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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.

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.

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.

iSG Display Max Gateway for Smart Home Automation with Matter and Zigbee

AmeriDroid recently featured the iSG Display Max Gateway, a flexible platform designed to streamline smart home management and automation. With its 10-inch display and support for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Low Energy, the gateway integrates multiple protocols to offer flexibility for diverse smart home setups.

Seal: A Nifty Open Source Android App to Download YouTube Video and Audio

Download YouTube video/music (for educational purpose or with consent) with this little, handy Android app.

Bringing Open Source Power To Industrial Environments

  • OpenSourceForU.com; By Akanksha Gaur (Posted by Scott_Ruecker on Nov 18, 2024 3:39 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Designed to overcome the challenges of modern industrial workloads, this innovative platform combines the reliability of RHEL with open-source flexibility, enabling seamless AI, data aggregation, and more—right at the industrial edge.

Linux 6.13 Adding "slab_strict_numa" SLAB Option For Helping ARM Performance

As part of the SLAB (SLUB) allocator updates pending for the upcoming Linux 6.13 cycle is a new "slab_strict_numa" option that is reported to further help ARM Linux performance such as for Ampere Computing servers.

This Simple Change Improved the Performance of My Homelab Running on Raspberry Pi

My struggling Raspberry Pi got a performance boost by a small change in the memory configuration.

HackerBox 0108 Implements a Macintosh 128K Emulator on RP2040 Platform

This month’s HackerBox introduces an opportunity to explore retro computing through the configuration of the PICOboot RP2040 Development Board to emulate the functionality of an original Macintosh 128K.

How to Install ADB on Windows, macOS & Linux

Installing ADB (Android Debug Bridge) on your computer is crucial for Android users who want to unlock the full potential of their devices. This guide will walk you through the steps to set up ADB on Windows, macOS, and Linux, ensuring you can connect your Android device seamlessly.

How to install Ubuntu 24.04 or Ubuntu 24.10 on a MacBook Air

This tutorial gives you a step-by-step guide on how to install Ubuntu 24.04 LTS or Ubuntu 24.10 on a MacBook Air (13-inch) and get the Broadcom wireless card to work without a hassle.

GCC 15 Adds Option For Arm Guarded Control Stack "GCS" Code Generation

GCC 15 feature development is soon wrapping up to focus on bug fixing before releasing GCC 15.1 as stable in the early months of 2025. One of the latest features to make it in the compiler codebase is code generation support around Arm Guarded Control Stack (GCS) functionality.

Half-Life 2 free to keep until November 18th, Episodes One & Two now included with a huge update

To celebrate that Half-Life 2 has turned 20, Valve has made it free to claim and keep for a limited time. Not only that, but Episodes One and Two are now included. Half-Life 2 has Native Linux support and is rated Steam Deck Verified.

SUSE Says Rancher Observability Is Better Than Pure Plays

SUSE Cloud Observability is touted as an all-encompassing platform for SUSE and Rancher environments.

AFFiNE: A Truly Wonderful Open Source Notion Alternative With a Focus on Privacy

A solid open source rival to Notion and Miro. Let us take a look!

Orange Pi 4A low-cost octa-core SBC is powered by Allwinner T527 Cortex-A55 AI SoC with a 2TOPS NPU

  • CNX-Software.com; By Jean-Luc AuFranc (Posted by Scott_Ruecker on Nov 17, 2024 9:44 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Orange Pi 4A is a new low-cost credit card-size single board computer (SBC) powered by an Allwinner T527 octa-core Cortex-A55 processor with a 2TOP NPU and offered with either 2GB or 4GB RAM.

TUXEDO Computers Relicenses Some Of Their Drivers To GPLv2

Following the proposed patches this week to adjust the Linux kernel's module loader to treat the TUXEDO Computers drivers as proprietary due to being GPLv3 licensed rather than GPLv2 to jive with the rest of the upstream kernel code, some of the TUXEDO drivers have now been re-licensed.

Inspired by SSX, arcade snowboarding game Tricky Madness is now in Early Access

After a new snowboarding game built like the classics? Tricky Madness is out in Early Access and includes Linux support.

7 Problems You Might Face After Dual Booting Linux and Windows And How to Fix Them

Tried dual booting Windows and Linux and facing some issues? Fret not, we got solutions to some of your issues here.

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