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After talking about AmpereOne for the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure since last year, earlier this month Oracle finally announced general availability on their OCI Ampere A2 instances for tapping into these latest-generation Ampere Computing AArch64 server processors in the public cloud.
A closer look at Raspberry Pi RP2350’s HSTX high-speed serial transmit interface
The Raspberry Pi RP2350 microcontroller adds an HSTX (High-Speed Serial Transmit) interface adding the PIOs (Programmable IOs) introduced on the Raspberry Pi RP2040 three years ago. The RP2350 MCU now has three PIOs and one HSTX interface going over 8x GPIOs.
I Just Removed Ubuntu for Archcraft and my Linux PC Looks Awesome!
My distro hopping days are not over. And, probably, will never be. On some days, I love Ubuntu, and others, I hate it. But, for the majority, I stick with Ubuntu-based distributions including Ubuntu, Pop!_OS, and Linux Mint. I have an NVIDIA-powered system with 1080p+2K displays. And, many distros do not play nice with this setup.
Q670M-EM-A: ASUS Micro ATX Motherboard with LGA1700 Socket for 14th, 13th, and 12th Gen CPUs
The ASUS Q670M-EM-A is a Micro ATX motherboard equipped with an LGA1700 socket, making it compatible with Intel’s 14th, 13th, and 12th Gen Core processors, as well as Pentium and Celeron CPUs. Designed for diverse applications, it features dual RJ45 ports, four SATA ports, and extensive expansion options, catering to both standard and advanced computing needs.
At the Rise25 Awards, the future of AI is ethical, inclusive and accountable
The second annual Rise25 Awards in Dublin wasn’t just about celebrating 25 AI leaders — it was about mapping out the future.
Ubuntu 24.10 Will Include ‘Warty Warthog’ Easter Eggs
Brown is back, and there's an audible blast from the past. Ubuntu 24.10 is released in October and will mark the 20th anniversary of Ubuntu. So it’s only fitting that the release offer a few ‘easter eggs’ in honour if its past. And there’s nothing as retro-Ubuntu than the colour brown, right?
AMD To Provide Update On Long-Term Strategy For Open-Source Firmware
Next month AMD will be providing an update on their long-term strategy for open-source firmware. Central to their open-source firmware plans is their OpenSIL effort that remains in development for eventually replacing AGESA on future generations of Ryzen and EPYC platforms.
Installing Pure-FTPd on Ubuntu 24.04
Pure-FTPd is a free (BSD-license), secure, production-quality and standard-conformant FTP server. This guide provides a step-by-step process for installing and configuring Pure-FTPd on Ubuntu.
Kubernetes 1.31 Brings More Stability to Cloud-Native Deployments
With "Elli," the latest open source Kubernetes release, cloud-native operations will benefit from smoother networking and storage options.
Evaluating Ubuntu Server and Oracle Linux: Which Operating System Excels in Database Management?
In the realm of enterprise computing, selecting the optimal operating system (OS) for database management is critical to performance, security, and scalability. Two prominent contenders in this field are Ubuntu Server and Oracle Linux. Both offer unique benefits and are tailored to different kinds of enterprise needs.
Two Point Museum announced from the devs of Two Point Hospital / Two Point Campus
Two Point Studios are back with another quirky building and management sim. Following up on the successful releases of Two Point Hospital and Two Point Campus the next in the series is Two Point Museum.
Haiku OS R1 Beta 5 Approaching Soon, New Performance Improvements
The BeOS-inspired Haiku open-source operating system is out with their latest status update that highlights various improvements made in recent weeks.
I Replaced Default Linux Commands With These Powerful Alternatives
As someone looking to get things done quickly and easily, I'm always on the lookout for new Linux tools. There are many handy Linux commands which seem better than the regular commands you're using. In this guide, I'm sharing some of my favorites.
Steam's New Tab Makes It Easier Than Ever to Find Free Games
Steam has plenty of free games to choose from, but discovering them is not always a simple task. However, the digital storefront has added a new tab to make browsing free games easier than ever before.
Proton Makes VPN Browser Extension Free And Adds a New Duo Pricing Plan
Privacy-focused VPN solutions that really care about its users, and not just for marketing, are rare to find. Proton VPN is one of them, I believe. With its recent improvements to add more servers, Proton Wallet, and Proton Pass improvements. It is an interesting time to choose to Proton services.
Ex-Blizzard devs new RTS 'Stormgate' out in Early Access, works on Linux but may need a small fix
Stormgate is a fresh RTS game set in an all-new science fantasy universe, it's hit Early Access today free to play but you may need a little tweak on Linux to run it.
Mir-Based Miracle-WM Updated Ahead Of Fedora Miracle Spin
Miracle-WM as a reminder is a Wayland tiling window manager that is built atop Canonical's Mir. Miracle-WM also happens to be developed by a Canonical engineer, Matthew Kosarek.
How To Deploy ROS 2 on Ubuntu 22.04: A Step-by-Step Guide
From installing the ROS key to setting up the environment, we will walk you through everything you need to get started.
Intel Begins Queuing Kernel Graphics Driver Changes For Linux 6.12
Intel Linux graphics driver engineers today sent in their first batch of patches to DRM-Next of new material they are prepared to introduce with the upcoming Linux 6.12 kernel cycle.
Framework Laptop 13 reviewed, again: Meteor Lake meh, Linux upgrades good
Framework's fifth motherboard for the Laptop 13—which, in typical fashion, can be easily swapped into any existing Framework Laptop 13 of any generation—is mainly significant because it offers Intel's Meteor Lake-based Core Ultra chips.
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