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MangoBoost and WorldTech IT join the project to collaborate with other members to advance open software and standards, as well as leverage frameworks and toolkits to enable the rapid adoption of DPU/IPUs.
Asahi Linux distro can now run AAA games like Cyberpunk 2077 or The Witcher 3 on Apple Silicon chips
A few years after introducing Linux support for Apple's custom-designed Arm chips, Asahi developers are now shifting their focus to gaming. Getting modern Windows games to run on Apple Silicon isn't exactly a straightforward task, but the devs are clearly enjoying the challenge.
Why this lightweight Linux distro won't win any popularity contests but is perfect for power users
AntiX is a systemd-free Linux live CD distribution based on Debian Stable for Intel-AMD x86 compatible systems that runs blazing fast and offers a familiar desktop.
Linux 6.13 To Drop Some Old & No Longer Maintained Staging Drivers
With a number of patches queued this week into the staging tree ahead of the Linux 6.13 kernel, a number of old and no longer maintained hardware drivers are set to be removed in the next kernel cycle.
It’s Halloween — pick your spooky Firefox disguise
Halloween is creeping up on us, and this year, Firefox is getting into the spirit with a spooky twist: Our iconic fox has transformed into a lineup of eerie disguises.
Linux 6.12-rc3 Released With Some Late NTFS Driver Enhancements
Linux 6.12-rc3 is out today as expected as the newest weekly release candidate in working Linux 6.12 toward a stable release in November.
Looking back at 20 years of Ubuntu, the world's most popular Linux distro
Wow, it has been two decades already, Ubuntu? Regardless of how you pronounce the name, Ubuntu has been a staple of the Linux community for almost as long.
Linux That's Small
BeagleY-AI SBC review with Debian 12, TensorFlow Lite, other AI demos
Today I’ll be reviewing the BeagleY-AI open-source single-board computer (SBC) developed by BeagleBoard.org for artificial intelligence applications.
ZEPHON from the devs of Warhammer 40,000: Gladius releases November 8
Proxy Studios, developer of the popular Warhammer 40,000: Gladius, have announced their next 4x strategy game ZEPHON will release on November 8th. ZEPHON will have Native Linux support.
Kate: A Refreshing Open-Source Code Editor to Replace Boring Options
You probably knew Kate editor by KDE. But, now it is time to give it a try!
AVX-512 Performance With 256-bit vs. 512-bit Data Path For AMD EPYC 9005 CPUs
Now past the launch day for the AMD EPYC 9005 series server processors and having delivered initial AMD EPYC Zen 5 benchmarks for the EPYC 9575F / EPYC 9755 / EPYC 9965 SKUs, it's onto one of my favorite areas of testing and that is the more focused benchmarks looking at different specific changes/features of new processors.
GitHub, Telegram Bots, and ASCII QR Codes Abused in New Wave of Phishing Attacks
A new tax-themed malware campaign targeting insurance and finance sectors has been observed leveraging GitHub links in phishing email messages as a way to bypass security measures and deliver Remcos RAT, indicating that the method is gaining traction among threat actors.
ASUS Fanless Chromebox CF40 with Celeron N4500 Released
The ASUS Fanless Chromebox CF40, powered by the Intel Celeron N4500 processor, is a compact computing solution designed for stable performance. Its fanless chassis provides quiet operation and effective thermal management, with a small form factor and an optional lockable VESA mount for versatile placement.
Qualcomm QCS6490-based Rubik Pi AI SBC supports Android, Linux, and “LU” operating systems
Thundercomm has recently introduced the Rubik Pi AI SBC built around the Qualcomm QCS6490 SoC with a 12.5 TOPS AI accelerator. The SBC comes in a “PI-CO ITX” form factor that combines the Pico-ITX standard and the 40-pin GPIO header found on Raspberry Pi SBCs.
The Sky is Falling! (Again)
We’ve been here before, haven’t we? Every other week, a new vulnerability with a sky-high CVSS score causes a frenzy. This time, it’s a 9.9 CVSS vulnerability that was billed as a gift to hackers – a remote exploit that would supposedly render all Linux systems defenseless.
Comedy 2.5D puzzle-platformer Ari Buktu and the Anytime Elevator gets a demo and new trailer
A single-player comedy adventure 2.5D platformer developer by a former Disney ride designer, Ari Buktu and the Anytime Elevator looks and sounds great. The game will have Native Linux support too.
Android could soon have a native Linux terminal app
It's only been 17 years, but developers can finally stop finding workarounds for running Linux on Android devices. Google is working on official support for Debian Linux on Android through a new Terminal app. Imagine running Android Studio directly on your Android tablet!
Audile: Open Source Shazam Alternative for Android
Can you replace Shazam with this open source app? Let's see!
Ubuntu turns 20: 'Oracular Oriole' shows this old bird's still got plenty of flight
The 24.10 release offers fun and freshness, but not immutability. The first interim release of Ubuntu since the somewhat troubled Noble Numbat is a smooth upgrade - but not all of the new hotness is here yet.
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