Nitrux 3.7 ’ub’ Brings the Latest Software and Security Fixes
Systemd-free GNU/Linux distro Nitrux 3.7 is now available for download bringing the latest software, bug fixes, and Liquorix kernel 6.10.
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The Radxa X4L, also known as the Palmshell SLiM X4L, is a compact device powered by Intel’s quad-core N100 processor. With features like a 2.5GbE LAN port, Wi-Fi 6E, and dual 4K@30Hz display support, it’s well-suited for multimedia and general-purpose use.
Radxa recently introduced a compact networking device powered by the hexacore Rockchip RK3582 System-on-Chip. This new model builds on the design of the previous Radxa E20C but features dual 2.5GbE RJ45 ports, enhancing its networking capabilities.
This tutorial will help you install Kubuntu 24.04 LTS "Noble Numbat" to your computer or laptop. Kubuntu is an operating system powered by KDE and Qt technologies, one Official Flavor among many from the Ubuntu GNU/Linux family. Different to previous OS versions, this version features a newly designed installer and despite that affects some points in the installation process, it is still as easy as ever for Kubuntu. As always, we wish you safe and successful installation!
PeaZip 10.1 is here only two weeks after PeaZip 10 and updates the backend to Pea 1.21, which introduces scrypt KDF as the default option instead of PBKDF2 to improve resilience to password-guessing attacks. This change alone increases the memory cost up to 1GB per instance. KDF was supported since Pea 1.5.
DXVK 2.5 is here one and a half months after DXVK 2.4.1 to improve memory management for God of War and other video games by periodically performing memory defragmentation to return some unused memory to the system. However, this feature is currently disabled on Intel’s ANV Vulkan driver.
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The new CachyOS release backports the THP Shrinker from Linux kernel 6.13 to reduce the memory usage when transparent_hugepages is set to “always”, adds the AMD Cache Optimizer to improve gaming and backports the AMD-pstate performance fixes for Strix Point laptops, and improves support for RDNA3 family of AMD GPUs.
Systemd-free GNU/Linux distro Nitrux 3.7 is now available for download bringing the latest software, bug fixes, and Liquorix kernel 6.10.