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Linux Celebrates 32 Years with the Release of 6.6-rc2 Version
Today marks the 32nd anniversary of Linus Torvalds introducing the inaugural Linux 0.01 kernel version, and celebrating this milestone, Torvalds has launched the Linux 6.6-rc2. Among the noteworthy updates are the inclusion of a feature catering to the ASUS ROG Flow X16 tablet's mode handling and the renaming of the new GenPD subsystem to pmdomain.
Oracle Cloud Antes Into Generative AI and LLM Game With NVIDIA Chips
Oracle launches something of a bare metal cloud that takes advantage of Nvidia’s H100 Tensor Core GPUs and is intended for running heavy duty generative AI and LLM workloads. A more budget minded offering using Nvidia’s L40S GPU will be available early next year.
Linux Kernel Faces Reduction in Long-Term Support Due to Maintenance Challenges
The Linux kernel is undergoing major changes that will shape its future development and adoption, according to Jonathan Corbet, Linux kernel developer and executive editor of Linux Weekly News. Speaking at the Open Source Summit Europe, Corbet provided an update on the latest Linux kernel developments and a glimpse of what's to come.
How to Install Redis on Debian 12 Bookworm
Guide on installing Redis on Debian 12 Bookworm using either the default Debian APT repository or by importing the Redis.io APT Repository for the most recent version.
Guide to Setting Up Remote Desktop on Linux
In today's increasingly distributed work landscape, providing remote access to Linux devices is critical for organizations embracing location flexibility. Employees utilizing Linux machines need the ability to securely connect from anywhere to remain productive. Likewise, IT teams require remote Linux access for efficient troubleshooting, maintenance, and support across decentralized teams and infrastructure.
GNOME 45 Released, Here’s the Best New Features
GNOME 45 “Riga” raises the bar with its core app updates, ensuring a more enjoyable and efficient Linux experience. Here’s what’s new!
GNOME 45 “Riga” Desktop Environment Officially Released, This Is What’s New
The GNOME Project released today the GNOME 45 desktop environment as a major update that introduces revamped apps, new features, as well as numerous other changes.
Chinese hackers have unleashed a never-before-seen Linux backdoor
Researchers have discovered a never-before-seen backdoor for Linux that’s being used by a threat actor linked to the Chinese government.
Fedora 40 Plans to Drop GNOME X11 Session
Fedora 40 is making waves in the Linux community with plans to eliminate X11 sessions for GNOME and KDE.
Tabular's Iceberg vision goes from Netflix and chill to database thrill
Promise of neutral data layer between vendors' vested interests attracts $26M
It is a year since a flurry of vendors including Snowflake, Google, and Cloudera backed the Apache Iceberg table format – promising to bring analytics to data wherever it sits.…
openSUSE Slowroll: The King Is Dead, Long Live the King!
With ALP and Slowroll on the horizon, openSUSE users may feel lost in translation. Don’t! Here are the answers and what lies ahead.
Fedora Linux 39 Beta Released with GNOME 45 and Linux Kernel 6.5
The Fedora Project announced today the release and general availability for download of the beta version of the upcoming Fedora Linux 39 operating system featuring some of the latest GNU/Linux technologies.
Announcing Fedora Linux 39 Beta
The Fedora Linux 39 Beta is available! Check it out to get a preview of the Fedora Linux 39 final release that is planned for October.
TUXEDO Announces Nano Pro Gen12 Mini Linux PC Powered by AMD Ryzen 7000U
TUXEDO Computers announced today the 12th generation (Gen12) of the Nano Pro mini PC with upgraded internals, improved connectivity, and more efficient computing.
Long-term support for Linux kernel to be cut as maintainence remains under strain
The Open Source Summit provides an update on what's new in the Linux kernel? and where it's going from here.
HP Linux Imaging and Printing Drivers Now Support Fedora 38 and Ubuntu 23.04
The HP Linux Imaging and Printing (HPLIP) drivers have been updated to version 3.23.8, a release that adds support for recent Ubuntu, Fedora, and openSUSE distributions, as well as support for new HP printers.
How to Install ImageMagick on Rocky Linux 9
Learn two methods on how to install ImageMagick on Rocky Linux 9 via cli commands.
Ubuntu's 'Mantic Minotaur' peeks out of the labyrinth
As outline becomes visible, including the return of ZFS, kernel 6.4 glides across the Styx into eternity
The next release of Ubuntu will appear in mid-October, and the latest daily builds reveal some of the features of the forthcoming interim release.…
Switching to Firefox’s Deb Installation on Ubuntu 22.04+
Ubuntu’s distributions, starting from version 22.04, have started packaging Firefox as a Snap package. Snap packages are Ubuntu-specific, containerized software packages that include dependencies needed for the software to run. However, due to personal preference or issues regarding their functionality, some users may prefer to install Firefox as a traditional Deb package.
Bedrock Linux: Run Multiple Linux Distributions on a Single System
Learn how to install and use Bedrock Linux, a unique meta Linux distribution for running multiple Linux distributions on a single system.
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