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electerm - terminal emulator and much more
electerm is a terminal emulator with bags of additional functionality. It’s free and open source software.
Vibrant Sokoban-style game Puzzledorf now available for Linux, works great on Steam Deck
The developer of Puzzledorf emailed in about their rather vibrant Sokoban-style game that recently added Native Linux support.
Vanilla OS 2 “Orchid” Released with Hybrid Debian Base, Here’s What’s New
After more than a year in the works, Vanilla OS 2 “Orchid” has been released today for this Debian-based operating system built with simplicity in mind and offering a vanilla GNOME desktop experience.
OPNsense 24.7 Released with Enhanced Security and Performance
OPNsense 24.7 'Thriving Tiger' open-source firewall and routing platform rolls out powered by FreeBSD 14.1, with enhanced VPNs and performance.
Picture-in-Picture lets you watch videos while ‘working’
Some days there’s something extra interesting to watch online — a sports event, election coverage, a certain show is leaving Netflix so you gotta binge — but you’ve got work to do. The Picture-in-Picture feature in Firefox makes multitasking with video content smooth and easy, no window shuffling necessary.
BliKVM Plug-n-Play PCIe with CM4 Now Available at a Reduced Price
Seeedstudio has recently showcased the BliKVM Plug-n-Play PCIe, a PCI Express card powered by the Raspberry Pi CM4. Designed to deliver BIOS-level control, this card enables secure and stable remote management of computer systems.
Estimated or Educated Guess at Number of Desktops and Laptops With GNU/Linux: 112,500,000
Let's assume that in the past 5 years "over 2 billion" became 2.5 billion. Servers are far fewer than desktops and laptops anyway. What is 4.5% of 2.5 billion? It is about 112,500,000 (112.5 million).
LineSelect: Interactively Select Single or Multiple Lines from Stdin
Learn about the LineSelect tool that allows you to interactively select single or multiple lines from stdin and output them to stdout.
NVIDIAs Open-Source Linux Kernel Driver Performing At Parity To Proprietary Driver
With the recently introduced NVIDIA 555 Linux driver stable series their open-source GPU kernel driver modules are in great shape across consumer and professional graphics products.
Funtoo Linux Project Being Discontinued?
Funtoo Linux to end? Founder Daniel Robbins announces the project's closure in August. Full story here.
Linux Mint 22 is an attractive option for migrating away from Windows
With Windows 10's end of support coming up quickly next year, at least some users may consider making the switch to Linux.
Konsole 24.12.0 Introduces Automatic Session Saving Feature
The new autosave feature in the upcoming Konsole 24.12.0 version allows users to automatically save all terminal output to a file in real time.
How to Install TensorFlow on Ubuntu and Other Linux Distros
Discover a step-by-step guide to safely install the TensorFlow library in a Python virtual environment on Ubuntu with practical examples.
Olimex Showcases Develoment Board Design Based on ESP32-P4 RISC-V SoC
Espressif Systems announced the ESP32-P4 over a year ago. While the chip is not yet available for retail, a prototype development board featuring the chip was recently showcased by Olimex.
Oracle's Grasp on Java is Weakening
Companies all over the world have been migrating lately in an increasing trend towards other JDK alternatives, away from Oracle’s own products.
Linus Torvalds Addresses His Latest ARM64 Annoyance: Installing Compressed Kernel Images
Following Linus Torvalds receiving an Ampere Altra Max workstation from Ampere Computing, he's been dabbling more with ARM64 now that it affords him more AArch64 compute power than his Apple Silicon powered MacBook.
Fwupd 1.9.22 Brings Unofficial Raspberry Pi 5 Support
The latest fwupd 1.9.22 firmware update daemon addresses multiple bugs and adds support for Framework SD and Raspberry Pi 5.
Contribute at the Kernel 6.10, and Podman 5.2 Test Days
Fedora test days are events where anyone can help make certain that changes in Fedora work well in an upcoming release. Fedora community members often participate, and the public is welcome at these events.
Slashdot is Acting as a Spamming Service for Microsoft, Apparently in Service of Embrace, Extend, Extinguish (E.E.E.)
This is an ad by Microsoft. Why did the editors go ahead/along with this? Did they not check who sponsored it? Or did Slashdot too get paid?
The Rise of Ethical Hackers: Securing Systems in a Digital World
In our modern, digital age, the security of computer systems is paramount. Ethical hackers are skilled professionals who test these systems, networks, and applications, searching playfully for weaknesses and vulnerabilities that criminal hackers might exploit. This field of cybersecurity has been growing rapidly, with the number of job openings for ethical hackers consistently surpassing the supply of qualified professionals.
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