Tux Machines Bulletin for Monday, November 18, 2024 ┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅ Generated Tue 19 Nov 02:49:36 GMT 2024 Created by Dr. Roy Schestowitz (𝚛𝚘𝚢 (at) 𝚜𝚌𝚑𝚎𝚜𝚝𝚘𝚠𝚒𝚝𝚣 (dot) 𝚌𝚘𝚖) Full hyperlinks for navigation omitted but are fully available in the originals The corresponding HTML versions are at http://news.tuxmachines.org ╒═══════════════════ 𝐈𝐍𝐃𝐄𝐗 ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ ⦿ Tux Machines - 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: November 17th, 2024 ⦿ Tux Machines - AlmaLinux OS 9.5 Is Here as a Free Alternative to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.5 ⦿ Tux Machines - Free and Open Source Software ⦿ Tux Machines - Games, SUSE, IBM, and More ⦿ Tux Machines - Half a Dozen Instructionals/Technical Articles From HowTo Geek ⦿ Tux Machines - Linux Devices and Open Hardware ⦿ Tux Machines - Linux Foundation Puff Pieces and Realisation of the Software Patents Issue ⦿ Tux Machines - Missing MS Paint on Linux? 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On top of that, I tell you about some of the new features coming to Fedora Linux 42 next year. Below you can check out this week’s hottest news and access all the distro and package downloads released this past week in the 9to5Linux weekly roundup for November 17th, 2024. 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AlmaLinux OS 9.5 also brings updated module streams that offer better support for web apps, security updates that are directed at strengthening cryptography, and crypto-policies packages have been updated to extend their control to algorithm selection in Java. 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You can tell Spair to just create them but ignore them when iterating over them later by turn on the static-mode. spair is free and open source software. * ⚓ srss_-_simple_command-line_news_feed_reader_-_LinuxLinks⠀⇛ srss (Simple-RSS) is a fast and simple command line RSS/ATOM/ JSON feed reader. It seeks inspiration from newsboat. There are a number of different file formats which information publishers use. The most frequently ones are RSS and Atom. RSS is an acronym for Really Simple Syndication. It is a defined standard based on XML with the specific purpose of delivering updates to web-based content. In other words, RSS is a Web content syndication format. Using this standard, webmasters provide headlines and fresh content in a succinct manner. Meanwhile, consumers use RSS readers and news aggregators to collect and monitor their favorite feeds in one centralized program or location. Atom is a format which is similar to RSS in many respects, but offers a number of improvements. This is free and open source software. * ⚓ Cemu_-_Wii_U_emulator_-_LinuxLinks⠀⇛ Cemu is software to emulate Wii U games and applications on a PC. This software lets you run commercial Wii U games directly from your Linux machine. The majority of games are completely playable from start to finish. While the Wii U is not a particularly demanding console, emulation requires a machine with much greater hardware than the original machine. A good processor will definitely help speed things up. While modern video-games can be less dependent, emulation can rely quite heavily on CPU performance. At least an AMD Ryzen 3 or an Intel i5 processor is recommended. This is free and open source software. * ⚓ Coltrane_-_music_theory_library_-_LinuxLinks⠀⇛ Coltrane is a music theory library with a command-line interface. It deals with all sorts of calculations around music theory, and allows graphical representations. 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A big new update just landed for Black Mesa: Blue Shift that includes the new Chapter 5 of the story. o ⚓ HowTo Geek ☛ Does_Gaming_on_Linux_Have_a_Cheating_Problem?⠀⇛ Linux used to be the operating system to avoid if gaming was a priority, but it's recently had quite a few wins like the Steam Deck. It's also had its losses, like the recent end of support for Linux machines from Apex Legends. But is it true that Linux has a cheater problem? o § Distributions and Operating Systems⠀➾ # § SUSE/OpenSUSE⠀➾ # ⚓ ZDNet ☛ SUSE_unveils_major_rebranding,_and_a_new_AI platform_that_protects_your_data⠀⇛ In the States, SUSE, the Linux and open- source software company, isn't that well known. Some of that was self-inflicted as the company underwent several ownership changes. Now, with SUSE charting its own course and CEO Dirk Peter van Leeuwen at its helm, the company is sailing forward on an even keel. At KubeCon North America, SUSE announced a significant rebranding effort, several new product offerings, and the launch of SUSE AI, a secure platform for deploying and running generative AI (gen AI) applications. # § Fedora Family / IBM⠀➾ # ⚓ Network World ☛ Red_Hat_to_acquire_Neural_Magic⠀⇛ AI optimization startup Neural Magic created software that makes it possible for AI inference models to run efficiently on commodity CPU-based hardware. # ⚓ Ubuntubuzz ☛ Download_Fedora_41_Full_Editions_ (Workstation,_Server,_IoT_Included)⠀⇛ The forty first release of Fedora GNU/Linux is here. It's released on Tuesday, 29 October 2024 or two weeks after Ubuntu Oracular Oriole release date. It is available in a lot of editions, mainly: Workstation, Server, IoT, Cloud and many more. We make a summary of the downloads for you below to mention only editions we believe most readers will be interested to try (and links to find the rest). Finally, congratulations to all computer users and thank you to Fedora developers. Happy downloading! # § Canonical/Ubuntu Family⠀➾ # ⚓ congatec_and_Canonical_announce_partnership⠀⇛ congatec – a leading provider of embedded and edge computing technology – announced a partnership with Canonical, the publisher of Ubuntu. This partnership enables congatec to offer the best out-of-the-box experience by bundling aReady.COMs with Ubuntu Pro for an optimized platform that provides security, reliability and stability. ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 452 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/11/18/Half_a_Dozen_Instructionals_Technical_Articles_From_HowTo_Geek.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/11/18/Half_a_Dozen_Instructionals_Technical_Articles_From_HowTo_Geek.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Half a Dozen Instructionals/Technical Articles From HowTo Geek⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Nov 18, 2024 * ⚓ HowTo Geek ☛ How_to_Manage_Linux_Processes_Using_ps,_kill,_and_pkill⠀⇛ Everything running on your Linux computer is a process. Processes ought to play nicely with others, but sometimes they need to be taken in hand. Linux provides the tools you’ll need. § Processes and Linux Linux computers use a special set of programs and temporary file systems to boot your computer to the point where the operating system can be started. The kernel then creates the first user space process, by launching the systemd process. All processes are given a number as a process identifier, or PID. The systemd process has a PID of one. Processes can launch other processes, known as child processes. The process that launched them is called the parent process. All regular user space processes running on your computer are descendants of systemd. If a process is poorly written or has entered an error condition, it might freeze and become unresponsive, or display some other unwanted behavior. If that’s the case, you’ll need to reign in that process, or even kill it. * ⚓ HowTo Geek ☛ 10_Linux_Commands_to_Know_for_Managing_Files⠀⇛ Want to start leveling up your terminal skills? The Linux command line has a wealth of flexible commands for file management. Learn how to use the most common ones for your everyday tasks. * ⚓ HowTo Geek ☛ 5_Ways_to_Make_Linux_Commands_Work_the_Way_You_Want⠀⇛ When you're getting to grips with Linux and the command line, it's important to unlock its full power. Most commands you run have a wealth of settings you can tweak to change what they do. You just need to know where to look. * ⚓ HowTo Geek ☛ How_to_Bulk-Convert_Audio_Files_in_the_Linux_Terminal⠀⇛ If you're converting more than a few audio files, using graphical tools (including online tools or apps) can be a laborious process. The instructions below show you how to bulk convert audio files from the Linux terminal, saving you time. * ⚓ HowTo Geek ☛ How_to_Install_Linux⠀⇛ Want to install Linux? It's an easier process than you might think! You can even try Linux on your PC before you install it. If you don't like it, just reboot and you'll be back to Windows. Here's how to get started with Linux. § Choose a Linux Distro and Download It First, you'll need to choose a Linux distribution you want to use. Linux distributions package up the Linux kernel and other software into a complete operating system you can use. Different Linux distributions have different system tools, desktop environments, included applications, and visual themes. Ubuntu and Linux Mint are still some of the most popular Linux distributions. There are many, many other options—there's no wrong answer, although some Linux distributions are intended for more technical, experienced users. There are distros for programming and distros for gamers. Once you've picked your Linux distribution of choice, visit its website and download its installer. You'll get an ISO file, which is a disc image file containing the Linux distribution's installation files. * ⚓ HowTo Geek ☛ A_Beginner's_Guide_to_Editing_Text_Files_With_Vi⠀⇛ Vi is a powerful text editor included with most Linux systems, even embedded ones. Sometimes you'll have to edit a text file on a system that doesn't include a friendlier text editor, so knowing Vi is essential. ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 568 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/11/18/Linux_Devices_and_Open_Hardware.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/11/18/Linux_Devices_and_Open_Hardware.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Linux Devices and Open Hardware⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Nov 18, 2024 * ⚓ Linux Gizmos ☛ HackerBox_0108_Implements_a_Macintosh_128K_Emulator_on RP2040_Platform⠀⇛ This month’s HackerBox introduces an opportunity to explore retro computing through the configuration of the PICOboot RP2040 Development Board to emulate the functionality of an original Macintosh 128K. * ⚓ Linux Gizmos ☛ iSG_Display_Max_Gateway_for_Smart_Home_Automation_with Matter_and_Zigbee⠀⇛ AmeriDroid recently featured the iSG Display Max Gateway, a flexible platform designed to streamline smart home management and automation. With its 10-inch display and support for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Low Energy, the gateway integrates multiple protocols to offer flexibility for diverse smart home setups. * ⚓ It's FOSS ☛ This_Simple_Change_Improved_the_Performance_of_My_Homelab Running_on_Raspberry_Pi⠀⇛ My struggling Raspberry Pi got a performance boost by a small change in the memory configuration. * ⚓ Hackaday ☛ ESP32_Hosts_A_USB_Keyboard_In_This_Typewriter⠀⇛ Did you know the ESP32 can be a USB host? Well it can, and  [Volos] uses host mode to build this fun little word processor. ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 621 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/11/18/Linux_Foundation_Puff_Pieces_and_Realisation_of_the_Software_Pa.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/11/18/Linux_Foundation_Puff_Pieces_and_Realisation_of_the_Software_Pa.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Linux Foundation Puff Pieces and Realisation of the Software Patents Issue⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Nov 18, 2024 * § Linux Foundation⠀➾ o ⚓ Forbes ☛ A_Step_Up,_Cloud_Native_Computing_Foundation_Certifies Platform_Engineering⠀⇛ Software development is elevating. Professional programming practices are elevating to higher levels of abstraction with the introduction of low-code functions, automations and AI-driven tools that enable developers to focus more immediately on user functionality and (hopefully) business value. But this elevation starts from ground zero, down at the platform level. Logically enough perhaps, we can’t climb upward to these new higher-level programming functions until we create a culture of underlying technologies and tools that will work effectively below decks. o § Software Patents⠀➾ # ⚓ Forbes ☛ At_Kubecon,_CNCF_Ramps_Up_Its_Battle_Against Patent_Trolls⠀⇛ Patent trolls are a growing challenge for the software industry. And the Linux Foundation has launched a large campaign to snuff them out. Attendees at the annual cloud-native software developers conference known as Kubecon this week were surprised at the force with which the Linux Foundation highlighted the growing legal and regulatory issues facing the open-source software industry. Legal organizations called non-practicing entities, commonly referred to as patent trolls, have been increasingly targeting open-source software. # ⚓ India Times ☛ Grow_Digi:_Grow_Digi_gets_two_patents_for sector_agnostic_blockchain_technology_layer_from_govt⠀⇛ Indian blockchain technology startup Grow Digi has been granted two patents comprising technology that reduces need for data storage by about 95 per cent, reduced time for transactions and enhances security, a top official of the firm said. Grow Digi founder and managing director Sachin Kumar told PTI that the bootstrapped company has developed a layer 1 or base layer of blockchain technology with base in India that will allow enterprises to develop their blockchain-based applications. ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 698 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/11/18/Missing_MS_Paint_on_Linux_Here_s_5_Alternatives_to_Try.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/11/18/Missing_MS_Paint_on_Linux_Here_s_5_Alternatives_to_Try.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Missing MS Paint on Linux? Here's 5 Alternatives to Try⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Nov 18, 2024 🄸🄼🄰🄶🄴_🄳🄴🅂🄲🅁🄸🄿🅃🄸🄾🄽_⦇Paint_Linux⦈_ Here's a few ways to scratch your Microsoft Paint itch on Linux. One of the biggest advantages Windows has over Linux is Microsoft Paint (I'm only half kidding here). This stalwart creativity tool is still beloved by many. So, let's even the playing field with some simple Linux drawing apps that provide a similar experience. § Why Do People Still Love Microsoft Paint So Much? One of the biggest draws for Windows way back in the 90s was the selection of apps (or programs, as it was fashionable to call them at the time) that it shipped with. This included Notepad, WordPad (rest in peace), a calculator, and later, even a web browser (the venerable Internet Explorer). Arguably the most popular of these productivity tools was Paint. Whether it's nostalgia or just its pure simplicity, there's nothing quite like Microsoft Paint for some low-res creativity. For decades it's been the go-to for kids, bored office workers, and internet trolls for throwing together janky-looking pixelated masterpieces. That's why it was baffling when Microsoft indicated that it would be killed off. Instead (perhaps due to public backlash), they've made some updates to it. However, most purists will eschew this updated version for the original version that shipped unchanged in Windows operating systems for the better part of two decades. 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One effective way to protect against automated bots is through the use of CAPTCHAs (Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart). # ⚓ ID Root ☛ How_To_Create_ZIP_File_using_Python⠀⇛ ZIP files are a popular format for compressing and archiving data, making them essential in various applications, from software distribution to data backup. In this article, we will explore how to create ZIP files using Python, leveraging its built-in libraries to streamline the process. o § Standards/Consortia⠀➾ # ⚓ Darek Kay ☛ Open_Graph_images:_Format_compatibility_across platforms⠀⇛ For each photo that I publish, I create a WebP thumbnail for the gallery. I wanted to use those as OG images, but the WebP support was lacking, so I've been creating an additional JPG variant just for Open Graph. I was interested in seeing how things have changed in the last 2.5 years. o § Education⠀➾ # ⚓ FSF ☛ FSD_meeting_recap_2024-11-15⠀⇛ Every week, free software activists from around the world come together in #fsf on Libera.Chat to help improve the FSD, which is a catalog of useful free software that runs under free GNU-like systems (not limited to the GNU operating system and its GNU/ Linux variants) and a project of the Free Software Foundation (FSF). This recaps the work we accomplished at the Friday 15th, 2024, meeting where we saw a couple of new programs added and one entry updated. o § Web Browsers/Web Servers⠀➾ # ⚓ [Old] Servo (Linux Foundation) ☛ Building_a_browser_using Servo_as_a_web_engine!⠀⇛ As a web engine, Servo primarily handles everything around scripting and layout. For embedding use cases, the Tauri community experimented with adding a new Servo backend, but Servo can also be used to build a browser. We have a reference browser in the form of servoshell, which has historically been used as a minimal example and as a test harness for the Web Platform Tests. Nevertheless, the Servo community has steadily worked towards making it a browser in its own right, starting with our new browser UI based on egui last year. # ⚓ MJ Fransen ☛ Explore_the_smol_web_with_Marginalia⠀⇛ Marginalia is used like search engines in the past. Don't phrase a question or input a sentence to search. Just enter one or more keywords, as you expect those to appear in the web pages you are looking for. Searching with Marginalia often results in a treasure trove full of pages from the smol web. Searching with Marginalia has a much lower chance of pulling up some AI-generated crap or being bombarded by SEO non-sense. The good thing is that Marginalia works with any browser. Of course it works fine in graphical browsers like Firefox, it's also fine when using TUI browsers like Links, lynx, and eww. # § Font Awesome⠀➾ # ⚓ [Old] Font Awesome ☛ Font_Awesome_Home⠀⇛ Here at Font Awesome, we love open source (as you might already be aware). It’s why we made our icons open source in the first place. And that’s why we never have and never will remove an icon from the free version. But at Font Awesome, we don’t want to simply sustain open source; we want to see it thrive. # ⚓ [Old] 11ty ☛ 11ty_is_joining_Font_Awesome⠀⇛ We’re excited that Eleventy is going to play a deeper role in the Awesome ecosystem and believe that this partnership will extend the life expectancy of the project well beyond our original ten-year goal! ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 1046 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/11/18/Review_Chimera_Linux_vs_ChimeraOS.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/11/18/Review_Chimera_Linux_vs_ChimeraOS.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Review: Chimera Linux vs ChimeraOS⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Rianne Schestowitz on Nov 18, 2024 Quoting: DistroWatch.com: Put the fun back into computing. Use Linux, BSD. — Chimera Linux and ChimeraOS are essentially complete opposite in many respects. One is independently developed and highly unusual in its mixture of technologies, the other is based on Arch and fulfills a common task. It was interesting looking at two projects with virtually identical names, but almost nothing else in common. Their approaches are entirely different too. One tries to automate and streamline everything, providing an installer which really just has one interactive step. The other requires a lot of manual work and configuration to set up the operating system. One distribution has a narrow focus, placing all of its energy into providing a minimal gaming platform. The other has more general purpose and philosophical goals such as gradually removing technological complexity, hardening the core operating system, and making the distribution more efficient. I would say I found Chimera Linux to be the more interesting of the two projects. It is working on something unique, something interesting, something a tad weird. I like that; I like the focus on efficiency and removing complexity. Everything is, as the documentation suggests, quickly understandable. This is a "keep it simple" style distribution that manages to be feature complete, even if it does require extra manual work. ChimeraOS was, at least to me, less interesting, less unusual. On the other hand, it was more convenient to install and it has a clear, verifiable purpose. It didn't work well for me at first, but on my second day of evaluation, ChimeraOS suddenly started working (mostly) as intended. I could plug my machine into a TV and start fetching and playing Steam games. This kind of appliance-style distribution isn't useful to me, but I can see the appeal for a lot of people who might want to use a dedicated box for gaming and nothing but gaming. Read_on ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 1106 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/11/18/Security_TP_Link_Backdoor_Cybershow_and_Open_Source_Security_Po.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/11/18/Security_TP_Link_Backdoor_Cybershow_and_Open_Source_Security_Po.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Security: TP-Link Backdoor, Cybershow, and Open Source Security Podcast⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Nov 18, 2024 * ⚓ SANS ☛ Ancient_TP-Link_Backdoor_Discovered_by_Attackers,_(Sun,_Nov 17th)⠀⇛ There are so many vulnerabilities in commonly used routers that attackers often leave many easily exploited vulnerabilities untouched, as they already have plenty of vulnerabilities to exploit. * ⚓ The Cyber Show ☛ Cybershow_#032_|_S4_|_In_The_Chair_|_Default_Denied⠀⇛ * ⚓ Open Source Security (Audio Show) ☛ Open_Source_Security_Podcast Episode_455_–_WordPress_plugin_security⠀⇛ Josh and Kurt talk about the way WordPress vets their plugins. While WordPress has been in the news lately, they do some clever things to get plugins approved. There’s a static analyzer that runs against new submissions. We discuss using static analysis, securing open source, contributing and more. ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 1147 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/11/18/Shotcut_24_11_Improves_Stability_and_Fixes_Transition_Bugs.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/11/18/Shotcut_24_11_Improves_Stability_and_Fixes_Transition_Bugs.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Shotcut 24.11 Improves Stability and Fixes Transition Bugs⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Rianne Schestowitz on Nov 18, 2024 🄸🄼🄰🄶🄴_🄳🄴🅂🄲🅁🄸🄿🅃🄸🄾🄽_⦇Shotcut_24.11⦈_ Quoting: Shotcut 24.11 Improves Stability and Fixes Transition Bugs — Shotcut, the beloved open-source video editor, has just released its latest version, 24.11, bringing a slew of important fixes that make video editing more reliable and seamless for users. If you’ve been experiencing some quirks in the previous versions, especially with v24.10, then this update is worth a close look. Here’s what has been addressed. One major fix involves converting variable frame rates to a constant frame rate. This feature broke in version 24.10, causing frustration for users who rely on consistency across their projects. Thankfully, Shotcut has corrected the issue, allowing you to convert your video smoothly again. 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The same goes for an issue that occurred in Shotcut 24.10 when moving video clips immediately after a transition beyond another clip and an issue from Shotcut 24.08 causing a bad output when using Export > From > Marker with subtitles. 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In this post, we’ll review the current state of simulators and how Proton has revolutionized gaming on the Linux operating system. Proton is a software layer developed by Valve, the creators of Steam, and it has enabled Linux to grow as a gaming platform. This innovation allows Valve to release hardware products like the Steam Deck, which has been a critical and commercial success. There’s a database listing which games work with Proton and which don’t, and that includes all simulators. Regarding wheels and bases, there are drivers for Fanatec, Thrustmaster, Logitech, and even Moza. Not everything is supported, but given the state of the Linux ecosystem, this is challenging unless companies support it as they do with the Android-iOS duality. 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In this deep dive we will guide you on the key differences between them from perspective of both corporate enterprise and personal productivity or pleasure usage. After reading this blog post you should be in a better position to decide to select Ubuntu or Debian. Read_on ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 1741 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/11/18/Variscite_DART_MX91_SoM_offers_dual_GbE_WiFi_6_15_years_support.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/11/18/Variscite_DART_MX91_SoM_offers_dual_GbE_WiFi_6_15_years_support.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Variscite DART-MX91 SoM offers dual GbE, WiFi 6, 15 years support⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Rianne Schestowitz on Nov 18, 2024 🄸🄼🄰🄶🄴_🄳🄴🅂🄲🅁🄸🄿🅃🄸🄾🄽_⦇Variscite_DART-MX91_SoM⦈_ Quoting: Variscite DART-MX91 SoM offers dual GbE, WiFi 6, 15 years support - CNX Software — The DART-MX91 SoM is designed to be compatible with other modules in the ‘DART Pin2Pin’ family, meaning it should work with any Pin2Pin- compatible development kit. However, at the time of writing, the company does not offer a specific Evaluation Kit for the MX91 module, unlike what is available for the DART-MX95 modules. In terms of software support the company mentions that it will support both Yocto and Debian, other than that not much information is present at the time of writing. The Variscite DART-MX91 SoM has a starting price of $35, which is probably the price of the base variant, and the company promises at least 15 years of support/availability until 2039. More information about other variants can be found on the product page, and some additional information can be found on the company’s press release page. 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A Hands-On Review⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Rianne Schestowitz on Nov 18, 2024 🄸🄼🄰🄶🄴_🄳🄴🅂🄲🅁🄸🄿🅃🄸🄾🄽_⦇Raspberry_Pi_SD_card_compares_to_industry_leaders_like Samsung,_Western_Digital,_Sandisk_⦈_ Quoting: I Tested the Official Raspberry Pi Card, Here're My Findings — The Raspberry Pi Foundation recently introduced a new microSD card specifically designed for their beloved range of single-board computers. As an essential component for Raspberry Pi enthusiasts, the microSD card plays a vital role in ensuring smooth operation, quick access to data, and stability for various projects. This launch aims to enhance user experience, but how does it really stack up? In this review, I’ll dive into its features, capabilities, and real-world performance compared to industry heavyweights like Samsung, WD, and HP. 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