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CachyOS Introduces Propeller Optimization and NVIDIA Blackwell Support

CachyOS February 2025 update arrives with Propeller optimizations, NVIDIA Blackwell support, tap-to-click, NTFS3, and key bug fixes.

Bash Script to Shorten File Names Recursively

In the world of file management, maintaining organization and efficiency is crucial. Long file names can lead to confusion and clutter, especially when dealing with numerous files across multiple directories. This article will walk you through creating a Bash script that recursively shortens file names in a specified directory while preserving the original file extensions. The script will respect the length of the file names based on a character limit specified as a command-line argument.

Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Apple Universal Control

  • LinuxLinks.com; By Steve Emms (Posted by sde on Feb 4, 2025 12:44 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: Linux
Universal Control is software which lets you use the keyboard and mouse (or trackpad) of your Mac to control up to two other nearby Mac or iPad devices.

Linux Gaming: Do You Need to Wait for Vulkan Shaders?

If you’re a Linux gamer, you’re probably used to all your more graphics-intensive games needing to “process Vulkan shaders.” There’s a button right there, though, that allows you to skip, should you hit that and skip this tedious process?

Linux 6.14-rc1 Released With NTSYNC Completed, AMDXDNA Driver & Other Enhancements

Linus Torvalds just released Linux 6.14-rc1 to cap off the Linux 6.14 merge window.

GTK announces X11 deprecation, new Android backend, and much more

Since a number of GTK developer came together at FOSDEM, the project figured now was as good a time as any to give an update on what’s coming in GTK.

9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: February 2nd, 2025

  • 9to5linux.com; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on Feb 3, 2025 9:15 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: Linux
The 225th installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on February 2nd, 2025, keeping you updated with the most important things happening in the Linux world.

Video Game History Foundation launches a digital archive free for everyone

Giving everyone free access to their new launch (well, it's in "early access"), the Video Game History Foundation have put up their digital archive of video game history research materials.

Linux Security: Scan Your Servers for Rootkits With Ease

Open source tools like Linux Malware Detect and Chkrootkit can alert you to unwanted visitors on your server.

Void Linux February ISO Adds Apple Silicon Support

Void Linux February ISO image adds Arm64 UEFI support for Apple Silicon, ThinkPad X13s, and Pinebook Pro.

Linux Icon Pack Papirus Gets First Update in 8 Months

Fans of the Papirus icon theme for Linux desktops will be happy hear a new version is now available to download.

KDE Plasma 6.3: "Its Looking Pretty Good!"

KDE developer Nate Graham is out with his traditional weekly recap of all the interesting KDE Plasma changes for the past week. With less than two weeks until the Plasma 6.3 stable release, Nate Graham began his weekly update by remarking that the Plasma 6.3 desktop is "looking pretty good!".

GENE-MTH6: A 3.5” SBC with Intel Core Ultra Processors for Edge Computing

AAEON has announced the GENE-MTH6, a 3.5” SubCompact Board designed for edge computing and embedded applications. Featuring Intel Core Ultra processors (Series 1) with integrated Intel Arc Graphics, the board supports up to 96GB of DDR5 memory and offers PCIe Gen 4 expansion with RAID 0 and RAID 1 support.

Linus Torvalds Announces First Linux Kernel 6.14 Release Candidate

Today, Linus Torvalds announced the general availability of the first Release Candidate (RC) development milestone of the upcoming Linux 6.14 kernel series for public testing.

People are squashing DeepSeek onto their Raspberry Pi mere days after it hit the public eye

Well, it's been one turbulent week in tech, hasn't it? In case you haven't heard of DeepSeek, it's an LLM from China that has been around for a little while, but hit the public eye last Sunday.

Linuxiac Weekly Wrap-Up: Week 5 (Jan 27 – Feb 2, 2025)

  • Linuxiac.com; By Bobby Borisov (Posted by bobolin on Feb 3, 2025 12:36 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Catch up on the latest Linux news: Nitrux 3.9, Void on Apple Silicon, Hyprland 0.47, the kernel getting bigger, Let’s Encrypt phasing out notifications, and more.

18 Best Free and Open Source Linux Astronomy Apps

  • LinuxLinks.com; By Steve Emms (Posted by sde on Feb 3, 2025 11:21 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: Linux
This article focuses on selecting the best free astronomy software available for Linux. Hopefully, there will be something of interest here for anyone who wants to study the sky.

Rust-CUDA Project Restarted For Enabling NVIDIA CUDA Kernels Within Rust Code

The open-source Rust CUDA project has been "rebooted" to get back onto the effort of allowing NVIDIA CUDA compute kernels to be coded within the Rust programming language.

Linux Bluetooth Hack: Automatically Open a Music App When Connecting Bluetooth in Linux

  • ostechnix.com; By Senthil Kumar (Posted by ostechnix on Feb 3, 2025 8:49 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
This guide explains how to set up an automation to automatically open a Music app when connecting a Bluetooth device in Linux.

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