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VMware revenue plunges $600 million, but Broadcom assures investors growth plan is on track
VMware's quarterly revenue appears to have fallen by $600 million during its first full quarter of ownership by Broadcom, which revealed strong growth in forward bookings and huge cost cuts at the virtualization giant.
FreeBSD Community Survey Confirms ZFS Is Their Most Valued Server Feature
The FreeBSD Foundation has published the results of the FreeBSD Community Survey that reveal interesting insights about FreeBSD usage and its users.
8devices Carambola 3 Wi-Fi Module Now Includes OpenWrt Upstream Support
The Carambola 3 is a compact System on Module powered by the Qualcomm QCA4531 chipset, designed for a broad range of embedded applications including IoT, industrial automation, and smart home devices. This Wi-Fi module, which also has a compatible DVK, now benefits from OpenWrt support, as announced by 8devices.
Proton 9.0-2 Enhances Performance and Stability Across Dozens of Games
New fixes and controller support in Proton 9.0-2 boost performance for Alpha League, Black Desert Online, Fallout 4, and more.
Proton 9.0-2 Brings Support for Alpha League, Helldivers 2, and Other Games
Valve released today Proton 9.0-2 as the latest stable release of this open-source compatibility tool for Steam Play based on Wine and additional components for playing Windows games on Linux systems.
Safety-Critical Rust Consortium Announced
In aiming to make the Rust programming language more suitable for safety-critical software like within automobiles, aviation, and other industries, the Safety-Critical Rust Consortium was announced today.
Google borrows from Android to make ChromeOS better
Google's ChromeOS team has begun borrowing from Android's tech stack to innovate faster, to reduce the burden of maintaining multiple operating systems, and to enhance device interoperability in the face of vendor kernel variability, the company says.
How to Upgrade to openSUSE Leap 15.6 from Leap 15.5
Tested and proven step-by-step guide for in-place upgrade on your existing openSUSE Leap 15.5 system to Leap 15.6.
Valve faces a £656 million lawsuit in the UK for 'overcharging 14 million PC gamers'
A new lawsuit was filed earlier this month in the UK that alleges Valve, owner of Steam, has been "overcharging 14 million PC gamers and abusing its dominant position in the UK". First reported by the BBC, the claim was filed by Vicki Shotbolt, the founder and CEO of Parent Zone. Shotbolt is also on the executive board of the UK Council for Child Internet Safety and is a trustee for MILA the media literacy and information alliance.
Bash Scripting: Understanding the Use of Parentheses, Brackets, and Braces
In this tutorial, we will explore the various uses of parentheses, brackets, and braces in BASH scripting. These symbols have distinct functionalities and are crucial for writing effective scripts. Understanding their uses can help you in tasks such as arithmetic operations, test constructs, and parameter expansions.
How to Install and Create a Chat server using Matrix Synapse and Element on Rocky Linux 9
In this tutorial, you will learn how to install and create a chat server using Synapse, a home server implementation of Matrix. Element is a Matrix web client built using Matrix React SDK. This will allow you to offer Matrix chat on the web.
Harnessing the Power of Big Data: Exploring Linux Data Science with Apache Spark and Jupyter
In today's data-driven world, the ability to process and analyze vast amounts of data is crucial for businesses, researchers, and governments alike. Big data analytics has emerged as a pivotal component in extracting actionable insights from massive datasets. Among the myriad tools available, Apache Spark and Jupyter Notebooks stand out for their capabilities and ease of use, especially when combined in a Linux environment. This article delves into the integration of these powerful tools, providing a guide to exploring big data analytics with Apache Spark and Jupyter on Linux.
syncBackup - backup and mirror your drives
syncBackup is software which lets you backup and mirror your drives. It’s a front-end for the hugely popular rsync utility, software for syncing data between systems.
Firefox 128 Enters Beta Testing with a Revamped Dialog for Clearing User Data
With Firefox 127 out the door, Mozilla has promoted the next major version of the open-source web browser, Firefox 128, to the beta channel for public testing, so it’s time to take a first look at its changes.
Systemd 256 Rolls Out with Major Changes
Systemd 256 brings major updates, including deprecated support for cgroup v1, phase-out of System V scripts, and new features like systemd-vpick and importctl.
K8s celebrates KuberTENes: A decade of working together
In 2014, Google released Kubernetes, an open source cluster management system that takes its name from the Greek word for "helmsman" or "pilot." Written mostly in the Go programming language, the first commit landed on June 6, 2014 - at 16:40:48 Pacific Time to be precise. A decade later, Kubernetes has become the de facto way to run large applications in the cloud.
How to Install vTiger CRM on Ubuntu 24.04
vTiger is an all-in-one CRM (Customer Relationship Management) solution for your business. It is suitable for small and medium businesses. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the installation of vTiger CRM on an Ubuntu 24.04 server. You’ll install and run vTiger with the LAMP Stack (Linux, Apache, MySQL/MariaDB, and PHP), then secure vTiger with HTTPS.
Linus Torvalds Throws Down The Hammer: Extensible Scheduler "sched_ext" In Linux 6.11
The extensible scheduler "sched_ext" code has proven quite versatile for opening up better Linux gaming performance, more quickly prototyping new scheduler changes, Ubuntu/Canonical has been evaluating it for pursuing a more micro-kernel like design, and many other interesting approaches with it. Yet it's remained out of tree but that is now changing with the upcoming Linux 6.11 cycle.
Meet Showtime, GNOME’s Promising New Video Player
We enjoy a cinematic lineup of epic Linux video players, with the likes of VLC and MPlayer serving as big-name, A-list draws — but ready that popcorn because a potential new star is on the scene.
This Add-On Brings AI to Your Raspberry Pi: Here's How It Works
The Raspberry Pi 5 is a versatile single-board computer that balances price, performance, and power efficiency. However, it lacks one defining feature most modern computers are pushing toward: a neural processing unit, or NPU for short.
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