Showing all newswire headlines
View by date, instead?« Previous ( 1 ... 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 ... 7359 ) Next »
Arduino Core for Zephyr beta released – Let’s give it a try!
Last July, Arduino announced plans to switch from the soon-to-be deprecated Arm Mbed to Zephyr RTOS, and the company has now outed the first beta release of “Arduino Core for Zephyr OS” for a range of boards.
How I Managed to Play AAA Games on Raspberry Pi
You can utilize your Raspberry Pi to experience games too, with a catch!
How to Install Arch Linux: A Beginner’s Practical Guide
Install Arch Linux without the hassle! This guide simplifies the process with step-by-step instructions, perfect for beginners and enthusiasts alike.
openSUSE Touts Improved Multi-GPU Switching Support
Te openSUSE project shared today that there is enhanced multi-GPU switching support to enjoy now with openSUSE Linux.
South Korean web giant Naver creates its own Linux distro
'Navix' follows OpenELA rules, comes with ten years support, and is already used in production at scale. Korean web giant Naver has gone into the operating system business, releasing its very own Linux distribution.
Linux Mint 22.1 Beta ISOs now undergoing final testing
The Linux Mint team is testing the disc images of the upcoming version, which means it's not far away now. These will likely be Beta versions which will be released to the public for two weeks of testing before the Stable version is released.
The state of Falkon: KDE’s browser is much better than you know
It’s no secret that I am very worried about the future of Firefox, and the future of Firefox on Linux in particular.
Raspberry Pi 500 Brings All-in-One PC Power to Your Desk for Just $90
Meet the Raspberry Pi 500: 2.4GHz quad-core, 8GB RAM, $90. Pair with the official $100 monitor for a complete Raspberry Pi desktop experience.
Rosary Music – internet radio player
Rosary Music is a simple radio player that lets you listen to a variety of online radio stations. This is free and open source software.
Rust-Based, Memory-Safe PNG Decoders "Vastly Outperform" C-Based PNG Libraries
Video and image encoders/decoders written in the Rust programming language for its memory safety guarantees is often viewed as one of the compelling areas for the programming language to better protect against malformed/malicious content especially within web browsers.
RSS Guard: A Superb Open Source Feed Reader App
A cross-platform open source feed reader that gets the job done.
Raspberry Pi 500 review with Raspberry Pi Monitor and teardown
The Raspberry Pi 500 keyboard PC is just out along with the 15.6-inch Raspberry Pi Monitor and received samples from Raspberry Pi for review a few days ago. I’ve had time to play with both, so in this review, I’ll go through an unboxing of the kit I received and report my experience with both the keyboard PC and monitor.
OBS Studio Update Adds New Features, Drops 22.04 Support
For high-quality screen recording and streaming from the desktop nothing comes close to matching the power and versatility of cross-platform and open-source OBS Studio – this weekend a new version went live.
AAEON Introduces the UP Xtreme i14 Edge, Its First Meteor Lake-Powered Mini PC
AAEON has unveiled the UP Xtreme i14 Edge, a compact fanless Mini PC powered by Intel Core Ultra processors, Intel Arc graphics, and up to 64GB of LPDDR5 memory. Designed for tasks such as computer vision and AI-driven security, it offers significant improvements in memory, graphics, and display capabilities compared to its predecessor.
Raspberry Pi 500 Computer Launches with the Official Raspberry Pi Monitor
The Raspberry Pi Foundation announced today the launch of the Raspberry Pi 500 computer, powered by the Raspberry Pi 5 single-board computer, alongside the Raspberry Pi Monitor.
Linux EFI Zboot Abandoning "Compression Library Museum", Focusing On Gzip & Zstd
The Linux kernel EFI Zboot code for carrying the Linux kernel image for EFI systems in compressed form is doing away with its "compression library museum" of offering Gzip, LZ4, LZMA, LZO, XZ, and Zstd compression options to instead just focus on Gzip and Zstd compression support.
Banan OS: A Fully Functional Linux OS Built From Scratch In C++
Learn about Banan OS, a fully functional Linux operating system built from scratch in C++ by an University student named Oskari Alaranta.
19 Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to the Top Utility
The top utility will need little introduction to seasoned Linux users. top is a small utility that offers a dynamic real-time view of a running system.
man vs tldr: Why The tldr Command is Better And How You Can Use It
To avoid any confusion, I must first state that this article is dealing with the man and tldr commands in Linux. While man pages are incredibly detailed, they can be intimidating, especially for those just starting out. Instead, you can use the tldr command to get a short, simple, and easy-to-understand explanation of any Linux command.
How To Install Windows Subsystem for Linux on Windows 11
If you're serious about Linux, your best bet is to run an open source distro from either bare metal or a virtual machine. But if that's not in the cards for you, WSL is a decent alternative.
« Previous ( 1 ... 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 ... 7359 ) Next »