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BIND 9.20 Debuts, Promise Boosted DNS Performance
BIND 9.20 DNS server rolls out with enhanced DNSSEC support, a new database backend, a streamlined core, and more.
How to maintain code for a century: Just add Rust
One of the delicious promises of open source software is eternal life. In literature from Gilgamesh on, this has been a classic trap for the careless and greedy, but this is FOSS so it must be true. No package ever dies.
Linux Mint 22 “Wilma” Is Now Available for Download, Here’s What’s New
Linux Mint 22 is now available for download as the latest stable release of this popular Ubuntu-based operating system for the masses featuring the Cinnamon, Xfce, and MATE desktop environments.
DRAG returns as ExoCross, an offroad racing game with 4CPT vehicle physics
Remember DRAG from Orontes Games? A while back in 2021 they were acquired by iRacing and now the game has returned finished as the future off-road racing sim ExoCross. It has full Native Linux support still, which appears in great shape.
Intel Xe2/Battlemage & AMD RDNA4 Lead The Graphics Driver Changes In Linux 6.11
DRM subsystem lead maintainer David Airlie recently submitted the DRM-Next pull request for merging into Linux 6.11.
superfile - modern terminal file manager
superfile is billed as a a very fancy and modern terminal file manager that can complete the file operations you need.
How to List, Import, and Remove Archive Signing Keys on CentOS
In this tutorial, we will explore how to manage archive signing keys on CentOS. Archive signing keys are crucial for ensuring the integrity and authenticity of software packages installed on your system.
ASRock DSF-A6000: Featuring AMD Ryzen Embedded R2314 Processor and Triple RJ-45 Ports
ASRock Industrial has introduced the DSF-A6000 Embedded Box PC, tailored for diverse business environments. This unit leverages the AMD Ryzen Embedded R2314 processor, providing stable and robust processing and graphics performance.
Arch-based CachyOS promises speed but trips over its laces
CachyOS is a performance-optimized rebuild of Arch Linux, with a simpler installer and dozens of desktops and options to tweak. Stable reliability, not so much.
List of desktops that were forked from GNOME And similar
This is a list of Linux desktop environments that appeared following GNOME’s 3.x release because of design decision disagreements, or the ones which were forked from a working GNOME codebase.
Pop!_OS 24.04 With COSMIC Alpha Release Date Announced
Carl Richell, Founder and CEO of System76, has announced that the first alpha release of Pop!_OS 24.04 with COSMIC DE will launch on August 8th.
NVIDIA 560 Beta Linux Driver Released with Open GPU Kernel Modules by Default
NVIDIA released today the beta version of the upcoming NVIDIA 560 graphics driver series for Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris systems, the first release to default to the open-source GPU kernel modules.
7 Useful Free and Open Source Flatpak Tools
This article focuses on useful Flatpak tools. Only free and open source software is eligible for inclusion.
AAEON Unveils All-in-One Panel PCs Powered by Intel & Rockchip Processors
AAEON has expanded its product range with the launch of two innovative All-in-One Panel PCs: the ACP-1075 and ACP-1078.
My 30-Day Experiment With Native Linux Games
Ever since my Windows-equipped gaming PC broke down, not due to Windoze, but due to a blown power supply unit (PSU), I have been gaming on my Ubuntu-equipped laptop for the past few weeks.
Top 5 Firefox features for tab maximalists
I am a tab maximalist. On any given day, you can find me with 50+ tabs open across multiple windows on Firefox. Having this many tabs open can seem chaotic, but rest assured there is a method to the madness.
More Data Centers Are Lowering Their Environmental Impact as a Side Effect of Liquid Cooling
After years of playing second fiddle to chilled air, it appears that direct-to-chip liquid cooling is finally going uptown.
How to Lock User Accounts in Linux (Using 6 Methods)
Learn how to lock user accounts, disable user accounts, and expire user accounts in Linux using a command-line tool or manual method.
Display Memory Statistics With Free command on Linux
Learn how to use the free command to display RAM memory, swap memory consumption, and the total size of the buffer/cache in Linux.
LZ4 1.10 Lossless Compression Algorithm Released
LZ4 1.10 compression algorithm released with multithreading, dramatically improving compression speeds by up to 8 times.
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