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Raspberry Pi AI Kit: 13 TOPs AI Performance with Hailo 8L and M.2 HAT+

  • LinuxGizmos.com; By Giorgio Mendoza (Posted by bob on Jun 4, 2024 10:37 PM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Raspberry Pi
The Raspberry Pi AI Kit, a recent collaboration between Raspberry Pi and Hailo, has been launched to make artificial intelligence more accessible to enthusiasts and developers alike. Priced at $70, this kit integrates a powerful Hailo-8L AI accelerator module into the Raspberry Pi ecosystem, specifically designed for the Raspberry Pi 5.

How to Create a File-Based Filesystem Using dd Command on Linux

  • linuxconfig.org; By Lubos Rendek (Posted by linuxer on Jun 4, 2024 9:22 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
Creating a file-based filesystem on Linux using the dd command is a useful technique for testing, development, or creating isolated storage environments without partitioning your physical disks. This tutorial will guide you through each step in detail, explaining the purpose and the commands involved.

Ubuntu Cinnamon Makes Switching From Windows to Linux Easy, Here's How

If you're looking for a Linux distro that looks very similar to Windows, then check out Ubuntu Cinnamon. Ubuntu Cinnamon provides a reliable, customizable, and relatively secure interface that makes switching from Windows easier, smoother, and more enjoyable.

US government warns on critical Linux security flaw, urges users to patch immediately

The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has added a new flaw to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog, signaling in-the-wild abuse, and giving federal agencies a patching deadline.

5 ways to save your Windows 10 PC in 2025 - and most are free

As many as 240 million Windows 10 PCs can't be upgraded to Windows 11. What's a user to do? You have five viable alternatives to trashing your machine.

How to install the Ryujinx Emulator on Ubuntu and Other Distros

Discover a step-by-step guide to install Ryujinx Emuator on Ubuntu and other Linux distributions with practical usage examples.

How to Create a Systemd Service in Linux (under 1 Minute)

Learn how to create a systemd service file in Linux to manage your application or shell script file in the background as a service.

Contribute to Rawhide Test Days -- DNF 5.2

Fedora Rawhide test days are events where anyone can help make sure changes in Fedora Linux work well in an upcoming release. Fedora community members often participate, and the public is welcome at these events. If you’ve never contributed to Fedora Linux before, this is a perfect way to get started.

NixOS 24.05 Arrives with Linux 6.6 LTS, GNOME 46, KDE Plasma 6, and Lomiri

The independent distro NixOS, whose set of packages can be used on other GNU/Linux distributions, as well as on macOS systems, has a new major release, NixOS 24.05, that introduces support for recent technologies and various enhancements.

Installing QEMU on Debian with XFCE Desktop

  • LinuxStans.com; By Jeremy Carter (Posted by Feenta on Jun 4, 2024 12:42 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
A short and simple tutorial showing how to install QEMU on Debian (Xfce)

Linux Mint’s Software Manager Is Now Faster & Safer

Linux Mint's Software Manager has been significantly improved with faster loading, instant window display, and secure Flatpak settings.

Interview with GloriousEggroll about Proton-GE, Nobara, Lutris, and more

The Destination Linux podcast had a fascinating conversation with the Linux Gaming powerhouse, GloriousEggroll. Eggy joins DL to talk about Proton-GE, Nobara, Lutris and much more.

Linux Mint Disabling Unverified Flatpaks By Default

The Linux Mint project is out with its monthly newsletter that highlights recent progress made on this Ubuntu (and Debian) derived, desktop-focused Linux distribution. In May they worked out enhancements to Linux Mint's software manager and also continued working on optimizing their package archive hosting...

Building open, private AI with the Mozilla Builders Accelerator

AI tools are more accessible than ever. Big tech companies have made this possible, but their focus on growth and monetization prioritizes large-scale products. This leaves smaller AI projects in the shadows, despite their potential to better serve individual needs. That’s why we’re excited to introduce the Mozilla Builders Accelerator. This program is designed to […] The post Building open, private AI with the Mozilla Builders Accelerator appeared first on The Mozilla Blog.

Canonical Releases Ubuntu Core 24 for IoT, Edge, and Embedded Devices

Canonical today announced Ubuntu Core 24 as the latest stable version of this official Ubuntu flavor optimized for IoT (Internet of Things), as well as embedded and edge devices.

Amarok 3.0.1 Open-Source Music Player Improves the Wikipedia Applet

  • 9to5linux.com; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on Jun 4, 2024 4:01 AM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
Amarok 3.0.1 is here a little over a month after Amarok 3.0 to add a couple of new features including an option that lets users copy an image from the Wikipedia applet to the clipboard, along with a clickable notification if the user clicks on a non-Wikipedia link and the ability to indicate the active search option in the Wikipedia applet.

How to Find AWS EC2 Instance Type Over SSH (6 Methods)

In this article, you'll learn how a developer or SysAdmin can find the AWS EC2 instance type over SSH using six practical methods.

NixOS 24.05 “Uakari” Brings Fresh Features and Enhanced Stability

The immutable and declarative NixOS 24.05 "Uakari" launches with robust upgrades, including GNOME 46, Plasma 6, and Linux kernel 6.6.

OpenCV 4.10 Released With Many DNN Improvements, Wayland Backend For Linux

OpenCV 4.10 is out today as the newest version of the Open Computer Vision Library for this widely-used library with machine learning support, object detection, segmentation and recognition, motion video tracking, gesture recognition, and a variety of other features important for today's diverse workloads.

How to Insert a Line at the Beginning of a File on Linux

  • linuxconfig.org; By Lubos Rendek (Posted by linuxer on Jun 3, 2024 9:55 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
In Linux, modifying files from the command line is a common task. Whether you need to prepend configuration parameters, add headers to text files, or make bulk edits, knowing how to insert a line at the beginning of a file can be very useful. This article explores several methods to achieve this efficiently.

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