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[#] Mon Jan 19 2026 23:55:08 UTC from rss <>

Subject: How to Install and Use Scala on Linux

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In this article, you will learn the advantages of using the Scala programming language and how to install it on your preferred Linux system with a practical example.

https://linuxtldr.com/installing-scala/

[#] Tue Jan 20 2026 01:26:38 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Nvidia leans on emulation to squeeze more HPC oomph from AI chips in race against AMD

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AMD researchers argue that, while algorithms like the Ozaki scheme merit investigation, they're still not ready for prime time.Double precision floating point computation (aka FP64) is what keeps modern aircraft in the sky, rockets going up, vaccines effective, and, yes, nuclear weapons operational. But rather than building dedicated chips that process this essential data type in hardware, Nvidia is leaning on emulation to increase performance for HPC and scientific computing applications, an area where AMD has had the lead in recent generations.…

https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2026/01/18/nvidia_fp64_emulation/

[#] Tue Jan 20 2026 02:58:07 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Banana Pi's BPI-CM6 compute module runs on SpacemiT K1 RISC-V processor

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Banana Pi’s BPI-CM6 is a compute module based on the SpacemiT K1 octa-core RISC-V processor. First revealed in April 2025, the module is now available for purchase from multiple sources and is described as a compact compute platform for edge computing, robotics, industrial control, and network storage applications. The BPI-CM6 adopts a 40 × 55 […]

https://linuxgizmos.com/banana-pis-bpi-cm6-compute-module-runs-on-spacemit-k1-risc-v-processor/

[#] Tue Jan 20 2026 04:29:38 UTC from rss <>

Subject: It’s Official: Richard Stallman Will Speak at Georgia Tech on January 23

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While RMS has continued to speak at occasional events, he’s largely remained publicly invisible until now. Is this about to change?

https://fossforce.com/2026/01/its-official-richard-stallman-will-speak-at-georgia-tech-on-january-23/

[#] Tue Jan 20 2026 06:01:08 UTC from rss <>

Subject: X.Org Server May Create A New Selective Git Branch With Hopes Of A New Release This Year

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A proposal has been laid out for a new X.Org Server "main" Git branch to house their development going forward and cleaning up the development lapses over the past few years. Ultimately the hope is for having a new cleaned-up X.Org Server and XWayland Git branch for shipping new releases in 2026...

https://www.phoronix.com/news/X.Org-Server-Main-Repo

[#] Tue Jan 20 2026 07:32:37 UTC from rss <>

Subject: MultiCM Flasher enables parallel programming of Raspberry Pi Compute Modules

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Recently featured on Tindie, the MultiCM Flasher is a parallel programming device designed to flash multiple Raspberry Pi Compute Module variants simultaneously. The device supports eMMC-based Compute Modules across several generations, including CM3, CM3+, CM4S, CM4, and CM5. The MultiCM Flasher is designed for programming up to seven Compute Modules in parallel, with support for […]

https://linuxgizmos.com/multicm-flasher-enables-parallel-programming-of-raspberry-pi-compute-modules/

[#] Tue Jan 20 2026 09:04:08 UTC from rss <>

Subject: MX Linux 25.1 Is Out with Dual-Init Support, Debian 13.3 Base, and Linux 6.18 LTS

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The MX Linux team announced today the general availability for download of MX Linux 25.1 as the first update in the MX Linux 25 “Infinity” series of this Debian-based distribution featuring Xfce, KDE Plasma, and Fluxbox flavors.

https://9to5linux.com/mx-linux-25-1-is-out-with-dual-init-support-debian-13-3-base-and-linux-6-18-lts

[#] Tue Jan 20 2026 10:35:39 UTC from rss <>

Subject: ESP32-E22 debuts with tri-band Wi-Fi 6E and dual-mode Bluetooth

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Espressif Systems has announced the ESP32-E22, its first Wi-Fi 6E connectivity co-processor and the starting point of a new product line targeting higher-performance wireless designs. The company positions the device as a radio co-processor that offloads Wi-Fi and Bluetooth networking functions from a host processor, allowing the host to focus on application-level tasks. ESP32-E22 integrates […]

https://linuxgizmos.com/esp32-e22-debuts-with-tri-band-wi-fi-6e-and-dual-mode-bluetooth/

[#] Tue Jan 20 2026 12:07:25 UTC from rss <>

Subject: MX Linux 25.1 ISOs Are Now Available With Dual Init Support

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MX Linux 25.1 "Infinity" is out now, restoring dual init support with both systemd and sysvinit available on a single ISO.

https://linuxiac.com/mx-linux-25-1-isos-are-now-available-with-dual-init-support/

[#] Tue Jan 20 2026 13:38:37 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Just the Browser claims to tame the bloat without forking

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Strips the slop and snoopery from Chrome, Edge, and FirefoxThe promise of Just the Browser sounds good. Rather than fork one of the big-name browsers, just run a tiny script that turns off all the bits and functions you don't want.…

https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2026/01/19/just_the_browser/

[#] Tue Jan 20 2026 21:46:38 UTC from rss <>

Subject: AMD Making It Easier To Install vLLM For ROCm

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Deploying vLLM for LLM inference and serving on NVIDIA hardware can be as easy as pip3 install vllm. Beautifully simple just as many of the AI/LLM Python libraries can deploy straight-away and typically "just work" on NVIDIA. Running vLLM atop AMD Radeon/Instinct hardware though has traditionally meant either compiling vLLM from source yourself or AMD's recommended approach of using Docker containers that contain pre-built versions of vLLM. Finally there is now a blessed Python wheel for making it easier to install vLLM without Docker and leveraging ROCm...

https://www.phoronix.com/news/AMD-ROCm-vLLM-Wheel

[#] Tue Jan 20 2026 23:18:07 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Raspberry Pi Imager 2.0.5 Improves CLI Usability

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Raspberry Pi Imager 2.0.5 adds macOS dark mode icon support, fixes the update dialog, and improves UI behavior across platforms.

https://linuxiac.com/raspberry-pi-imager-2-0-5-improves-cli-usability/

[#] Wed Jan 21 2026 00:49:38 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Deepin 25.0.10 Released With File Manager and Installer Improvements

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Deepin Linux 25.0.10 introduces upgrades to the File Manager, a smarter system installer, and multiple usability improvements across the desktop.

https://linuxiac.com/deepin-25-0-10-released-with-file-manager-and-installer-improvements/

[#] Wed Jan 21 2026 02:21:07 UTC from rss <>

Subject: BentoIO CMX0 IO-Carrier Board adds low-profile platform for Raspberry Pi CM5

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The BentoIO CMX0 is a low-profile IO-carrier board designed for the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5, combining a compact footprint with onboard cooling and expansion support. It is intended for space-constrained systems that require access to standard Raspberry Pi interfaces while maintaining a reduced overall height. The CMX0 supports both Compute Module 5 Lite and […]

https://linuxgizmos.com/bentoio-cmx0-io-carrier-board-adds-low-profile-platform-for-raspberry-pi-cm5/

[#] Wed Jan 21 2026 03:52:37 UTC from rss <>

Subject: LLVM Adopts "Human In The Loop" Policy For AI/Tool-Assisted Contributions

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Following recent discussions over AI contributions to the LLVM open-source compiler project, they have come to an agreement on allowing AI/tool-assisted contributions but that there must be a human involved that is first looking over the code before opening any pull request and similar. Strictly AI-driven contributions without any human vetting will not be permitted...

https://www.phoronix.com/news/LLVM-Human-In-The-Loop

[#] Wed Jan 21 2026 05:24:10 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Complete Guide: Installing R and RStudio on Linux for Data Analysis

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In this article, you will learn how to install R and RStudio in your preferred Linux distribution and how to run your first program using RScript or RStudio, with practical examples.

https://linuxtldr.com/installing-r-and-rstudio/

[#] Wed Jan 21 2026 06:55:36 UTC from rss <>

Subject: New Linux Patch Improved NVMe Performance +15% With CPU Cluster-Aware Handling

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Intel Linux engineers have been working on enhancing the NVMe storage performance with today's high core count processors. Due to situations where multiple CPUs could end up sharing the same NVMe IRQ(s), performance penalties can arise if the IRQ affinity and the CPU's cluster do not align. There is a pending patch to address this situation. A 15% performance improvement was reported with the pending patch...

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Faster-Linux-NVMe-Cluster-Aware

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