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Linux, renowned for its robustness and flexibility, owes much of its adaptability to kernel modules. These modules are critical components that extend the kernel’s capabilities without requiring a reboot, facilitating dynamic modification of the system’s functionality.
ASUS ROG Ally X Audio Support Being Fixed Up Ahead Of Linux 6.12
In addition to the ASUS ROG Ally X revision of this handheld gaming console having more (and faster) system memory, doubling of the battery capacity, upgraded storage, improved cooling, and other refinements over the original ROG Ally gaming handheld, there is a different audio amplifier.
Linux Foundation wades into AI as Open Model Initiative joins ranks
The Open Model Initiative (OMI) has joined orgs under the Linux Foundation's umbrella as it continues to push open standards for training and developing AI models.
How to Install RabbitMQ on Ubuntu 24.04 Server
RabbitMQ is a free and open-source message broker. Supporting multiple message protocols, RabbitMQ is the most widely used message broker on the Internet.
Framework Laptop 13 With Intel Core Ultra Series, 2.8K 120Hz Display
Back in May the folks at Framework Computer announced Framework Laptop 13 support for the Intel Core Ultra Series 1 (Meteor Lake) alongside announcing a new 2.8K 120Hz display option, a new web camera upgrade, and new colors for their expansion cards.
T-Deck Plus: An ESP32 Handheld Device with GPS and LoRa Support
The LILYGO T-Deck Plus is an development platform tailored for IoT enthusiasts and professionals alike. Building upon the features of the original T-Deck, the Plus version introduces significant enhancements, including an integrated GPS module and a powerful 2000mAh battery, making it ideal for portable and versatile IoT applications.
Eclipse OpenJ9 v0.46 Released For High Performance JVM
A new version of Eclipse OpenJ9 is now available for this high performance Java Virtual Machine (JVM)
Faster Docker builds using a remote BuildKit instance
Docker has fundamentally changed how developers build and deploy applications, with most companies leveraging containers in some capacity. At Blacksmith, we regularly see our customer’s Docker builds taking 30 minutes or more, which can significantly hinder developer productivity and delay the deployment of hot-fixes.
SparkFun Pro Micro – RP2350 development board comes with 16MB flash, 8MB PSRAM
The SparkFun Pro Micro – RP2350 is a compact and powerful development board built around the RP2350 chip from Raspberry Pi and equipped with 16MB flash and 8MB flash.
First Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Point Release Delayed By 2 Weeks
Ubuntu developers had been aiming to get Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS out of the door on Thursday, August 19th but has had to postpone the release due to a number of ‘high-impact upgrade bugs’ being discovered.
The 5 Best Free Cloud Storage Providers
Cloud storage is a useful way to access your files from anywhere with an internet connection. If you're short on money, there are free cloud storage websites on the internet that let you upload files at no extra cost.
Anodyne 2: Return to Dust from Analgesic Productions source code opened up
Analgesic Productions have opened up the full source code for their 2D-3D action-adventure game Anodyne 2: Return to Dust.
Updated XZ Code For The Kernel Looks Like Its Ready For Linux 6.12
The past few months have seen patches for updating the XZ (de)compression code within the Linux kernel that's been a lengthy process in part due to the XZ backdoor situation earlier this year and the reputable XZ developers in turn being busy cleaning up that mess.
Wow! Ubuntu Will Include The Latest Linux Kernel Version in Future Releases
When it comes to the Linux kernel, staying up to date with a recent LTS release is generally a good idea, if you take security and stability into consideration. For older hardware, things can be different.
4 Ways to Reduce Reliance on Bad Open Source Packages
Follow these four steps to proactively identify and eliminate risks from problematic open source packages.
How to Install and Use WP-CLI on Ubuntu
The WP-CLI is the command-line tool for interacting with and managing your WordPress sites. With WP-CLI, you can install and update plugins, and themes, and configure multisite installations without using a web browser. It is a handy tool for debugging issues when the WordPress front end doesn’t work.
GNOME Developers New Code Takes On Cursor Stutters
It's been one year since Canonical desktop engineer Daniel van Vugt, who is known for his upstream GNOME contributions, touched his patch-set implementing dynamic deadline evasion support.
I tried the demo of Super reaKtor and it really fried my brain
Super reaKtor is a unique bullet hell where you absorb various orbs using your laser beam, and while the idea is great it really did annihilate my brain.
Handle Long PowerShell Scripts With Background Jobs
PowerShell expert Brien Posey demonstrates a technique for managing long-running scripts.
Linux 6.11-rc3 Released - Boosts Intel EMR Performance, Fixes 32-bit PTI For Meltdown
Linus Torvalds released Linux 6.11-rc3 a few minutes ago as the latest weekly release candidate.
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