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GE-Proton 9-15 released with an important fix for NVIDIA GPUs

Have an NVIDIA GPU? Use GE-Proton? You should probably make sure you're on GE-Proton 9-15 which was just released. This is a "hotfix" build to clear up some problems from the previous recent release.

Linux 6.12 x86 Platform Drivers Brings Improvements For Laptops Plus Intel ELC

The x86 platform driver changes that were merged last week for the Linux 6.12 kernel continue to be quite lively with changes for enhancing Linux laptop support along with other Intel platform improvements.

VirtualBox 7.1.2 Adds Support for 3D Acceleration in ARM VMs

VirtualBox 7.1.2 is the first such point release since the VirtualBox 7.1 series debuted earlier this month. Naturally, it builds on that major release with a flurry of big fixes, performance finesse, and UI refinements, and adds a few new features.

Install Deluge BitTorrent Client on Ubuntu & Other Linux Distros

In this article, you'll learn how to install the Deluge BitTorrent client on Ubuntu and other Linux distros, how to use it, and then how to remove it.

How to Use XXD Command in Linux: A Step-by-Step Guide

Learn how to use the XXD command to manage, convert, and display binary data from standard input or file on Unix and Linux.

HiFiBerry DAC8x and Amp4 Pro for High-Quality Multi-Channel and Stereo Sound

The HiFiBerry DAC8x and HiFiBerry Amp4 Pro are two significant upgrades for enhancing audio capabilities on the Raspberry Pi 5. These devices expand the audio options for users seeking higher-quality output and greater flexibility in audio configurations, offering solutions for both multi-channel audio and powerful stereo amplification.

Linus Torvalds Announces First Linux Kernel 6.12 Release Candidate

Linus Torvalds announced today the general availability for public testing of the first Release Candidate (RC) development milestone of the upcoming Linux 6.12 kernel series.

CachyOS September Update: Performance Gains and New Features

Arch-based CachyOS's Sept '24 update boosts performance with PGO optimizations, new zlib-ng, Wayland default for SDDM, and more.

Linux 6.12 Features Are Super Exciting With Real-Time, Sched_ext, Intel Xe2 & Raspberry Pi 5

The Linux 6.12 merge window is wrapping up today with the release of Linux 6.12-rc1 in the coming hours. This is going to be a heck of an exciting kernel.

Radxa X4 review – An Intel N100 alternative to Raspberry Pi 5 tested with Ubuntu 24.04

We've already looked at the Radxa X4 kit featuring an Intel N100 SBC with a design similar to the Raspberry Pi 5 and accessories including a Radxa Power PD 30W power adapter, an NVMe SSD, and a USB-C to USB-C cable in the first part of the review, before installing Ubuntu 24.04 on the board.

3 Best Free and Open Source Awk Static Site Generators

  • LinuxLinks.com; By Eilidih Parris (Posted by sde on Sep 30, 2024 6:30 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: Linux
There are lots of other advantages of running a full, static HTML website. We pick the finest Awk-based tools.

Setup Dual DE KDE Plasma 6.2 Beta && Cosmic on F41 Server and KDE Spin Nightly builds

Looks like presence on Fedora 41 Server preinstalled KDE Plasma 6.2 Beta allows to setup Cosmic DE as second DE following https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/ryanabx/cosmic-epoch... . The most recent Fedora 41 KDE Spin behaves the same way as F41 Server.

CachyOS ISO Release for September 2024 Brings Linux Kernel 6.11 and Optimizations

The Arch Linux-based and KDE Plasma-focused CachyOS distribution has a new ISO release for September 2024 adding various performance improvements and optimizations across the board.

xmlrpc.php in WordPress: What is it, and should you disable it?

  • RoseHosting Blog; By Jeff Wilson (Posted by RoseHosting on Sep 30, 2024 3:46 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
You may have heard of xmlrpc.php and people touting it as a big security loophole in WordPress. Does it pose a serious threat, and if so, how can we prevent it?

Systemd Looking At A Future With More Varlink & Less D-Bus For IPC

Taking place this week in Berlin was systemd's annual "All Systems Go" developer conference. Among the interesting talks was Lennart Poettering talking about the ongoing challenges of D-Bus for inter-process communication (IPC) with systemd and how they are looking at Varlink for IPC needs moving forward.

Amarok 3.1.1 Promises Smoother Performance and UI Fixes

  • Linuxiac.com; By Bobby Borisov (Posted by bobolin on Sep 30, 2024 1:14 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Amarok 3.1.1, a free and open-source music player, has been released with enhanced toolbars, track editor fixes, and more.

How to Install Lychee Photo Management System on Debian 12

Lychee is an open-source photo-management software based on PHP and MySQL. In this tutorial, you'll learn how to install Lychee Photo Management on Debian 12 server.

Audacious: A Simple Open-Source Music Player That You Can't Ignore

If you have been around for a longtime, you probably have seen how audio players have evolved over the years, some have stuck to the old 90s approach, some have gone for a more minimal approach.

(Updated) Radxa ROCK 2F: An Upcoming Compact 4K Computer with Rockchip RK3528A and Wi-Fi 6

The Radxa ROCK 2F is a small computing device designed for a wide range of uses, from development projects to multimedia setups. It’s packed with features, including multiple GPIOs and an HDMI port that supports 4K video at 60 fps, making it versatile for technology enthusiasts.

How to Read Large Files on Linux With Ease

Want to sift through a massive log file, text file, or dataset? You’re not alone. Reading large files on Linux can be challenging when you want to view and manage content without overwhelming your system resources.

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