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F&S M.2 AI Accelerator Uses NXP Ara-240 for Edge Inference Workloads
F&S Elektronik Systeme has introduced an M.2 AI accelerator based on the NXP Ara-240, designed to offload inference workloads from embedded systems. It targets edge applications requiring low-latency processing, including machine vision, multimodal inference, and real-time analytics. The accelerator delivers up to 40 TOPS of AI performance through the Ara-240 architecture, which integrates multiple neural […]
List of Special Parameters in Bash with Examples
In this article, you will learn what the difference is between variables and parameters, what special parameters are, and a list of predefined special parameters in Bash.
Deepin 25.1 Arrives With Linux Kernel 6.18 and New AI Features
Deepin 25.1 updates the desktop with Linux kernel 6.18, new UOS AI tools, file manager enhancements, and many fixes.
KDE Frameworks 6.25 Brings New Fixes and Developer Improvements
KDE Frameworks 6.25 is out now with new fixes and maintenance updates for the collection of libraries powering KDE software.
Raw: Extensive Evidence of Red Hat's Mass Layoffs in China (IBM Meets Geopolitics)
Sorry for the families of the "Linux geeks" that IBM has just fired. IBM's management does not understand what it is selling.
FFmpeg Introduces Vulkan-Accelerated 360 Degree Video Conversion
Beyond the capabilities of just the Vulkan Video API, the FFmpeg multimedia library has made interesting Vulkan-accelerated adaptations using compute shaders. With Vulkan compute they've implemented Apple ProRes video acceleration, FFV1 decode, and other features. The newest Vulkan feature now in place for FFmpeg is 360 degree video conversion...
Miracle-WM 0.9 Makes This Mir-Based Wayland Compositor Truly Hackable
Miracle-WM 0.9 brings WebAssembly plugins, a new Rust API, cursor theme support, and faster performance for this Mir-based Wayland compositor.
PipeWire 1.6.3 Improves RAOP Compatibility to Make It Work on More Devices
PipeWire 1.6.3 has been released today as the third maintenance update in the latest PipeWire 1.6 series of this open-source software for handling audio and video streams under Linux-based operating systems.
Solus Says It Has No Plans to Implement Age Verification
Solus Linux says it has no plans to implement age verification and will keep monitoring the growing patchwork of related laws.
TrueNAS 26 Beta Brings Linux 6.18 LTS + OpenZFS 2.4 Combination For NAS Devices
TrueNAS 26 Beta released today as the initial test release for this next version of this Linux-based operating system for network attached storage (NAS) devices and more...
RealSense ID Pro F500 Combines Depth Sensing and On-Device Biometrics
RealSense has introduced the RealSense ID Pro F500, a facial authentication module designed for access control, kiosks, and identity verification systems. The solution combines depth sensing, vision processing, and local computation to support secure biometric authentication without relying on cloud-based processing. The module integrates an active stereo depth system with a neural network pipeline for […]
GNU nano 9.0 CLI Text Editor Released with New Features and Improvements
GNU nano 9.0 (codename Le bonheur est dans le pré) command-line text editor for Unix-like operating systems is now available for download as a major update introducing new features and various improvements.
How to Install and Configure Spicetify with Spotify on Ubuntu
Discover a step-by-step guide to installing and configuring Spicetify with Spotify on Debian and Ubuntu with practical examples.
Intel Arc Pro B70 Benchmarks With LLM / AI, OpenCL, OpenGL & Vulkan
Last month Intel announced the Arc Pro B70 with 32GB of GDDR6 video memory for this long-awaited Battlemage G31 graphics card. This new top-end Battlemage graphics card with 32 Xe cores and 32GB of GDDR6 video memory offers a lot of potential for LLM/AI and other use cases, especially when running multiple Arc Pro B70s. Last week Intel sent over four Arc Pro B70 graphics cards for Linux testing at Phoronix. Given the current re-testing for the imminent Ubuntu 26.04 release, I am still going through all of the benchmarks especially for the multi-GPU scenarios. In this article are some initial Arc Pro B70 single card benchmarks on Linux compared to other Intel Arc Graphics hardware across AI / LLM with OpenVINO and Llama.cpp, OpenCL compute benchmarks, and also some OpenGL and Vulkan benchmarks. More benchmarks and the competitive compares will come as that fresh testing wraps up, but so far the Arc Pro B70 is working out rather well atop the fully open-source Linux graphics driver stack.
Rofi and Wofi: Keyboard Launchers That Keep Your Hands on the Keys
Prefer to drive Linux from the home row? Rofi and wofi turn a simple key combo into a fast app launcher and window switcher on both X11 and Wayland.
PeaZip 11.0 Archive Manager Speeds Up File Browsing and Enhances Bookmarks
PeaZip 11.0 has been released today as the latest version and a major update to this open-source, free, and cross-platform archive manager for GNU/Linux, macOS, and Windows platforms.
How to List All Logged-In Users in Your Linux System
In this article, you will learn four ways to find all logged-in users on the remote machine or server, including the past one (with practical examples).
Redox OS Establishes AI Policy To Forbid Contributions Made Using LLMs
The Rust-based Redox OS open-source operating system provided a status update on all of their interesting development activities during the month of March. In addition to a lot of code improvements, Redox OS also enhanced its documentation as well as added an AI policy to reject any contributions relying on large language models...
GNU Nano 9.0 Command-Line Text Editor Improves Horizontal Scrolling
GNU Nano 9.0 command-line text editor delivers smoother side scrolling, rebindable Meta arrow keys, improved macro handling, and more.
Debian’s APT 3.2 Arrives With New Solver Work and History Rollback Features
APT 3.2 expands package history management by introducing undo, redo, and rollback commands to Debian’s package manager.
