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Espressif Systems ESP32-P4-EYE is a compact development kit in a mini digital camera form factor designed for real-time image processing and edge AI applications. Built on the ESP32-P4 SoC, the board targets smart cameras, IoT vision systems, and embedded HMI projects. The ESP32-P4-EYE integrates a wide set of peripherals for multimedia development, including a MIPI-CSI […]
ESP32-P4-ETH Multimedia Development Board with PoE Kit Options
Waveshare has launched the ESP32-P4-ETH, a multimedia development board built on Espressif’s ESP32-P4 SoC with an ESP32-C6 companion for Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5. It supports Ethernet with optional PoE and targets multimedia, HMI, and edge computing, offering camera and display interfaces, audio features, and broad peripheral connectivity. The ESP32-P4 is built around a dual-core […]
Ubuntu Developing New "Dangerous" Desktop Images Concept
The Ubuntu Release Management Team is pursuing a new concept called "Dangerous" Desktop Images that will ship leading-edge Snaps atop the latest Ubuntu daily development images...
Little LLM on the RAM: Google's Gemma 270M hits the scene
A tiny model trained on trillions of tokens, ready for specialized tasks
Google has unveiled a pint-sized new addition to its "open" large language model lineup: Gemma 3 270M.…
Asmi Linux 13 Debian Edition debuts: Xfce desktop never looked so good
TeejeeTech takes Trixie, adds considerably more polish, yet comes in lighter
Teejeetech turns its attention from Ubuntu to its progenitor. The result is a refined and attractive spin of Debian with Xfce.…
Today we celebrate Debian’s 100000th birthday!
Before you start wondering about that age — yes, that’s 100000 in
binary, or 0x20 years in hexadecimal. And as we all know, round numbers
simply look cooler. ???? Debian was founded on 1993-08-16, which
makes today our 0x20 anniversary.
Patches Posted For Raspberry Pi 5 Ethernet With The Upstream Linux Kernel
While the Raspberry Pi 5 is a great and popular Arm single board computer, some elements of getting the hardware support upstream have lagged behind just as was also the case with prior generations of the Raspberry Pi SBC. One of the enablement bits now inching its way toward the mainline kernel is Ethernet support on the Raspberry Pi 5...
GNOME 49 Beta Ships Many Last Minute Features - Including Greater systemd Reliance
The GNOME 49 beta release is out this Friday evening as the next stepping stone on the path to GNOME 49 in September. Making the GNOME 49 Beta release even more notable is that it's the 28th birthday of GNOME...
Back to being FOSS, Redis delivers a new, faster version
Meanwhile, the clock's ticking for the previous FOSS Redis
Redis 8.2 is FOSS again, albeit under a different license, and has multiple performance enhancements. Meanwhile, Redis 7.2, the last of the old FOSS versions, is nearing its end of life. New version, or new Valkey?…
KDE Plasma 6 on Wayland: the Payoff for Years of Plumbing
For most of the last decade, talk about Wayland on KDE sounded like a promise: stronger security, modern graphics, fewer legacy foot?guns, once the pieces land. With Plasma 6, those pieces finally clicked into place. Plasma 6.1 delivered two changes that go straight to how frames hit your screen, explicit synchronization and smarter buffering, while 6.2 followed with color?management and HDR work that makes creators and gamers care. Together, they turn “Wayland someday” into a desktop you can log into today without caveats.
Should UK.gov save money by looking for open source alternatives to Microsoft? You decide
As £9 billion MoU sparks debate about value for money, it's time to have your say
Register debate series It's a lot of money, £9 billion ($12 billion). Especially for a government which finds itself — for whatever reason — in a fiscal dead end.…
Linux 6.18 With Nouveau Driver Will Default To Using GSP Firmware
A change queued in drm-misc-next for DRM-Next ahead of the Linux 6.18 kernel cycle later this year is promoting the Nouveau driver for open-source NVIDIA GPU support to be using the GSP firmware by default. This reflects the reality that using the NVIDIA GPU System Processor "GSP" firmware with Turing and Ampere GPUs should provide a better experience than the older firmware alternative with Nouveau...
TrueNAS 25.10 Begins Testing With Faster Performance, 400GbE Networking
The folks at iXsystems announced this afternoon that nightly builds of TrueNAS 25.10 are now available for testing of this Linux-based network attached storage (NAS) operating system. With TrueNAS 25.10 there are more performance improvements, improved installation process, initial support for 400GbE networking, and other enhancements to this ZFS-focused platform...
Libre Computer Previews Solitude and Alta Compute Modules with Low-Power Features
Libre Computer has shared new details on its upcoming Solitude and Alta Compute Modules, designed as pin-compatible alternatives to Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 (CM4) and Compute Module 5 (CM5) form factors. The modules are designed for lower power consumption compared to Raspberry Pi CM4 and CM5, with support for low power states and wake […]
xf86-input-mouse 2.0.0 Released 12 Years After v1.9 Mouse Driver
The xf86-input-mouse driver for mouse support when using the X.Orrg Server on operating systems like the BSDs, Illumos, GNU Hurd, and Solaris is out with a rare update...
Claude Code's copious coddling confounds cross customers
Nevermind the errors, we've had it with "You're absolutely right!"
Developers using Anthropic's Claude Code wish that the AI coding assistant would stop being so effusively supportive.…
SR-IOV Will Only Be Supported On Intel Arc Pro Graphics Cards
SR-IOV for virtualization with the Intel Xe kernel graphics driver will only be supported on the Arc Pro products and -- unfortunately -- not the consumer Arc B-Series graphics cards...
Go 1.25 Released With Experimental GC Yielding 10~40% Overhead Reduction
Go 1.25 is out today as the newest half-year update to this popular programming language. What I find most exciting with Go 1.25 is the new experimental garbage collector yielding 10~40% reduction in overhead...
DE25-Standard Development Kit with Agilex 5 SoC FPGA and DDR4 Support
The DE25-Standard development kit for the Altera University Program features the Intel Agilex 5 SoC FPGA with 138K logic elements, delivering up to 2.5× higher performance than previous generations. Combining high-performance FPGA fabric with an ARM-based hard processor system, it supports a broad range of digital logic, embedded systems, and robotics applications. The Agilex 5 […]
Microsoft wares may be UK public sector's only viable option
For now at least - even though government buying can improve, open-source is not all its cracked up to be
Debate Not for the first time, Microsoft is in the spotlight for the UK government's money it voraciously consumes – apparently £1.9 billion a year in software licensing, and roughly £9 billion over five years. Not surprisingly, there are plenty of voices challenging whether this is good use of public money. After all, aren't there plenty of open source alternatives?…