Experience the revamped Zorin OS 17 with Universal Search, Spatial Desktop, and smoother multitasking for a powerful desktop experience. Here’s more on that!
Source: LXer – Zorin OS 17 Emerges as a Pinnacle of Desktop Beauty
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GuardRail: An Open-Source Project to Help Promote Responsible AI Development
Dubbed “an open-source API-driven framework,” GuardRail is a project that provides an array of capabilities such as advanced data analysis, bias mitigation, sentiment analysis, and more.
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Source: Linux Today – GuardRail: An Open-Source Project to Help Promote Responsible AI Development
Carbonyl: A Chromium-Based Browser Made for Your Terminal
Discover Carbonyl, an incredible command-line browser based on the Chromium engine that has the capability to render media files from popular streaming sites.
Source: LXer – Carbonyl: A Chromium-Based Browser Made for Your Terminal
QEMU 8.2.0 released
Version 8.2.0 of
the QEMU emulator is out. Changes include new emulations for virtio-sound
devices, universal flash storage devices, Xilinx Versai boards, and much
more.
Source: LWN.net – QEMU 8.2.0 released
Open Networking Foundation Merges Open-Source Networking Portfolio Into Linux Foundation
The Open Networking Foundation (ONF) announced today that it is merging its portfolio of open-source networking projects into the Linux Foundation (LF) as independent projects.
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Source: Linux Today – Open Networking Foundation Merges Open-Source Networking Portfolio Into Linux Foundation
In India, RISC-V Is the New Linux
The Indian government intends for RISC-V, the open-source ISA, to be the cornerstone for building the country’s tech economy.
The post In India, RISC-V Is the New Linux appeared first on FOSS Force.
Source: FOSS Force – In India, RISC-V Is the New Linux
[$] Looking back at 2023
Yet another year has come to an end. Much to our dismay, 2023 did not, in
fact, happen exactly as we predicted back in
January. So it seems that, once again, we will have to go through the
process of looking at the predictions that we made and mocking each in
turn, before getting into what was missed altogether. A lot happened in
2023, not all of which was predictable.
Source: LWN.net – [$] Looking back at 2023
MuseScore 4.2 Notation Software Just Got Even Better
MuseScore 4.2, a free and open-source notation software, introduces precise guitar bend input, improved part synchronization, and more.
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Source: Linux Today – MuseScore 4.2 Notation Software Just Got Even Better
LSFMM+BPF 2024 call for proposals
The 2024 Linux Storage, Filesystem, Memory-Management, and BPF Summit will
be held May 13 to 15 in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. The call
for proposals has already gone out, with a deadline of March 1.
“LSF/MM/BPF is an invitation-only technical workshop to map out
“
improvements to the Linux storage, filesystem, BPF, and memory management
subsystems that will make their way into the mainline kernel within the
coming years.
Source: LWN.net – LSFMM+BPF 2024 call for proposals
QEMU 8.2 Released with Virtio-Sound Device, RISC-V KVM AIA Support
QEMU 8.2 open-source virtualization software has been released today as the second major update in the QEMU 8.0 series, bringing several new features and many improvements.
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Source: Linux Today – QEMU 8.2 Released with Virtio-Sound Device, RISC-V KVM AIA Support
How to Set Up SSH to Use Two-Factor Authentication
Secure your SSH access like a pro with two-factor authentication (2FA) to protect your remote connections even more effectively.
Source: LXer – How to Set Up SSH to Use Two-Factor Authentication
Debian preps ground to drop x86-32 as a separate edition
Bad news for several downstream distros, but good news for NetBSD. After a recent meetup in Cambridge, Debian developers are discussing how to start gradually dropping x86-32 support.…
Source: LXer – Debian preps ground to drop x86-32 as a separate edition
Introducing Fedora Asahi Remix 39
Back in August, we announced that Fedora Linux would soon be available on Apple Silicon Macs. We unveiled the Fedora Asahi Remix at Flock. This is a distribution developed in close collaboration with the Fedora Asahi SIG and the Asahi Linux project. Today we are happy to announce that Fedora Asahi Remix 39 is now […]
Source: LXer – Introducing Fedora Asahi Remix 39
How to Install PostgreSQL on Debian 12
PostgreSQL is an open-source relational database management system used by large companies around the globe. It is a powerful and reliable RDMS that offers an extensive data storage and management feature set. In this article, we will show you how to install PostgreSQL on Debian 12. PostgreSQL is scalable, enabling users to store and handle vast quantities of data while offering strong performance and dependability.
Source: LXer – How to Install PostgreSQL on Debian 12
Armbian Linux Is Now Available for Raspberry Pi 5 Computers
The Armbian project announced today that their Debian/Ubuntu-based ARM distribution is now available for Raspberry Pi 5 single-board computers with support for the Cinnamon, GNOME, Xfce, KDE Plasma, and i3 environments.
Source: LXer – Armbian Linux Is Now Available for Raspberry Pi 5 Computers
How to Install LibreOffice on macOS
This is a simple guide to help you install LibreOffice in macOS (Intel or Apple M1, M2 macs).
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Source: Linux Today – How to Install LibreOffice on macOS
Game-Changer for Mac Users: Fedora Asahi Remix Released
The first stable Fedora Asahi Remix is out, bringing cutting-edge Wayland experience to Apple Silicon’s M1 and M2 devices. Here’s more on that!
Source: LXer – Game-Changer for Mac Users: Fedora Asahi Remix Released
Fedora uses cookies
This is not a post about privacy, browser cookies, keeping you safe online and all that good stuff. You can find a plethora of information on that in some other articles and resources. This post is about actual Fedora cookies and trying to put a smile on people’s faces while inspiring them to contribute to […]
Source: LXer – Fedora uses cookies
PostmarketOS 23.12 Is Here: Breathing New Life Into Smartphones
After six months of development, the postmarketOS team has released version 23.12, bringing the power and flexibility of Linux to a wider range of mobile devices than ever before.
The post PostmarketOS 23.12 Is Here: Breathing New Life Into Smartphones appeared first on Linux Today.
Source: Linux Today – PostmarketOS 23.12 Is Here: Breathing New Life Into Smartphones
Guide to install LibreWolf Browser on Ubuntu 22.04 or 20.04 LTS
A quick guide to install LibreWolf on Ubuntu 22.04 or 20.04 LTS with two options: Librewolf APT Repository or Flatpak with Flathub.
Source: LXer – Guide to install LibreWolf Browser on Ubuntu 22.04 or 20.04 LTS