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[#] Mon Jun 02 2025 10:49:10 UTC from rss <>

Subject: 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: June 1st, 2025

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The 242nd installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on June 1st, 2025, keeping you updated with the most important things happening in the Linux world.

https://9to5linux.com/9to5linux-weekly-roundup-june-1st-2025

[#] Mon Jun 02 2025 12:20:41 UTC from rss <>

Subject: OpenMamba: Eat your greens, they're good for you

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Fancy getting rolling with something Qt and Italian?OpenMamba is an independent Italian distribution which uses Fedora's packaging tools and offers a choice of KDE Plasma or LXQt.…

https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2025/06/02/openmamba_green_is_good/

[#] Mon Jun 02 2025 13:52:11 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Wine 10.9 Lands with vkd3d 1.16

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Wine 10.9 is out now with vkd3d 1.16, Clang-based exception handling, and 34 bug fixes.

https://linuxiac.com/wine-10-9-lands-with-vkd3d-1-16/

[#] Mon Jun 02 2025 15:23:41 UTC from rss <>

Subject: CachyOS Improves NVIDIA Driver Loading, Better Handheld Device Support

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The popular Arch Linux derived CachyOS operating system that is known for its nice out-of-the-box performance and other optimizations is out with a new build. CachyOS is closing out the month of May with some nice refinements in its newest ISO refresh of the year...

https://www.phoronix.com/news/CachyOS-May-2025-Release

[#] Mon Jun 02 2025 16:55:10 UTC from rss <>

Subject: How to Install Java 21 on AlmaLinux 10

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Java 21 is the Java platform’s Long-Term Support (LTS) release. As a high-level, object-oriented, class-based programming language used for developing mobile and desktop applications, it can run on all major operating systems. Java is designed with the philosophy of:

https://www.rosehosting.com/blog/how-to-install-java-21-on-almalinux-10/

[#] Mon Jun 02 2025 18:26:43 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Gnome’s New Director Tackles Funding, Pride and Prejudice

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Given the current political climate in the US and parts of Europe, it’s not surprising that the haters have been targeting one of open source’s most beloved projects.

https://fossforce.com/2025/06/gnomes-new-director-tackles-funding-pride-and-prejudice/

[#] Mon Jun 02 2025 19:58:12 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Fix Slow Linux Boot Issue and Speed Up Your Linux System in Less Than 5 Minutes

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Fix slow Linux boot issues using the systemd-analyze command. Learn how to find and disable slow services to speed up your Linux startup.

https://ostechnix.com/fix-slow-linux-boot-issues/

[#] Mon Jun 02 2025 21:29:41 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Python CI on Fedora with GitHub Actions

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As a Python developer you work hard to ensure code works correctly across different Python versions. You have to test against Python 3.11, 3.12, 3.13 and beyond, it can be tedious. But what if your continuous integration (CI) pipeline could handle it automatically? This is where GitHub Actions and tox come in – a powerful […]

https://fedoramagazine.org/python-ci-on-fedora-with-github-actions/

[#] Mon Jun 02 2025 23:01:11 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Open-Source TPDE Can Compile Code 10-20x Faster Than LLVM

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Researchers from the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have announced TPDE as a fast and adaptable compiler back-end framework. The code is now open-source and they are talking up some very wild compile time improvements... Compiling code for x86_64 and AArch64 with TPDE can be ten to twenty times faster than using the LLVM Clang compiler...

https://www.phoronix.com/news/TPDE-Faster-Compile-Than-LLVM

[#] Tue Jun 03 2025 00:32:41 UTC from rss <>

Subject: The Fragmentation Dilemma: Is Linux Its Own Worst Enemy?

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Linux's openness has led to a rich variety of distributions ("distros") – different variants of the operating system tailored to diverse preferences. This fragmentation of desktop Linux is often seen as a double-edged sword. On one hand, it provides users and developers with choice and fosters innovation; on the other, it can pose challenges for software compatibility, user adoption, and developer effort. In this report, we delve into the current state of Linux fragmentation with recent statistics, developer insights, commentary from Linux leaders, and a look at efforts to standardize the ecosystem.

https://www.linuxcareers.com/resources/blog/2025/06/the-fragmentation-dilemma-is-linux-its-own-worst-enemy/

[#] Tue Jun 03 2025 02:04:11 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Intel Overclocking Watchdog Driver Merged For Linux 6.16

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Merged today for the Linux 6.16 kernel were all of the Watchdog subsystem updates for monitoring system health and taking action such as rebooting if the system state goes bad. With the Linux 6.16 is the introduction of the Intel Overclocking Watchdog "OC WDT" driver...

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Intel-Overclocking-Linux-6.16

[#] Tue Jun 03 2025 04:06:12 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Updated Steam Client Beta For Linux Fixes Slow Install Speeds For Updates

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One day after Steam on Linux set a recent high with the Steam Survey, a new Steam client beta is out today to fix an excruciating annoyance affecting some Linux gamers...

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Steam-Beta-Fixes-Slow-Installs

[#] Tue Jun 03 2025 05:37:41 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Grafito: Systemd Journal Log Viewer with a Beautiful Web UI

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Grafito is a sleek, systemd journal viewer that makes reading system logs easy, with live streaming, powerful filters, and a clean web-based UI.

https://linuxiac.com/grafito-systemd-journal-log-viewer-with-a-beautiful-web-ui/

[#] Tue Jun 03 2025 07:09:11 UTC from rss <>

Subject: New Rust Abstractions Added In Linux 6.16 For More Core Areas

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More Rust programming language abstractions for core code of the Linux kernel continues to land for the ongoing Linux 6.16 merge window...

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-6.16-More-Rust-Core

[#] Tue Jun 03 2025 08:40:42 UTC from rss <>

Subject: As EDA Ban Hits China Will Europe Step Up on Open Hardware?

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Could Washington’s ban on US tech exports to China spark greater technological independence in Europe — and beyond?

https://fossforce.com/2025/06/as-eda-ban-hits-china-will-europe-step-up-on-open-hardware/

[#] Tue Jun 03 2025 12:29:28 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Oracle Linux 9.6 Released with UEK 8 and Enhanced Security Features

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Oracle Linux 9.6 is out now, featuring UEK 8, enhanced security, better container tools, and cloud-optimized performance for x86_64 and Arm platforms.

https://linuxiac.com/oracle-linux-9-6-released-with-uek-8-and-enhanced-security-features/

[#] Tue Jun 03 2025 14:00:56 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Power & Performance Tuning For The Framework 13 With AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series

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In April we looked at the Framework 13 updated for the AMD Ryzen AI 300 series and its great out-of-the-box performance and nice power efficiency of Strix Point. Via ACPI platform profiles the power/performance mode can be tuned if desiring a longer battery life or preferring even greater performance. Today's article is looking at that power/performance impact of the different ACPI platform profiles available on the Framework 13 motherboard with the Ryzen AI 9 HX 370.

https://www.phoronix.com/review/framework-13-ryzen-ai-power

[#] Tue Jun 03 2025 15:32:34 UTC from rss <>

Subject: How To Check Disk Health In Linux: A Beginners Guide

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Learn how to check disk health in Linux using smartctl, badblocks, and fsck utilities. Identify failing HDDs/SSDs early and prevent data loss.

https://ostechnix.com/check-disk-health-linux/

[#] Tue Jun 03 2025 19:21:11 UTC from rss <>

Subject: FriendlyElec NanoPi M5 Offers RK3576, Dual LAN, MIPI-CSI, and 6 TOPS NPU

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FriendlyElec has introduced the NanoPi M5, a compact single-board computer based on the Rockchip RK3576 processor. It features a 6 TOPS INT8 NPU, supports LPDDR4X or LPDDR5 memory, and offers UFS 2.0 storage along with dual Gigabit Ethernet and MIPI-CSI/DSI interfaces. Compared to recently launched boards such as the NanoPi Zero2 (RK3528A), NanoPi M6 (RK3588S), […]

https://linuxgizmos.com/friendlyelec-introduces-nanopi-m5-with-rk3576-6-tops-npu-and-multi-os-ai-capabilities/

[#] Tue Jun 03 2025 22:54:41 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Alpine Linux 3.22.0: Not Just for Servers, Containers, and IoT

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Everybody knows that Alpine Linux is a great base OS for containers and IoT devices, and works great for running servers in data centers. We decided to see how well it performs on a desktop…

https://fossforce.com/2025/06/alpine-linux-3-22-0-not-just-for-servers-containers-and-iot/

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