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MYIR's New Affordable RK3568 Dev Board with M.2 SSD Slot & Dual GbE
MYIR has launched the MYC-LR3568, a cost-effective System-on-Module available for commercial and industrial applications, alongside a development board that provides access to dual Gigabit Ethernet ports, multiple display ports, and wireless connectivity.
Apple Reconsiders its Approval of Open-Source Emulator App for iOS
If I got a dime each time Apple did something to gate-keep their ecosystem, I would've been a wealthy man by now.
The graying open source community needs fresh blood
A "Youth and Open Source" panel was held at the United Nations (UN) Open Source Program Office (OSPO) for Good conference in the UN building in Manhattan. There was only one little problem with it. To quote Ruth Ikegah, a young Nigerian open source project manager, "We need more young people here because I see a lot of old people here."
She nailed it.
She nailed it.
AMD Zen 5 Overview With Ryzen 9000 Series & Ryzen AI 300
Last week I had the pleasure to be out in Los Angeles for the AMD Tech Day focused on their new Ryzen 9000 "Granite Ridge" and Ryzen AI 300 "Strix Point" processors. This was an exciting event with many new details shared around Zen 5 CPU cores and the RDNA 3.5 integrated graphics found with the upcoming Ryzen AI 300 series mobile processors. The embargo concerning those architectural details have now expired while the review/benchmarking embargo isn't until a later date.
Design your own RPI powered smart home software
Explore the power of Lua for smart home automation. Renato Athaydes' tutorial on using Lua with the Mako Server guides you through creating a personalized smart home system.
CachyOS July 2024 Update Rolls Out, Here’s What’s New
Arch-based CachyOS's July 2024 release brings a Zen4-optimized repo for peak performance on Zen4/5 CPUs, AMD improvements, and more.
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: July 14th, 2024
The 196th installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on July 14th, 2024, keeping you updated with the most important things happening in the Linux world.
Taming the Panthor: OpenGL ES 3.1 conformance achieved on Mali-G610 GPU
Marking an important milestone, the fully open source Panthor kernel driver and Mesa Panfrost driver combination has passed numerous test cases to achieve official conformance for OpenGL ES 3.1 on the Mali-G610 (a chip in the 10th generation of Mali, aka "v10" or "Valhall"). Users can now be confident that programs using OpenGL ES 3.1 will "just work" on Mesa 24.1.1.
Proposed Change: Self-Encrypting Drive Support In Fedora 41 Anaconda Installer
Red Hat Engineers Submitted a New Change Proposal for the Upcoming Fedora Linux 41. Here's What You Need to Know.
10 Free and Open Source Simple GUI Based Linux Text Editors
This article focuses on simple GUI text editors. These editors aren’t intended to offer the functionality provided by many text editors. Instead, they are designed for anyone wanting a very basic text editor with a convenient graphical interface.
Wine 9.13 Released - Continues Rewriting The CMD.EXE Engine
Wine 9.13 was released on Sunday as off its usual bi-weekly Friday release regiment for this newest development build.
Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Can Now Do What It Should Have Always Done
In case you did not know, we were pretty disappointed with Ubuntu 24.04 LTS for some of its shortcomings, like the lack of the ability to install .deb files using the App Center. And, we had a strong opinion about it (like every user should):..
Fresh programmer's editor on Linux lies Zed ahead
Zed – sorry, US readers, that's its name, not "Zee" – is a new coding tool. Until very recently it was Mac-only, but not any more. Zed Industries has just released version 0.143.6 of its new source code editor for developers, with a fresh feature that its users have been requesting pretty much since it appeared: it now runs on Linux as well as macOS.
Linux Kernel 6.10 Officially Released, This Is What’s New
Linus Torvalds announced today the release and general availability of Linux 6.10 as the latest stable kernel branch that introduces several new features and improved hardware support.
Whonix 17.2 Privacy-Focused Linux Distro Released
Whonix Linux 17.2 targets anonymity-paranoid users, rolling out with a connection directly to Tor and avoiding the Anon Connection Wizard popup.
Apache Cassandra 5.0: Answering Enterprises' Biggest Questions
With the general availability of Apache Cassandra 5.0 fast approaching, I'm receiving more questions than ever from Cassandra users wondering how upgrading their version of the open source NoSQL database might benefit their specific use cases.
How to Install Slack on Ubuntu and Other Linux Distros
Discover a step-by-step guide to install the latest version of Slack on Ubuntu and other Linux distributions with practical examples.
Khadas Officially Launches Mind Graphics eGPU with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti
Khadas has launched the Mind Graphics eGPU, featuring the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti. This expansion of the Mind hardware family boosts performance for creative design, video rendering, gaming, and more.
Installing NASM and Writing Your First Assembly Program on Linux
Learn how to install NASM assembler on Linux and create a "Hello World" assembly program step-by-step with this beginner-friendly guide.
Linux 6.10 Released With New Panthor Graphics Driver, Radeon Display Support On RISC-V
As anticipated the Linux 6.10 kernel was released as stable a few minutes ago by Linus Torvalds...
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