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[#] Thu Jan 02 2025 16:11:19 UTC from rss <>

Subject: 10 Cool Changes Ubuntu Received in 2024

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As another year transitions from present to past, I want to recap the notable new features, changes, updates and innovations Ubuntu saw over the past 12 months.

https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/12/10-cool-changes-in-ubuntu-2024

[#] Thu Jan 02 2025 17:42:48 UTC from rss <>

Subject: The Importance of Bash Scripting for Linux System Administration

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Bash scripting plays an integral role in Linux system administration, serving as a powerful tool for automating tasks, managing systems efficiently, and streamlining repetitive processes. Administrators who master Bash scripting can significantly enhance their productivity and reduce manual workload. Here's why Bash scripting is indispensable for Linux system administration.

https://www.linuxcareers.com/resources/blog/2025/01/the-importance-of-bash-scripting-for-linux-system-administration/

[#] Thu Jan 02 2025 19:14:20 UTC from rss <>

Subject: NerdFetch - fetch script using Nerdfonts

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NerdFetch is a simple shell script which fetches information about your system.

https://linuxlinks.com/nerdfetch-fetch-script-nerdfonts/

[#] Thu Jan 02 2025 20:45:50 UTC from rss <>

Subject: For Software Freedom (and for Broader Personal Freedom), the Goalposts Are Moving

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That does not mean a pursuit of GNU/Linux on "the desktop" (mostly laptops these days) and Software Freedom is futile. It just means we need to open up our eyes and identify/classify other threats, such as social control media.

https://techrights.org/n/2025/01/02/For_Software_Freedom_and_for_Broader_Personal_Freedom_the_Goalp.shtml

[#] Thu Jan 02 2025 22:18:19 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Fedora Stakeholders Talk Of Forking Intel&#039;s Compute Runtime To Maintain Older Hardware

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With the Intel Graphics Compiler having dropped Ice Lake and older support and in turn the Intel Compute Runtime dropping Ice Lake and older to just focus on newer Intel graphics hardware support, Fedora packagers and other stakeholders have been grappling with how to handle the situation. For Fedora 42 there's been a proposal for updating to the newer Intel Compute Runtime code for benefiting the more recent Intel graphics hardware while in recent days there's been talk of forking the legacy code...

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Intel-CR-Legacy-Possible-Fork

[#] Thu Jan 02 2025 23:49:49 UTC from rss <>

Subject: How to Create Multiline Comment Bash Script Example

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In Bash scripting, creating multiline comments can help enhance the readability and organization of your code. This is particularly useful when you want to comment on a block of code without using repetitive single-line comments. In this article, we will explore how to create multiline comments within a Bash script, along with a practical example.

https://bashscript.net/how-to-create-multiline-comment-bash-script-example/

[#] Fri Jan 03 2025 01:22:03 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Steam On Linux Ends 2024 With A Nice Boost To Its Marketshare, AMD Linux CPU Use At 74%

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Valve has just published the Steam Survey results for December 2024 and they reflect a nice upward trend for the Linux gaming statistics and a high point in recent times...

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Steam-Survey-December-2024

[#] Fri Jan 03 2025 02:53:34 UTC from rss <>

Subject: How to Install VMware Workstation on Linux Mint 22

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Unlock virtualization on Linux Mint 22 with our step-by-step guide for installing VMware Workstation Pro to run multiple OSs seamlessly.

https://linuxiac.com/how-to-install-vmware-workstation-on-linux-mint-22/

[#] Fri Jan 03 2025 04:25:03 UTC from rss <>

Subject: How to Install Zeek Network Security Monitoring Tool on Ubuntu 24.04

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Zeek (formerly Bro) is a free and open-source platform for network security monitoring. It is a powerful passive network traffic analyzer that investigates suspicious or malicious activity.

https://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-install-zeek-network-security-monitoring-tool-on-ubuntu-24-04/

[#] Fri Jan 03 2025 05:41:36 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Rally Racing Game Stunt Rally 3.3 Added 3 New Tracks

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Stunt Rally is a 3D racing game with Sci-Fi elements and own Track Editor. It features 232 tracks in 40 sceneries and 33 vehicles, allowing users to play either in single mode or multiplayer and split screen for up to 6 players.

https://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2025/01/stuntrally-3-3-new-tracks/

[#] Fri Jan 03 2025 07:13:06 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Fedora-Based Nobara 41 Gaming Distro Switches to Open-Source NVIDIA Driver

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The Nobar Project released today Nobara 41 as the latest version of this Fedora-based Linux distribution for gamers that features unique, in-house tools and lots of performance improvements.

https://9to5linux.com/fedora-based-nobara-41-gaming-distro-switches-to-open-source-nvidia-driver

[#] Fri Jan 03 2025 08:44:36 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Linux Patches Updated For Experimental Arm Morello That Combines Arm + CHERIA ISA

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Arm today sent out their third iteration of their Linux kernel patches for adding Arm Morello platform support to the kernel: an experimental extension of Armv8.2-A paired with the CHERI v7 ISA...

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Arm-Morello-Linux-v3

[#] Fri Jan 03 2025 10:16:06 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Fedora-Based Nobara 41 Debuts with Enhanced Installer and Vulkan Driver Options

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Fedora-based Nobara Linux 41 is here with stable Vulkan drivers, Nvidia CUDA support, and enhanced tools for seamless gaming and media creation.

https://linuxiac.com/fedora-based-nobara-linux-41-released/

[#] Fri Jan 03 2025 11:47:37 UTC from rss <>

Subject: My Linux and Open Source Resolutions for 2025

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A new year has arrived, bringing with it many new possibilities, and the occasional failure. However, we must always try our best to challenge ourselves to do something new, something that opens up the path to newer frontiers.

https://news.itsfoss.com/linux-open-source-resolutions-2025/

[#] Fri Jan 03 2025 13:03:52 UTC from rss <>

Subject: The GPU, not the TPM, is the root of hardware DRM

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Do you think streaming platforms and other entities that employ DRM schemes use the TPM in your computer to decrypt stuff? Well, the Free Software Foundation seems to think so, and adds Microsoft’s insistence on requiring a TPM for Windows 11 into the mix, but it turns out that’s simply not true.

http://lxer.com/module/newswire/view/349310/index.html

[#] Fri Jan 03 2025 14:35:22 UTC from rss <>

Subject: PicoPD Pro: USB PD 3.1 Development Board with PPS and AVS Support

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The PicoPD Pro is a compact development board with the RP2040 microcontroller, enabling USB PD3.1 features like Programmable Power Supply and Adjustable Voltage Supply up to 30V. It includes an AP33772S sink controller for USB-C functionality and offers a 5V rail output for powering external components.

https://linuxgizmos.com/picopd-pro-usb-pd-3-1-development-board-with-pps-and-avs-support/

[#] Fri Jan 03 2025 16:06:52 UTC from rss <>

Subject: How to Install Zabbix on Debian 12 Server

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Zabbix is a free and open-source monitoring solution for IT infrastructure. It allows you to monitor networks, servers, virtual machines, and cloud services.

https://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-install-zabbix-on-debian-12-server/

[#] Fri Jan 03 2025 17:39:24 UTC from rss <>

Subject: KDE Amarok 3.2 Music Player Released With Initial Qt6/KF6 Support

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Back in April was the release of the Amarok 3.0 music player for KDE after a six year hiatus and their first version ported to using the Qt5 toolkit and KDE Frameworks 5. Now in ending out 2024, the Amarok team has released an updated version of this open-source music player that provides initial support for the Qt6 toolkit and KDE Frameworks 6.

https://www.phoronix.com/news/KDE-Amarok-3.2-Released

[#] Fri Jan 03 2025 18:55:37 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Want to Tweak Advanced Settings in GNOME? Try Refine

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If you’ve ever played around with customising Ubuntu (or any GNOME Shell-based Linux distribution) you’ll have encountered GNOME Tweaks, an official app giving you GUI access to options, settings, and controls not otherwise exposed in the UI.

https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2025/01/refine-advanced-tweak-tool-for-gnome

[#] Fri Jan 03 2025 20:27:08 UTC from rss <>

Subject: PeaZip 10.2 Debuts with Enhanced Archive Detection and Unified Icon Design

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PeaZip 10.2, a free and open-source file archiver, arrives with improved archive detection, maximum Brotli & Zstd compression, updated icons, and more.

https://linuxiac.com/peazip-10-2-file-archiver-released/

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