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cpupower-gui – tool to set CPU frequency limits
cpupower-gui is a GUI utility to set CPU frequency limits. It’s free and open source software written in Python.
Traefik 3.2: A Halloween ‘Munster’ Release with Monster Performance Gains
Traefik 3.2 'Munster,' a cloud-native open-source application proxy, is here 50% faster with the Fast Proxy engine and Kubernetes Gateway API v1.2 support.
Crucial Pro DDR5-6400 32GB Kit Performance With Intel Arrow Lake
Earlier this year Micron announced the Crucial Pro DDR5-6000 memory for AMD and Intel desktops and catering to gamers. With the newest AMD Ryzen 9000 series (Zen 5) and Intel Core Ultra Series 2 (Arrow Lake) processors out there and enjoying even faster memory, today Micron announced the Crucial Pro DDR5-6400 memory kits for greater performance.
How to Install Seafile Self-Hosted Cloud Storage on Debian 12
Seafile is an open-source file-hosting system written in the Django web framework. This article will guide you through installing Seafile on a Debian 12 server with MariaDB as the database, Nginx as a reverse proxy, and HTTPS through Letsencrypt and UFW (Uncomplicated Firewall) to secure Seafile.
Mozilla Firefox 132 Is Now Available for Download, Here’s What’s New
Mozilla published today the final version of the Firefox 132 open-source web browser for all supported platforms ahead of tomorrow’s release, so it’s time to take a look at the new features and improvements.
How to Use Bash Autoincrement Variables and Counters Effectively
Bash scripting is a powerful tool for automating repetitive tasks, making it a core skill for anyone working with Linux systems. Among the essential techniques is managing variables that increment automatically, especially in loops or iterative processes.
I switched from Intel to AMD - here's why I'm never going back
I find AMD's Ryzen CPUs far more reliable than any Intel-based system I've ever used. But that's not the only thing to make me a convert.
Datanoise PicoADK v2 music synthesizer is a Raspberry Pi RP2350 board for audio experimentation
After the success of PicoADK v1, Datanoise has recently announced the launch of its PicoADK v2 music synthesizer built around the Raspberry Pi RP2350 MCU. The board supports projects like custom synthesizers, audio effects, and noise generation, and the 8 MB QSPI PSRAM of the RP2350 makes it ideal for memory-intensive applications such as long delays.
Trinity TDE R14.1.3 Lets Linux Users Still Enjoy The KDE 3.5 Desktop Experience
The Trinity Desktop Environment as a still-maintained fork of the KDE 3.5 desktop software is out with a new point release.
Sway 1.10 Released with Performance Boosts, GPU Recovery
Sway 1.10 tiling Wayland compositor released with faster rendering, GPU recovery, ICC profile support, and more.
How to Install Mattermost on Debian 12
Mattermost is an open-source alternative to Slack and Microsoft Teams. It allows you to self-host online chat and offers many features, such as file sharing, search, automation, and numerous third-party integrations.
9 Reasons to Learn Linux
There are plenty of reasons for you to consider investing time to learn Linux. Here, we shed light on some of them.
This Linux distribution doesn't require installation, and still remembers where you left off
If you're looking for a Linux distribution you can carry with you, PorteuX might be just the ticket to the freedom you've been looking for.
EasyOS 6.4 now available with support for Zig, a new kernel, visual elements, and more
Now recompiled in OpenEmbedded, EasyOS 6.4 remains labeled "an experimental Linux distribution" for the time being. This update launches with support for the Zig programming language, the version 6.6.58 kernel, new desktop icon themes, support for the WEBP image format in mtPaint, and more.
Intel Core Ultra 9 285K Linux Memory DDR5 Performance Testing
Following last week's launch testing of the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K and Core Ultra 5 245K Arrow Lake desktop processors, the next area I've been exploring deeper has been the DDR5 memory performance including with CUDIMMs.
Steam Deck OS on ROG Ally spells doom for Windows handhelds
After years of developing the Proton translation layer, Valve cleverly used its own SteamOS Linux fork for its Steam Deck handheld. While competitors like the ROG Ally and Lenovo Legion GO have released with better compatibility for some games, new Linux fork Bazzite brings a SteamOS-like experience to other handhelds, and proves Windows sucks for handheld devices.
Whats new in Fedora Workstation 41
Fedora Workstation 41 is the latest release of one of the leading providers of free, open source software, The Fedora Project. This article describes some of the user-facing changes in the newest version of Fedora Workstation. Upgrade today from the official website, or upgrade your existing install using GNOME Software or through the terminal with […]
GNOME 48 Desktop Environment Release Date Slated for March 19th, 2025
While most of us are already enjoying the many new features and improvements of the GNOME 47 “Denver” desktop environment series, the GNOME project started working on the next major release, GNOME 48, whose release date was slated for March 19th, 2025.
How to Install Syncthing on Debian 12
Syncthing is an open-source, peer-to-peer file synchronization tool designed to sync files across multiple devices securely. This tutorial will show you how to install Syncthing on Debian 12 servers.
Fedora Linux 41 is here!
I’m happy to once again announce an early release of Fedora Linux 41. Every cycle, our Quality team carefully validates candidate builds against our release criteria, and this time around, we felt confident that we were ready at our early target date. Thank you and congratulations to everyone in Fedora who worked so hard to […]
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