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LILYGO T-Echo Lite Offers Integrated LoRa, GNSS, and E-Paper Display in Compact Form
The LILYGO T-Echo Lite is a compact wireless development board designed for embedded applications that require long-range communication, positioning, and low-power display capabilities. Built around the Nordic nRF52840 microcontroller, the platform supports a wide range of wireless protocols and is available in several hardware configurations. The main processing component is the nRF52840, a 64 MHz […]
Building your own Atomic (bootc) Desktop
Bootc and associated tools provide the basis for building a personalised desktop. This article will describe the process to build your own custom installation. Disclaimer Building and using a custom installation is “at your own risk”. Your installation may be harder to find support for when compared with a mainstream solution. Motivation There has been […]
Linuxiac Weekly Wrap-Up: Week 18 (Apr 28 – May 4, 2025)
Catch up on the latest Linux news: openSUSE Leap 16 Beta, Tails 6.15, Firefox 138, Thunderbird 138, Wine 10.7, KDE drops LTS label, Open Source Lab needs your help, and more.
Sensor Monitoring For The ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Z690 FORMULA Coming For Linux 6.16
For those that happen to have the ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Z690 FORMULA or are shopping for a higher-end Intel Alder Lake / Raptor Lake desktop motherboard for Linux use, the ROG MAXIMUS Z690 FORMULA is the latest motherboard seeing hardware sensor monitoring support under Linux with the next version of the kernel...
Luckfox Core1106 Smart 86 Box with Touchscreen, RS485 Interface, and Optional Wireless Connectivity
The Luckfox Core1106 Smart 86 Box is a development board designed for integration into standard 86-type wall enclosures. Based on the Luckfox-Pico-86-Panel series, it features Rockchip’s RV1106G2 or RV1106G3 processor and is intended for use in smart home interfaces and industrial control systems. This device uses a single-core ARM Cortex-A7 processor with integrated NEON and […]
How to Install Passbolt on Ubuntu 24.04
Learn how to install Passbolt on Ubuntu 24.04 using our latest step-by-step guide. If it's still to hard, let us do it for you.
SUSE the Company Now Uses LLM Slop to 'Write' Its Blog, What Does That Tell Us About SUSE?
It's very much possible that not every post and not every person there ever touched LLMs, but even a little slop spoils the broth
EXT2 DAX Being Deprecated s End
The EXT2 file-system's direct access "DAX" mode is being deprecated and expected for removal at the end of 2025, after this year's Long Term Support (LTS) kernel version...
402 Error: Payment Required – What is it and how to fix it?
What is the 402 Error Payment Required and how can you fix it? Learn everything you need in our latest post or let us fix it for you.
Andes Voyager RISC-V Micro-ATX Board Seeing Patches For Mainline Linux Support
As another alternative to the likes of the SiFive HiFive Premier P550 RISC-V developer board, the Andes Voyager is in the process of seeing patches reviewed for mainline Linux kernel support...
How to Install Bitwarden on Ubuntu 24.04
Learn how to install Bitwarden on Ubuntu 24.04 in our latest easy-to-follow guide. You can install Bitwarden on the same VPS as your website. Bitwarden is a free and open-source password manager that can be used to store passwords for any device and browser. This application helps you not only create and manage passwords but also sync them across all devices. Bitwarden offers multiple client applications including mobile apps, CLI, web interface, browser extensions, and desktop apps. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Bitwarden on Ubuntu 24.04.
Iconic Open Source Hub Appeals for Lifesaving Donations
Oregon State University's Open Source Lab may shut down without $250K in funding. Projects like Gentoo, Debian, Fedora, etc., rely on it.
Should You Trust Redis’s Rebaptism Into the Holy Open Source Spirit?
Be sure to take the included poll after you read this delve into Redis and the wishy-washy world that has become the company’s relationship with open-source.
Linux Kernel to Drop Support for Legacy i486 and Early 586 CPUs
Linux kernel developers target outdated CPU support, with major code cleanup and a push for streamlined x86 architecture support.
Cheap Linux VPS Hosting Is A Trap: What You Need To Look For
Cheap Linux VPS hosting is a trap you need to be cautious about. Find out all the important industry secrets and what to look out for.
Rust Use Within The QEMU Emulator Shaping Up Well
The QEMU processor emulator that plays an important role in the open-source Linux virtualization stack has been seeing experimental support for the Rust programming language developing within its codebase. There continues to be good progress being made on this Rust support as more QEMU components get ported over to this programming language for memory safety and other security benefits...
GNOMEs Blueprint Markup Language Making Progress For GTK4 UIs
Blueprint is a currently-experimental markup language and compiler for crafting GTK4 user interfaces. Blueprint allows declaratively creating GTK UIs and aims to be a very easy and nice developer experience...
Wine 10.7 Released with Improved Write Watch Performance
Wine 10.7 is out now, featuring user fault fd support, float format conversion updates, PDB backend work, and 14 bug fixes.
Here's Why Flatpak Apps Use So Much Disk Space On Linux
This tutorial explains why Flatpak apps use so much disk space and are larger in size compared to traditional packages in Linux.
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