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[#] Thu Aug 22 2024 02:05:39 EDT from rss <>

Subject: PostgreSQL in line for DuckDB-shaped boost in analytics arena

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A Microsoft-backed open source project aims to help address PostgreSQL's weaknesses as an analytics database.

https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2024/08/20/postgresql_duckdb_extension/

[#] Thu Aug 22 2024 02:05:39 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Linux Continues to Grow: 4.45% Desktop Market Share in July 2024

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Great news! Linux has reached a new milestone in desktop market share. As of July 2024, Linux has achieved a 4.45% market share for desktop operating systems worldwide.

https://ostechnix.com/linux-market-share-july-2024-report/

[#] Thu Aug 22 2024 02:05:39 EDT from rss <>

Subject: How To Build Your First ROS Application

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In this tutorial to deploying ROS, you will learn how to build a sample application to test your ROS 2 setup on Ubuntu 22.04.

https://www.itprotoday.com:443/digital-transformation/how-to-build-your-first-ros-application

[#] Thu Aug 22 2024 02:05:39 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Now CockroachDB Ditches Open-Source License

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Regrettably, it's becoming a common occurrence to see well-performing open-source projects shifting towards a more closed-door approach, with weird vanity licenses being deployed that make the code less open.

https://news.itsfoss.com/cockcroachdb-no-open-source/

[#] Thu Aug 22 2024 02:05:39 EDT from rss <>

Subject: MiniOS 3.3.4 Released, Here’s What’s New and Improved

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MiniOS 3.3.4 updates: Now build on 3.3.x, enhanced installer, supports MMC, exFAT, and Linux kernel 6.1.90.

https://linuxiac.com/minios-3-3-4-released/

[#] Thu Aug 22 2024 02:51:22 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Setup Arch Linux with COSMIC DE as KVM Guest

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In general we follow http://lxer.com/module/newswire/view/344680/index.html with following notice, 3D acceleration is required for KVM guest. So tune virt-manager for deployment as follows . . .

https://dbaxps.blogspot.com/2024/08/setup-arch-linux-cosmic-as-kvm-guest.html

[#] Thu Aug 22 2024 04:07:38 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Fedora Linux 41 Unveils Multi-Version Kubernetes RPMs

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Coming soon: Fedora 41 shifts Kubernetes RPMs to support multiple versions in one release, bringing flexibility for K8s administrators.

https://linuxiac.com/fedora-41-unveils-multi-version-kubernetes-rpms/

[#] Thu Aug 22 2024 04:55:06 EDT from rss <>

Subject: How to Encrypt and Decrypt Files and Directories Using OpenSSL and Linux

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Encrypting and decrypting files and directories securely is essential for protecting sensitive data. OpenSSL, a powerful open-source tool, provides robust encryption and decryption capabilities that can handle files of any size, from small text files to large binaries, and even entire directories.

https://linuxconfig.org/easy-way-to-encrypt-and-decrypt-large-files-using-openssl-and-linux

[#] Thu Aug 22 2024 06:12:46 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Fwupd 1.9.24 Firmware Updater Adds Support for Capsule-on-Disk for Dell Systems

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Fwupd developer Richard Hughes released today fwupd 1.9.24 as the latest stable version of this open-source utility for updating device firmware on Linux-based operating systems.

https://9to5linux.com/fwupd-1-9-24-adds-support-for-capsule-on-disk-for-dell-systems

[#] Thu Aug 22 2024 06:58:29 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Alternatives to popular CLI tools: tail

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This article spotlights alternative tools to tail.

https://linuxlinks.com/alternatives-popular-cli-tools-tail/

[#] Thu Aug 22 2024 07:29:00 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Milk-V Megrez: An Upcoming RISC-V Based PC Powered by the ESWIN EIC7700X SoC

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Milk-V recently unveiled the technical specifications of the Milk-V Megrez, a RISC-V AI PC powered by the ESWIN EIC7700X System-on-Chip. This system supports LPDDR5 memory, features a PCIe x8 connector, and offers a variety of storage options, serving as a versatile platform for advanced computing tasks.

https://linuxgizmos.com/milk-v-megrez-an-upcoming-risc-v-based-pc-powered-by-the-eswin-eic7700x-soc/

[#] Thu Aug 22 2024 08:45:15 EDT from rss <>

Subject: How to Install, Update, and Remove Google Chrome on Linux

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Learn how to install Google Chrome on various Linux distributions with this step-by-step tutorial, making the transition seamless and hassle-free.

https://linuxtldr.com/installing-google-chrome/

[#] Thu Aug 22 2024 09:46:16 EDT from rss <>

Subject: How to Check Your Private & Public IP Addresses in Ubuntu

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Discover a step-by-step guide to check your private and public IP addresses, including both IPv4 and IPv6 protocols, using CLI and GUI methods.

https://ubuntushell.com/check-your-private-public-ip-addresses/

[#] Thu Aug 22 2024 10:47:14 EDT from rss <>

Subject: You probably want to patch this critical GitHub Enterprise Server bug now

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A critical bug in GitHub Enterprise Server could allow an attacker to gain unauthorized access to a user account with administrator privileges and then wreak havoc on an organization's code repositories.

https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2024/08/21/patch_github_enterprise_bug/

[#] Thu Aug 22 2024 11:17:45 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Experimental Schedutil Patches Yield 30% Boost To Web Browser Benchmark On Linux

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Google engineer Qais Yousef has posted a set of 16 patches for the "Schedutil" scheduler utilization code within the Linux kernel to better manage system response time.

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Schedutil-30p-Speedometer-Boost

[#] Thu Aug 22 2024 12:18:45 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Proton VPN Now Supports WireGuard on Linux

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Proton VPN's Linux application now supports the WireGuard protocol. This greatly improves Proton VPN speed and security on the Linux platform while also eliminating a major pain point for users.

https://www.howtogeek.com/proton-vpn-linux-gains-wireguard/

[#] Thu Aug 22 2024 13:04:30 EDT from rss <>

Subject: NVIDIA Releases Major Driver Update 560.35 for Linux x64 Systems

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The latest NVIDIA Linux driver 560.35.03 solves DVI-HDMI issues and Plasma freezes, enhancing multi-monitor setups & Wayland performance.

https://linuxiac.com/nvidia-560-35-linux-gpu-driver/

[#] Thu Aug 22 2024 13:50:15 EDT from rss <>

Subject: DC-ROMA RISC-V Pad II Officially Launched with Early Bird Pricing Starting at $149.00

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DeepComputing introduced the DC-ROMA RISC-V Pad II yesterday, described as a mobile terminal optimized for RISC-V development. This device is powered by the SpacemiT Key Stone K1 System-on-Chip and runs on Ubuntu Desktop 24.04, offering a flexible platform for software development and testing.

https://linuxgizmos.com/dc-roma-risc-v-pad-ii-gets-officially-launched-for-149-00/

[#] Thu Aug 22 2024 14:35:59 EDT from rss <>

Subject: NVIDIA 560 Linux Driver Released with Open GPU Kernel Modules by Default

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NVIDIA released today the stable version of the NVIDIA 560 graphics driver series for Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris systems, which is the first release to use the open-source GPU kernel modules by default.

https://9to5linux.com/nvidia-560-linux-driver-released-with-open-gpu-kernel-modules-by-default

[#] Thu Aug 22 2024 15:21:46 EDT from rss <>

Subject: CrowView Note: A Laptop that isn’t a Laptop – It’s Way More Useful

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Ever wished you could use your Raspberry Pi 5, Android smartphone, or mini PC as a laptop? The CrowView Note, which hit Kickstarter last week, allows you to do precisely that.

https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/08/crowview-note-make-raspberry-pi-laptop

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