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That doomsday critical Linux bug: It's CUPS. May lead to remote hijacking of devices
After days of waiting and anticipation, what was billed as one or more critical unauthenticated remote-code execution vulnerabilities in all Linux systems was today finally revealed.
ChipStar 1.2 Released For Compiling & Running HIP/CUDA On SPIR-V/OpenCL Hardware
ChipStar 1.2 has been released as the open-source software enabling HIP/CUDA programs to be compiled and run atop SPIR-V whether it be OpenCL or Vulkan drivers.
URVE Board A55 Runs Linux on Rockchip RK3566 SoC
The URVE Board A55 is a compact, high-performance Arm-based computer designed for continuous 24/7/365 operation. It is well-suited for applications in industrial automation, IoT, robotics, and multimedia content display.
Setup KDE Plasma 6.2 Beta on Fedora 41 Servers and WKS Nightly builds
Following command $ sudo dnf5 install @kde-desktop-environment works at least in meantime for both F41 Server ( no GUI installed by default ) and F41 WKS with Gnome 47 installed by default . Syntax above is mentioned due to command $ dnf5 group list doesn't help at the moment .
EndeavourOS Neo Released as a Refresh to the Fifth-Anniversary Edition
Arch-based EndeavourOS Neo, the latest refresh release with key bug fixes and essential updates, is available now. Here's what's new!
DXVK 2.4.1 Improves Support for God of War, GTA: San Andreas, and Other Games
DXVK 2.4.1 Vulkan-based implementation of D3D9, D3D10, and D3D11 for Linux / Wine is now available for download as a significant update that improves support for multiple games.
Difference Between /etc/profile, ~/.bash_profile, ~/.profile, ~/.bashrc, etc
The bash uses multiple profiles, also known as shell configuration files, to configure the user’s interactive login or non-login shell.
Intel Lunar Lake Linux Benchmarks Are Still Forthcoming
While there were many Windows reviews/benchmarks out Tuesday for Intel Core Ultra 200 Series "Lunar Lake" laptops on various websites, Linux tests are still awaiting due to having resorted to pre-ordering a Lunar Lake laptop myself for delivering Linux support/compatibility information and performance benchmarks.
More Companies Are Opting for ‘Fair Source’ Instead of ‘Open Source’: Here’s Why
Fair Source is a new license approach trying to find a middle ground between proprietary and open-source benefits.
How to Install, Setup, and Use Ghost on Ubuntu (Ultimate Guide)
Discover a step-by-step guide to install Ghost on Ubuntu, then create and set up a new Ghost site and configure Ghost with Nginx.
How to Start and Stop Monitor Mode in Linux
It’s a no-brainer to start and stop monitor mode in Linux when you know what command to use.
Radio Recorder – command line internet radio player and recorder
Radio Recorder is a command line internet radio player and recorder. This is free and open source software written in Java.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge - Radical Reptiles DLC out now
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge - Radical Reptiles was surprise announced and launched on the same day with it available now. This brand new DLC for Shredder's Revenge expands the classic beat 'em up in some fun ways and it's also the final content update for the game.
Linux 6.12 NFS Adds LOCALIO Protocol For "Extreme" Performance Boost
The Network File System (NFS) changes have been merged for the ongoing Linux 6.12 development cycle. Notable this time with NFS is adding LOCALIO protocol extension support that can lead to fairly "extreme" performance improvements in scenarios where the NFS client and server are on the same host.
Ubuntu 24.10 ARM ISO Supports the ThinkPad X13s
Ubuntu 24.10 supports the Snapdragon-powered Lenovo ThinkPad X13s laptop in the official ‘generic’ ARM64 ISO — a notable change.
Krita 5.2.5 Launches with Over 50 Bugfixes
Krita 5.2.5 digital painting app brings over 50 bug fixes, optimizing audio playback and transform masks. Here's more on that!
Finally! Brave Brings Local AI to the Browser
Brave browser is one among the best free and open-source web browser based on Chromium. Sure, it has its quirks and a bit of a controversial history of crypto tech being integrated to it. But, it is still arguably one of the fastest and privacy-focused browsers out there.
What's New in Ubuntu 24.10 'Oracular Oriole'
Canonical’s latest release celebrates 20 years of Ubuntu. Ubuntu 24.10, “Oracular Oriole”, has updated apps, new features, and a few nods to its legacy. Let’s see what’s in it, apart from nostalgia.
VMware reportedly investigated by Japanese antimonopoly authorities
Broadcom's software bundles under scrutiny after perhaps irking Fujitsu. Japan's Fair Trade Commission, the nation's anti-monopoly agency, has reportedly commenced an investigation into VMware's software licensing practices.
NVIDIA Mellanox Linux Driver Spearheads Multi-Path PCI As "A Sign Of Things To Come"
While open-source enthusiasts like to criticize NVIDIA for not maintaining upstream, in-tree kernel graphics driver support (though things have been changing there), for other areas of their vast hardware portfolio they are much better upstream Linux kernel citizens and often at the forefront of new driver innovations.
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