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Musify: An Open Source Music Streaming App for Android With Offline Support
If you want to take control of your music playback, try Musify on Android.
Someone built a DIY wall-mounted NAS with Lego and a Raspberry Pi
You know, when it comes to DIY projects, we like to see ideas that use 3D printers and pre-bought materials that get the job done. However, when we do, we lose sight of the real foundation of DIY fans everywhere: Lego blocks.
Dovecot 2.4 Secure IMAP Server Released
Dovecot 2.4 secure IMAP server has been released with a new signing key, experimental ARM64 Docker support, and major config changes.
Volla Phone Quintus privacy-focused smartphone ditches Google and runs on Ubuntu Touch or Android
The Volla Phone Quintus is now available and aims to entice buyers with its focus on privacy. The smartphone runs on either Android or Ubuntu Touch and foregoes all Google services, if desired.
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 Linux GPU Compute Performance Benchmarks
While there have been a lot of GeForce RTX 5090 Windows gaming benchmarks since the review embargo lift yesterday, for those more fascinated by this high-end Blackwell desktop graphics card for its GPU compute potential on Linux, this article is for you.
Fake Homebrew site leverages Google ads to target macOS, Linux devices
Bad actors are using a fake Homebrew site on a Google ads page to distribute infostealer malware that’s targeting macOS and Linux devices.
How to install and set up DaVinci Resolve in Ubuntu 24.04
I consider myself an amateur photographer and video creator. That means, most of the time, I'll get by fine just by using ffmpeg, VLC, GIMP, and KDEnlive for my artistic endeavors. But now and then, I wonder whether I can up my game, and try my luck and skill using a top-notch tool like DaVinci Resolve. This near-3GB program offers a lot of goodies, and it's heavily used in the film industry. Well, perchance.
Why Windows shouldn’t fear Valve’s SteamOS threat… for now
The announcement that Lenovo’s second-gen Legion Go S handheld is powered by Valve’s Linux-based SteamOS, the first PC gaming handheld to hold that honor, has started tongues wagging that Microsoft should be very worried about SteamOS establishing a foothold in prebuilt PCs.
GNOME 48 Alpha Released! Battery Charge Limiting & Screen Time Limiting
The first alpha release of GNOME 48 is out today! See what’s new in the desktop environment that will be default in next Ubuntu 25.04 and Fedora Workstation 42.
How to Install Visual Studio Code on Arch Linux
Learn how to install Visual Studio Code on Arch Linux step-by-step to enjoy seamless coding with the most popular code editor.
NVIDIA Maxwell, Pascal & Volta Support Looks Like It Will Soon Move To A Legacy Driver
Now that NVIDIA is rolling out the "Blackwell" GPU driver support, it looks like the NVIDIA Maxwell, Pascal, and Volta generations will soon be moving to a legacy driver branch.
9 Best Free and Open Source Linux Terminal-Based Port Scanners
Linux has a good range of port scanners that help administrators identify and rectify weaknesses in a system. We recommend the best terminal-based tools
Bash declare Command Usage With Examples
In Bash shell scripting on Linux, the declare command is used to define, set attributes, modify, and display variables and functions.
Linux rolls out the welcome mat for Microsoft's Copilot key
Great news, Linux fans! Support for the Copilot key is coming in the 6.14 kernel. What do you think it should do?
How to Install NodeBB with MongoDB and Nginx Proxy on AlmaLinux 9
NodeBB is an open-source, Node.js-based forum software that provides a modern and responsive solution for online communities. This guide will provide step-by-step instructions for installing NodeBB on an Alma Linux 9 server.
How to Safely Automate the Removal of Old Linux Kernels on Fedora
I’m sure I’m not the only one who likes to keep their Linux OS clean from old, unused packages, especially Linux kernels, whose number (and size) keeps growing with each update or upgrade. This is particularly true if your distro handles kernels differently, protecting them from the handy autoremove command and keeping many installed kernels. This is the case with my current daily driver, Fedora 41 (KDE spin, for those curious), which by default keeps three installed kernels.
GNOME Showtime Video Player Wont Be Ready Until GNOME 49
While there are many exciting new features in the GNOME 48 Alpha as well as a new app with Decibels becoming the official audio player, there isn't a new official video player for this desktop release.
FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH broken on Linux with NVIDIA GPUs but works with AMD GPUs like Steam Deck
Sad news for NVIDIA GPU owners on Linux who want to play FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH, which just released on Steam yesterday as it appears broken. Works on Linux for those with an AMD GPU like the Steam Deck though.
MediaTek improvements in Linux 6.13
Support for MediaTek SoCs in the Linux kernel continues to improve. Made available earlier this week, Linux 6.13 brought multiple enhancements including DVFSRC hardware communication for power efficiency, and OF Graph support for flexible display path configurations. Here's a complete summary of MediaTek improvements in Linux 6.13.
Deepin Linux 25 Goes (Almost) Immutable
The upcoming Deepin Linux 25 release will introduce Solid, an immutable system offering enhanced security, snapshot management, and a layered architecture.
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