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Btrfs Sees Minor Performance Optimizations With Linux 6.12
The Btrfs file-system continues marching ahead with the Linux 6.12 kernel.
Bridging the Gap: The First Enterprise-Grade Linux Solution for the Cloud-to-Edge Continuum
As the Linux market is set to soar to nearly USD 100 billion by 2032, businesses are facing mounting challenges in managing increasingly complex workloads spanning from the cloud to the edge. Traditional Linux distributions are not built to meet the specific demands of these modern use cases, creating an urgent need for a more specialized, enterprise-grade solution.
How to Show Progress of dd Command on Ubuntu and Other Linux Distros
Discover two different methods to check the progress of the dd command in real time, with and without installing additional tools.
Revisited: RMuP – terminal-based music player
Rusty Music Player (RMuP) is a TUI music player.
Open source orgs strengthen alliance against patent trolls
The more successful FOSS gets, the more it becomes a target. Patent trolls are increasingly targeting cloud native open source projects, leading the Cloud Native Computing Foundation and Linux Foundation to make efforts to extend their legal shields over such efforts.
LiteWing is an Open-Hardware, Wi-Fi-Controlled Drone Powered by the ESP32 Microcontroller
CircuitDigest recently launched LiteWing on Kickstarter, a Wi-Fi-controlled mini drone powered by the ESP32 microcontroller. Designed for hobbyists and engineers, LiteWing offers a fully programmable DIY platform, providing an affordable entry into drone technology for both beginners and advanced users.
How to rebase to Fedora Silverblue 41 Beta
Silverblue is an operating system for your desktop built on Fedora Linux. It’s excellent for daily use, development, and container-based workflows. It offers numerous advantages such as being able to roll back in case of any problems.
How to Upgrade Ubuntu 22.04 to Ubuntu 24.04
Ubuntu 24.04, codename "Noble Nombat", was released on the 25th of April 2024. This guide describes how to update to this version.
Many Intel & AMD Power Management Improvements For Linux 6.12
The big set of power management updates for Linux 6.12 have landed.
How to Clear Buffer and Cache Memory in Linux
Dive into Linux memory management, explore the differences between cache and buffer, and discover how to clear them for optimal system performance.
Just Released Nextcloud Hub 9 Focuses on Decentralization and Automating AI
Here’s a look at the new features and expanded capabilities in Nextcloud Hub 9 which was released on Saturday.
Why Ubuntu Secure Boot is Essential for Protecting Your Computer
As our reliance on technology grows, so does the need for robust security measures that protect systems from unauthorized access and malicious attacks. One critical area of focus is the system's boot process, a vulnerable phase where malware, rootkits, and other threats can potentially infiltrate and compromise the entire operating system.
The Linux file system structure explained
The way the Linux file system is laid out makes perfect sense. I've been using Linux for so many years that I can't imagine another file system making more sense. When I consider how the Windows file system is laid out, my eyes gloss over and I can only think, "What?" and "Why?"
IBM is Acting No Better Than Patent Trolls, Preying on Smaller Companies by Suing Them With Software Patents
Seeing how IBM lobbies against 35 U.S.C. § 101 and how IBM/Microsoft exercise control over the USPTO (personnel-wise), we have no choice but to treat IBM as "part-time" enemy (only part because they also employ some Linux developers)
Kdenlive 24.08.1 Resolves Playback Issues
Kdenlive open-source video editor releases version 24.08.1 with important fixes for playback and rendering. Here's more on that!
Valkey 8.0 Released As Speedy Redis Fork Achieving One Million RPS
Valkey 8.0 was released today as this leading fork of the Redis open-source code that was started by the Linux Foundation early in the year and backed by organizations from Amazon/AWS to Google Cloud, Oracle, and others.
Crond: Daemon to Execute Scheduled Commands
Managing a server is certainly not an easy job, especially for beginners. If you are busy managing various technical matters manually, then cron jobs are an excellent solution.
Inviting testers for Git forge usecases
Following @t0xic0der and @humaton’s talk on the Git forge ARC (Advance Reconaissance Crew) investigation during Fedora Linux Release Party 40 and more recently, @humaton’s talk on the topic during Flock To Fedora 2024 – we have opened up our ARC investigation to all contributors within the Fedora Project.
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: September 15th, 2024
The 205th installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on September 15th, 2024, keeping you updated with the most important things happening in the Linux world.
Pacman 7.0 Required Manual Intervention for Local Repositories
Attention Arch users, Pacman 7.0 has just landed in stable Arch's repos. However, if you use local ones, you must manually intervene. Here's how to do it.
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