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Shopping For A Launch-Day AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series Laptop For Linux Testing
With this week's Computex announcement by AMD of the Ryzen AI 300 series laptop processors built atop Zen 5, one of the pleasant aspects has been several laptop models being announced already to be powered by either the Ryzen AI 9 365 or Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 flagship models. Some models are also already available for pre-order ahead of launch day.
A roadmap for VirtIO Video on ChromeOS: part 3
This final installment discusses the future plans for cros-libva and cros-codecs in general, as well as the tentative "virtio-media" protocol and some of our recent contributions to the ecosystem.
Lansweeper finds a lot of CentOS Linux out there
Network scan reveals 26 percent of Linux boxes are CentOS 7, EOL later this month. What happens next? Lansweeper's scans of its customers' networks found an awful lot of Linux boxes facing imminent end of life, with no direct upgrade path. This, for clarity, is a very bad thing.
How to use Microsoft OneDrive on Linux
In this post, I’m going to show you how to use OneDrive on a Linux distro. Both GUI and CLI options.Microsoft OneDrive doesn’t have an official desktop client for Linux. So, the only options you are left with are using the web version via a browser, or using 3-rd party clients. I’ll feature the 3-rd party clients here. Some of the clients in this post will be the same as the Google Drive clients.
LibreOffice 24.2.4 Office Suite Is Now Available for Download with 72 Bug Fixes
The Document Foundation announced today the general availability of LibreOffice 24.2.4 as the fourth point release to the latest LibreOffice 24.2 office suite series fixing more than 70 bugs.
Debian 13 Moves to tmpfs for /tmp/ Directory
Debian 13 introduces tmpfs for /tmp and timed cleanup for /var/tmp, aligning with standard practices in the upcoming Trixie release.
Linux 6.10 Fixes AMD Zen 5 CPU Frequency Reporting With cpupower
This week's pull request of power management fixes for the Linux 6.10 kernel has an important change for the in-tree cpupower utility to fix P-State frequency reporting on upcoming Zen 5 (Family 1Ah) processors.
ArrowDL - cross-platform download manager
ArrowDL is a mass download manager. The software lets you download links, pictures, videos from YouTube and other sites, as well as peer-to-peer, and other media available on the internet.
How To Kill A Process Running On A Specific Port In Linux
This detailed tutorial explains how to find and kill a process running on a specific port in Linux and Unix-like operating systems.
Essential Support Sites for Linux Admins (Free Download)
Just because a piece of software is open source doesn’t mean there’s no support available. In fact, open-source software has plenty of available support… it’s sometimes just not in the form you’re accustomed to.
Milk-V Meles RISC-V Single Board Computer with 8GB RAM, 128GB eMMC
The Milk-V Meles, a credit card-sized single-board computer, leverages the power of the TH1520 System-on-Chip, a RISC-V based platform. It’s packed with features like Gigabit Ethernet, dual camera support, and dual display capabilities, making it suitable for hobbyists and makers.
Monitor Network Sockets Using ss Command in Linux
Learn how to use the ss command to monitor the network sockets on Linux, such as listing listening sockets, associated processes, etc.
blendOS 4: Yet Another Try on Immutability
blendOS 4, an immutable Arch-based Linux distro betting on a declarative approach, has just been released. However, it left us with mixed feelings. Here's why.
How to Install Apache Web Server on Ubuntu
Learn how to install Apache on Ubuntu using package manager and source code, followed by how to configure, manage, secure, and use Apache.
VLC 3.0.21 Adds New AMD VQ Enhancer Filter, Improves Opus Ambisonic Support
VLC 3.0.21 is now available as the latest stable version of this popular, cross-platform, free, and versatile media player for GNU/Linux, Android, macOS, Windows, and other platforms.
The Most Popular Linux News Over The Past 20 Years
With yesterday marking the 20th birthday of Phoronix, I was curious what the most popular news articles were over these past two decades. There's a lot of compiler fodder, news from the early days of AMD Ryzen, Linus Torvalds commentary, and more.
How to Check a Website Header Using Linux Command Line
Checking the headers of a website can provide valuable information about the server, security policies, and other metadata. This is particularly useful for web developers, system administrators, and security professionals. The Linux command line offers several tools that allow users to inspect website headers easily and efficiently.
How to Install Nginx on Ubuntu 24.04 and Other
Learn how to install Nginx (either stable or mainline) on Ubuntu using the package manager, Launchpad PPA, official repository, and source file.
Immutable Distro blendOS 4 Officially Released, Now Fully Declarative
blendOS developer Rudra Saraswat today announced the general availability of blendOS 4 as another major update to this Arch Linux-based immutable Linux distribution with some unique features.
How to Install LOMP Stack (OpenLiteSpeed, MySQL, and PHP) on Ubuntu 24.04
OpenLiteSpeed is a lightweight and open-source version of the LiteSpeed Server developed by LiteSpeed Technologies. It supports Apache Rewrite rules, HTTP/2 and HTTP/3, and TLS v1.3 and QUIC protocols. This tutorial will show you how to install an OpenLiteSpeed Server on Ubuntu 24.04.
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