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Minecraft is getting a real creepy new biome and mob, plus item bundles

Minecraft Live 2024 has been and gone and with it we've been given details on the next new biome and mob coming.

Linux SED Command: Everything you Need to Know

  • RoseHosting Blog; By Jeff Wilson (Posted by RoseHosting on Oct 2, 2024 2:10 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
In this tutorial, we will explain the Linux SED command using some real examples. SED (Stream Editor) is one of the most used Linux commands in scripts and command lines. It searches, replaces, inserts, and deletes strings.

Best Free and Open Source Software: September 2024 Updates

  • LinuxLinks.com; By Steve Emms (Posted by sde on Oct 2, 2024 12:40 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: Linux
September 2024 updates to the largest compilation of recommended free and open source software available for Linux.

Mozilla Firefox 131 Is Now Available for Download, Here’s What’s New

Mozilla published today the final release of the Firefox 131 web browser, which is now available for download from the project’s download server ahead of the official release on October 1st, 2024.

Granite Rapids, AmpereOne & PREEMPT_RT Landing Made For An Exciting September

During the month of September on Phoronix there were 265 original news articles and 16 Linux hardware reviews / featured benchmark articles. Here's a look back at the most exciting content for September.

How to Run Linux Commands without Typing Sudo Password

Learn how to eliminate the hassle of typing your password for every sudo command in Linux, whether you want to run specific commands or even all of them, with this step-by-step guide.

5 Reasons Why I Love and Use Emacs in Linux

  • Make Tech Easier; By Ramces Red (Posted by damien on Oct 1, 2024 7:37 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Linux
Emacs is a free and open-source cross-platform text editor. Learn some of the reasons why I use Emacs in Linux and for productivity tasks.

Cinnamon 6.4 Promises Pleasant Surprises for Desktop Users

Linux Mint unveils a darker, modern theme with rounded objects and redesigned dialogs for the upcoming Cinnamon 6.4 desktop environment.

How to Attach an Executable File to Your Email (Works on Gmail)

Find out the File Smuggling technique to secretly share the executable file from an email provider, such as Gmail, without getting blocked.

Audacious 4.4.1 Open-Source Audio Player Brings New Features and Improvements

  • 9to5linux.com; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on Oct 1, 2024 5:01 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
The Audacious open-source audio player, a descendant of the XMMS media player, has been updated to version 4.4.1, a release that introduces several new features and improvements.

Intel Xe2 Lunar Lake Graphics Performance Disappoints On Linux

While I have been very eager to test out the Core Ultra 200V Lunar Lake series on Linux in part due to the new Xe2 integrated graphics, after several days of pushing a new Lunar Lake laptop on Linux the results have been very disappointing.

Linux Mint Gives First Look at New Cinnamon Theme

As revealed last month, Linux Mint is working on an improved default theme for the Cinnamon desktop – and today we got our first look at what’s coming.

FreeBSD Wants More People Using It on Laptops and Here’s Their Plan

Do you want FreeBSD on your laptop? Maybe now is the perfect time to give it a try!

Switching to Linux Saves You Money in More Ways Than One

While mobile devices are fine for chatting, reading, and watching, sometimes you need a real computer to get work done. But, it's become expensive to keep Windows PC up to date. Switching to Linux means you can keep using your old PC, and save money in other ways, too.

Raspberry Pi AI Camera with Sony IMX500 AI sensor and RP2040 MCU launched for $70

We previously noted that Raspberry Pi showcased a Raspberry Pi Zero 2W with a Raspberry Pi AI camera based on a Sony IMX500 intelligent vision sensor at Embedded World 2024, but it was not available at the time. The good news is that the Raspberry Pi AI camera is now available for $70 from your favorite distributor.

FFmpeg 7.1 Promises Major Improvements in Video Processing

  • Linuxiac.com; By Bobby Borisov (Posted by bobolin on Oct 1, 2024 11:48 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
FFmpeg 7.1 "Peter" debuts with full Vulkan encoding pipelines, enhanced AAC decoding, MV-HEVC support, and more. Here's what's new!

Linux kernel 6.11 lands with vintage TV support

Released remotely from Vienna, Linux kernel 6.11 is here, with improved monochrome TV support. Yes, in 2024. Emperor penguin Linus Torvalds was attending the Open Source Summit in the Austrian capital, but that didn't stop him working-from-hotel and emitting the latest and greatest Linux kernel.

AMD Ryzen 9000 Series Excited Linux Users The Most In Q3

With the third quarter drawing to a close, here's a look back at the most popular Linux/open-source related content for the quarter. This quarter there's been more than 730 news articles and 50 Linux hardware reviews / featured benchmark articles all written by your's truly covering a range of areas.

Raspberry Pi Launches $70 AI Camera with 12MP Sensor and Broad Compatibility

Raspberry Pi has launched a new low-cost AI Camera, bringing powerful AI capabilities to all Raspberry Pi models. Unlike the AI Kit, which is limited to the Raspberry Pi 5, the AI Camera is more versatile and compatible with a wider range of devices.

Linux Mint 22.1 Slated for Release in December with Revamped Cinnamon Theme

In the latest monthly newsletter published today, Linux Mint project leader Clement Lefebvre shares a sneak peek at the new default Cinnamon theme coming to Linux Mint 22.1 later this year.

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