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[#] Wed Feb 26 2025 20:51:25 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Rust-Written Zlib-rs Is Not Only Safer But Now Outperforming Zlib C Implementations

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Zlib-rs as a Rust programming language implementation of the Zlib file format for better safety is now beginning to outperform the C implementations of the widely-used Zlib.

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Zlib-rs-0.4.2

[#] Wed Feb 26 2025 22:07:42 UTC from rss <>

Subject: DietPi Late February 2025 Update (Version 9.11)

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The late February update of DietPi v9.11 introduces support for Pi-hole v6 while improving system stability, first-boot automation, and network reliability during initial setup, along with resolving kernel selection issues on Raspberry Pi.

https://linuxgizmos.com/dietpi-late-february-2025-update-version-9-11/

[#] Wed Feb 26 2025 22:53:28 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Framework Announces Framework Desktop and 2-in-1 Framework Laptop 12

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Framework announced today during its “Second Gen” event two new, upcoming products, the Framework Desktop and Framework Laptop 12, along with an updated Framework Laptop 13.

https://9to5linux.com/framework-announces-framework-desktop-and-2-in-1-framework-laptop-12

[#] Thu Feb 27 2025 00:09:40 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Docker vs Podman: Which One Should You Use to Run Your App?

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Let's dive into what Docker and Podman are, compare their features, and decide which one is better for your specific use case.

https://www.fossery.com/docker-vs-podman/

[#] Thu Feb 27 2025 01:25:56 UTC from rss <>

Subject: KDE Plasma 6.3.2 Desktop Environment Released

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KDE Plasma 6.3.2 improves Discover, KWin, and Plasma Addons with important bug fixes and tweaks for a smoother desktop.

https://linuxiac.com/kde-plasma-6-3-2-desktop-environment-released/

[#] Thu Feb 27 2025 02:26:57 UTC from rss <>

Subject: What is virtualization and how does it benefit your server?

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What is virtualization, and how does it benefit your server? In computing, virtualization divides physical computer resources into individual virtual machines called virtual private servers (VPS).

https://www.rosehosting.com/blog/what-is-virtualization/

[#] Thu Feb 27 2025 03:43:10 UTC from rss <>

Subject: AMD Ryzen 9000 vs. Intel Core Ultra Arrow Lake On Linux For Q1-2025 In ~400 Benchmarks

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For those wondering how the latest AMD Ryzen 9000 "Zen 5" series and Intel Core Ultra Series 2 "Arrow Lake" desktop processors are battling it out on Linux, here are some fresh benchmarks on Ubuntu Linux with the latest software updates as well as the newest system BIOS updates for a fresh, all-new look at these Intel Core Ultra and AMD Ryzen desktop CPUs on Linux.

https://www.phoronix.com/review/ryzen9000-core-ultra-linux613

[#] Thu Feb 27 2025 04:44:11 UTC from rss <>

Subject: 6 features I wish Linux would borrow from MacOS

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As a long-time Linux and MacOS user, I see the benefits of each operating system. In fact, I use each for specific purposes, and they rarely cross over. For many years, though, there have been things I'd like to see Linux borrow from MacOS.

https://www.zdnet.com/article/6-features-i-wish-linux-would-borrow-from-macos/

[#] Thu Feb 27 2025 06:00:26 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Introducing a terms of use and updated privacy notice for Firefox

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We’re introducing a Terms of Use for Firefox for the first time, along with an updated Privacy Notice. Why now? Although we’ve historically relied on our open source license for Firefox and public commitments to you, we are building in a much different technology landscape today. We want to make these commitments abundantly clear and accessible.

https://blog.mozilla.org/en/products/firefox/firefox-news/firefox-terms-of-use/

[#] Thu Feb 27 2025 07:01:26 UTC from rss <>

Subject: 6 Best Free and Open Source Syntax Highlighters

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It’s not only text editors that offer syntax highlighting. We explore specialised tools that offer syntax highlighting for a whole raft of programming languages.

https://linuxlinks.com/best-free-open-source-syntax-highlighters/

[#] Thu Feb 27 2025 08:02:28 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Immich 1.127 Introduces Face Tagging & Memory Enhancements

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Immich 1.127, a self-hosted photo and video backup solution, enhances the memories feature, adds manual face tagging, and introduces star rating search.

https://linuxiac.com/immich-1-127-introduces-face-tagging-and-memory-enhancements/

[#] Thu Feb 27 2025 09:03:30 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Haasoscope Pro Open Source USB Oscilloscope with 2 GHz Bandwidth and 3.2 GS/s Sampling

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Crowd Supply recently launched Haasoscope Pro, an upgraded version of the original open-source USB oscilloscope introduced in 2018. It features a 2 GHz bandwidth, 12-bit resolution, and a 3.2 GS/s sampling rate, providing an open-hardware solution for high-speed signal analysis.

https://linuxgizmos.com/haasoscope-pro-open-source-usb-oscilloscope-with-2-ghz-bandwidth-and-3-2-gs-s-sampling/

[#] Thu Feb 27 2025 09:49:10 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Rust In Linux Kernel: Christoph Hellwig Steps Down As DMA Maintainer

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Christoph Hellwig has stepped down as the maintainer of the DMA mapping subsystem in Linux Kernel, with Marek Szyprowski taking over.

https://ostechnix.com/christoph-hellwig-steps-down-as-dma-maintainer/

[#] Thu Feb 27 2025 10:34:55 UTC from rss <>

Subject: AMD EPYC Turin Power Profile Selection Impact On Performance & Efficiency

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Last week I published an article looking at the power efficiency of 5th Gen AMD EPYC "Turin" using the modern AMD P-State driver and the Power Profile options. The AMD P-State driver being used by default now for the EPYC 9005 series processors on Linux 6.12+ and paired with Power Profile option tuning can deliver a nice boost to server energy efficiency with only modest impact to the performance.

https://www.phoronix.com/review/amd-power-profile-linux

[#] Thu Feb 27 2025 11:35:55 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Murena kicks Google out of the Pixel Tablet

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Privacy-centric Android makes more sense on this form factor than a phone. We had a play with Murena's first tablet, a Google Pixel running /e/OS, its in-house de-Googled Android 13 with additional privacy features.

https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2025/02/26/murena_degoogled_android_tablet/

[#] Thu Feb 27 2025 12:21:42 UTC from rss <>

Subject: App Grid Wizard Puts GNOME Shell Shortcuts into Folders

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The application picker (aka app grid) in GNOME Shell is pretty perfect as it comes, showing launchers for installed apps plus the ability to rearrange them using drag and drop and create custom folders to group apps together.

https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2025/02/app-grid-wizard-auto-groups-software-into-folders-in-gnome-shell

[#] Thu Feb 27 2025 13:22:42 UTC from rss <>

Subject: How to Use Wildcards to Match Filenames in Linux

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Finding files in Linux might seem confusing at first, but don’t worry, it gets easier once you understand wildcards. Wildcards are special symbols that help you select multiple files or folders without typing each name separately.

https://www.maketecheasier.com/use-wildcards-match-filenames-in-linux/

[#] Thu Feb 27 2025 14:10:33 UTC from rss <>

Subject: zlib-rs is faster than C

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I’m sure we can all have a calm, rational discussion about this, so here it goes: zlib-rs, the Rust re-implementation of the zlib library, is now faster than its C counterparts in both decompression and compression.

https://www.osnews.com/story/141809/zlib-rs-is-faster-than-c/

[#] Thu Feb 27 2025 14:58:21 UTC from rss <>

Subject: EdgeDB Rebrands as Gel, Brings Full SQL Support

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EdgeDB is now Gel, fully supports SQL and integrates seamlessly with Postgres.

https://linuxiac.com/edgedb-rebrands-as-gel-brings-full-sql-support/

[#] Thu Feb 27 2025 16:01:36 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Christoph Hellwig Steps Down From One Of His Kernel Roles Following Rust Drama

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Following the recent Rust drama within the Linux kernel that came out in part because Christoph Hellwig expressed objections to Rust bindings for the DMA mapping helpers that he is a maintainer of, Hellwig has now stepped down as one of the DMA mapping helper maintainers.

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Hellwig-DMA-Helpers-Removed

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