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Low-Cost FireBeetle 2 ESP32-P4 Now Available with Wi-Fi 6, MIPI CSI/DSI, and RISC-V Core
DFRobot has officially introduced the FireBeetle 2 ESP32-P4, a compact microcontroller board built for computer vision and multimedia projects. Priced at $11.90, it pairs the ESP32-P4 SoC with a companion co-processor for Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth connectivity, targeting applications such as cameras, smart home devices, and interactive interfaces. The ESP32-P4 includes a 360 MHz dual-core […]
Kernel Stack Watch Proposed As New Linux Debugging Tool
Patches were posted on Monday for Kernel Stack Watch, a new lightweight debugging tool for detecting kernel stack corruption in real-time on Linux...
Newelle: The AI Helper App for Linux
With Newelle, you get the power of generative AI right on your Linux desktop—no cloud required (unless you want it). Switch language models on the fly, all on your terms.
Kdenlive 25.08 Preps For Future Hardware Acceleration Features
Kdenlive 25.08 is out today as the newest feature release for this KDE/Qt-aligned open-source video editor. In addition to a number of new features, there are also many bug fixes including more than 15 crash fixes...
LibreOffice 25.8 Released, This Is What’s New
LibreOffice 25.8 is out with speed boosts, new Calc functions, UI tweaks, PDF 2.0 support, and enhanced interoperability.
Ptyxis: Ubuntu's Leap Into GPU-Powered Terminals
For decades, the humble terminal has been one of the most unchanging parts of the Linux desktop. Text streams flow in monochrome grids, and while the underlying libraries have evolved, the experience has remained more or less the same. Ubuntu, however, is preparing to rewrite this narrative. The distribution is adopting Ptyxis, a fresh terminal emulator designed for modern computing, and one of its standout qualities is that it leans on the GPU for rendering rather than relying solely on the CPU.
Thunderbird 142 Brings Support for Adding Visual Signatures to PDF Attachments
Thunderbird 142 is out today as the latest stable version of this popular, free, open-source, and cross-platform email client for GNU/Linux, macOS, Android, and Windows.
Fast, private and secure (pick three): Introducing CRLite in Firefox
We are pleased to announce that Firefox 142 will begin production usage of our brand new certificate revocation system known as CRLite. CRLite makes your browsing faster, more private, and more secure, and is a significant advancement to the state of the art for encryption on the internet. Every day, billions of people rely on […]
Fooyin 0.9 Music Player Arrives with Artwork Downloads, Synced Lyrics
Fooyin 0.9 open-source music player is out with support for artwork downloads, synced lyrics, autoplaylists, and numerous bug fixes.
Arch’s AUR Battles DDoS Attacks and Persistent Malware All Summer (So Far)
Arch’s AUR has been busy battling DDoS attacks and malware. Trouble’s not over—and it’s anybody’s guess what’s next… if anything.
Why GNOME Replaced Eye of GNOME with Loupe as the Default Image Viewer
For over two decades, Eye of GNOME (often shortened to EOG) was the silent workhorse of the GNOME desktop environment. It wasn’t flashy, but it did exactly what most people expected: double-click a picture, and it opened instantly. Yet, with the arrival of GNOME 45 in late 2023, a new name appeared in the lineup of “core” apps: Loupe. From that moment forward, Loupe became the official default image viewer on GNOME desktops, displacing EOG.
Firefox 143 Is Now Available for Public Beta Testing, Here’s What to Expect
With Firefox 142 promoted to the stable channel, Mozilla has promoted today the next major release, Firefox 143, to the beta channel for public testing.
Rusticl vs. AMD ROCm Performance On Ryzen AI Max+ "Strix Halo"
One of the set of tests I have been meaning to carry out for a number of months has been comparing the Mesa Rusticl performance to different dedicated hardware drivers. Rusticl is the Rust-based OpenCL 3.0 driver within Mesa that works across Gallium3D drivers and over the past many months has been maturing rather well. Among the targets I have been wanting to compare is how well Rusticl competes with the AMD ROCm OpenCL implementation for Radeon GPUs. Given all the interest recently around Strix Halo and the Framework Desktop as well, today's benchmarking is looking at the performance between these different OpenCL driver implementations for the Radeon 8060S Graphics.
PinePhone Pro canned in pursuit of RISC-V business
Unexpected news from Pine64, but there are other goodies to compensate
Pine64 is moving from Arm kit to RISC-V. As a result, its higher-end open smartphones is for the chop – but not the lower-end model.…
Slopwatch: Lots of Fake Articles From Fake "Linux" Sites and About "Linux"
Google says it's committed to "AI" (it means slop, not AI); that seems like an excuse to dodge accountability
Thunderbird 142 Released with New PDF Signing
Mozilla Thunderbird 142 open-source email client introduces visual PDF signatures, easier folder management, and dozens of fixes for mail, calendar, and UI issues.
A Deep Dive Into The Power & Thermals For The Framework Desktop With AMD Ryzen AI Max
The Framework Desktop is a nifty and powerful mini PC powered by AMD Ryzen AI Max "Strix Halo". It's been a pleasure testing this small yet powerful Linux-friendly system that easily offers much better performance than the Intel Core Ultra 9 and superb energy efficiency. For complementing the data shared earlier this month in our Framework Desktop review, today's article is a deep dive into the power and thermals of the Framework Desktop in a few different configurations.
A Linux alternative? Debian/Hurd shows microkernel Unix dream is alive
The official GNU microkernel is still breathing – and now it's 64-bit
Before Linux, GNU was working on its own Mach-based Unix compatible OS. Now, in the footsteps of Debian 13, there is a new release.…
Zulip 11.0 Team Chat Brings Message Reminders, Channel Folders
Zulip 11.0, an open-source collaboration tool, introduces message reminders, channel folders, a new mobile app, and more.
Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2 5-Inch Released For $40
The newest hardware offering announced by Raspberry Pi today is a 5-inch variant of the Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2...
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