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Why We Are Suing Matthew J. Garrett for Harassment and Why It's Important to Everybody in the Community
There's a limit to how much abuse to me and to my family I can tolerate for the act of merely reporting on corporate corruption
DebPostInstall: Your Essential Post-Installation Toolkit for Debian and Ubuntu Servers
DebPostInstall is a simple Bash script to automate important post installation tasks in a newly installed minimal Debian or Ubuntu server.
QEMU 9.1 Improves ARM and RISC-V Support, Adds Compression Offload Support
QEMU 9.1 open-source machine emulator and virtualization software has been released to improve hardware support and emulation for ARM and RISC-V platforms, as well as other changes.
Mozilla Is Interested In A Rust JPEG-XL Decoder For Firefox & Google Might Develop It
Mozilla is interested in a Rust-written JPEG-XL image decoder for its memory safety characteristics compared to the existing C++ code they rely on for JPEG-XL image support in Firefox.
Square Enix Backs Playtron's GameOS for Handheld Gaming and More
It's a great time to be part of both the Linux and FOSS communities in general. Things are looking up in terms of desktop market share, new applications being introduced, and Gaming on Linux flourishing like never before.
10 Best Free and Open Source Sticky Note Applications
Here’s our verdict captured in a legendary LinuxLinks-style ratings chart. Only free and open source software is eligible for inclusion.
How to Change Default Web Browser on Ubuntu (GUI and CLI)
Discover a step-by-step guide to change default web browser on Ubuntu and other Linux distros running GNOME, KDE, or XFCE via GUI and CLI.
Linux Foundation Technical Advisory Board Has Election, But Google is Already Guaranteed Over 33.3% of the Seats ('Reserved' for It)
That's Google. It has too much power/influence and it looks like a stacked panel.
Ember is a huge online tabletop RPG from the creators of Foundry Virtual Tabletop
Foundry Virtual Tabletop is a popular (and Linux-supported) modern online role-playing system and now the creators are working on a massive new game called Ember. Ember will use Foundry Virtual Tabletop, so it will work on Linux.
Audacity 3.6.2 Released with Scores of Bug Fixes
The Audacity 3.6 release in July brought some masterful new features with it, plus all-new Compressor and Limiter filters. But not everyone was pleased to lose access to the older version of those, so Audacity’s devs have brought ’em back in a point release update to the currently Audacity 3.6 stable series.
AMD Ryzen 9 9950X Power/Performance With CPU Frequency Scaling Driver Tunables
Continuing on with the AMD Ryzen 9000 series Linux benchmarking, today's testing is looking at the performance and power impact of the AMD Ryzen 9 9950X when adjusting the CPU frequency scaling driver, governor, and Energy Performance Preference (EPP) tunable to help look at the performance and power efficiency characteristics of this current flagship Zen 5 desktop processor.
Easily Run Linux Virtual Machines for Free On Your Mac With UTM
Are you ready to explore new operating systems from the comfort of your Mac? With UTM, you can easily test out a variety of Linux distros for free! Whether you’re a curious beginner or a seasoned pro, UTM makes it simple and fun to dive into the world of virtual machines.
Minisforum UM760 Slim Offers Dual M.2 PCIe 4.0 Slots and DDR5 Memory Support
The Minisforum UM760 Slim is a compact mini PC designed for a variety of computing needs. It features a silent cooling system and is built around the AMD Ryzen 5 7640HS processor, paired with an AMD Radeon 760M GPU, providing a balance of performance and power efficiency.
How to Create Device Files Using the Mknod Command in Linux
Learn how to create a block device, a character device, and a FIFO pipe file using the mknod command in Linux, with practical examples.
Firefox 130 lands with a yawn, but 131 beta teases a long-awaited feature
The upcoming version might bring tab previews, cookie banner block, and vertical tabs. Firefox 130 is landing on users' machines, while version 131 enters beta — with a feature we've all been waiting for.…
MIKRIK V2 Robot Car is an entry-level, open-source robotics kit built for ROS and 3D computer vision
The MIKRIK V2 Robot Car is an open-source robotics kit for studying 3D computer vision and is compatible with both ROS1 and ROS2 software suites. The two-wheel-drive robot is powered by a Raspberry Pi 4 Model B (as a ROS1 differential drive controller) and a more powerful x86 or ARM single-board computer that can support ROS2 applications like the LattePanda Delta 3, Intel NUC, or NVIDIA Jetson Nano.
How to Install phpMyAdmin with Docker Compose
Get phpMyAdmin up & running with Docker effortlessly—our guide provides all the essentials for a quick, smooth setup.
Android Alternative /e/OS Announces ‘Better Than Google’ Parental Controls
As you might expect from the folks at the eFoundation, the new Parental Controls do a better job of protecting child users than the controls that Google ships with Android.
Raspberry Pi Bugs Currently Make Up Half Of The Fedora 41 Blocker Bugs
There are six accepted blocker bugs so far for the Fedora 41 Beta and three of them all pertain to Raspberry Pi issues.
Linux Filesystem Hierarchy: Your Guide to Understanding Its Layout
Navigating the Linux filesystem hierarchy can be a daunting task for newcomers and even seasoned administrators. Unlike some other operating systems, Linux follows a unique directory structure that is both systematic and crucial for system management and operation.
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