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[#] Wed Feb 19 2025 15:16:07 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Ubuntu LTS Users Could Get More Intel GPU Updates

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This week sees the (belated) release of Ubuntu 24.04.2 LTS, the first point release update in the noble series to bring an updated hardware enablement (HWE) stack with it.

https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2025/02/ubuntu-lts-users-could-get-intel-graphics-driver-updates-more-frequently

[#] Wed Feb 19 2025 16:17:08 UTC from rss <>

Subject: KDE Plasma 6.3.1 Released with Plasma Discover Improvements and Many Bug Fixes

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Today, the KDE Project announced the general availability of KDE Plasma 6.3.1 as the first maintenance update to the latest KDE Plasma 6.3 desktop environment series with an initial batch of bug fixes.

https://9to5linux.com/kde-plasma-6-3-1-released-with-plasma-discover-improvements-and-many-bug-fixes

[#] Wed Feb 19 2025 17:02:54 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Cybersecurity Chief Says Musk Can Use Perloined IRS Data Against Taxpayers

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“Musk needs to be arrested with no bail until he accounts for the information that he has stolen and tells where it has been stored and located,” Perez said. “Unfortunately, that is very unlikely to happen.”

https://fossforce.com/2025/02/cybersecurity-chief-says-musk-can-use-perloined-irs-data-against-taxpayers/

[#] Wed Feb 19 2025 17:18:07 UTC from rss <>

Subject: openSUSE Spin Achieves 100% Bit-Identical Packages For Reproducible Builds

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There is an openSUSE project called Reproducible-openSUSE "RBOS" working on a proof-of-concept for constructing openSUSE in a bit-identical manner as part of the broad Reproducible Builds effort to be able to reproduce builds bit-for-bit against what is being compiled by the distribution vendor or other software distribution. The openSUSE RBOS has achieved 100% bit-identical packages as a major milestone.

https://www.phoronix.com/news/openSUSE-Reproducible-Build-RB

[#] Wed Feb 19 2025 18:03:53 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Give Your Animal Crossing Villagers The Gift Of Linux

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If you’ve played any of the versions of Nintendo’s Animal Crossing over the years, you’ll know that eventually you get to the point where you’ve maxed out your virtual house and filled it with all the furniture you could possibly want — which is arguably as close to “winning” the game as you can get.

https://hackaday.com/2025/02/18/give-your-animal-crossing-villagers-the-gift-of-linux/

[#] Wed Feb 19 2025 19:04:57 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Time to make C the COBOL of this century

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Lions juggling chainsaws are fun to watch, but you wouldn't want them trimming your trees. Nobody likes The Man. When a traffic cop tells you to straighten up and slow down or else, profound thanks are rarely the first words on your lips. Then you drive past a car embedded in a tree, surrounded by blue lights and cutting equipment. Perhaps Officer Dibble had a point.

https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2025/02/18/c_opinion/

[#] Wed Feb 19 2025 19:50:41 UTC from rss <>

Subject: NVIDIA vs AMD on Linux: Which GPU Should You Choose?

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Should you go with NVIDIA or AMD on Linux? Find the answer by understanding the pros and cons of each, and make an informed decision.

https://linuxiac.com/nvidia-vs-amd-gpus-on-linux/

[#] Wed Feb 19 2025 20:36:27 UTC from rss <>

Subject: How to format USB drives on Linux, MacOS, and Windows

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If you need to format a USB flash drive, here's how it's done on all three major operating systems.

https://www.zdnet.com/article/how-to-format-usb-drives-on-linux-macos-and-windows/

[#] Wed Feb 19 2025 21:37:58 UTC from rss <>

Subject: PocketBeagle 2 SBC combines TI AM6232 dual-core Cortex-A53 SoC with MSPM0 MCU

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Beagleboard has recently announced the PocketBeagle 2, a single board computer (SBC) built around TI’s AM6232 dual-core Cortex-A53 and Cortex-M7 SoC and an additional MSPM0L1105 Arm Cortex-M0+ microcontroller for ADC pins and board ID storage.

https://www.cnx-software.com/2025/02/18/pocketbeagle-2-sbc-combines-ti-am6232-soc-with-mspm0-mcu/

[#] Wed Feb 19 2025 22:23:43 UTC from rss <>

Subject: How to Find System Information on Ubuntu (for Beginners)

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Looking for system-related information on your Linux, especially Ubuntu? You've come to the right place. In this article, you'll learn the easiest way to find various system-related information like RAM size, GPU, CPU, storage, OS, and more about your Linux system.

https://ubuntushell.com/find-system-information-on-ubuntu/

[#] Wed Feb 19 2025 23:24:43 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Linus Torvalds Would Reportedly Merge Rust Kernel Code Over Maintainer Objections

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The drama surrounding Rust code within the Linux kernel continues... Christoph Hellwig is the maintainer of the DMA mapping helpers and several other areas of the kernel has been an outspoken critic of Rust code or secondary programming languages within the Linux kernel kernel. Hellwig has been critical of Rust code for the Linux kernel and its long-term maintainability.

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Torvalds-Override-On-Rust-Code

[#] Thu Feb 20 2025 00:10:28 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Building a Retro Linux Gaming Computer Part 46: Bursting Bubbles

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Unlike when building a retro Windows computer which gives you certain milestone releases to target, the incremental nature of Linux leaves it more difficult to settle on which version you wish to run, even if you have decided on a distribution.

https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2025/02/building-a-retro-linux-gaming-computer-part-46-bursting-bubbles/

[#] Thu Feb 20 2025 01:11:28 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Slimbook Executive, long-term usage report 8

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Let's talk about Tux babe, let's talk about you and me. Let's ponder all the good thing and the bad things in me Slimbook Executive laptop and its operating system, chosen to be Kubuntu 22.04 by its owner, ergo me.

https://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/slimbook-executive-report-8.html

[#] Thu Feb 20 2025 01:57:14 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Two Years After Issuing Ridiculous Threats and Choosing a Law Firm in Debt (Probably Desperate for Clients) Matthew J. Garrett Gets Help ('Bailout') From Microsofters

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Microsoft is in a rather dire situation and the last thing it needs right now is legitimate critics

http://techrights.org/n/2025/02/18/Two_Years_After_Issuing_Ridiculous_Threats_and_Choosing_a_Law_F.shtml

[#] Thu Feb 20 2025 02:42:56 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Silicon Labs-Based XIAO MG24 Series Expands with New Pre-Soldered and Multi-Pack Versions

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Seeed Studio has expanded its XIAO MG24 and XIAO MG24 Sense development board lineup with new variants, including pre-soldered versions and 3PCS packs. These additions provide more flexibility for developers working on IoT and Matter-based projects, streamlining prototyping and small-scale production.

https://linuxgizmos.com/silicon-labs-based-xiao-mg24-series-expands-with-new-pre-soldered-and-multi-pack-versions/

[#] Thu Feb 20 2025 03:28:40 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Rhino Linux 2025.2 Brings Stability and Performance Enhancements

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Ubuntu-based Rhino Linux 2025.2 brings bug fixes, improved stability, and a smoother Unicorn Desktop experience.

https://linuxiac.com/rhino-linux-2025-2-released/

[#] Thu Feb 20 2025 04:29:41 UTC from rss <>

Subject: KDE Plasma 6.3.1 Released With A Few Dozen Fixes For The Week

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For those that typically wait for the first point release before moving to a new software version, KDE Plasma 6.3.1 is out today with a few dozen fixes for the week since the Plasma 6.3 debut.

https://www.phoronix.com/news/KDE-Plasma-6.3.1-Released

[#] Thu Feb 20 2025 05:15:26 UTC from rss <>

Subject: CachyOS Introduces a Simpler Way to Build Kernels... on Debian

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CachyOS introduces a kernel builder tool designed for Debian-based distributions, simplifying the process of creating custom kernels.

https://news.itsfoss.com/cachyos-kernel-builder/

[#] Thu Feb 20 2025 06:01:12 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Linus Torvalds Reportedly Plans To Merge Rust Code Into Linux Kernel

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Christoph Hellwig, a Kernel maintainer, has revealed that Linus Torvalds privately expressed his intention to merge Rust code into the Linux kernel.

https://ostechnix.com/linus-torvalds-reportedly-plans-to-merge-rust-code-into-linux-kernel/

[#] Thu Feb 20 2025 07:02:12 UTC from rss <>

Subject: 15 Best Free and Open Source Terminal Session Recording

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Console screencast software (also known as terminal recorder) lets you capture your terminal. Here’s our verdict.

https://linuxlinks.com/best-free-open-source-terminal-session-recording/

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