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Full upstream support coming for MediaTek's IoT Edge AI Genio platforms
Today, we are delighted to announce a growing collaboration with MediaTek which will enable Collabora to introduce, improve, and maintain MediaTek's IoT Edge AI Genio platforms upstream, with the goal of fully supporting the official Evaluation Kit (EVK) in Debian as well as other Linux distributions.
The Beginner’s Guide to Using Linux (Without The Terminal and Command Line)
I’ll admit that using a Linux distro can seem daunting at first, but it’s actually quite straightforward once you get started. Thanks to the wide variety of Linux distros, many are designed to be similar to Windows and macOS, making the switch easier than ever.
Linux Server Security: Essential Guide for Hardening Servers
With Linux systems increasingly under threat, this guide outlines essential security practices to harden Linux servers.
AMD Continues Backing AlmaLinux For Community Enterprise Linux OS
The AlmaLinux operating system project that was started from the fallout of the RHEL/CentOS development shift several years ago has once again courted AMD as a sponsorship of this community enterprise Linux operating system.
Fedora 42 to Port the Anaconda Installer to Wayland, Default to Anaconda WebUI
The upcoming Fedora Linux 42 release, due out in late April or early May 2025, promises to port the Anaconda system installer as a native Wayland application and also default to the long-awaited Anaconda WebUI installer for the Fedora Workstation edition.
A Beginner's Guide to Editing Text Files With Vi
Vi is a powerful text editor included with most Linux systems, even embedded ones. Sometimes you'll have to edit a text file on a system that doesn't include a friendlier text editor, so knowing Vi is essential.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.5 Released, Here’s What’s New
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.5 released featuring JDK 17, streamlining container management with Podman 5.0, new sudo system role, and more.
How to remove Linux from a dual boot with Windows
Setting up a dual boot with Linux and Windows is fairly simple, and the overall process only takes a few minutes. Removing Linux from dual boot, however, can be a bit of a challenge, as there's no easy way to do it.
5 Apps to Benchmark or Stress Test Your GPU in Ubuntu Linux
Want to do performance test on your graphics card? Here I’m going to introduce some for you that work on Linux desktop. Benchmark or stress test is a way to measure your hardware performance, tell if it’s working the way it should be, and compare with other devices.
Intels Zswap IAA Compress Batching Work Is Very Interesting For Linux Performance
The Intel In-Memory Analytics Accelerator (IAA) found in various Xeon SKUs since Sapphire Rapids can be of big benefit to Linux servers/workstations with a Linux kernel patch series that has been in the works to provide Zswap IAA compress batching.
8 Best Free and Open Source Network Intrusion Detection Systems
An intrusion detection system is a device or software application that monitors a network or systems for malicious activity or policy violations. We recommend the finest free and open source systems.
Mozilla's Firefox browser turns 20. Does it still matter?
A former exec believes in the non-profit's mission, says the battle lines have changed. Mozilla's Firefox browser clocked its second decade over the weekend, an event celebrated by Mozilla Corporation CEO Laura Chambers.
WordPress 6.7 Debuts Twenty Twenty-Five Theme and Zoom Out Feature
WordPress 6.7 CMS, codenamed “Rollins,” rolls out with a sleek new default theme, flexible design tools, and enhanced dynamic content control.
Containerizing WordPress: Best Practices for Robust Security and Management
Keeping WordPress secure can be challenging, especially when considering Linux security concerns in a typical LAMP stack setup. Most WordPress security issues stem from third-party plugins, insecure coding, and server-level vulnerabilities in a typical LAMP stack setup-Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP-to build and deploy WordPress.
Valve Releases Steam Client Update to Further Improve Native Linux Gaming
Valve released today a new Steam Client update to the stable channel to further improve native Linux gaming, the newly introduced game recording feature, as well as Steam VR and Steam Input.
Intel Idle Support For Granite Rapids D Going Into Linux 6.13
The "intel_idle" driver provides CPU idle time management for Intel processors on Linux for helping to put the processor into low-power states in conjunction with the MWAIT instruction.
Celeron Powered Fanless Mini PC with Dual 4K Display Support and M.2 2280 Slot
The EMP-100 is a compact, fanless mini PC built for versatile applications, including digital signage, industrial control, and retail environments. Designed with an aluminum chassis and VESA mounting support, it provides silent performance, dual 4K display support, and storage expansion via an M.2 2280 slot.
Debian Backup and Recovery Solutions: Safeguard Your Data with Confidence
In the digital age, data loss is a critical concern, and effective backup and recovery systems are vital for any Debian system administrator or user. Debian, known for its stability and suitability in enterprise, server, and personal computing environments, offers a multitude of tools for creating robust backup and recovery solutions. This guide will explore these solutions, from basic backup methods to advanced recovery techniques, ensuring your data remains secure even in the face of hardware failures, accidental deletions, and cyber threats.
A civic tech creative on modernizing government sites, MySpace coding and pre-internet memories
Here at Mozilla, we are the first to admit the internet isn’t perfect, but we know the internet is pretty darn magical. The internet opens up doors and opportunities, allows for human connection, and lets everyone find where they belong — their corners of the internet. We all have an internet story worth sharing. In […]
How AI is reshaping creativity: Insights from art, tech and policy
AI is shaking things up in the creative world, and I get why a lot of artists feel anxious. Whenever new technology comes along — especially in industries like ours — it brings fear. Fear of losing control, fear of being replaced. That’s real. But there’s another side to this: AI can open doors we never thought possible.
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