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[#] Thu Apr 03 2025 13:57:53 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Linux Foundation Networking shares new AI projects, milestone releases

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Network automation, security, and predictive maintenance are the top AI applications, according to LF Networking's global survey on the state of open networking.

https://www.networkworld.com/article/3952538/linux-foundation-networking-shares-new-ai-projects-milestone-releases.html

[#] Thu Apr 03 2025 15:29:27 UTC from rss <>

Subject: GNOME & KDE Plasma Wayland Sessions Outperforming Xfce + LXQt On Ubuntu 25.04 For Linux Gaming

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Last week I posted some initial GNOME 48 and KDE Plasma 6.3 desktop gaming benchmarks on Ubuntu 25.04 beta for looking at the performance of those two leading desktop options for this upcoming Ubuntu Linux release. Both GNOME and KDE under Wayland were outperforming KDE on X11 (and GNOME on X11 wasn[he]#039[/he]t even working due to bugs). Some Phoronix readers questioned though whether the Wayland advantage on GNOME/KDE was due to those desktops losing focus on X11 support or if they are just too bloated. So for adding some additional context, here are some graphics/gaming benchmarks on the same system hardware/software when adding in the Xfce 4.20 and LXQt 2.1 X11 desktops.

https://www.phoronix.com/review/ubuntu-2504-x11-gaming

[#] Thu Apr 03 2025 17:04:40 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Mozilla Thunderbird 137 Open-Source Email Client Released, Here’s What’s Changed

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The Mozilla Thunderbird 137 open-source email, calendar, address book, chat, and news client has been released with various changes and several bug fixes to improve existing functionality.

https://9to5linux.com/mozilla-thunderbird-137-open-source-email-client-released-heres-whats-changed

[#] Thu Apr 03 2025 18:36:09 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Introducing Fedora Project Leader Jef Spaleta

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Hello everyone! Current Fedora Project Leader Matthew Miller here, with some exciting news! A little while ago, I announced that it’s time for a change of hats. I’m going to be moving on to new things (still close to Fedora, of course). Today, I’m happy to announce that we’ve selected my successor: long-time Fedora friend […]

https://fedoramagazine.org/introducing-fedora-project-leader-jef-spaleta/

[#] Thu Apr 03 2025 20:07:40 UTC from rss <>

Subject: What’s Your Chatbot’s Carbon Footprint?

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You maybe haven’t thought about it, but every time you ask your favorite generative AI platform a question, you’re pumping greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.

https://fossforce.com/2025/04/whats-your-chatbots-carbon-footprint/

[#] Thu Apr 03 2025 21:39:48 UTC from rss <>

Subject: WattWise: Monitor Your Computer’s Power Usage in Real-Time

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WattWise is a lightweight, opensource, command-line tool to monitor the power usage of your system in real-time.

https://ostechnix.com/wattwise-monitor-computer-power-usage/

[#] Thu Apr 03 2025 23:11:14 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Progress Chef

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Chef is an open source systems integration framework and configuration management system. We recommend other open source solutions.

https://linuxlinks.com/best-free-open-source-alternatives-progress-chef/

[#] Fri Apr 04 2025 00:42:44 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Slackware-Based PorteuX 2.0 Distro Released with GNOME 48 and Linux Kernel 6.14

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PorteuX 2.0 is out today as a new update to this portable Linux distribution based on Slackware Linux and inspired by both Slax and Porteus distros, designed to be small, fast, portable, modular, and immutable.

https://9to5linux.com/slackware-based-porteux-2-0-distro-released-with-gnome-48-and-linux-kernel-6-14

[#] Fri Apr 04 2025 02:14:12 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Rust 1.86 Introduces Major Language Features

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Rust 1.86 is out now, bringing trait upcasting support, safer mutable indexing for slices and maps, and stable target feature support for safe functions.

https://linuxiac.com/rust-1-86-introduces-major-language-features/

[#] Fri Apr 04 2025 03:45:43 UTC from rss <>

Subject: 8 Best Free and Open Source Emacs-Like Text Editors

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Emacs has a long and revered history. The original program was written in 1976 as a set of macros for an existing text editor called TECO.

https://linuxlinks.com/best-emacs-like-text-editors/

[#] Fri Apr 04 2025 05:17:12 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Unlock Powerful System Monitoring: Your Guide to Prometheus and Grafana

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Monitoring is a critical component of any infrastructure setup. Prometheus and Grafana are powerful open-source tools that work together to provide robust monitoring and visualization capabilities. This tutorial guides you through setting up Prometheus on one server and Grafana on another, creating a distributed monitoring system.

https://linuxconfig.org/unlock-powerful-monitoring-your-guide-to-prometheus-and-grafana

[#] Fri Apr 04 2025 06:48:59 UTC from rss <>

Subject: ESP32-P4-Module-DEV-KIT Introduces Wi-Fi 6, Dual-Core RISC-V, and Ethernet

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The ESP32-P4-Module-DEV-KIT is a low-cost development board based on the ESP32-P4, with an integrated ESP32-C6 coprocessor. It supports Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5/BLE, and is designed for embedded HMI applications and edge computing. The board features a 400 MHz RISC-V 32-bit dual-core processor for performance-intensive tasks, along with a low-power RISC-V single-core processor running at up […]

https://linuxgizmos.com/esp32-p4-module-dev-kit-introduces-wi-fi-6-dual-core-risc-v-and-ethernet/

[#] Fri Apr 04 2025 08:20:30 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Mediatek wants to make Chromebooks more like Copilot+ PCs

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Arm-based silicon to help Google hardware muscle in on territory of Microsoft's own Arm-based PCsMediaTek is bringing out a new chip for Chromebooks that blurs the boundary with Copilot+ PCs, sporting an 8-core CPU cluster and a neural processing unit (NPU) rated at 50 TOPS.…

https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2025/04/03/mediatek_wants_to_make_chromebooks/

[#] Fri Apr 04 2025 09:52:47 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Tails 6.14.1 Released with Improved Tor Browser Integration

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Tails 6.14.1, a privacy-focused Linux distro, brings better Tor Browser usability, security fixes, and updated components.

https://linuxiac.com/tails-6-14-1-released-with-improved-tor-browser-integration/

[#] Fri Apr 04 2025 11:09:03 UTC from rss <>

Subject: EU OS: the Hatchling Distro that Wants to Unify the EU’s Public Sector

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So far, it’s just a proof-of-concept, but it wants to grow up to be a layered — or modular — Linux distro that can become the workhorse of the European Union.

https://fossforce.com/2025/04/eu-os-the-hatchling-distro-that-wants-to-unify-the-eus-public-sector/

[#] Fri Apr 04 2025 12:42:35 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Speech now streaming from brains in real-time

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Boosted human-computer interface promises better communication for patients who lost ability to speakSome smart cookies have implemented a brain-computer interface that can synthesize speech from thought in near real-time.…

https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2025/04/02/speech_now_streaming_from_brains/

[#] Fri Apr 04 2025 14:15:22 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Fedora 43 Ushers in RPM 6, Introduces New Project Leader

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Fedora 43 will include RPM 6, a major upgrade approved by FESCo this week, plus, Jef Spaleta steps in as the new Fedora Project Leader.

https://linuxiac.com/fedora-43-ushers-in-rpm-6-introduces-new-project-leader/

[#] Fri Apr 04 2025 15:46:54 UTC from rss <>

Subject: NVIDIA Engineer Fixes Early Linux 6.15 Performance Regression Affecting AMD GPU Drivers

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Here is open-source at its finest with a NVIDIA Linux kernel engineer ultimately making a fix to a performance regression that came up for AMD integrated and discrete graphics when running on the early Linux 6.15 kernel code...

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-6.15-Early-AMD-Regression

[#] Fri Apr 04 2025 17:18:22 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Calibre 8.2 Ebook Manager Updates the Kobo Driver with New Tolino Firmware

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Calibre developer Kovid Goyal released today Calibre 8.2 as a new stable version of this powerful, open-source, cross-platform, and free ebook management software for GNU/Linux, macOS, and Windows.

https://9to5linux.com/calibre-8-2-ebook-manager-updates-the-kobo-driver-with-new-tolino-firmware

[#] Fri Apr 04 2025 18:49:52 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Pico.sh: The SSH-Powered Services Every Developer Should Try

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Pico.sh is a set of developer services powered by SSH to host static websites, share code snippets, create secure web tunnels and more.

https://ostechnix.com/pico-sh-ssh-powered-developer-services/

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