today's leftovers
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TechSpot ☛ Android will soon let you run Linux apps with refreshed Terminal app
For all the native apps and tools available on platforms like Chrome OS, sometimes you just need a good old Linux program to get things done, especially if you are a developer. Realizing this, Google added Linux to the OS a while back. Now, it's doing the same for Android with a new, official way to run Linux apps and distros.
According to some code changes spotted by Android Authority's Mishaal Rahman in the Android Open Source Project, the folks at Google have been quietly baking Linux support into Android's infrastructure. A few weeks back, engineers started developing a new "Terminal" app that leverages Android's Virtualization Framework to run a Linux virtual machine and execute commands.
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Kernel Space
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Intel starts next-gen Xe3 GPU enablement for Linux: ready for future-gen Panther Lake CPUs
Intel has started next-gen Xe3 'Celestial' GPU enablement in Linux, also announces Xe-LPG+ GPU for its upcoming Arrow Lake-H processors.
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Linux Foundation
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PR Newswire ☛ MangoBoost and WorldTech IT join The Linux Foundation's Open Programmable Infrastructure Project
The Open Programmable Infrastructure (OPI) Project, a community-driven initiative focused on creating a standards-based open ecosystem for next-generation architectures and frameworks based on Data Processing Units (DPUs) and Infrastructure Processing Units (IPUs) technology, today announces two new members. MangoBoost and WorldTech IT join the project to collaborate with other members to advance open software and standards, as well as leverage frameworks and toolkits to enable the rapid adoption of DPU/IPUs.
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TechRepublic ☛ Red Hat: AI Is the Most In-Demand Skill in the UK for 2024 [Ed: Red Hat has been reduced to buzzwords]
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Red Hat offers cloud smarts to AI-native telcos [Ed: Instead of selling GNU/Linux they sell nonsense and hype]
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Applications
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GamingOnLinux ☛ OBS Studio 31.0.0 Beta 1 released bringing multiple new features
The best tool for video recording and livestreaming is about to get another upgrade with OBS Studio 31.0.0 Beta 1 out now.It's in Beta meaning it's not quite ready for everyone, but a good time to test everything works as expected ahead of the next stable release.
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