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[#] Mon Dec 16 2024 03:32:00 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Intel Arc B580 Battlemage Linux Workstation Graphics Performance

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Yesterday I shared the Linux gaming performance and OpenCL / GPU compute performance for the new Intel Arc B580 Battlemage graphics card. Today the focus is a look at how well the Linux workstation graphics performance for Battlemage is looking relative to the existing Alchemist hardware with the Intel Arc A-Series graphics cards.

https://www.phoronix.com/review/intel-arc-b580-workstation

[#] Mon Dec 16 2024 05:03:30 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Linux predictions for 2025

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As we close out 2024, we Linux enthusiasts are once again looking ahead to what the future holds. While Linux has long been the unsung hero of technology, powering servers, supercomputers, and the cloud, it’s also a dominant force in the consumer space, even if many don’t realize it.

https://betanews.com/2024/12/13/linux-predictions-2025/

[#] Mon Dec 16 2024 06:35:02 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Ready to ditch Windows? 5 factors to help you decide between Linux or MacOS

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With Windows 10 support ending next year, it's time to consider a replacement. Would Linux or MacOS be the best fit for you? Let's find out.

https://www.zdnet.com/article/ready-to-ditch-windows-5-factors-to-help-you-decide-between-linux-or-macos/

[#] Mon Dec 16 2024 08:06:31 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Xfce 4.20 Desktop Environment Released, Here’s What’s New

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After two years in development, Xfce 4.20 is finally here with experimental Wayland support, enhanced Thunar performance, and many more novelties. Learn more here!

https://linuxiac.com/xfce-4-20-desktop-environment-released/

[#] Mon Dec 16 2024 09:38:03 UTC from rss <>

Subject: How GPU hardware acceleration works with Linux

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The additional use of the graphics processor reduces the load on the CPU, saves energy, and can improve video quality. However, a few steps are required under Linux to ensure that streaming in the browser also benefits from this.

https://www.pcworld.com/article/2550326/how-gpu-hardware-acceleration-works-with-linux.html

[#] Mon Dec 16 2024 11:09:32 UTC from rss <>

Subject: New Linux Rootkit PUMAKIT Uses Advanced Stealth Techniques to Evade Detection

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Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a new Linux rootkit called PUMAKIT that comes with capabilities to escalate privileges, hide files and directories, and conceal itself from system tools, while simultaneously evading detection.

https://thehackernews.com/2024/12/new-linux-rootkit-pumakit-uses-advanced.html

[#] Mon Dec 16 2024 12:41:00 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Intel Begins Readying Graphics Driver Changes For The Linux 6.14 Kernel

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While the Linux 6.13 merge window only recently ended and that kernel won't be out until around the end of January followed by the start of the Linux 6.14 merge window, Intel software engineers on Wednesday sent out their first two pull requests to DRM-Next of new kernel graphics driver features they are readying for this next version of the Linux kernel.

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-6.14-Intel-Graphics-Start

[#] Mon Dec 16 2024 14:12:30 UTC from rss <>

Subject: GE-Proton 9-21 released for Linux / Steam Deck bringing more game fixes

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GE-Proton 9-21 has been released as the community-maintained version of the Proton compatibility layer for running Windows games on Linux Desktop and Steam Deck.

https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2024/12/ge-proton-9-21-released-for-linux-steam-deck-bringing-more-game-fixes/

[#] Mon Dec 16 2024 15:44:02 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Transmission 4.1.0 Beta is out! Sequential Downloading & IPv6 UDP Trackers

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Transmission, the popular free open-source BitTorrent client, announced the Beta release of next 4.1.0 version today! The new release features optional sequential downloading support. Which, is useful when you want to watch large videos/movies while they are being downloaded.

https://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2024/12/transmission-sequential-download-ipv6-trackers/

[#] Mon Dec 16 2024 17:15:31 UTC from rss <>

Subject: “Firefox” ported to Haiku

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Haiku is already awash with browsers to choose from, with Falkon (yes, the same one) being the primary choice for most Haiku users, since it offers the best overall experience. We’ve got a new addition to the team, however, as Firefox – in the form of Iceweasel, because trademark stuff and so on – has been ported to Haiku.

https://www.osnews.com/story/141351/firefox-ported-to-haiku/

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