today's leftovers
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Thorium Browser » PCLinuxOS
A highly optimized Chromium based browser for highend CPUs. It won’t launch on CPU’s below 2nd gen Core or AMD FX, but benefits from Advanced Vector EXtensions. Version 107.0.5253.0 now available in the software repository!
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Waterfox G Browser » PCLinuxOS
Waterfox G is a free and open source web browser based on Firefox but with additional optimizations. Updated to 4.1.5 and sent to the software repository.
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$7 Lolin S3 ESP32-S3 board ships with MicroPython firmware - CNX Software
Lolin S3 is the first ESP32-S3 board from the company, but instead of using the more compact D1 mini form factor, the board features a longer design with two rows of 20 pins offering up to 31 GPIOs.
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Connecting A PWM Fan To A Raspberry Pi
A month or two ago I got a 40mm RGB fan with a cooler. In addition to the usual black and red power input leads, it had a third blue lead for PWM input. This seemed like quite a nice idea, slow down the fan when the Pi doesn’t need it and I’d have a much quieter setup.
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Debian Considers Changing How It Handles Non-Free Firmware - Slashdot
But Proposal A adds that "We will publish these images as official Debian media, replacing the current media sets that do not include non-free firmware packages," while Proposal B says those images "will not replace the current media sets," but will instead be offered alongside them.
And Proposal C? "The Debian project is permitted to make distribution media (installer images and live images) containing packages from the non-free section of the Debian archive available for download alongside with the free media in a way that the user is informed before downloading which media are the free ones.
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Rasdaemon is what you want on Linux if you're seeing kernel MCE messages
As explained in the Arch wiki entry on "Machine check exceptions", an MCE is generated by your CPU when the CPU detects that some sort of a hardware situation has happened.
By itself, the kernel doesn't do anything more than log these very non-specific messages. If you want to know what exact machine check exceptions happened, you need something that pulls additional information out of the kernel and the hardware. The program the Arch wiki will refer you to and that seems to mostly work for us is rasdaemon (also, also), which replaces the earlier mcelog. On Ubuntu, just installing the 'rasdaemon' package will do everything necessary.
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211: GNOME Telemetry, Flatpaks, Lutris, CrossOver 22, Deepin Dropping Debian and more Linux news! - This Week in Linux - TuxDigital
On this episode of This Week in Linux, GNOME is in a bit of hot water this week with a new tool they announced and CodeWeavers announced the latest version of CrossOver. Deepin Linux is currently deep in the midst of changes. Plus we’ve got some updates for Firefox, Flatpaks, Lutris, Napster, Compiz, Cemu and so much more on Your Weekly Source for Linux GNews!
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67: CPU Heavyweight Fight Card: AMD Zen 4 vs. Intel Raptor Lake - A Battle Of The Ages! - Hardware Addicts - TuxDigital
Welcome to Hardware Addicts, a proud member of the TuxDigital Network. Hardware Addicts is the podcast that focuses on the physical components that powers our technology world.
In this episode, we’re going to be talking about AMD’s new Zen 4 versus Intel’s Raptor Lake…which one should take your upgrade dollar bills. Is Intel finally ready to take back their crown? Then we head to Camera Corner where Wendy will discuss Making Full Frame Affordable
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DebugPoint Weekly Roundup #22.02: Linux Birthday, Earn via Flatpak and More
Welcome to the DebugPoint Weekly roundup #22.02, which briefly explains what happened this week across various segments, mainly in GNU/Linux space. We scan through thousands of updates every day, filter out the relevant updates for you and present them on this page.
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Linux Around The World: USA - Ohio - LinuxLinks
We cover events and user groups that are running in the US state of Ohio. This article forms part of our Linux Around The World series.