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Vibrant Sokoban-style game Puzzledorf now available for Linux, works great on Steam Deck

The developer of Puzzledorf emailed in about their rather vibrant Sokoban-style game that recently added Native Linux support.

Picture-in-Picture lets you watch videos while ‘working’

Some days there’s something extra interesting to watch online — a sports event, election coverage, a certain show is leaving Netflix so you gotta binge — but you’ve got work to do. The Picture-in-Picture feature in Firefox makes multitasking with video content smooth and easy, no window shuffling necessary.

BliKVM Plug-n-Play PCIe with CM4 Now Available at a Reduced Price

Seeedstudio has recently showcased the BliKVM Plug-n-Play PCIe, a PCI Express card powered by the Raspberry Pi CM4. Designed to deliver BIOS-level control, this card enables secure and stable remote management of computer systems.

NVIDIAs Open-Source Linux Kernel Driver Performing At Parity To Proprietary Driver

With the recently introduced NVIDIA 555 Linux driver stable series their open-source GPU kernel driver modules are in great shape across consumer and professional graphics products.

Olimex Showcases Develoment Board Design Based on ESP32-P4 RISC-V SoC

Espressif Systems announced the ESP32-P4 over a year ago. While the chip is not yet available for retail, a prototype development board featuring the chip was recently showcased by Olimex.

Linus Torvalds Addresses His Latest ARM64 Annoyance: Installing Compressed Kernel Images

Following Linus Torvalds receiving an Ampere Altra Max workstation from Ampere Computing, he's been dabbling more with ARM64 now that it affords him more AArch64 compute power than his Apple Silicon powered MacBook.

Contribute at the Kernel 6.10, and Podman 5.2 Test Days

Fedora test days are events where anyone can help make certain that changes in Fedora work well in an upcoming release. Fedora community members often participate, and the public is welcome at these events.

Linux 6.11 Is Looking Good In Early Benchmarks On AMD Ryzen Threadripper

With the Linux 6.11 kernel merge window wrapping up this weekend, I've begun "kicking the tires" on the new kernel that will then see the weekly release candidates over the next two months.

ASUS ROG Ally X Begins Seeing Linux Patches

This weekend the ASUS ROG Ally X began shipping as an upgraded version of the ASUS ROG Ally handheld gaming console that launched last year.

X.org lone ranger rides to rescue multi-monitor refresh rates

It isn't quite XKCD 2347, but it's close. At least one developer is still working away on the X.org codebase with an effort to improve variable refresh rate support in several different OSes.

Radxa X4 with Intel Alder Lake-N Processor and 2.5GbE LAN Now Available for Preorder

Radxa has launched a new single board computer this month, featuring the Intel N100 low-power processor. It is now available for preorder from multiple distributors in 4GB and 8GB RAM configurations.

Huge factory sim Shapez 2 releases on August 15 with over 300k wishlists

It's almost time to get cutting some shapes, with the Early Access release of Shapez 2 coming on August 15. Their press team mentioned the developer has managed to build up over 300,000 wishlists, so at this point it's pretty much guaranteed to be a success early on.

A $60 Intel-Based SBC Cheaper & Faster than a Raspberry Pi 5

Love the idea of tinkering around with a small, single-board computer (SBC) but need something more powerful than most ARM-based offerings provide? If so, the new Radxa X4 from Radxa may be of interest.

7 New Features in Linux Mint 22

Linux Mint 22 is an upcoming upgrade with several impactful changes. But, what are the key features that make it a worthy upgrade over the older release or other distros?

How to Access Your Linux (WSL) Files in Windows 10 and Windows 11

Windows 10's May 2019 Update introduced an easy, safe, and officially supported way to access and work with your Linux files from within File Explorer and other applications. Here's how to get at your Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) files.

New AMD Linux Driver Patches Enable I3C HCI Support

One of the newest patch series out from AMD this week is on providing I3C HCI driver support for their MIPI I3C IP block found within their latest processors.

The Pervasive Influence of Linux on Modern Software Development and DevOps

Since its inception in the early 1990s, Linux has grown from a hobbyist's project into a foundational pillar of the modern technological world. Its impact spans across various aspects of technology but is particularly pronounced in the realms of software development and DevOps.

Linux-Compatible Board Built Around RK3576 with 6TOPS NPU for AIoT Applications

The Forlinx Embedded FET3576-C SoM and its carrier board are designed to meet the demands of the AIoT market, emphasizing high performance, substantial computing power, and energy efficiency.

AMD Reveals More Zen 5 CPU Core Details

As a follow-up to last week's AMD Zen 5 overview with the Ryzen 9000 series and Ryzen AI 300 series, today the embargo has lifted on some additional Zen 5 CPU core details.

BAFTA Award-Winner Siobhán McSweeney to host Mozilla’s 2nd Annual Rise25 Awards in Dublin, Ireland on August 13

Following the news of our 25 honorees for The 2nd Annual Rise25 Awards, Mozilla is thrilled to announce that actress and presenter Siobhán McSweeney will be hosting this year’s ceremony which will celebrate these individuals for leading the next wave of AI.

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