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Flatcar Container Linux Hitches onto the CNCF

Built on containers, Flatcar Container Linux, a derivative of the CoreOS distribution, has been accepted as an incubation project by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation.

New Intel Diamond Rapids Patch For GCC Confirms AVX10.2-512, APX & Other ISA Features

Intel software engineers have been very busy recently with upstreaming various elements of support into the Linux kernel, open-source compilers and more for the next-generation Xeon Diamond Rapids processors.

Apex Legends Makes Controversial Change to Help Address Cheating Problem

Respawn Entertainment has revealed that Linux OS is no longer supported for Apex Legends, including on the Steam Deck. While the developer says this change will make stopping cheaters easier, the decision will disappoint those who enjoyed playing Apex Legends on the operating system.

Say goodbye to Microsoft Windows 11: Nitrux Linux 3.7.1 is the operating system you need!

If you’re tired of Windows 11 and ready for a fresh start, Nitrux 3.7.1 is absolutely worth exploring. This Linux-based distribution has just rolled out its latest update (build 311024.sp), featuring Linux 6.11.5-1 (Liquorix), a setup that targets performance, security, and compatibility enhancements.

9 Desktop Effects to Add Eye Candy to Linux Mint

Linux distributions are renowned for the ability to customize the system to your liking. Linux Mint is not an exception.

UP Squared Pro 710H SBC combines Alder Lake-N CPU with Hailo-8 AI accelerator for the machine vision market

AAEON UP Squared Pro 710H is a 4×4-inch SBC and developer board designed for machine vision applications with an Intel Processor N97 or Core i3-N305 Alder Lake-N CPU and a 26 TOPS Hailo-8 Edge AI processor. Supported operating systems include Windows 10 IoT Enterprise, Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, and Yocto 4.0.

AMD EPYC 9655 Benchmarks Show The Terrific Generational Gains With 5th Gen EPYC

With the AMD EPYC 9005 "Turin" series launch earlier this month there was launch-day benchmark review results for the EPYC 9575F, EPYC 9755, and EPYC 9965 processors in looking at that frequency optimized SKU, the new flagship 128-core Turin "classic" core model, and the new flagship 192-core Turin "dense" core SKU, respectively.

Why Alpine Linux is the Best Lightweight Server Distro

Alpine Linux is a high-performance, ultra-minimalist distro designed for virtual machines (VM), Docker containers, and embedded devices. I have been using it for the past six months on several VM and docker images.

USB Insight Hub for Advanced USB Monitoring and Control

CrowdSupply recently launched the USB Insight Hub, a tool designed to provide detailed monitoring and control over multiple USB devices. Built for developers and tech enthusiasts, this hub offers a range of monitoring features, allowing users to view power and data usage in depth.

Linus Torvalds Lands A 2.6% Performance Improvement With Minor Linux Kernel Patch

Linus Torvalds merged a patch on Wednesday that he authored that with reworking a few lines of code is able to score a 2.6% improvement within Intel's well-exercise "will it scale" per-thread-ops benchmark test case.

Fedora 41 is Here: 10 Sweet Features That You Get With The Upgrade

Fedora 41 is available to download. Learn about its best features before you upgrade or install.

Python is Now the Most Popular Language on GitHub

Python has overtaken JavaScript as the most-used language on GitHub, according to the code-hosting platform’s latest Octoverse report.

How to mount in Ubuntu

There are a lot of tasks you'll come across during everyday use of the Ubuntu operating system, and the many other great Linux distributions. One of the most common is mounting drives, either internal or external ones like a solid-state drive or a portable USB drive.

Why geopolitics risks global open source collaborations

Following the removal last week of Russian Linux kernel maintainers to comply with US policies, Linus Torvalds – the developer of the original Linux kernel – spoke about his concerns that there were lots of Russian trolls who could potentially infiltrate the Linux kernel.

Combustion engines grind Linus Torvalds' gears

Mark Zuckerberg sits behind the wheel of a Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing, Open AI’s Sam Altman gets from A to B in a Koenigsegg Regera, and for many of us, Elon Musk drives us mad. But what about Linux kingpin Linus Torvalds?

Ubuntu 25.04 "Plucky Puffin" Development Opens - Defaulting To -O3 Optimizations

Canonical has announced the formal state of the Ubuntu 25.04 "Plucky Puffin" development. Among other early changes are now defaulting to -O3 compiler optimizations rather than the default -O2 optimization level when building Debian packages.

Contribute at the Podman 5.3 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. If you’ve never contributed to Fedora before, this is a perfect way to get started.

DRM Panic "Screen of Death" Support Being Extended To All Recent AMD GPUs

DRM_Panic is the functionality first added in Linux 6.10 for "Blue Screen of Death" type functionality when a kernel panic occurs or similar for displaying a nice graphical error message. Since the initial introduction it's been extended to handle QR code error messages, monochrome logos, and other customization options.

No-Nvidias networking club convenes in search of open GPU interconnect

The Ultra Accelerator Link Consortium – an alliance of enterprise tech vendors that pointedly excludes Nvidia because it wants a shared standard for accelerator-to-accelerator links – has opened its doors and promised to deliver a spec in the first quarter of 2025.

Benchmarks Of Googles Axion Arm-based CPU: Competitive Performance & Compelling Value

Earlier this year Google announced Axion as their first Arm-based CPU for the Google Cloud. Today already they are taking Axion to general availability with the new C4A instances.

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