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OpenRA for classic RTS games like Red Alert has a new playtest with enhanced visuals, revamped map editor
OpenRA is a free and open source project to play classic strategy games like Red Alert, Command & Conquer, and Dune 2000. It's also used as the base for some original games. A new playtest is finally out with lots new!
OpenELA Publishes Code for Devs Who Want to DIY RHEL 9.5
Wanna build your own RHEL clone? OpenELA’s got all the source code you need, ready to download for free.
Linux Kernel 6.12 Has Landed – And It’s a Big One
Linus Torvalds has announced the release of Linux kernel 6.12, and an eclectic assortment of changes contained within make it one of the most biggest kernel releases for a while.
20 years of Firefox: How a community project changed the web
What was browsing the web like in 2004? People said things like “surfing the internet,” for starters. Excessive pop-up ads were annoying but they felt like the norm. The search bar and multiple tabs did not exist, and there seemed to be only one browser in sight. That is, until Firefox 1.0 arrived and gave it real competition.
Shotcut 24.11 Open-Source Video Editor Released with Various Bug Fixes
Shotcut 24.11 open-source, free, and cross-platform video editor written in Qt is now available for download with various bug fixes from previous releases to improve the software’s existing functionality and features.
Linux Kernel 6.12 Release Adds Real-Time Capability and Initial Raspberry Pi 5 Support
Linux Kernel 6.12 finally brings in real-time computing capabilities to the mainline.
New AMD ERAPS Feature Yields Additional Performance Gains On Zen 5
At the beginning of November I wrote about AMD Linux engineers posting Linux patches enabling a new "ERAPS" feature for Zen 5.
7 Top Free and Open Source Rust Web Micro-Frameworks
Here’s our verdict on the best free and open source Rust web micro-frameworks.
Unofficial PC port of Zelda: Majora's Mask, 2 Ship 2 Harkinian has a big new release out
Released originally back in May, 2 Ship 2 Harkinian allows you to play Nintendo's Zelda: Majora's Mask properly on PC and a new release just shipped. The project is under the CC0 1.0 Universal license and has releases for Linux, macOS and Windows.
Linux Binary Analysis for Reverse Engineering and Vulnerability Discovery
In the world of cybersecurity and software development, binary analysis holds a unique place. It is the art of examining compiled programs to understand their functionality, identify vulnerabilities, or debug issues—without access to the original source code.
AlmaLinux OS 9.5 Is Here as a Free Alternative to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.5
The AlmaLinux OS Foundation announced today the release and general availability of AlmaLinux OS 9.5 (codename Teal Serval), as the latest stable version of this free Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) fork.
KubeCon 2024: Innovations and Milestones Shape Future of Cloud-Native Tech
KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2024 celebrated Kubernetes' 10th anniversary with major announcements, cloud-native certifications, and key updates from CNCF graduated projects.
Linux 6.13 Rolling Out NVMe 2.1 Support & NVMe Rotational Media
All of the block subsystem changes were sent out today for the in-development Linux 6.13 kernel, including a prominent set of NVMe additions.
Customize Lock Screen in Ubuntu 24.04 from Lock screen Itself
I’ve written about how to change lock screen background in Ubuntu with default GNOME desktop. Here’s now a new choice to do the job when you’re at the lock screen.
CAST-net - full-text rss terminal reader
CAST-text is billed as a zero latency, easy-to-use full-text RSS terminal reader. This is free and open source software written in Go.
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: November 17th, 2024
The 214th installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on November 17th, 2024, keeping you updated with the most important things happening in the Linux world.
SSHuttle: A VPN-Like Tool for Secure Traffic Routing
SSHuttle is a powerful, VPN-like tool that allows Linux users to securely route network traffic through a remote server using SSH. It is ideal for scenarios where you need secure traffic encryption, bypassing firewalls, or accessing restricted resources without the overhead of setting up a full-fledged VPN.
Shotcut 24.11 Improves Stability and Fixes Transition Bugs
Shotcut 24.11, a free cross-platform video editor, rolls out with fixes for frame rate conversion, transitions, exports, and crashes.
Everything Red Hat Says About RHEL 9.5 Is Just as True of AlmaLinux 9.5
AlmaLinux is again the first RHEL clone to cross the finish line with a new release.
Raspberry Pi OS Now Defaults To 512MB Swap, Updates Labwc Compositor
With last month's Raspberry Pi OS update they now default to Wayland on all Raspberry Pi models alongside various other operating system improvements. Out today is the latest iteration of the Debian-based Raspberry Pi OS with software updates and other changes.