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Tux Machines is run by Bytes Media, but it is originally the Web site of Susan Linton, better known as "srlinuxx".
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This week we celebrated 5 years of 9to5Linux and I want to thank all of you for your continued support, without you this wouldn’t be possible so I appreciate everything you do to support us. I also want to thank everyone who sent us donations this week, your support is greatly appreciated.
Coming more than three months after Solus 4.6 and powered by the Linux 6.12 LTS kernel and Mesa 24.3 graphics stacks, the Solus 4.7 release is dubbed “Endurance” and ships with the latest Budgie 10.9.2, GNOME 47.3, KDE Plasma 6.2.5, and Xfce 4.20 desktop environments.
Coming more than two months after Shotcut 24.11, the Shotcut 25.01 release introduces native Wayland support (yes, without Xwayland) in the Flatpak bundle for Linux. So if you’re using a GNU/Linux distribution with a Wayland session, it is recommended that you install Shotcut as a Flatpak app from Flathub.
Antmicro recently highlighted the MSP430 microcontroller family, renowned for its ultra-low-power design and versatility in applications such as IoT, automation, and space. Their article explores how the Renode simulation platform facilitates efficient testing and development of MSP430-based systems.
The NXP Semiconductors FRDM-IMX93 Development Board is a development platform designed for industrial and IoT applications. Key features include dual Gigabit Ethernet ports, multiple display and camera interfaces, and support for CAN bus communication.
Tux Machines is run by Bytes Media, but it is originally the Web site of Susan Linton, better known as "srlinuxx".