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Liquorix vs. Linux 6.12 Upstream Kernel Performance Across Many Workloads

A Phoronix Premium subscriber a while back requested some fresh benchmarks of how the Liquorix downstream of the Linux kernel is comparing against the latest upstream kernel... Here are some benchmarks looking at the Liquorix flavor of the Linux kernel compared to upstream Linux 6.12.

Kdenlive Update Adds New Subtitle Tools, Effects + More

Kdenlive 24.12 arrives stuffed like a seasonal bird with bug fixes, performance tweaks, and usability enhancements. Additionally, the editor’s developers have removed support for Qt5 so that, as of this release, it is entirely Qt6.

4 Best Free and Open Source Shutdown Timers

  • LinuxLinks.com; By Steve Emms (Posted by sde on Dec 21, 2024 11:26 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: Linux
Here’s our verdict of the tools succinctly summarized in a LinuxLinks styled ratings chart. Only free and open source software is eligible for inclusion.

Mozilla's New Partnership Adds Ecosia Search Engine as a Default Option for Everyone

A new default search engine option for everyone, in the form of a new partnership!

5 Compelling Reasons to Choose Linux Over Windows

In the world of operating systems, Windows has long held the lion’s share of the market. Its user-friendly interface and wide compatibility have made it the default choice for many. However, in recent years, Linux has steadily gained traction, challenging the status quo with its unique offerings.

Arch Linux Based CachyOS Takes The Lead On Intel Arrow Lake

Following the recent Intel Core Ultra 9 285K Windows 11 vs. Ubuntu Linux benchmarks I wanted to expand the testing to look at how well other Linux distributions as well were performing on this new 24-core Arrow Lake desktop processor.

Want to save your old computer? Try these 6 Linux distros

Here's how to save money, reduce e-waste, and extend the life of your old hardware at the same time.

Calibre 7.23 Brings Cover Preview and Tag Browser Updates

  • Linuxiac.com; By Bobby Borisov (Posted by bobolin on Dec 21, 2024 4:36 PM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story
Calibre 7.23 update: Manage book data files, expanded Tag browser, template import/export, and bug fixes for seamless eBook management.

Fedora Asahi Remix 41 for Apple Macs is out

New shiny if you run Linux on an M1 or M2. The Fedora 41 version of Asahi Linux is out – the go-to Linux distro for Apple Silicon Macs.

How to Install Safari on Linux

  • linuxconfig.org; By Lubos Rendek (Posted by linuxer on Dec 21, 2024 2:04 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
Safari, a popular web browser developed by Apple, is designed primarily for macOS and iOS devices. However, Linux users may want to experience Safari for testing purposes or simply out of curiosity. While Safari is not officially available for Linux, it can still be installed using tools like PlayOnLinux and Wine. This guide walks you through the steps to install Safari on your Linux system.

A different take on AI safety: A research agenda from the Columbia Convening on AI openness and safety

  • The Mozilla Blog; By Ayah Bdeir, Camille François & Ludovic Peran (Posted by Scott_Ruecker on Dec 21, 2024 12:49 PM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Mozilla
On Nov. 19, 2024, Mozilla and Columbia University’s Institute of Global Politics held the Columbia Convening on AI Openness and Safety in San Francisco. The Convening, which is an official event on the road to the AI Action Summit to be held in France in February 2025, took place on the eve of the Convening of the International Network of AI Safety Institutes.

Linux 6.13 Is A Great Holiday Gift For AMD Systems With Many New Features

Of the many new features in Linux 6.13 for that kernel debuting by late January, AMD customers once again have a lot to look forward to from new Zen 5 features being enabled to additional performance optimizations.

How to Make a Bash Script Wait for a Command to Finish

In the world of automation and scripting, the ability to manage background processes is crucial for effective task execution. This tutorial will guide you through the process of creating a Bash script that starts a background task and efficiently waits for it to finish before proceeding with further commands. By leveraging the process ID (PID) of the background job and the wait command, you can ensure controlled execution flow and resource management.

The Automattic vs WP Engine WordPress wars are getting really annoying

  • The Register; By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols (Posted by Scott_Ruecker on Dec 21, 2024 9:02 AM CST)
  • Story Type: Editorial
I am so sick of this. I've been a happy WordPress user since it rolled out the door in 2003, and I kissed Vignette (since acquired by OpenText) goodbye. WordPress was just so much easier to use than the alternatives; it was open source; and it was free. It was such a win!

Lenovo could unveil the first third-party SteamOS device at CES

Valve confirmed plans to bring its SteamOS Linux distro to devices other than the Steam Deck over a year ago, but exactly when that will happen remains unclear. A recent announcement from Lenovo supports recent leaks indicating that the company will soon become the first OEM to back what has become a strong alternative to Windows for PC gaming.

VMware Workstation Pro 17.6.2 Now Free for All Users

VMware Workstation 17.6.2 Pro is now free for commercial, educational, and personal use! Check out the latest features, bug fixes, and resolved issues.

Luckfox Reveals First Boards Featuring Rockchip RK3506G2 Triple-Core Processors with Linux Support

The Luckfox Lyra series introduces the Rockchip RK3506G2 processor, a triple-core 32-bit design with three Cortex-A7 cores and one Cortex-M0 core. These boards target IoT devices, smart audio, smart displays, and industrial control, supporting Buildroot and Ubuntu 22.04 for flexible software deployment.

Intel Core Ultra 9 285K "Arrow Lake" Windows 11 vs. Ubuntu Linux Performance

One of the areas for benchmarking exploration that I had been meaning to dive into since the launch of the Intel Arrow Lake processors back in October was checking out the Microsoft Windows 11 vs. Linux performance for the new Core Ultra 9 285K flagship processor.

Mirror Your Android Screen on Linux With This Free Tool

Looking for a way to easily mirror your Android phone's screen on your Linux desktop? I've found a tool that lets you do so. The best part? It's free and there's no string attached. It's called scrcpy. Let's explore it and see its potential in this guide.

6 Linux Distros to Watch Out for in 2025

Some great Linux distributions are expected to be released in 2025. Here's what you should keep an eye out for.

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