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New GIMP 3.2 Development Release Brings Link Layers and Vector Layers

  • 9to5linux.com; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on Sep 1, 2025 8:05 PM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: GNU, Linux
The GIMP project released today GIMP 3.1.4 as a new development release of GIMP 3.2, the next major version of this open-source, free, and cross-platform image editing software.

How To Completely Remove Snap from Ubuntu 24.04 LTS (2 Easy Methods)

Learn how to remove Snap and snapd from Ubuntu 24.04.3 LTS completely. Make your Ubuntu faster and Snap-free.

The UEFI 9/11 - Part IV - External Interference

They all seem to be playing a role in crushing Software Freedom and self-determination for users

Linux Lite 7.6 Released with New Community Wiki and Updated Apps

Ubuntu-based Linux Lite 7.6 is out with a new community Wiki, kernel 6.8, LibreOffice 25.8, bug fixes, and updated themes.

MINIX Expands Elite Series with EU512-AI Mini PC Based on Intel Core Ultra 5 125H

  • LinuxGizmos.com (Posted by bob on Sep 1, 2025 1:59 PM CST)
  • Groups: Intel; Story Type: News Story
The EU512-AI is a compact mini PC built for multi-display setups, AI-assisted workloads, and high-speed networking. It supports four 4K displays, offers wired and wireless connectivity, and integrates an NPU for edge inference in space-limited environments. This system is functionally identical to the MINIX Elite EU715-AI introduced in April, except that it features the Intel […]

KDE’s Virtual Machine Manager Moves Forward

Karton’s August 2025 progress report shows KDE’s virtual machine manager advancing with a new UI, SPICE integration, and streamlined VM creation.

Open-Source NVIDIA Linux Driver Usage About To Become Much More Reliable

For those using the upstream open-source NVIDIA Linux driver "Nouveau", with a pending fix coming for Linux 6.17 and existing kernel releases it should be a much more stable and reliable experience...

What We Learned Building Enterprise Linux Optimized for AI

Is your AI infrastructure built for the future? Guest writer Brian Dawson, product manager at CIQ, reveals surprising lessons learned while creating an OS designed for AI workloads.

The September 2025 Issue of the PCLinuxOS Magazine

The PCLinuxOS Magazine staff is pleased to announce the release of the September 2025 issue.

Linuxiac Weekly Wrap-Up: Week 35 (Aug 24 – 31, 2025)

  • Linuxiac.com; By Bobby Borisov (Posted by bobolin on Sep 1, 2025 6:21 AM CST)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: Linux
Catch up on the latest Linux news: Linux Lite 7.6, IceWM 3.9, QEMU 10.1, Portainer 2.33 LTS, Wine 10.14, COSMIC desktop hits initial setup completion, Bitnami ends free images, and more.

AerynOS 2025.08 Released with GNOME 48.4 and Mesa 25.2, KDE Plasma Support

AerynOS 2025.08 was released today, five months after the release of AerynOS 2025.03, as the latest ISO snapshot of this independent GNU/Linux distribution created by ex-Solus maker Ikey Doherty.

IceWM 3.9 Window Manager Released with Xcursor Support

  • Linuxiac.com; By Bobby Borisov (Posted by bobolin on Sep 1, 2025 3:18 AM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story
IceWM 3.9 window manager for X Window System introduces Xcursor support, drops libXpm, improves icesh tools, and updates translations.

AerynOS 2025.08 Released With Many Package Updates

  • Phoronix (Posted by bob on Sep 1, 2025 1:47 AM CST)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
AerynOS 2025.08 ISOs are now available as the third release of the year for this innovative Linux distribution formerly known as Serpent OS...

Banana Pi BPI-F5 Adopts Allwinner T527 SoC in Credit-Card Sized SBC

  • LinuxGizmos.com (Posted by bob on Sep 1, 2025 12:15 AM CST)
  • Groups: ARM; Story Type: News Story
Banana Pi has published initial details on the BPI-F5, a single board computer built on the Allwinner T527 SoC. The chip integrates an octa-core Cortex-A55 CPU, ARM G57 MC1 GPU, HiFi4 DSP, 2 TOPS NPU, and a RISC-V MCU for real-time tasks. The board is intended for industrial control, automotive, and other edge applications. The […]

9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: August 31st, 2025

  • 9to5linux.com; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on Aug 31, 2025 10:44 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: Linux
The 255th installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on August 31st, 2025, keeping you updated with the most important things happening in the Linux world.

Linux 6.17-rc4 Released With Bcachefs Now "Externally Maintained", Some New Hardware

  • Phoronix (Posted by bob on Aug 31, 2025 9:12 PM CST)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
Linus Torvalds just released Linux 6.17-rc4 as the newest weekly test release of Linux 6.17 in working toward the stable release in late September...

Shuttle XPC slim DH810 Rugged Mini PC with Intel Core Ultra 200 Support

  • LinuxGizmos.com (Posted by bob on Aug 31, 2025 7:41 PM CST)
  • Groups: Intel; Story Type: News Story
Shuttle has introduced the XPC slim DH810, a compact mini PC designed for Intel Core Ultra 200 desktop processors in the LGA1851 socket. The system supports “Arrow Lake-S” CPUs with up to 24 cores and integrates a Neural Processing Unit delivering 13 TOPS of AI performance. Processor support extends to Core Ultra 9, 7, and […]

RefreshOS 2.5: The Debian remix that borrows from every desk in the house

A remarkable mixture of different components, but it works RefreshOS is a Debian and KDE-based distro with a difference: it casts its net a lot wider for tools and components.…

Linux 6.17 Adds Support For Logitech G PRO 2 LIGHTSPEED, Wacom Art Pen 2 & More

This week's round of HID subsystem "fixes" for the in-development Linux 6.17 kernel include adding a number of new device IDs and other alterations for supporting new hardware...

Bring your own brain? Why local LLMs are taking off

  • The Register (Posted by bob on Aug 31, 2025 5:16 AM CST)
  • Groups: Cloud; Story Type: News Story
Running AIs on your own machine lets you stick it to the man and save some cash in the process Feature After a decade or two of the cloud, we're used to paying for our computing capability by the megabyte. As AI takes off, the whole cycle promises to repeat itself again, and while AI might seem relatively cheap now, it might not always be so.…

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