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Setup Hyprland with ML4W 2.9.7.3 Dotfiles via Pamac GUI on CachyOS 241221 (bare metal)
This setup via Pamac GUI on CachyOS looks a bit different from the way proposed finally in https://github.com/mylinuxforwork/dotfiles/wiki/installation Pamac GUI makes steps of installation a bit more clear and brings some more light on what is going on behind the scene .
The Performance Benefits Of Linux 6.12 LTS Over Linux 6.6 LTS
Linux 6.12 was recently promoted to being this year's Long Term Support (LTS) kernel with it being the last major kernel release of 2024. For those enterprise Linux users, hyperscalers, and others typically jumping from one annual LTS kernel to the next, in this holiday article are some benchmarks looking at the performance benefits of Linux 6.12 LTS compared to Linux 6.6 LTS while testing on an AMD Ryzen Threadripper workstation.
How to Install FreshRSS with Docker: A Step-by-Step Guide
Learn how to install FreshRSS, a self-hosted RSS feed aggregator, with Docker in just a few easy steps and centralize your news feed experience.
MYIR Introduces Low-Cost SoM Powered by Allwinner T536 Processor
MYIR has introduced the MYC-LT536 SoM, powered by the Allwinner T536 quad-core Cortex-A55 processor, and designed for industrial and IoT applications. It is also supported by a compatible development board featuring dual GbE ports, NVMe PCIe support, and wireless connectivity.
StackLok Is Making Security ‘Boring’ for Open-Source AI-Assisted Devs
Stacklok’s new CodeGate software removes many of the pain points and security traps for those developing using AI tools.
Nobara Linux Takes on Fedora With a Custom KDE Plasma Desktop
Based on Fedora, Nobara is a multimedia user's dream operating system, installed with all the necessary multimedia codecs to view movies or listen to music.
Linux RNDIS Removal Branch Updated For Disabling Microsoft RNDIS Protocol Drivers
There's activity again around potentially disabling and then ultimately removing the RNDIS Linux kernel code for those drivers complying with the Microsoft Remote Network Driver Interface Specification (RNDIS) protocol specification.
9 Major Annoyances With Linux That Look Like a Thing of the Past in 2025
It is a breeze to use Linux in 2025 with all the major annoyances gone. And, here's why.
What will 2025 bring for Linux PCs?
What's next for Linux in all its facets in the coming year? We'll tell you!
12 Days of Tuxmas: Day 1
The 12 days of Christmas starts today. We'll share one new feature, change, or something special with you every day for the next 12 days.
5 Actually Good Things That Happened in Technology This Year
This best-of-technology list for 2024 has zero gadgets or AI chatbots.
AI Image Upscaler ‘Upscayl’ 2.15 Added Multiple Languages & TTA Mode
Upscayl, the popular free open-source AI image upscaler, announced new 2.15 released at Christmas! The release improved user experience for enlarging and enhancing low-resolution images by new AI module and improved module selection dialog.
systemd Highlights For 2024 From Run0 To Varlink To Advancing systemd-homed
Systemd had another busy year working on many new features from run0 as a sudo alternative to making systemd-homed more robust, increasing Varlink use, systemd-boot continuing to gain more traction, and more.
ScyllaDB Transitions to Source Available License
ScyllaDB NoSQL database transitions to a source available license, unifying streams and offering a free tier of ScyllaDB Enterprise.
How to Hide Ubuntu Pro Updates in Ubuntu 24.04 LTS
Ubuntu Pro is an optional security feature that Ubuntu LTS users can enroll in to get critical updates for more than 25,000 packages that would otherwise sit unpatched.
OpenShot 3.3 Open-Source Video Editor Is Now Available, Here’s What’s New
OpenShot creator Jonathan Thomas announced today the release and general availability of OpenShot 3.3 as a major update to this open-source, cross-platform, and free video editing software.
The Developer's Guide to Building Linux Kernel 6.x
This blog post provides a step-by-step tutorial on compiling and booting from Linux Kernel 6.x. We will use a VM environment for safety. This blog post is ideal for developers and curious learners.
Why I no longer recommend this Windows-like Linux distro
I learned a troubling lesson that points to a growing issue within the open-source community.
Ruby 3.4 Programming Language Brings "it", Better Performance For YJIT
Ruby 3.4 is out today as yet another annual major feature release for this programming language known for its major updates on Christmas Day...
DietPi August 2024 News (Version 9.7)
The December 23, 2024 release of DietPi v9.9 introduces several enhancements, new images for additional devices, and a range of bug fixes. This update improves support for single-board computers from Orange Pi and FriendlyELEC, enhances software tools, and addresses critical issues reported by the community.
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