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AMD XDNA Ryzen AI Linux Kernel Driver Posted For Review

Back in January AMD quietly posted an XDNA Linux kernel driver for enabling the Ryzen AI NPUs. The driver has been maintained within that GitHub repository since but without any clear effort for getting this accelerator driver reviewed and merged into the upstream Linux kernel.

Maximizing Your Content Management System with Linux

In the evolving landscape of web development and management, choosing the right operating system (OS) for hosting your content management system (CMS) can significantly impact your site's performance, security, and cost efficiency.

Cyber Knights: Flashpoint adds full gamepad support and Steam Deck improvements

A little heist on the go perhaps? Cyber Knights: Flashpoint from Trese Brothers is steadily turning into a favourite turn-based tactics game and now with all the controller improvements it should feel a whole lot better on Steam Deck too.

GNOME’s New Video Player is Now Available on Flathub

Were you excited by news GNOME plans to replace the Totem media player in its core software set with a new, modern, and actively maintained app called Showtime?

How to Find Large Files on Linux

What can you do if the storage on your Linux machine is nearly full? You can free up space by removing or relocating some files, and you should probably start with the biggest. Discover how to find large files and duplicates to give yourself more usable space and improve system performance.

Thunderbird is go: 128 now out with revamped 'Nebula' UI

Following the new ESR version of Firefox, upon which it is based, the latest Thunderbird is out too – with a fresh new look.

Rust Safety Standard Proposed For The Linux Kernel

While Rust is viewed as a memory safe and robust programming language, there is the "unsafe" keyword within Rust that can be used for unsafe code that grants "unsafe superpowers" for the language.

OBS Studio 30.2 Adds Linux NVENC Encoding, Hybrid MP4 Support

OBS Studio, the open-source leader in cross-platform screen-casting and streaming software, put out a new release this week.

(Updated) Orange Pi Teases Upgraded Orange Pi 5 Pro SBC with LPDDR5 and M.2 Key Slot

Orange Pi has recently provided additional specifications about their latest Orange Pi 5 Pro Single Board Computer built around the new-gen Rockchip RK3588S System-on-Chip.

Ultramarine Linux: A Pretty Fedora-Based Distribution For Easy User Experience

Many people out there don't like the fact that there are too many Linux distros around. But, if you ask me, it's great to see that we have so many options to choose from, that cater to a wide range of use cases.

NVIDIA Promotes Their Open-Source GPU Kernel Driver Support

It's been a wild two years since NVIDIA began publishing an open-source Linux GPU kernel driver for Turing GPUs and newer.

ODrive Micro: Compact Brushless Servo Controller with CAN and USB

CrowdSupply recently showcased the ODrive Micro, an advanced, compact servo motor drive developed by ODrive Robotics for precise motion control in space-constrained robotics applications.

How to Use Chattr Command in Linux

The chattr (change attribute) command in Linux is a powerful tool used to modify the attributes of files on an ext2, ext3, or ext4 filesystem. It allows users to set certain attributes that control how files can be accessed and modified.

FOSS funding vanishes from EU's 2025 Horizon program plans

Funding for free and open source software (FOSS) initiatives under the EU's Horizon program has mostly vanished from next year's proposal, claim advocates who are worried for the future of many ongoing projects.

Mali-G610 Achieves OpenGL ES 3.1 Conformance

Collabora recently announced a significant milestone: the Panthor kernel driver and Mesa Panfrost driver have achieved official conformance for OpenGL ES 3.1 on the Mali-G610 chip, part of the 10th generation of Mali GPUs, known as “Valhall”.

Top 10 Stories About Compute Engines, Linux of 2024 So Far

Our most-read articles explore virtual machine management, edge computing, Linux security, and more.

Simple Linux Shell Scripts in Bash, Python, and Perl That Will Get You Up and Running

Linux, known for its robustness and flexibility, has been a favorite among developers, system administrators, and technology enthusiasts. One of the pillars of Linux's capabilities is its inherent support for powerful scripting languages. Scripting on Linux allows users to automate mundane tasks, streamline system management, and enhance productivity.

Fedora Will End Up Supporting The NVIDIA Driver With Secure Boot

Installing the NVIDIA proprietary graphics driver stack on Fedora currently doesn't jive with UEFI Secure Boot systems and can lead to the OS being unbootable.

How to Install Nextcloud on Ubuntu 24.04 Server

Nextcloud is open-source software for public and private file storage. This tutorial teaches you how to install Nextcloud on an Ubuntu 24.04 server. You’ll install Nextcloud with the LAMP Stack and then secure Netxcloud with HTTPS through Certbot and Letsencrypt.

Infest is a deckbuilder where every pixel on the battlefield can burn, freeze, melt and more

Taking some inspiration from the excellent Noita perhaps, Infest brings the mechanic of destroying all the pixels and puts it into a deckbuilder. Recently the developer announced Early Access for July 31st, and their testing showed it working great on the Steam Deck. It also appears to have Native Linux support.

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