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[#] Wed Jul 02 2025 19:35:42 UTC from rss <>

Subject: NVIDIA Confirms 580 Linux Driver Is The Last For Maxwell / Pascal / Volta

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NVIDIA previously warned CUDA users that CUDA 12.x is the last for Maxwell, Pascal, and Volta GPUs. NVIDIA overnight now officially confirmed that the Maxwell / Pascal / Volta GPU support is going to end in their Linux driver with the upcoming NVIDIA R580 Linux driver series...

https://www.phoronix.com/news/NVIDIA-580-Linux-Driver-Last-HW

[#] Wed Jul 02 2025 21:07:12 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Great News! Linux Reaches 5% Desktop Market Share In USA

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Linux desktop market share reaches 5.03% in the USA (June 2025) according to StatCounter. Discover why more users are choosing Linux.

https://ostechnix.com/linux-reaches-5-desktop-market-share-in-usa/

[#] Wed Jul 02 2025 22:38:43 UTC from rss <>

Subject: YY3588 Development Board with up to 32GB RAM, 2.5GbE Port and Onboard NFC

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Youyeetoo has just launched a platform based on Rockchip’s RK3588 SoC with a modular system-on-module design, targeting industrial automation and edge IoT projects that demand high performance and flexible connectivity. Key features include Wi-Fi and Bluetooth support, optional 4G connectivity, and dual RJ45 Ethernet ports, including a 1GbE and an extra 2.5GbE port. The platform […]

https://linuxgizmos.com/yy3588-development-board-with-up-to-32gb-ram-2-5gbe-port-and-onboard-nfc/

[#] Thu Jul 03 2025 00:10:13 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Firefox 120 To Firefox 141 Web Browser Benchmarks

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For those curious about the direction of Mozilla Firefox web browser performance over the past year and a half, here are web browser benchmarks for every Firefox release from Firefox 120 in November 2023 through the newest Firefox 140 stable and Firefox 140 beta releases from a few days ago. Every major Firefox release was benchmarked on the same Ubuntu Linux system with AMD Ryzen 9 9950X for evaluating the performance and memory usage of this open-source web browser.

https://www.phoronix.com/review/firefox-benchmarks-120-141

[#] Thu Jul 03 2025 01:41:41 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Shuttle NT10H Leverages Intel Core Ultra and Available in Barebones option

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The Shuttle NT10H is part of the XPC nano lineup and is designed as a compact, NUC-style mini PC for multitasking and heavier workloads. It uses Intel Core Ultra processors based on the Meteor Lake architecture, combining CPU cores, integrated Intel Arc graphics, and a dedicated AI Boost NPU providing up to 34 TOPS of […]

https://linuxgizmos.com/shuttle-nt10h-leverages-intel-core-ultra-and-available-in-barebones-option/

[#] Thu Jul 03 2025 03:13:12 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Darktable: The Open Source Lightroom Alternative Every Shooter Needs

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Darktable brings advanced, nondestructive photo editing and management to Linux—no subscription or proprietary software required.

https://fossforce.com/2025/07/darktable-the-open-source-lightroom-alternative-every-shooter-needs/

[#] Thu Jul 03 2025 04:44:41 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Manjaro 25.0: A Bold Leap into Flatpak Integration and Gaming Optimization

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Manjaro Linux has long been celebrated for blending the power of Arch Linux with user-friendly features. With the release of Manjaro 25.0 “Zetar”, the distribution takes significant strides in enhancing application management through Flatpak integration and optimizing the system for gaming enthusiasts. This update also brings advancements in desktop environments, file system choices, and hardware support.

https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/manjaro-250-zetar-bold-leap-flatpak-integration-and-gaming-optimization

[#] Thu Jul 03 2025 06:16:13 UTC from rss <>

Subject: RoyalBlue54L Feather with Nordic nRF54L15 and RISC-V Coprocessor for Thread, Matter, and Zigbee

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The RoyalBlue54L Feather is an upcoming development board designed to deliver a full-featured experience in the familiar Feather footprint. This board integrates Nordic’s next-generation nRF54L15, targeting developers working on modern wireless IoT applications. The nRF54L15 combines an ultra-low power multiprotocol 2.4?GHz radio with an ARM Cortex-M33 processor running at 128?MHz and an integrated RISC-V co-processor […]

https://linuxgizmos.com/royalblue54l-feather-with-nordic-nrf54l15-and-risc-v-coprocessor-for-thread-matter-and-zigbee/

[#] Thu Jul 03 2025 07:47:41 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Thunderbird 140 ESR Focuses on Enterprise Needs

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Thunderbird 140 ESR is out now, bringing smarter notifications, dark mode message rendering, UI polish, and dozens of bug fixes across mail, calendar, and chat.

https://linuxiac.com/thunderbird-140-esr-focuses-on-enterprise-needs/

[#] Thu Jul 03 2025 09:19:12 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Coming to PostgreSQL: On-disk database encryption

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Open source initiative aims to offer enterprise security feature without vendor lock-inTransparent Data Encryption (TDE) is a popular approach to encrypting data at the storage layer, beefing up database security. While PostgreSQL has steadily climbed in popularity – especially among professional developers – it has so far lacked this enterprise feature, at least in open source.…

https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2025/07/02/postgresql_ondisk_database_encryption/

[#] Thu Jul 03 2025 10:50:41 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Steam On Linux Usage Dips Slightly For June, AMD Linux CPU Usage Hits 69%

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Steam Survey issues prevented the survey results from being posted on the evening of the 1st as is traditionally done, but the results were just uploaded now to the Steam website. Steam on Linux usage dipped slightly but overall remains healthy with much excitement still around the Steam Deck and SteamOS efforts...

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Steam-June-2025

[#] Thu Jul 03 2025 12:22:13 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Fedora 43 won't drop 32-bit app support or adopt Xlibre

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Community vetoes plans to axe i686 compatibility and switch X11 forksThe Fedora community has quickly dropped a couple of recent proposed changes – one highly controversial, the other rather less so.…

https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2025/07/01/fedora_43_i686_32bit/

[#] Thu Jul 03 2025 14:08:55 UTC from rss <>

Subject: A Microsoft engineer made a Linux distro...

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AnduinOS is the brainchild of Anduin Xue, a software engineer at the company famous for not building Linux distros. It's not Windows, but it has that familiarity.

https://www.windowscentral.com/software-apps/a-microsoft-engineer-made-a-linux-distro-thats-like-a-comfort-blanket-to-ex-windows-users

[#] Thu Jul 03 2025 15:55:40 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Latest Tumbleweed Update Marks Myrlyn’s Introduction

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The latest openSUSE Tumbleweed update brings Myrlyn, the application set to replace YaST for future software management tasks.

https://linuxiac.com/latest-tumbleweed-update-marks-myrlyns-introduction/

[#] Thu Jul 03 2025 16:56:40 UTC from rss <>

Subject: digiKam 8.7 Released With AI Auto-Rotation Tool, OpenCV OpenCL + CUDA Support

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The digiKam 8.7 professional photo management software has been released for this KDE/Qt-aligned open-source solution for digital photography...

https://www.phoronix.com/news/digiKam-8.7-Released

[#] Thu Jul 03 2025 18:28:13 UTC from rss <>

Subject: 8 Best Free Linux Screen Capture GUI Tools

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We recommend the best free and open source GUI software for taking screenshots.

https://linuxlinks.com/screencapture/

[#] Thu Jul 03 2025 19:59:41 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Red Pitaya and Texas Instruments Collaborate on New STEMlab Boards for High-Performance Data Acquisition

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Red Pitaya has unveiled new open-source STEMlab TI boards developed with Texas Instruments for demanding signal processing tasks in photonics, sensing, and laboratory automation. By incorporating TI’s precision analog components, the boards aim to combine accuracy and low jitter in a compact design. The new models build on the Zynq-7000 SoC architecture, which integrates a […]

https://linuxgizmos.com/red-pitaya-and-texas-instruments-collaborate-on-new-stemlab-boards-for-high-performance-data-acquisition/

[#] Thu Jul 03 2025 21:31:10 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Wayback gives X11 desktops a fighting chance in a Wayland world

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Minimalist glue code offers surprising lifeline for stubborn display setupsA new project addresses one of the biggest differences between how X11 and Wayland work, and that could be a winning combination.…

https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2025/07/03/wayback_wayland_display_server/

[#] Thu Jul 03 2025 23:02:40 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Two Critical Sudo Privilege Escalation Flaws Patched

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Yesterday, while I was making the final touches on LTM Monthly Newsletter 25.01, exactly in its Cyberwatch section and almost ready to hit the send (and publish) button, I got the news of two very serious vulnerabilities hitting the sudo utility you use frequently—if not daily—on your terminal: CVE?2025?32462 and CVE?2025?32463.This should storm your brain with two questions: What do these two sudo flaws offer attackers? And what should you do to protect your Linux system?While I already highlighted the answers in the last LTM newsletter issue, I believe such an important event deserves a dedicated post. So without further ado, let’s dive in.

https://www.linuxtechmore.com/two-critical-sudo-privilege-escalation-flaws-patched

[#] Fri Jul 04 2025 00:35:11 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Solution one task of Boolean Algebra via Python module utilizing **dict(zip(keys,values))

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The approach of utilizing **dict(zip([keys],[values])) for solving a wide range of tasks in the course of Boolean Algebra for students is known in general. This post is just a demo of flexibility of python programming for a hard to complete similar tasks in the way limited by the framework of exclusively truth tables, even obtained with limited Python programming skills

https://dbaxps.blogspot.com/2025/07/solution-one-task-of-boolean-algebra.html

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