Tux Machines

Do you waddle the waddle?

Other Sites

9to5Linux

Mozilla Firefox 126 Is Now Available for Download, Here’s What’s New

Highlights of Firefox 126 include adding “Linux” to Firefox for Android’s User-Agent string in an attempt to fix some website compatibility issues, renaming Firefox for Android’s “add-ons” settings to “Extensions” for consistency with Firefox for desktop and addons.mozilla.org, and enabling AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.

Rescuezilla 2.5 System Recovery Distro Is Out Now Based on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS

Arriving a little over 9 months after Rescuezilla 2.4, the Rescuezilla 2.5 release is based on Canonical’s latest Ubuntu 24.04 LTS (Noble Numbat) operating system series. To provide users with the best possible support for new hardware, the Rescuezilla devs also provide builds based on Ubuntu 23.10 (Mantic Minotaur) and Ubuntu 23.04 (Lunar Lobster).

9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: May 12th, 2024

I want to thank all the people who sent us donations. You guys are awesome and your help is very much appreciated! I also want to thank you all for your continued support by commenting, liking, sharing, and boosting the articles, following us on social media, and last but not least thank you for sending us feedback.

GNU Linux-Libre 6.9 Kernel Released for Software Freedom Lovers

Based on the just-released Linux 6.9 kernel series, the GNU Linux-libre 6.9 kernel is here to clean up a new Renesas FemtoClock3 Wireless as PTP clock (ptp_fc3) driver, update the cleaning up of the AMDGPU, ath12k, Adreno, btusb, and r8169 drivers.

Linux Kernel 6.9 Officially Released, This Is What’s New

Highlights of Linux kernel 6.9 include Rust support on AArch64 (ARM64) architectures, support for the Intel FRED (Flexible Return and Event Delivery) mechanism for improved low-level event delivery, support for AMD SNP (Secure Nested Paging) guests, and a new dm-vdo (virtual data optimizer) target in device mapper for inline deduplication, compression, zero-block elimination, and thin provisioning.

PeaZip 9.8 Archive Manager Adds New CLI Switches, New UI Options, and Tux Theme

Highlights of PeaZip 9.8 include new Mac and Tux themes (you can see the new Tux theme in the featured image above), a new “Always browse archives in flat view” option switch in Main Menu > Browse and the Navigation context menu item, a new “Comment, and Info functions” option in the status bar context menu, and an improved “Extract to” context menu for direct extraction of archives.

Ubuntu Buzz !

How To Switch Repository Mirror on Ubuntu 24.04

This tutorial will help you to configure your Ubuntu 24.04 "Noble Numbat" computer to use nearest mirror server for the purpose of faster installing and updating applications. This will introduce you to Software & Updates settings as well as the new configuration file ubuntu.sources that comes with this release. Now let's learn and install more applications!

LinuxGizmos.com

(Updated) Pimoroni’s NVMe Base Duo Brings New Storage Options to Raspberry Pi 5

Palmshell SLiM X2L with 8GB RAM, 32GB eMMC and 256GB SSD Available for $125.00

The Palmshell Slim X2L by RADXA is a compact and powerful mini-PC tailored for modern computing needs. Its versatile design supports a range of applications, from home entertainment to office productivity, and includes optional VESA mount brackets for enhanced adaptability.

W01 U2500 by 52Pi: High-Speed Networking and NVMe Expansion for Raspberry Pi 5

The W01 U2500 by 52Pi is a versatile HAT designed specifically for the Raspberry Pi 5, offering a unique combination of NVMe SSD expansion and USB 2.5G network capabilities. This compact solution is powered by the reliable Realtek RTL8156BG chipset, ensuring seamless integration with your Raspberry Pi 5 for high-speed data transfer and networking performance.

10 Things to Do After Installing Ubuntu 23.04 [With Bonus Tip]

posted by Arindam Giri on Apr 22, 2023

Ubuntu 23.04 brings exciting new features such as GNOME 44, the latest Kernel 6.2, the latest outstanding features in Files and more.

Before you head over to enjoy a new installation of Ubuntu, here's an assorted list of customization tips which you can't miss.

Read on

Other Recent Tux Machines' Posts

Linux Kernel 6.9 Officially Released, This Is What’s New
Linus Torvalds announced today the release and general availability of Linux kernel 6.9, the latest stable version of the Linux kernel that introduces several new features and improved hardware support.
CachyOS’s May Release Adds Bcachefs File System Support
Arch-based CachyOS's newest release brings Bcachefs integration, specialized AI SDK installations, and a handheld-focused Deckify Edition
GNU/Linux in Hungary Reaches 3.5% 'Installedbase'/Share (on Desktop/Laptop) [original]
an approach toward 4%
AlmaLinux 9.4 Released, Here’s What’s New
Today, AlmaLinux OS Foundation announces the much-anticipated arrival of AlmaLinux 9.4
Windows Down to All-Time Low in Botswana, Android Surges to 63% [original]
Android keeps growing at Windows' expense
In Brazil, Android is Now Bigger Than Windows [original]
Brazil is a leading adopter of GNU/Linux
Dillo 3.1 Open-Source Web Browser Released After 9 Year Hiatus
Dillo 3.1 open-source web browser is now available for download with support for floating HTML elements, support for OpenSSL, LibreSSL, and Mbed TLS 2 and 3 for HTTPS, and more.
 
today's leftovers
5 more stories
Ubuntu in Wikipedia and the Military
a pair of stories from Faizul "Piju" 9M2PJU
SysGlance and Nmap 7.95 Released
Two new releases
Open Hardware/Modding: Amiga, Raspberry Pi, Adafruit, and More
News about Linux-centric devices
today's howtos
many howtos for the afternoon
Debian Contributions, Debian Policy
a pair of posts about Debian
Open Source Security Podcast, LINUX Unplugged, The Linux Link Tech Show, and Invidious
mostly videos today
EuroLinux 9.4 Release Notes
This version's code name is San Marino - the capital of San Marino, the world's oldest republic
/e/OS v2 live launch on Thursday May 16th
Super happy to announce that /e/OS V2 is just around the corner and is coming with the next update! On this occasion we are going LIVE on next Thursday
FreeBSD 14.1-BETA2 Now Available
The second BETA build of the 14.1-RELEASE release cycle is now available
Mozilla Firefox 126 Is Now Available for Download, Here’s What’s New
The Mozilla Firefox 126 open-source web browser is now available for download ahead of its planned May 14th official launch, so it’s time to take a closer look at the new features and improvements implemented in this version.
Android Leftovers
Google Wallet is ditching support for older Android phones and smartwatches
New NXP i.MX 93-based system-on-modules launched by MYiR, Variscite, and Compulab
It is also compatible with Linux, FreeRTOS, Greenhills, QNX, and VxWorks
Rescuezilla 2.5 System Recovery Distro Is Out Now Based on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS
Rescuezilla 2.5 has been released today as the latest stable version of this Ubuntu-based “Swiss Army Knife of System Recovery” distribution based on the popular Clonezilla open-source disk imaging/cloning software.
An alternative way of saving toolboxes
A previous article in the Fedora Magazine describes how toolboxes can be saved in a container image repository and restored on the same or a different machine
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: May 12th, 2024
The 187th installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on May 12th, 2024.
GNU Linux-Libre 6.9 Kernel Released for Software Freedom Lovers
The GNU Linux-libre project announced today the release and general availability of the GNU Linux-libre 6.9 kernel for those who seek 100% freedom for their GNU/Linux computers and software freedom lovers.
Free, Libre, and Open Source Software Leftoveers
FOSS and coding
today's howtos
a handful of howtos
digiKam Recipes 2024-05-13 released
A new revision of digiKam Recipes is available for your reading pleasure
Ubuntu 24.10 Release Date Set for October 10, 2024
Canonical has published a draft release schedule for Ubuntu 24.10 ‘Oracular Oriole’
Rocky Linux sponsor offers lifeline for firms using CentOS 7
CentOS 7 reaches its end-of-life on 30 June
Best Free and Open Source Software
We recommend the best free and open source alternatives
Collections of Different Linux Distributions
Because Linux is an open source operating system, combinations of software vary between Linux distros
Review: Damn Small Linux 2024
Damn Small Linux Damn Small Linux was a business card size (50MB) live CD Linux distribution, based on Debian and Knoppix
Introducing the Enhanced KubuQA: Revolutionising ISO Testing Across Ubuntu Flavors
The Kubuntu Team are thrilled to announce significant updates to KubuQA
Today in Techrights
Some of the latest articles
today's leftovers
3 assorted links
Open Hardware/: BlueBerry, ODROID, Arduino, and More
4 picks for today
today's howtos
4 howtos (for now)(
Embracing the World of Linux, A Student’s Journey and Experience.
I have been using Linux since end of my first semester, and my first Linux distro was Kali Linux
ReactOS Project: Newsletter 104 - April/May news
This year, we will start with a short summary highlighting ongoing work on the project as well as announcing the selection of our brand new developer
Marcus Lundblad: May GNOME Maps
It's about time for the spring update of goings on in Maps!
Android Leftovers
Google Wallet dropping support for old Android, Wear OS versions
Jellyfin 10.9 Media Server Brings Tons of Improvements
Jellyfin 10.9 is now available, bringing enhanced features, bug fixes, and important changes for a superior media experience
Can Raspberry Pi 5 Run Ubuntu?
The Raspberry Pi 5 boasts some impressive specifications over previous models, yet it continues to offer low pricing for DIY enthusiasts
today's leftovers
GNU/Linux and more
Windows TCO Leftovers
Windows is a security menace
today's howtos
first battch for today
Auto-Cpufreq 2.3 Brings Improved Configuration Management
Auto-cpufreq 2.3 CPU speed and power optimizer for Linux brings dynamic updates to system management and performance optimizations
Best Free and Open Source Software
We recommend open source solutions only
Collections of Different Linux Distributions
A distro provides the user with a desktop environment, preloaded applications, and ways to update and maintain the system
KDE Applications & Icons
In this rather lengthy post I talk a bit about the current issues with icons for the KDE applications I work on or use
GNU/Linux and ChromeOS in North America Now at Over 10% (Desktops and Laptops) [original]
Notice it has just passed 10%
Today in Techrights
Some of the latest articles
GNU/Linux/ChromeOS Grew a Lot in Iceland, a Country With About 377,000 Citizens [original]
The population of Iceland is not big, so the absolute number of GNU/Linux users over there is perhaps in the tens of thousands
Belgium: GNU/Linux Soars to Over 3% Market Share [original]
if statCounter's data is anything to go by, things are changing
today's leftovers
shows, programming, openwashing
Mozilla and Ubuntu Stories
two of each
Application, KDE, and GNOME
Including details GNOME report
Games: GNU/Linux-based SteamOS, Game Boy Emulation, and More
4 stories about gaming
Fedora Picks and Red Hat Buying Fake 'Articles' About Itself
IBM and Red Hat stuff
Security Leftovers
Security links and more
today's howtos
8 howtos of technical posts
Embedded and Open Hardware: ESP32, Raspberry Pi, OrangePi, utomotive Grade Linux (AGL)
4 stories for today
Rocky Linux 9.4 Released as Another Free Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.4 Distro
The Rocky Linux release engineering team announced the general availability of Rocky Linux 9.4 as yet another free alternative to the latest Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.4 operating system.
Free, Libre, and Open Source Software Leftovers
FOSS links
Windows TCO Leftovers
Windows kills, too
PeaZip 9.8 Archive Manager Adds New CLI Switches, New UI Options, and Tux Theme
PeaZip 9.8 has been released today as a major update to this open-source, free, and cross-platform file archiver utility that adds various UI and CLI enhancements, new themes, and bug fixes.
Android Leftovers
I'm excited to see Qi2 bring these MagSafe accessories to Android
Open Hardware: Raspberry Pi, Arduino, and More
Some hardware news of interest
Programming Leftovers
Programming related picks
TCP_NODELAY and Linux kernel bug
linux kernel news
BSD: FreeBSD and OpenBSD Updates/Blogs
Some BSD news
today's howtos
many howtos for now
Fedora Asahi Remix 40 Is Now Available for Apple Silicon Macs with KDE Plasma 6
The Fedora Project announced today the general availability of the Fedora Asahi Remix 40 distribution developed in close collaboration with Fedora Asahi SIG and the Asahi Linux project for Apple Silicon Macs.
X Marks the What? How Linux Got Its Name
Replace the S in Linus with X and you get Linux. But why an X, and who actually did that
System76’s Darter Pro Linux Laptop Now Available for Preorder
System76's Darter Pro offers an open concept, minimalist design, and powerful performance
Banana Pi BPI-F3 SBC features SpacemIT K1 octa-core RISC-V AI SoC
Banana Pi provides a Linux BSP with pi-opensbi RISC-V Open Source Supervisor Binary Interface
Free and Open Source Software
Rex (Remote execution) is billed as the friendly automation framework
Collections of Different Linux Distributions
Because Linux is an open source operating system, combinations of software vary between Linux distros
HDR and color management in KWin, part 3
Since the last two posts about this topic (part one, part two) there has been some more progress, so let’s take a look
Games: World Video Game Hall of Fame, Proton Experimental, Collabora's Work, and More
8 stories for today
This week in KDE: our cup overfloweth with cool stuff for you
This week a lot of work that has been in progress for weeks got merged
We Turn 20 in Just 30 Days [original]
big anniversary
Today in Techrights
Some of the latest articles
In Ireland, Android Up to 42% and on Desktops/Laptops GNU/Linux is Increasingly Favoured Among Computer Users [original]
data collected by the Irish firm statCounter