Speech Note lets you take, read and translate notes in multiple languages. It combines the power of Speech to Text, Text to Speech and Machine Translation. Text and voice processing takes place entirely offline, locally on your computer, without using a network connection. Enhanced privacy is always a big advantage with self-hosted software.
Source: LXer – Machine Learning in Linux: Speech Note
Tag Archives: Linux
[$] LWN.net Weekly Edition for September 14, 2023
The LWN.net Weekly Edition for September 14, 2023 is available.
Source: LWN.net – [$] LWN.net Weekly Edition for September 14, 2023
Looks Like Ubuntu 23.10 Will Bring Back ZFS on Root Installation Option
After removing ZFS support from its new Ubuntu Desktop installer in Ubuntu 23.04 (Lunar Lobster), Canonical appears to have found a way to bring back this popular feature with the next Ubuntu release, Ubuntu 23.10 (Mantic Minotaur).
Source: LXer – Looks Like Ubuntu 23.10 Will Bring Back ZFS on Root Installation Option
How to Remove Inserted Horizontal Line in LibreOffice Writer
Follow along in this simple tutorial showing how to remove an inserted horizontal line in LibreOffice or OpenOffice Writer.
The post How to Remove Inserted Horizontal Line in LibreOffice Writer appeared first on Linux Today.
Source: Linux Today – How to Remove Inserted Horizontal Line in LibreOffice Writer
[$] The bogus CVE problem
The “Common Vulnerabilities and
Exposures” (CVE) system was launched late
in the previous century (September 1999) to track vulnerabilities in
software. Over the years since, it has had a somewhat checkered
reputation, along with some some attempts to
replace it, but CVE numbers are still the only effective way to track
vulnerabilities. While that can certainly be useful, the
CVE-assignment (and severity scoring) process is not without its problems.
The prominence of CVE numbers, and the consequent increase in
“reputation” for a reporter, have combined to create a system that can
be—and is—actively gamed. Meanwhile, the organizations that oversee the
system are ultimately not doing a particularly stellar job.
Source: LWN.net – [$] The bogus CVE problem
How to Install and Monitor Services on Debian 12 Using Netdata
This tutorial will show you how to install and monitor various services using Netdata on a Debian 12 server.
The post How to Install and Monitor Services on Debian 12 Using Netdata appeared first on Linux Today.
Source: Linux Today – How to Install and Monitor Services on Debian 12 Using Netdata
Best Free, Open-Source Alternatives to Adobe Character Animator
In this guide, we recommend the best free and open-source Linux alternatives to the proprietary software Adobe Character Animator.
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Source: Linux Today – Best Free, Open-Source Alternatives to Adobe Character Animator
Phosh Arrives on Arch Linux for Mobile Usage
The highly popular Phosh graphical user interface (GUI) debuted on Arch Linux, bringing us one step closer to the dream of a fully functional Linux mobile experience.
Source: LXer – Phosh Arrives on Arch Linux for Mobile Usage
Update Now: OpenSSL 1.1.1 Reaches End of Life
The OpenSSL Project has announced that the long-term support version of OpenSSL 1.1.1 has come to the end of its life cycle except for paying customers.
The post Update Now: OpenSSL 1.1.1 Reaches End of Life appeared first on Linux Today.
Source: Linux Today – Update Now: OpenSSL 1.1.1 Reaches End of Life
Linux Kernel 6.4 Reaches End of Life, Upgrade to Linux Kernel 6.5
With Linux 6.4.16 reaching its end of life, GNU/Linux distributions and users are urged to upgrade to Linux kernel 6.5 as soon as possible.
The post Linux Kernel 6.4 Reaches End of Life, Upgrade to Linux Kernel 6.5 appeared first on Linux Today.
Source: Linux Today – Linux Kernel 6.4 Reaches End of Life, Upgrade to Linux Kernel 6.5
Morgan Stanley values Tesla's super-hyped supercomputer at up to $500B
Musk snaps up Nvidia GPUs even as he builds Dojo. Finance bods foresee SaaSy AI, rivers of cashTesla’s forthcoming Dojo supercomputer could add as much as $500 billion to the automaker’s valuation – which currently sits at $875 billion – according to a Morgan Stanley Research note.…
Source: LXer – Morgan Stanley values Tesla’s super-hyped supercomputer at up to 0B
Purism Launches Secure Librem 11 Tablet PC Powered by Linux
Like most of Purism’s devices, the Librem 11 tablet PC promises users the best security, privacy, and freedom-respecting features.
The post Purism Launches Secure Librem 11 Tablet PC Powered by Linux appeared first on Linux Today.
Source: Linux Today – Purism Launches Secure Librem 11 Tablet PC Powered by Linux
KDE Plasma 5.27.8 Improves Hybrid Sleep, Monitoring of NVIDIA GPUs
KDE Plasma 5.27.8 adds support for the new cross-desktop accent color standard and improves monitoring of NVIDIA GPUs. Learn more here.
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Source: Linux Today – KDE Plasma 5.27.8 Improves Hybrid Sleep, Monitoring of NVIDIA GPUs
Linux Mint Debian Edition 6 ‘Faye’ Available for Public Beta Testing
Powered by Linux 6.1 LTS and featuring Cinnamon 5.8, Linux Mint Debian Edition 6 is now available for public beta testing.
The post Linux Mint Debian Edition 6 ‘Faye’ Available for Public Beta Testing appeared first on Linux Today.
Source: Linux Today – Linux Mint Debian Edition 6 ‘Faye’ Available for Public Beta Testing
Ubuntu 23.10 (Mantic Minotaur): Best New Features
Learn about the new updates and features of the Ubuntu 23.10 “Mantic Minotaur” release across desktop, official flavours and more.
Source: LXer – Ubuntu 23.10 (Mantic Minotaur): Best New Features
Stable kernels 6.5.3, 6.4.16, and 6.1.53
The
6.5.3,
6.4.16, and
6.1.53
stable kernel updates have been released; each contains a large number of
important fixes. Note that the 6.4.x line ends with 6.4.16.
Source: LWN.net – Stable kernels 6.5.3, 6.4.16, and 6.1.53
KDE Plasma 5.27.8 Improves Hybrid Sleep and Monitoring of NVIDIA GPUs
The KDE Project released today KDE Plasma 5.27.8 as the eighth maintenance update to the long-term supported KDE Plasma 5.27 LTS desktop environment series to fix more bugs and crashes.
Source: LXer – KDE Plasma 5.27.8 Improves Hybrid Sleep and Monitoring of NVIDIA GPUs
LibreOffice 7.6 Hits 1.5 Million Downloads
Only two weeks after its release, the free office suite LibreOffice 7.6 has reached 1.5 million downloads and keeps counting.
Source: LXer – LibreOffice 7.6 Hits 1.5 Million Downloads
Install and Use CasaOS Personal Cloud on Debian 12
Master the process of Install and use CasaOS your personal cloud with our easy guide on Debian 12. Simplify your tech life by understanding CasaOS in a snap.
Source: LXer – Install and Use CasaOS Personal Cloud on Debian 12
Purism Launches New Secure Librem 11 Tablet PC Powered by Linux
Purism, the company behind the Librem 5 smartphone, announced today a new device, the Librem 11 tablet, running PureBoot, Linux kernel, and PureOS by default.
Source: LXer – Purism Launches New Secure Librem 11 Tablet PC Powered by Linux