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How to remove Linux from a dual boot with Windows

Setting up a dual boot with Linux and Windows is fairly simple, and the overall process only takes a few minutes. Removing Linux from dual boot, however, can be a bit of a challenge, as there's no easy way to do it.

5 Apps to Benchmark or Stress Test Your GPU in Ubuntu Linux

Want to do performance test on your graphics card? Here I’m going to introduce some for you that work on Linux desktop. Benchmark or stress test is a way to measure your hardware performance, tell if it’s working the way it should be, and compare with other devices.

Intels Zswap IAA Compress Batching Work Is Very Interesting For Linux Performance

The Intel In-Memory Analytics Accelerator (IAA) found in various Xeon SKUs since Sapphire Rapids can be of big benefit to Linux servers/workstations with a Linux kernel patch series that has been in the works to provide Zswap IAA compress batching.

Mozilla's Firefox browser turns 20. Does it still matter?

A former exec believes in the non-profit's mission, says the battle lines have changed. Mozilla's Firefox browser clocked its second decade over the weekend, an event celebrated by Mozilla Corporation CEO Laura Chambers.

Containerizing WordPress: Best Practices for Robust Security and Management

Keeping WordPress secure can be challenging, especially when considering Linux security concerns in a typical LAMP stack setup. Most WordPress security issues stem from third-party plugins, insecure coding, and server-level vulnerabilities in a typical LAMP stack setup-Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP-to build and deploy WordPress.

Intel Idle Support For Granite Rapids D Going Into Linux 6.13

The "intel_idle" driver provides CPU idle time management for Intel processors on Linux for helping to put the processor into low-power states in conjunction with the MWAIT instruction.

Celeron Powered Fanless Mini PC with Dual 4K Display Support and M.2 2280 Slot

The EMP-100 is a compact, fanless mini PC built for versatile applications, including digital signage, industrial control, and retail environments. Designed with an aluminum chassis and VESA mounting support, it provides silent performance, dual 4K display support, and storage expansion via an M.2 2280 slot.

How AI is reshaping creativity: Insights from art, tech and policy

AI is shaking things up in the creative world, and I get why a lot of artists feel anxious. Whenever new technology comes along — especially in industries like ours — it brings fear. Fear of losing control, fear of being replaced. That’s real. But there’s another side to this: AI can open doors we never thought possible.

Servo Browser Engine Seeing Many Performance Optimizations & SubtleCrypto API

The Rust-written Servo browser web layout engine project is out with its October 2024 status update that provides insight to their development activities the past several weeks.

Cost-Effective DART-MX91 SoM with 1.4GHz NXP i.MX 91 Processor Available from $35

Variscite has introduced the DART-MX91 System on Module, a compact and cost-effective solution within the DART Pin2Pin family, targeting edge devices for IoT, smart cities, industrial applications, and more.

Exploring the Firefox Community on r/firefox

Open source thrives because of its people. Firefox, like so many successful open-source projects, is powered by passionate contributors and dedicated supporters. Their collective efforts have transformed Firefox from just a web browser into the cornerstone of a global community, bringing together users and developers with a shared vision for the open web.

New patch adds support for Apple's latest Magic Trackpad to Linux

Towards the end of October, Apple unveiled its new iMacs, complete with a new Magic Keyboard, Magic Mouse, and Magic Trackpad featuring a new USB-C port. Two weeks after that announcement, Linux kernel developer Callahan Kovacs has submitted a patch that will let you use the new Trackpad with Linux machines.

Early Benchmarks: AMD EPYC 9005 Performance & Power Efficiency To Lead Further With Linux 6.13

One of the many changes to look forward to with the upcoming Linux 6.13 kernel cycle is the AMD P-State driver to be used by default with the new EPYC 9005 series processors.

Fedora Linux Is Getting a New Installer

The installer for Fedora Linux isn’t perfect. Now, the Fedora team is working on a replacement that aims to be less confusing and more useful.

Unlocking the Future of User Management

In the ever-evolving landscape of Linux, Fedora stands out as a pioneer, continually embracing innovation while maintaining stability. One of the most significant advancements in recent releases is the introduction of systemd-homed.

Microsoft Announces Open-Source Hyperlight For Embedded VMM Within Linux/Windows Apps

Microsoft last month announced the open-source Rust-written OpenHCL for running confidential Intel TDX and AMD SEV-SNP virtual machines. Today Microsoft is announcing another interesting open-source, Rust-based project in the virtualization space: Hyperlight.

Getting Started With openEuler

openEuler is gaining steady popularity outside its homeland. Let's see what it is and how you can get started with it.

Auto-Match Ubuntu’s Accent Colour to Your Wallpaper

For a pinch more personalisation of Ubuntu 24.10 check out Auto Accent Colour, a new GNOME Shell extension that changes the system accent colour based on your current desktop wallpaper.

Ubuntu Unity still has one of my favorite PC interfaces of all time

If you're looking for an efficient desktop, Unity is hard to beat, and there's an official spin ready to make your life a bit easier.

Why Linux Leads the Charge in High-Performance Computing

Computing has changed in recent years, with the demand for high-performance computing (HPC) rising every single day. Many advancements were made, with most notable breakthroughs in the form of artificial intelligence and supercomputing.

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