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AMD XDNA Ryzen AI Linux Kernel Driver Posted For Review
Back in January AMD quietly posted an XDNA Linux kernel driver for enabling the Ryzen AI NPUs. The driver has been maintained within that GitHub repository since but without any clear effort for getting this accelerator driver reviewed and merged into the upstream Linux kernel.
Maximizing Your Content Management System with Linux
In the evolving landscape of web development and management, choosing the right operating system (OS) for hosting your content management system (CMS) can significantly impact your site's performance, security, and cost efficiency.
KaOS Linux 2024.07 Released, Here’s What’s New
KaOS 2024.07 KDE-centric Linux distro released a new stable ISO with Plasma 6.1.3, KDE Gear 24.05.2, and more upgrades.
Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Microsoft PowerPoint
Microsoft PowerPoint is a powerful slide show presentation program. This is proprietary software and not available for Linux.
KaOS Linux 2024.07 Released with KDE Plasma 6.1 and Linux Kernel 6.9
The development team behind the independent KaOS Linux distribution announced today the release and general availability of download of the KaOS Linux 2024.07 ISO snapshot for July 2024.
How to Install Adobe Acrobat Reader on Ubuntu and Debian Linux
While Ubuntu and Debian come with native applications to open PDF documents by default, some users may prefer to install Adobe Acrobat Reader for its additional features and compatibility. This tutorial will guide you through the process of installing Adobe Acrobat Reader on Ubuntu and Debian. This application will provide enhanced capabilities for opening and managing PDF documents on these Linux distributions.
How to Install OBS Studio on Ubuntu and Other Linux Distros
Discover a step-by-step guide to installing OBS Studio on your Ubuntu system and other Linux distros with practical examples.
What is Exit Status Code ($?) of Last Command in Linux
The “$?” is a built-in variable that your shell uses to store the exit status code of the last executed command in integer format and remains unchanged unless the next command is executed.
Cyber Knights: Flashpoint adds full gamepad support and Steam Deck improvements
A little heist on the go perhaps? Cyber Knights: Flashpoint from Trese Brothers is steadily turning into a favourite turn-based tactics game and now with all the controller improvements it should feel a whole lot better on Steam Deck too.
Pulsar 1.119 Code Editor Brings Refined Tools and Fixes
Pulsar 1.119, a free & open-source cross-platform code editor, brings macOS and Linux enhancements, improved code features, and more.
Fedora 41 Proceeds With AMD SEV-SNP Virtualization Host Support For Confidential VMs
The Fedora change proposal was approved this week by their engineering and steering committee to support AMD SEV-SNP virtualization host support to allow easily launching confidential computing virtual machines (VMs) with Fedora 41.
GNOME’s New Video Player is Now Available on Flathub
Were you excited by news GNOME plans to replace the Totem media player in its core software set with a new, modern, and actively maintained app called Showtime?
OMG! SUSE Wants to Take the ‘SUSE’ Out of openSUSE?
Would openSUSE by any other name still have Tumbleweed and Leap? We’ve looked at the openSUSE name-change controversy and have decided there’s nothing to see here — move on.
Expanded Markdown Support is Coming to Google Docs
Big news for Google Docs users! Google announced expanded Markdown support, allowing seamless conversion and editing of Markdown files directly within Google Docs.
How to Find Large Files on Linux
What can you do if the storage on your Linux machine is nearly full? You can free up space by removing or relocating some files, and you should probably start with the biggest. Discover how to find large files and duplicates to give yourself more usable space and improve system performance.
Thunderbird is go: 128 now out with revamped 'Nebula' UI
Following the new ESR version of Firefox, upon which it is based, the latest Thunderbird is out too – with a fresh new look.
WordPress vs. Core Web Vitals: Navigating Google Core Web Vitals Challenges
No doubt that WordPress is the most popular CMS on the Internet. With WordPress, we can create almost every type of website, from simple blogs to professional-looking eCommerce stores. But is it still relevant to use WordPress in 2024?
NVIDIA’s GPU Kernel Modules Go Open-Source
NVIDIA transitions fully to open-source GPU kernel modules with robust features in the upcoming R560 driver version.
Rust Safety Standard Proposed For The Linux Kernel
While Rust is viewed as a memory safe and robust programming language, there is the "unsafe" keyword within Rust that can be used for unsafe code that grants "unsafe superpowers" for the language.
What is Docker and Kubernetes?
Containerization is a form of virtualization in which applications operate within isolated user spaces, referred to as containers, while utilizing a shared operating system (OS).
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