Linux 6.16 Is Exciting For Open-Source NVIDIA, OpenVPN DCO & More Performance
The Linux 6.16 kernel is expected to be released as stable this coming Sunday, 27 July, barring any last minute issues that cause Linus Torvalds to have reservations over issuing v6.16 stable and to instead do a v6.16-rc8 test release. With Linux 6.16 imminent, here's a reminder about some of the most interesting features in this next Linux kernel version...
Insights Into Arch Linux Users’ Preferences
Ever wondered which countries love Arch Linux the most or what desktop environment, browser, or shell its users prefer? Here are the answers.
LILYGO Launches Four New ESP32-S3 Boards for LoRa, Display, Motion, and CAN Applications
LILYGO has announced four new ESP32-S3-based development boards targeting a diverse range of embedded and IoT applications. These boards combine wireless connectivity with specialized hardware such as e-paper displays, CAN interfaces, motion sensors, and GPS modules, and are designed for rapid prototyping and deployment using familiar platforms like Arduino IDE, PlatformIO, and ESP-IDF. The T-Beam […]
What’s New in Debian 13 Trixie: RISC-V Support and Enhanced Security
The Linux community is preparing for a significant milestone as Debian 13 Trixie approaches its anticipated release date of August 9, 2025. This latest version of one of the most influential Linux distributions promises to bring substantial improvements and expanded hardware support that will impact millions of users worldwide. With its reputation for stability and reliability, Debian 13 represents a major step forward in open-source computing infrastructure.
How I Run Capcut On Linux!
How to run CapCut on Linux and can be used to edit videos
Zephyr RTOS 4.2 Released with Renesas RX Support, USB Video Class, MQTT 5.0, and Nearly 100 New Boards
Zephyr RTOS 4.2 introduces major updates in hardware support, networking, tooling, and power monitoring. With contributions from 810 developers, this non-LTS release brings key enhancements aimed at improving performance, flexibility, and overall developer experience. Zephyr now includes device-side support for the USB Video Class standard. A new sample application demonstrates how to convert a compatible […]
Ayn Gaming Handhelds To See Better Linux Support With New Open-Source Driver
Ayn is a Chinese brand of handheld gaming devices that have included Arm-based devices shipping Android as well as AMD Ryzen powered handhelds with Windows 11 or even the option of installing Ubuntu. Better support for the Ayn x86 gaming handheld devices is on the way with patches posted for a new Ayn platform driver for the Linux kernel...
The Popular Opensource 3D Software Blender Arrives on Android and iPad Tablets
The Blender team has announced that Blender is soon coming to iPad and Android tablets, making 3D creation more accessible than ever before.
Debian isn't waiting for 2038 to blow up, switches to 64-bit time for everything
We say everything... just not the oldest hardware. Unix Epochalypse less than 13 years away
Venerable Linux distribution Debian is side-stepping the Y2K38 bug – also known as the Unix Epochalypse – by switching to 64-bit time for everything but the oldest of supported hardware, starting with the upcoming Debian 13 "Trixie" release.…
Debian 13 Trixie Release Date is Officially Confirmed!
Mark Calendar today! After much anticipation and careful development, the Debian Release Team has announced the planned release date for Debian 13 Trixie.
Microsoft-owned GitHub: Open source needs funding. Ya think?
'Industry, national governments, and the EU' must pay for maintainers. El Reg says charity shouldn't start at home
GitHub, owned by money-bags Microsoft, has called upon the European Union to create a publicly funded "Sovereign Tech Fund" (EU-STF) to boost the open source software ecosystem.…
Blender Now Supports Properly Importing & Exporting HDR Videos
In addition to Blender 5.0 supporting HDR on Linux when using the Vulkan API and with Wayland, another important high dynamic range (HDR) milestone landed this week into Blender: the ability to both import and export HDR videos...
Wayback 0.1 debuts as early Wayland server for X11 diehards
Complete with new website – but the software's still alpha level stuff, so be careful
Wayback 0.1 is out, the first preliminary release of the new Wayland display server whose announcement we reported a few weeks ago.…
FreeBSD 15 Installer to Include Built-in KDE Plasma Desktop Option
The upcoming FreeBSD 15 release will include a built-in option to install a full KDE Plasma desktop directly from its installer.
Debian Plans Long-Awaited Wiki Modernization
The Debian wiki is set to get a revamp as the project transitions to MediaWiki, leaving behind the aging MoinMoin platform.
Attempt to workaround currently pending bug with Dotfiles Installer on openSUSE Tumblweed
Solution proposed below is forcing installation /usr/bin/hyprpaper on Tumbleweed which breaks dependencies ( official option 2 ) and creating manually a soft link libhyprutils.so.6 -> libhyprutils.so.0.8.1 under folder /usr/lib64 . We intend to start with source-install of hyprpaper-0.7.1-2.6.src.rpm . . .
Immich 1.136 Photo and Video Backup Brings Breaking Changes
Immich 1.136 brings a major breaking change to media paths—users with relative paths must update to absolute paths and run a database migration tool.
Rolling With Rhino: The Ups and Downs of a Reinvented Linux
Unconventional, opinionated, and undeniably unique — Rhino Linux might change the way you see your desktop. Or at least keep you guessing.
The Linux Kernel Seeing Rare Code Activity Around SPARC64
One of the CPU architectures continuing to be supported by the mainline Linux kernel but rarely ever seeing any code activity is the SPARC64 architecture port for the once-interesting processors from Sun Microsystems...
How to Fix “Docker: Invalid Reference Format” Error
Learn how to fix Docker's "Invalid Reference Format" error by understanding image naming rules, tags, variables, and syntax.
PipeWire 1.4.7 Released with Echo Cancellation and Latency Fixes
PipeWire 1.4.7 multimedia framework is out now, offering improved echo cancellation latency handling, enhanced resampling, and more.
Zed Editor's Newest Feature: Being Able To Disable All AI Features
The Zed open-source code editor that is written in Rust, has begun supporting Linux rather well, and has continued tacking on new features to assist developer workflows has introduced another new feature: the ability to easily disable all AI features...
Fortifying Ubuntu's Root with sudo'rs: How Rust Reinforces Privilege Escalation
Privilege escalation in Linux has always walked a tightrope between convenience and risk. sudo allows users to perform tasks as root without sharing the root password—intuitive, powerful—but also a high-value target for exploits rooted in memory safety bugs. Ubuntu is now pioneering a transition: replacing the traditional C-based sudo with sudo'rs, a Rust-powered rewrite engineered for safer root handling.
OPNsense 25.7 Brings Revamped GUI and New Firewall Tools
OPNsense 25.7 open-source firewall and routing platform is out now, featuring a refreshed frontend, SFTP backups, and FreeBSD 14.3 under the hood.
systemd 258-rc1 Is A Massive Feature Release With New Tools, More Than 260 Changes
Systemd 257 debuted last December and now finally systemd 258 is preparing to roll out... Systemd 258-rc1 was issued today as the first test release toward this next major release. It's a big one with more than 260 changes noted in the announcement, including multiple new tools and other additions...
Futuristic KDE Plasma Customization | Purple Mecha Cyberpunk
In this video I try to customize the standard KDE plasma Endeavour OS into a futuristic theme using the materials provided on the KDE site, so there is nothing to download outside the theme settings other than the wallpaper.
LILYGO T-Watch Ultra Features ESP32-S3, AMOLED Display, GNSS, and LoRa Connectivity
LILYGO has unveiled the T-Watch Ultra, a multifunctional smartwatch platform that integrates wireless connectivity, location tracking, long-range communication, and intelligent motion sensing in a compact form. Built around the Espressif ESP32-S3, the device is targeted at developers working on embedded, wearable, and remote sensing applications. The ESP32-S3 used in the T-Watch Ultra features a dual […]
KDE Desktop Environment Comes to FreeBSD 15.0 Installer
FreeBSD 15.0 aims to introduce a KDE desktop installation option, allowing users to boot directly into a graphical login with minimal setup required.
General Purpose Linux Distros Explained
Learn what general-purpose Linux distros are and why they’re the go-to choice for many desktop and server users.
Firefox 141 relieves chronic Linux pain in the neck
But there are tweaks for everyone – even if some are less welcome than others
Mozilla has delivered the latest version of its web browser, alleviating a long-standing irritation for Linux users… but making its "AI" integration even more pervasive.…
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