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Mesa 24.2 Open-Source Graphics Stack Defaults to New Shader Cache

  • 9to5linux.com; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on Aug 17, 2024 11:06 AM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
The Mesa 24.2 open-source graphics stack for Linux-based operating systems has been officially released as the second major update in the Mesa 24.x series.

7 Top Free and Open Source Groovy Web Frameworks

  • LinuxLinks.com; By Eilidih Parris (Posted by sde on Aug 17, 2024 9:35 AM CST)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: Linux
We explore the best free and open source web frameworks for Groovy.

Broken Sword - Shadow of the Templars: Reforged releases September 19

Ready to go on an adventure? Broken Sword - Shadow of the Templars: Reforged from Revolution Software Ltd is ready to release on September 19. A complete remaster of the original, first in the series, it comes complete with Native Linux support.

How to Install Thunderbird DEB on Ubuntu 24.04 (Not Snap)

Do you want to try the latest Thunderbird 128 release but don’t want to use the snap package available in Ubuntu?

Mesa 24.2 Unveils OpenGL 4.6 and Vulkan 1.3 APIs Support

  • Linuxiac.com; By Bobby Borisov (Posted by bobolin on Aug 17, 2024 5:15 AM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story
Mesa 24.2, an open-source OpenGL/Vulkan graphics API implementation, debuts with OpenGL 4.6 and Vulkan 1.3 API support. Stability awaits in v24.2.1.

AMD Ryzen 9 9950X & Ryzen 9 9900X Deliver Excellent Linux Performance

Last Wednesday was the review embargo for the Ryzen 5 9600X and Ryzen 7 9700X Zen 5 desktop processors that proved to be very exciting for Linux workloads from developers to creators to AVX-512 embracing AI and HPC workloads.

Tails 6.6 Improves Persistent Storage and Adds Support for Newer Hardware

The Debian-based Tails amnesic incognito live system has been updated to version 6.6, a release that brings support for newer hardware, updated components, and bug fixes.

Rush is a Nifty Android App to Look Up Song Lyrics like Spotify

Spotify is a popular music streaming application which also presents a sleek looking interface to read lyrics. Of course, lyrics are not exclusive to Spotify, sources like Genius include most of the songs. However, it can be inconvenient to always load up a website, search for the song, and read it from there. So, an app to help automate the process should be a time saver.

You Can Benchmark Your Devices With Geekbench’s New Test

Geekbench is one of the best tools for comparing one computer, phone, or tablet against another in raw performance. There’s now a new test you can try out: Geekbench AI.

ESP32-S3-Based WiCAN Pro: An OBD Scanner for Vehicle Diagnostics and Home Assistant Integration

Crowd Supply recently featured the WiCAN Pro, a diagnostic OBD scanner designed to support advanced automotive diagnostics. Built on the ESP32-S3 platform, it offers compatibility with all legislated OBD-II protocols, allowing it to interface with multiple CAN BUS protocols, including three standard CAN protocols and one Single Wire CAN.

Proton VPN Browser Extensions Now Available to Free Plan Users

Proton, the company behind a suite of privacy-focused services, has made its Proton VPN Chrome and Firefox extensions available to non-paying users on the Proton Free plan.

Stellaris Cosmic Storms expansion will launch September 10

Might be time for another run in Stellaris with the Cosmic Storms announced today to release on September 10th. Developed in collaboration with Behaviour Rotterdam, it's set to expand space weather in a big way. Stellaris has Native Linux support.

Deepin Linux 23 Released, Here’s What’s New

Deepin 23 arrives more polished than ever with shining DDE, atomic updates, enhanced stability, ARM64 support, AI enhancements, and more.

AmpereOne Performance In The Cloud With Oracle Cloud A2

After talking about AmpereOne for the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure since last year, earlier this month Oracle finally announced general availability on their OCI Ampere A2 instances for tapping into these latest-generation Ampere Computing AArch64 server processors in the public cloud.

A closer look at Raspberry Pi RP2350’s HSTX high-speed serial transmit interface

The Raspberry Pi RP2350 microcontroller adds an HSTX (High-Speed Serial Transmit) interface adding the PIOs (Programmable IOs) introduced on the Raspberry Pi RP2040 three years ago. The RP2350 MCU now has three PIOs and one HSTX interface going over 8x GPIOs.

I Just Removed Ubuntu for Archcraft and my Linux PC Looks Awesome!

My distro hopping days are not over. And, probably, will never be. On some days, I love Ubuntu, and others, I hate it. But, for the majority, I stick with Ubuntu-based distributions including Ubuntu, Pop!_OS, and Linux Mint. I have an NVIDIA-powered system with 1080p+2K displays. And, many distros do not play nice with this setup.

Q670M-EM-A: ASUS Micro ATX Motherboard with LGA1700 Socket for 14th, 13th, and 12th Gen CPUs

The ASUS Q670M-EM-A is a Micro ATX motherboard equipped with an LGA1700 socket, making it compatible with Intel’s 14th, 13th, and 12th Gen Core processors, as well as Pentium and Celeron CPUs. Designed for diverse applications, it features dual RJ45 ports, four SATA ports, and extensive expansion options, catering to both standard and advanced computing needs.

A shifty tail about unit testing

  • Collabora Blog; By Faith Ekstrand (Posted by bemby on Aug 16, 2024 10:05 AM CST)
  • Groups: Developer, Linux
After rigorous debugging, a new unit testing framework was added to the backend compiler for NVK. This is a walkthrough of the steps taken to achieve this.

At the Rise25 Awards, the future of AI is ethical, inclusive and accountable

The second annual Rise25 Awards in Dublin wasn’t just about celebrating 25 AI leaders — it was about mapping out the future.

Ubuntu 24.10 Will Include ‘Warty Warthog’ Easter Eggs

Brown is back, and there's an audible blast from the past. Ubuntu 24.10 is released in October and will mark the 20th anniversary of Ubuntu. So it’s only fitting that the release offer a few ‘easter eggs’ in honour if its past. And there’s nothing as retro-Ubuntu than the colour brown, right?

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