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About that brawl between the WordPress co-founder and WP Engine…

  • ComputerWorld; By Steven Vaughan-Nichols (Posted by Scott_Ruecker on Oct 17, 2024 10:52 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
WordPress has been the most popular content management system for years — and WP Engine was one of the most popular WordPress hosting services around. Not long ago, everyone was happy. Now, it's a miserable open-source business war. What happened?

Intel Lunar Lake vs. AMD Strix Point Platform Profile Performance Comparison

For those that have been eager to see more Intel Core Ultra Series 200V Lunar Lake Linux testing, here is the latest installment of testing as well as an update from Intel following my Lunar Lake Linux testing recent reports.

A Simple Overview of GRUB Bootloader Configuration

Understanding the intricacies of the Linux boot process and the GRUB bootloader configuration is essential for system administrators, developers, and Linux enthusiasts who want to harness the full potential of their operating systems.

Fooyin 0.8 Music Player Introduces Advanced Search

  • Linuxiac.com; By Bobby Borisov (Posted by bobolin on Oct 17, 2024 7:41 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Fooyin 0.8 Linux music player expands ReplayGain support, adds smart playlist features, and introduces advanced search options.

Open-sourcing of WinAmp goes badly as owners delete entire repo

The owners of WinAmp have just deleted their entire repo one month after uploading the source code to GitHub. Lots of source code, and quite possibly, not all of it theirs. The deletion happened soon after The Register enquired about the seeming inclusion of Shoutcast DNAS code and some Microsoft and Intel codecs.

Turn Your Android Phone into a Ham Radio with this Open-Source Project

A clever hack to make your phone more useful!

Kumquat – An Allwinner V3s embedded system board with isolated CAN, Ethernet and ESP32 for WiFi and Bluetooth

The Kumquat runs on Buildroot Linux with a mainline kernel and can be programmed with various programming languages making it a great alternative to traditional PLCs.

Survival game Valheim adds a new feast mechanic and The Bog Witch in testing

The excellent survival game Valheim is getting ready to expand again, with a new update available for testing that adds in The Bog Witch and a whole new feast mechanic. Valheim has Native Linux support and it's Steam Deck Verified you can buy it on Humble Store or Steam.

2 Easy Ways to Access Python from R

  • LinuxLinks.com; By Steve Emms (Posted by sde on Oct 17, 2024 1:00 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: Linux, Python
This roundup picks the finest software which lets you access Python from R.

Wow, we can play minecraft mobile on Linux PC!

or Minecraft fans, especially the Bedrock edition, the experience of playing on Linux often poses its own challenges. Minecraft Bedrock Edition was originally designed to run on platforms such as Windows, Android, and iOS, making it difficult for Linux users to enjoy it without a special solution.

NVIDIA Posts Linux Patches For GPU Direct RDMA For Device Private Pages

Building off the existing Linux support for GPU Direct RDMA / Peer-To-Peer DMA functionality, a set of patches were posted by NVIDIA today enabling this P2P DMA support to also work for device-private pages.

Bash IF AND: Using the AND Operator in Bash If Statements

In Bash scripting, conditional statements like “if” allow you to execute code based on a given condition. However, there are often cases where you need to check multiple conditions at once, and this is where the AND operator comes in handy. Understanding how to use the AND operator in Bash can make your scripts more powerful and efficient.

FWS-2290 is a Compact Desktop Network Appliance with Intel N97 for Security Solutions

The FWS-2290, recently launched by AAEON, is a desktop network appliance powered by Intel’s N-series processors, specifically the Intel Processor N97. Designed for UTM and VPN applications, it integrates features such as Intel Control-Flow Enforcement Technology, AES-NI, and Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O.

Wow! Google is Working On Running a Native Linux Terminal App on Your Android Device!

If you use a smartphone, you've probably come across Android or are reading this on a device that has it. At its core, Android is powered by a heavily modified version of the Linux kernel and the Android Open Source Project (AOSP).

How to Open Certain URL Links in Specific Web Browsers

This tutorial shows how to configure Ubuntu or other Linux to redirect certain URLs or domains to specific web browser, while leaving all others open in the default browser.

ATT and Broadcom may settle VMware support case

Fresh filing sees Broadcom admit it discounts deeply – music to the ears of all Virtzilla users coming off contract. AT&T and Broadcom appear to be close to settling their legal dispute over the provision of support services for VMware software.

Intel & AMD Form An x86 Ecosystem Advisory Group

Intel and AMD have jointly announced the creation of an x86 ecosystem advisory group to bring together the two companies as well as other industry leaders -- both companies and individuals such as Linux creator Linus Torvalds.

Unitree G1 and H1 Humanoid Robots Now Available for Ordering

The distributor RobotShop recently featured the Unitree G1 and the more advanced Unitree H1 general-purpose humanoid robots. Both models are equipped with 3D LiDAR and a depth camera for sensing and offer multiple degrees of freedom for mobility. Additionally, the H1 provides an optional upgrade to the Jetson Orin NX for increased computing capabilities.

Nginx Proxy Manager 2.12 Overhauls API Schema and Validation

  • Linuxiac.com; By Bobby Borisov (Posted by bobolin on Oct 16, 2024 11:54 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Nginx Proxy Manager 2.12 is now available! Fixes critical CVEs, updates API, and adds new DNS plugins. Here's more on that.

Someone made a Raspberry Pi Proxmox VM manager, and you can too

There's a near-limitless number of uses for a Raspberry Pi, and it's always a blast to see what people are doing with them. While some people get the idea for a project and grab a Raspberry Pi to turn it into a reality, others get the hardware first and then figure out what to do with it.

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