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ASRock Industrial NUC BOX-255H Running Linux: Intel Core Ultra 7 Processor 255H - LinuxLinks
This is a series of articles looking at the ASRock Industrial NUC BOX-255H running Linux. In this series, I examine every aspect of this Mini PC in detail from a Linux perspective.
The NUC BOX-255H has the mobile/embedded class 15th generation Intel Core 7 255H processor, based on the Arrow Lake architecture. It offers 16 cores consisting of 6 fast performance cores with up to 5.1 GHz clock speed and 8 smaller efficiency cores with up to 4.4 GHz and two additional “low power” efficiency cores with up to 2.5 GHz.
One key change is that Intel removed Hyper-Threading (HT) in this generation, meaning the Core Ultra 7 255H has 16 threads instead of 20 threads like the Core Ultra 7 155H. However, it makes up for this with better efficiency and faster clock speeds.
We can see the cores using top (or similar utility e.g. htop).
LG4X-V2 - GUI for X-ray photoemission spectroscopy (XPS) curve fitting - LinuxLinks
LG4X-V2 is a GUI for X-ray photoemission spectroscopy (XPS) curve fitting based on the python lmfit package. It streamlines the fitting process for easier validation and consistency. It is inspired by its predecessor software LG4X.
LG4X-V2 is build upon the ‘lmfit’-package using ‘PyQt5’ for the GUI.
This is free and open source software.
Icon Explorer - preview and pick icons - LinuxLinks
Icon Explorer allows artists and developers to preview and pick icons. Icon Explorer attempts to render the icons exactly as they would look drawn in the application.
It allows to filter based on category and name. Icon Explorer is not a general-purpose tool, but geared towards artists’ and developers’ use-cases. Icon Explorer also provides a plugin for Kate and KDevelop to be used as icon picker.
This is free and open source software.
LintHTML - HTML5 linter and validator - LinuxLinks
LintHTML is a fork of htmllint featuring a built-in CLI and multiple bug fixes and improvements.
The migration from htmllint to LintHTML is easy, as all htmllint’s rules can be used with LintHTML.
This is free and open source software.