The Deepin community released today Deepin Linux 20.2.4 as the newest stable update to the latest Deepin 20.2 series of the Debian-based Linux distribution from China.
Source: LXer – Deepin Linux 20.2.4 Released with New Global Search Feature and Linux Kernel 5.13
Monthly Archives: September 2021
A.L.I. Smart Agriculture Drones
Akihabara News (Tokyo) — A.L.I. Technologies has announced that its agricultural remote sensing drone services have cumulatively reached 36–or more than three-quarters–of Japan’s prefectures in its first two years of business.
These remote sensing operations refer to the visualizing of the growth of crops based on aerial images taken by drone. The data from these images is then utilized to decide where additional fertilizer needs to be spread, and in this way it is possible to significantly reduce labor costs in managing the farmland.
According to A.L.I., an increasing number of Japanese farmers are becoming willing to employ high technology solutions.
Tokyo-based A.L.I. Technologies was founded in September 2016, and in addition to its agricultural drone services, it is also developing cloud rendering services for 3D rendering and the XTurismo Hoverbike, a one-person eVTOL, or flying motorbike.
The firm is capitalized at about ¥100 million (US$910,000).
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MySQL 8 Master-Slave replication on Ubuntu 20.04
Sometimes we may need to replicate data from one MySQL DB server to one or more MySQL DB servers automatically. In this article, we will learn how to set up master-slave MySQL database replication in Ubuntu 20.04.
Source: LXer – MySQL 8 Master-Slave replication on Ubuntu 20.04
King Of Fighters XV Director Dishes On The Series' New, Possibly Best Girl
When King of Fighters XV comes to PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC on February 14, it’ll do so with a bevy of characters, including all four heroes from past sagas of the decades-long storyline, long-dead fighters revived by the events of the previous game, and a pair of very cool-looking…
Source: Kotaku – King Of Fighters XV Director Dishes On The Series’ New, Possibly Best Girl
Nintendo denies it supplied developers with tools for a 4K Switch
A Bloomberg report claims that Nintendo provided at least 11 developers with a toolkit to create games for the Switch that support 4K graphics. Shortly after it was published, though, the gaming giant has issued a statement firmly denying that it’s supplying tools to drive the development of titles for a 4K console. “[T]his report is not true,” the company tweeted. Further, it reiterated that it has no plans for a new Switch model other than the OLED variant that’s coming out on October 8th.
We also want to restate that, as we announced in July, we have no plans for any new model other than Nintendo Switch – OLED Model, which will launch on October 8, 2021. (2/2)
— 任天堂株式会社(企業広報・IR) (@NintendoCoLtd) September 30, 2021
Bloomberg said Nintendo had already handed out 4K toolkits and had already asked developers to create games with 4K resolution by the time it announced the OLED model. The publication also said that the 11 companies it talked to are made up of large publishers and small studios, including Zynga.
Nintendo’s upcoming OLED Switch doesn’t support 4K graphics, though its screen does offer better colors and contrast than its predecessors. In the past, Bloomberg reported that the company was working on a Switch with OLED screen and an NVIDIA chip that would enable it to generate 4K graphics when connected to a TV. A source told the publication, however, that Nintendo struggled with component shortages due to the COVID-19 pandemic and had to drop its 4K plans.
Releasing a 4K Switch seems like the logical next step for Nintendo to take, seeing as its competitors already have consoles that support the resolution. Based on the company’s statement, though, that won’t be happening anytime soon.
Source: Engadget – Nintendo denies it supplied developers with tools for a 4K Switch
What's New in Debian 11 "Bullseye"?
Debian is a preferred choice of millions of Linux users for some of the most popular and powerful operating systems, like Ubuntu and its derivatives are based on Debian. Debian 11 has finally been released, finally, after a long development work of two years.
Source: LXer – What’s New in Debian 11 “Bullseye”?
CRISPR Gene-Editing Experiment Partly Restores Vision In Legally Blind Patients
An anonymous reader quotes a report from NPR: Carlene Knight’s vision was so bad that she couldn’t even maneuver around the call center where she works using her cane. But that’s changed as a result of volunteering for a landmark medical experiment. Her vision has improved enough for her to make out doorways, navigate hallways, spot objects and even see colors. Knight is one of seven patients with a rare eye disease who volunteered to let doctors modify their DNA by injecting the revolutionary gene-editing tool CRISPR directly into cells that are still in their bodies. Knight and [another volunteer in the experiment, Michael Kalberer] gave NPR exclusive interviews about their experience. This is the first time researchers worked with CRISPR this way. Earlier experiments had removed cells from patients’ bodies, edited them in the lab and then infused the modified cells back into the patients. […]
CRISPR is already showing promise for treating devastating blood disorders such as sickle cell disease and beta thalassemia. And doctors are trying to use it to treat cancer. But those experiments involve taking cells out of the body, editing them in the lab, and then infusing them back into patients. That’s impossible for diseases like [Leber congenital amaurosis, or LCA], because cells from the retina can’t be removed and then put back into the eye. So doctors genetically modified a harmless virus to ferry the CRISPR gene editor and infused billions of the modified viruses into the retinas of Knight’s left eye and Kalberer’s right eye, as well as one eye of five other patients. The procedure was done on only one eye just in case something went wrong. The doctors hope to treat the patients’ other eye after the research is complete. Once the CRISPR was inside the cells of the retinas, the hope was that it would cut out the genetic mutation causing the disease, restoring vision by reactivating the dormant cells.
The procedure didn’t work for all of the patients, who have been followed for between three and nine months. The reasons it didn’t work might have been because their dose was too low or perhaps because their vision was too damaged. But Kalberer, who got the lowest dose, and one volunteer who got a higher dose, began reporting improvement starting at about four to six weeks after the procedure. Knight and one other patient who received a higher dose improved enough to show improvement on a battery of tests that included navigating a maze. For two others, it’s too soon to tell. None of the patients have regained normal vision — far from it. But the improvements are already making a difference to patients, the researchers say. And no significant side effects have occurred. Many more patients will have to be treated and followed for much longer to make sure the treatment is safe and know just how much this might be helping.
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Source: Slashdot – CRISPR Gene-Editing Experiment Partly Restores Vision In Legally Blind Patients
Q4OS 4 Is Finally Here and Brings the Trinity Desktop Environment to Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye”
Q4OS is the distribution you probably know for shipping with the Trinity Desktop Environment (TDE). Not many distros use Trinity DE these days, but Q4OS’s goal is to turn as many Windows users into Linux users as possible.
The latest release, Q4OS 4.6 is here after more than a year of development, based on the Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye” operating system series and featuring the latest Trinity Desktop Environment 14.0.10 release, as well as the KDE Plasma 5.20 desktop environment, as separate editions.
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How to boot RHEL 8 into Rescue mode from installation DVD/ISO
This quick guide explains how to boot your RHEL 8 system into Rescue Mode from the Installation DVD/ISO image.
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Google Maps Tracks Global Warming With New 'Fire' Layer, Tree Canopy Tool
Google Maps is getting a few new features to help people better understand our burning planet. Ars Technica reports: The first is a new “fire” layer in the main map view, which will let you view the exact boundaries of a wildfire just as easily as you can look up the current traffic patterns. Google has done fire information before as part of the “crisis response” website, but with climate change making “Fire Season” a yearly occurrence in dry areas like Australia and the Western U.S., wildfires will now be a top-level Maps feature.
Google says the new fire level will bring “all of Google’s wildfire information together” in an easy interface. In the US, it will also pull in data from the National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC), and the company says it wants to expand fire detail with other government agencies, starting with Australia in “the coming months.” Wildfire boundaries should be updated on an hourly basis, and Google says you’ll be able to tap on a fire to see information from local governments, like “emergency websites, phone numbers for help and information, and evacuation details. When available, you can also see important details about the fire, such as its containment, how many acres have burned, and when all this information was last reported.” The fire layout is rolling out to Android this week, with iOS and desktop coming in October.
Google also announced it’s going to expand the Tree Canopy tool it launched in 2020. This Google Maps tool combines Google’s plethora of aerial imagery with computer vision AI to generate a map that shows tree cover in cities. Today’s announced expansion will increase the Tree Canopy imagery from 15 cities to 100 cities worldwide. Google wants city planners to use the Tree Canopy tool to combat the phenomena of urban heat islands, where miles of asphalt and a dearth of shade from trees can cause cities to be significantly hotter than the surrounding areas. Google says heat islands “disproportionately impact lower-income communities and contribute to a number of public health concerns — from poor air quality to dehydration. With Tree Canopy data, local governments have free access to insights about where to plant trees to increase shade, reduce heat and mitigate these adverse effects.”
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Source: Slashdot – Google Maps Tracks Global Warming With New ‘Fire’ Layer, Tree Canopy Tool
Inkscape 1.1.1 Open-Source and Free SVG Editor Released as a Bug and Crash Fix Update
Inkscape 1.1.1 is the first point release to the Inkscape 1.1 series and comes to address lots of bugs and crashes. But it also adds a new feature to make it easier for users to donate to the project, namely a link to Inkscape’s donation page in the Help menu.
As for the bugs fixed, this release improves the Stroke to Path action to work again on text and to no longer lose an object’s ID when undoing it. This improves the Object to Path action so that it works on an object with a Live Path effect when undoing it, without also undoing the preceding action. It also improves the Canvas to no longer be blurred when moving the window from a HiDPI display to a non-HiDPI display. Learn more about the point release here.
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Caesars Joins Wakayama IR Consortium
Akihabara News (Tokyo) — In an entirely unexpected move, Caesars Entertainment has joined the project of the Clairvest Group, giving heft to the proposed Wakayama Integrated Resort, including a casino that Caesars would operate.
“We are thrilled to partner with Caesars Entertainment,” said Eddie Woo, representative director of Clairvest Neem Ventures. “Caesars and Clairvest Neem Ventures share a common vision for Japan’s national IR program. Not only will it serve to enhance the economic recovery from the Covid pandemic through increased international visitation, but we are confident that together we can create a resort that provides significant local economic stimulation in Wakayama Prefecture, throughout the Kansai region, and the rest of Japan.”
Tom Reeg, CEO of Caesars Entertainment, added. ”Caesars is an iconic brand, and we are proud to partner with Clairvest Neem Ventures to bring it to Japan. We believe our experience blends perfectly with Clairvest Neem Ventures’ and look forward to creating something special with them for the Kansai region.”
It was previously mooted that France’s Groupe Partouche would be the casino operator for the Wakayama IR. According to journalist Muhammad Cohen, who broke the story at ICE365, Caesars has now “replaced” Partouche within the consortium, although none of companies involved have yet confirmed that information.
Other players such as William Weidner’s AMSE Resorts Japan and esports entrepreneur Mario Ho are believed to still be members of the Wakayama IR consortium.
The press release does clarify that Caesars will have “no capital commitment” at the initial stage of its entry into the Wakayama consortium. However, since it is the largest casino entertainment company in the United States that is now affiliating with relatively tiny partners, it invites speculation that Caesars may ultimately buy out the Clairvest and others’ stakes some years down the road.
The move into Wakayama represents a major reversal of policy for Caesars Entertainment, which officially announced its withdrawal from the Japan IR market in August 2019.
While the firm had built up a strong Japan-based team in the two years before that date, including a campaign launched in September 2018 called the “100 Year Partnership for Japan,” this all came to a sudden stop when the company was acquired in a blockbuster US$17.3 billion merger with Eldorado Resorts.
There was no specific reason why Caesars ended its efforts in Japan, except that the new leader of the gargantuan company, Tom Reeg, felt that all efforts should be focused on the US market. Not only did Caesars give up its hunt in Japan, it also pulled out of a major project in Incheon, South Korea, that was in the process of construction.
Caesars reemergence in Asia now is the first time that the company under Reeg’s leadership has authorized a return to international expansion.
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AI Completed Beethoven's Unfinished Tenth Symphony
Ahmed Elgammal, Professor and Director of the Art & AI Lab at Rutgers University, writes via The Conversation: When Ludwig von Beethoven died in 1827, he was three years removed from the completion of his Ninth Symphony, a work heralded by many as his magnum opus. He had started work on his Tenth Symphony but, due to deteriorating health, wasn’t able to make much headway: All he left behind were some musical sketches. Ever since then, Beethoven fans and musicologists have puzzled and lamented over what could have been. His notes teased at some magnificent reward, albeit one that seemed forever out of reach. Now, thanks to the work of a team of music historians, musicologists, composers and computer scientists, Beethoven’s vision will come to life. I presided over the artificial intelligence side of the project, leading a group of scientists at the creative AI startup Playform AI that taught a machine both Beethoven’s entire body of work and his creative process. A full recording of Beethoven’s 10th Symphony is set to be released on Oct. 9, 2021, the same day as the world premiere performance scheduled to take place in Bonn, Germany — the culmination of a two-year-plus effort.
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The AI side of the project — my side — found itself grappling with a range of challenging tasks. First, and most fundamentally, we needed to figure out how to take a short phrase, or even just a motif, and use it to develop a longer, more complicated musical structure, just as Beethoven would have done. For example, the machine had to learn how Beethoven constructed the Fifth Symphony out of a basic four-note motif. Four notes famously serve as the basis for Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony. Next, because the continuation of a phrase also needs to follow a certain musical form, whether it’s a scherzo, trio or fugue, the AI needed to learn Beethoven’s process for developing these forms. The to-do list grew: We had to teach the AI how to take a melodic line and harmonize it. The AI needed to learn how to bridge two sections of music together. And we realized the AI had to be able to compose a coda, which is a segment that brings a section of a piece of music to its conclusion. Finally, once we had a full composition, the AI was going to have to figure out how to orchestrate it, which involves assigning different instruments for different parts. And it had to pull off these tasks in the way Beethoven might do so.
In November 2019, the team met in person again — this time, in Bonn, at the Beethoven House Museum, where the composer was born and raised. This meeting was the litmus test for determining whether AI could complete this project. We printed musical scores that had been developed by AI and built off the sketches from Beethoven’s 10th. A pianist performed in a small concert hall in the museum before a group of journalists, music scholars and Beethoven experts. We challenged the audience to determine where Beethoven’s phrases ended and where the AI extrapolation began. They couldn’t. The success of these tests told us we were on the right track. But these were just a couple of minutes of music. There was still much more work to do. At every point, Beethoven’s genius loomed, challenging us to do better. As the project evolved, the AI did as well. Over the ensuing 18 months, we constructed and orchestrated two entire movements of more than 20 minutes apiece.
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Source: Slashdot – AI Completed Beethoven’s Unfinished Tenth Symphony
Where does Sailfish OS stands in sandboxing ?
A current entry in Jolla’s blog deals with the sandboxing model that Jolla introduced in February with the release of Sailfish OS 4.0.1 “Koli.” The article goes into the current status and the plans for the future of this security technology at Sailfish OS.
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PS4 consoles will still be playable long after PSN has died, thanks to this major update

Enlarge / Sony’s latest PS4 system update fixes a problem with the internal battery which would have eventually caused all consoles to be bricked. (credit: Aurich Lawson | Getty Images)
PlayStation owners looking to preserve their PS4 libraries well into the future can breathe a sigh of relief, as the system’s latest firmware update reportedly fixes a time bomb found inside every console.
Recently confirmed via tests by Modern Vintage Gamer, an unforeseen perk of the PS4’s system software update version 9.00 appears to have nullified an authentication communication between the system’s internal clock and the PlayStation Network. This had been a security measure that, when failed on both sides, prevented any PS4 software, digital or physical, from playing at all. For anyone concerned about being able to play PS4 games (like, say, Hideo Kojima’s terrifying P.T., a delisted proof-of-concept demo for the cancelled Silent Hills) long after PSN support for the system has been shuttered, this is great news.
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The problem is the PS4’s CMOS battery, which fits into the hardware’s motherboard and is used to internally track the date and time, even when there’s no power. If that battery is removed for replacement or just dies, the system can’t properly track the real-world calendar. This forces the PS4 to reconnect to PSN to establish the correct time—a routine check that happens every time you try to play a digital or physical game. So what happened, preupdate, if you had a dead-battery PS4 that isn’t connected to the Internet? That time check with PSN couldn’t be completed, meaning any games wouldn’t play.
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Source: Ars Technica – PS4 consoles will still be playable long after PSN has died, thanks to this major update
Fedora 35 Beta Released; How to Download and Test
The Fedora team announced the release of Fedora 35 Beta. Here’s a quick wrap of the features and directions for you to download the copy and test.
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New GriftHorse Malware Infects More Than 10 Million Android Phones
Security researchers have found a massive malware operation that has infected more than 10 million Android smartphones across more than 70 countries since at least November 2020 and is making millions of dollars for its operators on a monthly basis. The Record reports: Discovered by mobile security firm Zimperium, the new GriftHorse malware has been distributed via benign-looking apps uploaded on the official Google Play Store and on third-party Android app stores. If users install any of these malicious apps, GriftHorse starts peppering users with popups and notifications that offer various prizes and special offers. Users who tap on these notifications are redirected to an online page where they are asked to confirm their phone number in order to access the offer. But, in reality, users are subscribing themselves to premium SMS services that charge over $35 per month, money that are later redirected into the GriftHorse operators’ pockets.
Zimperium researchers Aazim Yaswant & Nipun Gupta, who have been tracking the GriftHorse malware for months, described it as “one of the most widespread campaigns the zLabs threat research team has witnessed in 2021.” Based on what they’ve seen until now, the researchers estimated that the GriftHorse gang is currently making between $1.5 million to $4 million per month from their scheme.
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Source: Slashdot – New GriftHorse Malware Infects More Than 10 Million Android Phones
How to Install Linux Kernel 5.14 on Ubuntu and Linux Mint
Released at the end of August 2021, Linux 5.14 is the most recent kernel branch available for GNU/Linux distributions, and, now that Linux kernel 5.13 reached end of life, you might want to upgrade your computers to this newer release that brings better hardware support and many other new features.
Why install Linux kernel 5.14? Because it comes with new and updated drivers, as well as support for new hardware, so if you’re experiencing issues with some of your hardware components when using a previous kernel version that’s available in your Ubuntu or Linux Mint system, why not give it a try.
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Fedora Linux 35 Beta makes its first appearance
The Red Hat community Linux distribution leaders promise a more published version of Fedora is on its way.
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Facebook publishes slides on how Instagram affects teen mental health
Facebook has published two slide decks detailing its research into how Instagram affects teens’ mental health. The slides were heavily cited by The Wall Street Journal earlier this month in a story that reported the company’s own researchers had found that “Instagram is harmful for a sizable percentage” of teens, particularly teenage girls.
Instagram has attempted to rebut those claims, saying its research was mischaracterized. But the ensuing backlash has already forced the company to “pause” its work on an Instagram Kids app. It also raised pressure on Facebook to release the underlying research, which the company ultimately agreed to do. Facebook’s head of safety is scheduled to testify at a Senate Commerce Committee hearing on child safety on Instagram Thursday.
Many of the slides include lengthy annotations with additional “context” on the more controversial aspects of the research. For example, a slide titled “The Perfect image, feeling attractive, and having enough money are most likely to have started on Instagram,” states that the information in the slide “should not be used as estimates of average experience among teen users.”
Other annotations, like one on a slide, titled “One in five teens say that Instagram makes them feel worse about themselves, with UK girls the most negative,” attempt to downplay the findings. “This research was not intended to (and does not) evaluate causal claims between Instagram and health or well-being.” (That line is repeated on several other slides.)
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Source: Engadget – Facebook publishes slides on how Instagram affects teen mental health