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[#] Sat Aug 31 2024 17:20:23 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Why I've Gone All In on Fedora Silverblue

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Like most Linux distributions, Fedora Linux comes in many different variants. For years, I stuck with the default version: Fedora Workstation. Now it's only Fedora Silverblue for me. Here's how this version of Fedora won me over.

https://www.howtogeek.com/why-ive-gone-all-in-on-fedora-silverblue/

[#] Sat Aug 31 2024 18:51:55 EDT from rss <>

Subject: With over 900,000 players trying it during Early Access, Halls of Torment launches September 24

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Halls of Torment is basically Vampire Survivors styled like classic Diablo, it's bloody good and now it's just about ready to release. Announced on Steam the release date of September 24th at around 1PM UTC. Halls of Torment is Steam Deck Verified and has a Native Linux version.

https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2024/08/with-over-900000-players-trying-it-during-early-access-halls-of-torment-launches-september-24/

[#] Sat Aug 31 2024 20:23:26 EDT from rss <>

Subject: 10 Useful Free and Open Source Container Managers

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This article focuses on container managers, software which make it easy to find, run, build, share and deploy applications using open containers.

https://linuxlinks.com/free-open-source-container-managers/

[#] Sat Aug 31 2024 21:54:54 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Edgeberry allows you to build and manage Raspberry Pi IoT Edge devices

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The EdgeBerry is an open-source platform that comprises a base board, hardware cartridges, and software for building Raspberry Pi IoT Edge solutions designed by Belgium-based maker, Sanne Santens.

https://www.cnx-software.com/2024/08/30/edgeberry-allows-you-to-build-and-manage-raspberry-pi-iot-edge-devices/

[#] Sat Aug 31 2024 23:26:23 EDT from rss <>

Subject: These Totally Free Games Are Worth Playing in 2024

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Most "free" games are used to push ads, subscriptions, microtransactions, and dubious games of chance (that never quite meet the legal definition of gambling). They can leave you feeling frustrated, even if you haven't spent a penny.

https://www.howtogeek.com/these-totally-free-games-are-worth-playing-in-2024/

[#] Sun Sep 01 2024 00:57:54 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Zeek 7 Launches with Major Upgrades and New Features

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Zeek 7 passive open-source network traffic analyzer debuts with comprehensive updates in scripting, telemetry, & analyzer configurations.

https://linuxiac.com/zeek-7-network-traffic-analyzer/

[#] Sun Sep 01 2024 02:29:24 EDT from rss <>

Subject: How to Install Perl Modules on Ubuntu 24.04: A Step-By-Step Guide

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Learn a step-by-step guide to install Perl modules on Ubuntu, list Perl modules on Ubuntu, and uninstall Perl modules from Ubuntu.

https://ubuntushell.com/install-perl-modules-on-ubuntu/

[#] Sun Sep 01 2024 04:00:54 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Use Lilypad to Rearrange or Hide Panel Icons in GNOME Shell

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You know how on Windows you can collapse icons in the task tray to keep them out of sight? Or on macOS, third-party apps like Bartender let you hide menu bar icons until you need them? Well, Lilypad is a new GNOME Shell extension that does the same thing, just for GNOME Shell. It gives you greater control over what top bar items are visible or hidden, and the order they’re arranged in.

https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/08/how-to-rearrange-or-hide-gnome-panel-icons

[#] Sun Sep 01 2024 05:32:23 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Rust Linux Developers Compared To Road Builders & Mapmakers

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Longtime Direct Rendering Manager (DRM) subsystem maintainer David Airlie of Red Hat has written an interesting blog post providing an analogy to types of developers compared to road builders and hotels.

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Airlie-Rust-Linux-Dev-Compare

[#] Sun Sep 01 2024 07:03:53 EDT from rss <>

Subject: You Can Create An Encrypted Gallery on Android With 'Valv' App

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There are various ways to protect your precious photos and files on your Android device. We have discussed paid apps like Cryptomator, and the bare minimum like Safe Space, but this time, we are focusing on protecting images, and videos primarily.

https://news.itsfoss.com/valv/

[#] Sun Sep 01 2024 08:35:24 EDT from rss <>

Subject: 8 Top Free and Open Source Nim Web Frameworks

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Nim is a statically typed compiled systems programming language. It combines successful concepts from mature languages like Python, Ada and Modula. The syntax of Nim resembles that of Python.

https://linuxlinks.com/free-open-source-nim-web-frameworks/

[#] Sun Sep 01 2024 10:06:54 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Selaco hits 70,000 copies sold with a big update live and sale now on

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Altered Orbit Studios have done well with Selaco. They just announced some stats, along with a brand new update and a sale live now. Selaco has Native Linux support and is Steam Deck Verified. You can buy it on Steam.

https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2024/08/selaco-hits-70000-copies-sold-with-a-big-update-live-and-sale-now-on/

[#] Sun Sep 01 2024 11:38:24 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Immich 1.113 Unveils Folder View and Enhanced Tagging

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Immich 1.113, a self-hosted photo and video backup solution, rolls out new folder views, tags, and enhanced mobile sync capabilities.

https://linuxiac.com/immich-1-113-unveils-folder-view-and-enhanced-tagging/

[#] Sun Sep 01 2024 13:09:54 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Basic to Extended Markdown Cheat Sheet With Examples

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Discover a comprehensive list of basic to extended Markdown cheat sheets with practical examples showcasing their output and a few additional details.

https://linuxtldr.com/markdown-cheatsheet/

[#] Sun Sep 01 2024 14:41:22 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Important Linux Patch Arriving For Intel Arrow Lake Graphics

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While all of the focus recently when it comes to Intel's open-source Linux graphics driver has been around getting Lunar Lake and Battlemage graphics ready, there is an important last-minute fix that is also needed for ensuring Arrow Lake graphics support is ready for Linux users.

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Intel-Require-Newer-ARL-GSC

[#] Sun Sep 01 2024 16:13:54 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Docker for Beginners: Everything You Need to Know

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Docker creates packaged applications called containers. Each container provides an isolated environment similar to a virtual machine (VM). Unlike VMs, Docker containers don't run a full operating system. They share your host's kernel and virtualize at a software level.

https://www.howtogeek.com/733522/docker-for-beginners-everything-you-need-to-know/

[#] Sun Sep 01 2024 17:45:24 EDT from rss <>

Subject: ASUS IoT EBS-P300 Fanless Lightweight Box PC with 2.5GbE & 1GbE LAN ports

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The ASUS IoT EBS-P300 is a compact, lightweight embedded computer designed for industrial applications. It features an Intel Celeron J6412 processor and is optimized for use in harsh environments, with reliable performance across a temperature range of -20°C to 60°C.

https://linuxgizmos.com/asus-iot-ebs-p300-fanless-lightweight-box-pc-with-2-5gbe-1gbe-lan-ports/

[#] Sun Sep 01 2024 19:16:54 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Using RISC-V cores on the Raspberry Pi Pico 2 board and RP2350 MCU – From blinking an LED to building Linux

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Raspberry Pi Pico 2 was released last month with a Raspberry Pi RP2350 microcontroller equipped with two Arm Cortex-M33 cores and two 32-bit RISC-V “Hazard3” cores with up to two cores usable at any time. So in this guide, we’ll show how to use the RISC-V cores on the RP2350 MCU, compare their performance against the Arm Cortex-M33 cores, and even build Linux for RISC-V for RP2350 boards that have PSRAM.

https://www.cnx-software.com/2024/08/31/using-risc-v-cores-on-the-raspberry-pi-pico-2-board-and-rp2350-mcu-from-blinking-an-led-to-building-linux/

[#] Sun Sep 01 2024 20:48:26 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Debian 12.7 Rolls Out with Security and Stability Improvements

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Stable Debian 12 (Bookworm) is getting its seventh update, shipping with 51 bug fixes and 55 security updates. Upgrade now!

https://linuxiac.com/debian-12-7-released/

[#] Sun Sep 01 2024 22:04:40 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Bazzite Linux gets keyboard-less installation (good for handhelds) and smaller updates

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Bazzite, the Fedora-based version of Linux that's designed for the "next generation of Linux gaming" has a fresh release out with some great improvements, especially for gaming handhelds like the Steam Deck OLED, Lenovo Legion Go, ASUS ROG Ally and others.

https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2024/08/bazzite-linux-gets-keyboard-less-installation-good-for-handhelds-and-smaller-updates/

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