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E-waste or Linux? Charities face tough choices as Windows 10 support ends

As Microsoft prepares to end free security updates for Windows 10 in October, a significant challenge looms for charities that refurbish and distribute older computers to those in need.

Updated PineTab-V RISC-V tablet ships with Debian 12-based Linux image

Pine64 has launched an updated version of the PineTab-V RISC-V tablet with the same StarFive JH7110 SoC, 8GB RAM, and 128GB eMMC flash, but a few small hardware changes, and a Debian-based Linux image maintained by StarFive themselves.

Mesa RADV/RadeonSI Now Support RDNA4 GPUs With Radeon GPU Profiler

Landing in Mesa 25.1 today for the RADV Vulkan and RadeonSI OpenGL drivers is Radeon GPU Profiler "RGP" integration for RDNA4/GFX12 GPUs with the newly-launched Radeon RX 9070 series.

Debian Linux 12.10 drops just in time for St. Patrick’s Day with security fixes

St. Patrick’s Day is all about luck (plus corned beef and cabbage, of course), but when it comes to your Linux system, relying on luck isn’t exactly the best security strategy.

A look at Firefox forks

It’s a tough situation, as we’re all aware. We don’t want the Chrome monoculture to get any worse, but with Mozilla’s ever-increasing number of dubious decisions some people have been warning about for years, it’s only natural for people to look elsewhere.

What Is a Linux Tiling Window Manager and Should You Use One?

Essentially A window manager is a piece of software that handles the appearance, placement, and behavior of application windows on your display.

How to Restore Deleted Files Under /etc Directory in Ubuntu

Messed up or mistakenly deleted configuration files under /etc directory, but no backup? Here’s how to restore the files just like they were originally installed.

Switching From Windows to Linux: A Step-by-Step Migration Guide

Looking to switch from Windows to Linux? Want to ensure a seamless migration? Well, here’s a detailed guide to help you avoid unnecessary hiccups and ensure your Linux transition is as smooth as possible.

Dash to Panel maintainer quits after donations drive becomes dash to disaster

Tin rattling earns rebuke from GNOME extension's original developer as well as dozens of everyday users. The maintainer of one of the most popular extensions to customize the GNOME desktop is stepping down and seeking someone to take over development after a fundraising effort backfired.

As Epic Games continue ignoring Linux / Steam Deck for Fortnite they're putting it on Windows Arm

Ignoring one smaller market while gleefully supporting another, Epic Games have announced they're getting Fortnite along with Epic Online Services Anti-Cheat on Windows Arm.

Linux 6.14-rc7 To Support A Few More Gaming Controllers

Ahead of the Linux 6.14-rc7 kernel release later today, a set of input subsystem updates were merged overnight that add in support for a few more gaming controllers.

Git 2.49 Released With Faster Packing, Rust Foreign Language Interface

Git 2.49 is out today as the latest feature update for this widely-used distributed version control system.

SUSE doubles down on AI and Multi-Linux Support to prove it's still in the game

What has more than a decade of support ahead of it cannot be dead. Veteran Linux wrangler SUSE confirmed its place aboard the AI train at its Orlando SUSECON25 shindig, where announcements were plentiful regarding the tech industry's latest obsession.

Free95 0.2 Alpha Released As Open-Source Windows Compatible OS

While ReactOS is widely known as the open-source operating system working on maintaining software and driver compatibility with Microsoft Windows, there's another new one in the field and it's Free95. The Free95 project is working to become an open-source, Windows-compatible operating system. Version 0.2 Alpha of Free95 was released today for testing.

UNIHIKER K10 is an ESP32-S3 based platform with TinyML and built-in sensors

The UNIHIKER K10 is an AI learning device designed for education, integrating features for artificial intelligence, machine learning, and IoT applications. It includes a 2.8? color screen, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, a camera, microphone, speaker, RGB light, and multiple sensors.

We did not have Brave clashing with Rupert Murdoch on our 2025 bingo card, but there it is

Indie browser maker asks judge for legal shield against copyright threats over AI summaries. Brave has gone to court to head off potential legal action from News Corp over the browser maker's AI summaries of articles published by Rupert Murdoch's media empire.

Bodhi Linux Shows Off New Theme, Revived Modules

A ‘fresh new look’ is heading to Bodhi Linux, the Ubuntu-based Linux distribution built around the Moksha desktop1, a fork of Enlightenment 17.

Glibc's Hyperbolic Functions Score Nice Speed-Ups With FMA Optimizations

The GNU C Library's tanh and other hyperbolic functions are now as much as 14~17% faster on modern Intel and AMD CPUs with the FMA instruction support for fused multiply-add operations.

PicoCalc Kit is a Raspberry Pi Pico handheld terminal with a backlit STM32 QWERTY keyboard

ClockworkPi has made several Linux handheld terminals over the years such as the GameShell or DevTerm, but the PicoCalc Kit is quite different since it relies on the Raspberry Pi Pico board plus an STM32 microcontroller to handle its built-in keyboard.

Google slips built-in terminal, Debian Linux VM into Android 15 March feature drop

Try it out now on Pixel phones for some penguin on penguin fun. The March "feature drop" for Android 15 on Google Pixel devices includes an optional Linux session.

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