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Google's Monopoly Lawsuit Could Threaten Mozilla Firefox's Existence: Here's Why
Google's monopoly over web search was bound to raise concerns with the various antitrust watchdogs around the world, and reports revealing that Google paid $26 Billion to be the default search engine on several platforms in 2021 didn't help.
How to Install KDE Plasma on Linux Mint 22
Ready to revamp your Mint experience? Learn how to install KDE Plasma on Linux Mint 22 and embrace a whole new level of functionalities.
Google kills the Chromecast, introduces the Google TV Streamer for both video streaming and Smart Home control
Google has just announced the Chromecast media streamer would be phased out, introducing instead the Google TV Streamer for both TV streaming and the Smart Home with not only gigabit Ethernet, WiFi 5, and Bluetooth 5.1 connectivity, but also Matter support and Thread border router function.
Linux 6.11 x86 Platform Driver Fixes Add More Zen 5 CPU IDs, ASUS ROG Ally X Quirk
Ilpo Järvinen of Intel sent in a new round of x86 platform driver fixes today for the ongoing Linux 6.11 kernel cycle. This pull request has a few items worth mentioning as part of this fixes queue.
5 reasons why Pop!_OS is this Linux pro's favorite distro
Selecting a Linux distribution can be daunting but when you finally find the one, you stick with it. Pop!_OS has been my go-to for a long time. Here's why.
Elevate Your Linux Experience: Effective Performance Optimization Techniques for Enhanced Speed
Linux, an open source operating system, powers a vast array of devices from personal computers to servers and supercomputers. Its flexibility and efficiency have made it a popular choice among developers, system administrators, and tech enthusiasts. However, like any operating system, Linux requires performance optimization to ensure it operates at peak efficiency.
A NVR system on Fedora Server
How to set up Viseron for Network Video Recording (NVR) on Fedora Server, utilizing Kubernetes.
Sublime Text 4 Build 4180 Brings Fixes Across All Platforms
The popular source code editor Sublime Text 4's latest build rolls out new tools for developers, fixes, and improved features for Mac, Windows, and Linux users.
30 Best Free and Open Source Graphical Image Viewers
Images are part of every day internet usage, and are particularly important for social media engagement. A good image viewer is an essential part of any operating system. We pick 30 image viewers you should check out.
libcurl Turns 24: A Look Back at the Journey
libcurl, the popular multi-protocol file transfer library, is 24 years old. Discover its journey from 2000 to becoming a foundation of internet communication.
20 GNOME Extensions To Perfectly Balance GNOME
In this article, we are going to see the top GNOME extensions that you can use for each use case and workflow in order to improve your GNOME experience and boost your productivity.
Open-Source AMD GPU Implementation Of CUDA "ZLUDA" Has Been Taken Down
Back in February of this year you may recall the interesting news that was announced on Phoronix that AMD Quietly Funded A Drop-In CUDA Implementation Built On ROCm: It's Now Open-Source. That open-source ZLUDA code for AMD GPUs has been available since AMD quit funding the developer earlier this year.
How to Setup Rygel Media Server on Ubuntu
Discover a step-by-step guide to setting up Rygel Home Media Server on Ubuntu and other Linux distributions running on GNOME DE.
How to Run a Linux Command Without Keeping It in History
In this article, you will learn six different methods for running a Linux command without keeping track of its history.
Wlroots Finally Gets Explicit Sync Integration
New explicit sync support has been merged into wlroots, a Wayland compositor library, promising enhanced graphics handling to all Sway users.
Firefox 130 Promises to Enable Overscroll Animations on Linux, Firefox Labs
With Firefox 129 rolling out today to users worldwide on all supported platforms, Mozilla has promoted the upcoming release, Firefox 130, to the beta channel for public testing, so it’s time to look at the new features and improvements.
Sway Compositor Lands Wayland Explicit Sync Support
Yesterday the Sway i3-inspired Wayland compositor saw tearing control support merged while today another prominent Wayland protocol has been merged: linux-drm-syncobj-v1 for explicit sync support...
Save a town from paranormal infestation in the point and click adventure The founders of redacted
Love your point and click adventures? Here's a fresh one for you! The founders of [redacted] from Relatively Painless Games looks like a great addition to your gaming library.
How to Install Ansible Semaphore on Debian 12
Ansible Semaphore is an open-source web UI for Ansible playbooks. It enables the deployment using Ansible automation via a web browser. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the installation of Ansible Semaphore on the Debian 12 server.
ADLINK Unveils New SBC35 Series: 3.5” Single Board Computers Featuring Intel i3/i5/i7 & N97 Processors
ADLINK Technology Inc has announced the launch of its new SBC35 Series of 3.5” Single Board Computers. These boards are engineered to maximize efficiency in compact spaces, making them ideal for space-constrained applications in automation, transportation, medical fields, and smart city projects.
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