Is it really buzzworthy? Let me share my Raspberry Pi tests.
Interview with Artyom Zorin of Zorin OS
An interview with one of the founders of Zorin OS, Artyom Zorin on the podcast Destination Linux. We talked about the past, present, and future of Zorin OS as well as Artyom's journey into making Zorin OS.
What is Umask in Linux and how to use it effectively?
Umask (a shortcut of user-file creation mode mask) is a Linux command that sets permissions for a file or directory users create. Linux uses this fundamental command to set the default permissions. When creating a new file or directory, the umask command determines the initial access level.
Power Determinism Mode Still Proves Beneficial For AMD EPYC 9005 Performance
Typically in my launch-day Linux reviews of new AMD EPYC processors I try to include results both of the performance determinism (default) and power determinism modes available with these server processors since opting in to the power determinism mode can allow for additional performance uplift at the cost of slightly higher power costs.
LXQt 2.1 Desktop Environment Released, Here’s What’s New
LXQt 2.1 desktop environment debuts with Wayland support, refined panel tasks, new session settings, and enhanced file manager features.
The Bitcoin Mailing List and its history is erased from Linux
Swathes of Bitcoin’s history have been erased from the internet forum that hosted communications between developers for nearly a decade.
How to Create and Use Symbolic Links (aka Symlinks) on Linux
Linux allows you to create symbolic links, or symlinks, that point to another file or folder on your machine. The best way to do this is with the ln terminal command—though there are some graphical file managers that can create symbolic links too.
7 Reasons Why Linux Is the Best Tool For Programming
Explore why Linux is the top choice for developers and programmers, thanks to its advantages, flexibility, and open-source foundation.
Mozilla Foundation crumbles as third of staff cast off
The Mozilla Foundation is laying off about a third of its staff. The non-profit org, which oversees the corporation that develops the Firefox web browser, insists it will continue its advocacy mission, though its approach may change.
Python dethrones JavaScript as the most-used language on GitHub
Yearly report finds explosion of GenAI projects, new users from outside the coding community responsible for boost. There's been an upset in the Octoverse, as Python has unseated JavaScript as the most-used programming language on GitHub.
Linux 6.13 To Enhance Logic For Trusting Built-In Thunderbolt Controllers
Due to the possibility of DMA attacks from connected Thunderbolt devices, Linux and other platforms have built up safeguards over the years and different security levels for Thunderbolt to better protect systems having this high speed interface exposing PCIe.
What's new for Fedora Atomic Desktops in Fedora 41
Fedora 41 has been released! So let’s see what arrives with the new releases for the Fedora Atomic Desktops variants (Silverblue, Kinoite, Sway Atomic and Budgie Atomic).
How to Install a Desktop (GUI) on Ubuntu Server
Ubuntu Server, by default, is designed to operate without a graphical user interface (GUI), allowing it to run more efficiently in resource-constrained or remote environments. However, if you’re new to Ubuntu or prefer a graphical interface, you can install a desktop environment on Ubuntu Server.
‘All Thing Open’ Puts Keynotes and Other Videos Online, With More to Come
All of this year’s presentations that took place in the three large “ballrooms” at the Raleigh Convention Center will be available online soon.
Manjaro Considers Embedding a Telemetry Tool
Manjaro’s new MDD telemetry tool will collect user data for better metrics, yet automatic sharing concerns users. Here's more on that!
Check out Proton-Sarek if you have an older GPU for Windows games on Linux
Valve's work with Proton to run Windows games on Linux / Steam Deck is amazing, but they do require you have newer GPUs so some have been a bit left behind. Proton-Sarek aims to fix that.
LXQt 2.1 Desktop Environment Released with Initial Wayland Support
The development team behind the lightweight LXQt desktop environment written in Qt announced today the release and general availability of LXQt 2.1 as a major update bringing exciting new features.
Linux Preps New AMD ERAPS Feature With EPYC Turin To Benefit Performance
Posted to the Linux kernel mailing list last week and now queued already via tip/tip.git's "x86/bugs" Git branch is support for a new AMD CPU feature we haven't heard about until now... ERAPS, the Enhanced Return Address Prediction Security.
Help us improve our alt text generation model
Firefox 130 introduces automatic alt text for PDF images and an improved alt text flow. In addition to protecting users’ privacy with a small language model that operates locally on their device, these improvements help ensure more images receive alt text resulting in more accessible PDFs.
I Installed Gentoo So You Don’t Havtoo
A popular expression in the Linux forums nowadays is noting that someone “uses Arch btw”, signifying that they have the technical chops to install and use Arch Linux, a distribution designed to be cutting edge but that also has a reputation of being for advanced users only.
KDE Plasma 6.2.3 Arrives with Bug Fixes and Improvements
KDE Plasma 6.2.3 desktop environment is now available, resolves KWin's HDR brightness issue, improves Bluedevil PIN behavior, and more.
Manjaro Linux Introduces Opt-Out Telemetry with Manjaro Data Donor
Manjaro Linux is developing a new tool called Manjaro Data Donor (MDD) to gather usage statistics about its user base.
8 Best Free and Open Source Linux Statistical Analysis Tools
Linux is particularly strong in the field of open source statistical software. The purpose of this article is to identify software for performing statistical analysis.
Guide to Automating Third-Party Risk Management in Linux Environments
As more vendors, suppliers, and contractors become integral to an organization's operation, the need to identify and mitigate risks associated with such external partners is significant. Third-party risk management automation (TPRM) is essential in this process.
Bitwarden switches password manager and SDK to GPL3 after FOSS-iness drama
Fear not, FOSS fans. Bitwarden isn't going proprietary after all. The company has changed its license terms once again – but this time, it has switched the license of its software development kit from its own homegrown one to version three of the GPL instead.
Python Became GitHub’s Most Popular Language
GitHub's 2024 Report: Python has surpassed JavaScript for the first time, becoming developers' most preferred language.
Manjaro Linux Working On "Manjaro Data Donor" As New Data Collection Tool
Arch-based Manjaro Linux is working on Manjaro Data Donor "MDD" as a new data collection tool of its users. This is intended to succeed their former ping-based solution for user counting plus incorporate hardware/software data collection on users.
Redox OS Now Runs On RISC-V
Redox OS, a microkernel-based operating system written in Rust, now supports the RISC-V architecture. This includes support in the kernel, toolchain, build process, and Orbital Desktop.
Meet KolibriOS, the lightweight OS that can even boot from a 1.44MB floppy
The alternative CD version even comes bundled with games like Doom and Wolfenstein
Fedora Linux Flatpak cool apps to try for November
This article introduces projects available in Flathub with installation instructions. Flathub is the place to get and distribute apps for all of Linux. It is powered by Flatpak, allowing Flathub apps to run on almost any Linux distribution.
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