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Canonical: We Are Excited to Explore the Idea of a Fully Containerised, Immutable Ubuntu Desktop
Canonical’s Oliver Smith writes today in a blog post that the company behind one of the most popular GNU/Linux distributions is excited to explore the idea of a fully containerized and immutable Ubuntu desktop in the near future.
Want to easily deploy an open-source LLM? Anyscale’s Aviary project takes flight
Getting an open-source LLM model deployed onto infrastructure has often been a bespoke process of trial and error as developers figure out the right compute resources and configuration parameters. It’s also not easy for developers to simply compare one model with another. These are some of the challenges Anyscale is looking to help solve with Aviary.
Kali Linux 2023.2 Brings PipeWire Support to Xfce Edition, Overhauls i3 Desktop
Offensive Security announced today a new release of their popular ethical hacking and penetration testing GNU/Linux distribution that brings new features, updated and new tools, and many improvements, Kali Linux 2023.2.
Cortex M0 based dev kit is equipped with barometric air pressure sensor
The DPS310/368 Kit2Go from Infineon is a low-cost development board powered by the XMC100 industrial microcontroller. The compact embedded board can be quickly integrated into IoT and embedded applications since it supports the Arduino IDE platform. Both development boards implement the XMC1100 (32-bit Arm Cortex-M0) microcontroller which belongs to the XMC1000 family of industrial MCUs […]
LibreOffice 7.6: Discover the Best New Features
Feature highlights of LibreOffice 7.6, which introduces new enhancements to Calc, Writer, and Impress with compatibility with Office 365.
Ultimate Guide To Dual Booting Windows And Ubuntu
This step-by-step guide will help you install Ubuntu alongside Windows and enjoy the benefits of dual booting Windows and Ubuntu.
Linux Command Line Tricks for Efficient and Faster Workflow
Explore a collection of Linux command line tricks and terminal tips to supercharge your productivity. Master efficient techniques and unleash the full potential of the Linux command line for a smoother and more streamlined workflow.
tori – terminal-based music player
tori is an example of a project that’s in a very early stage of development. This is a terminal-based music player and playlist manager that can play music from local files and external URLs. It’s billed as a frictionless music player, although it’s not clear what this really means.
MX Linux’s Refreshed Identity: Get Ready for MX-23 ‘Libretto’
MX Linux pays homage to its origins with a logo revamp, unveiling the highly anticipated MX-23 ‘Libretto’ public beta.
Enable Fractional Scaling in Fedora with GNOME
Step-by-step guide on how to enable fractional scaling in Fedora Linux workstation with GNOME edition with additional instructions.
myTUXEDO, a Nextcloud based storage offered with TUXEDO devices
TUXEDOComputers delivers plenty of free services and products with their Linux hardware, including but not limited to TUXEDO OS, TUXEDO Control Center, and myTUXEDO cloud storage.
myTUXEDO is an open-source Nextcloud-based cloud storage service developed by TUXEDOComputers. It has a dozen of productivity and security features...
Milk-V Mars single board computer features RISC-V StarFive processor
The Milk-V Mars is a new single board computer built on the StarFive JH7110 RISC-V processor. The device is featured in a Raspberry Pi SBC form-factor and it supports up to 4K resolution. According to the announcement page, the Milk-V Mars is based on the StarFive JH7110 quad-core processor also seen in the Star64 single […]
LibreOffice to Get APNG Import/Export Support and Improved OpenPGP Encryption
The Document Foundation has finished selecting the projects for its LibreOffice open-source office suite in Google Summer of Code (GSoC) 2023, promising new features and improvements that have been requested by users for a long time now.
Why you might want an email client in the era of webmail
New beta versions of Thunderbird (and Firefox, while we're at it) to help set you up
It's beta season in Mozilla land and some cool shiny stuff is on the way. Versions 114 of both the Firefox browser and its distant cousin the Thunderbird email client are heading our way.…
Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Apple Activity Monitor
Activity Monitor displays a variety of resources in use on a system in real time. These include processes, disk activity, memory usage, and more to provide a sort of dashboard.
Nitrux 2.8.1 Released with Linux Kernel 6.3, Plasma Wayland by Default
Uri Herrera announced today the release and general availability for download of Nitrux 2.8.1 as another monthly release for this Debian-based, systemd-free GNU/Linux distribution built around the KDE Plasma and apps ecosystem.
Solved Termux Package Management Issue
Today you will learn the cause of the Termux package management issue, how to solve it, and other ways to solve it.
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: May 28th, 2023
The 139th installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on May 28th, 2023, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things happening in the Linux world.
Mesa 23.1.1 Improves VA-API/H.264 Decoding for Firefox on Fedora 37, Fixes Bugs
Mesa 23.1.1 open-source graphics stack is now available for download with improved VA-API/H.264 for Firefox on Fedora Linux 37, improved support for several games, and other bug fixes.
FYI: Windows XP keygen made to work on Linux
The unkillable OS rises from the grave… Again. Over 21 years after it first came out, the Microsoft operating system that will not die is receiving another lease of life. It's possible to activate new installations, safely and securely, without a crack, offline and while using Linux.…
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