Posted: 2024-11-01 00:59:55 Source: https://www.kernel.org/
Version: | 6.6.59 (longterm) |
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Released: | 2024-11-01 |
Source: | linux-6.6.59.tar.xz |
PGP Signature: | linux-6.6.59.tar.sign |
Patch: | full (incremental) |
ChangeLog: | ChangeLog-6.6.59 |
Posted: 2024-11-01 00:56:19 Source: https://www.kernel.org/
Version: | 6.1.115 (longterm) |
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Released: | 2024-11-01 |
Source: | linux-6.1.115.tar.xz |
PGP Signature: | linux-6.1.115.tar.sign |
Patch: | full (incremental) |
ChangeLog: | ChangeLog-6.1.115 |
Posted: 2024-11-01 00:53:00 Source: https://www.kernel.org/
Version: | 5.15.170 (longterm) |
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Released: | 2024-11-01 |
Source: | linux-5.15.170.tar.xz |
PGP Signature: | linux-5.15.170.tar.sign |
Patch: | full (incremental) |
ChangeLog: | ChangeLog-5.15.170 |
Posted: 2024-10-31 16:54:04 Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DO2hujAHgkk
Posted: 2024-10-31 16:00:00 Source: https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/why-linux-open-source-backbone-decentralized-applications-dapps-and-cryptocurrencies
Blockchain technology and Linux, while seemingly different, share a foundational philosophy: openness, security, and decentralization. Linux, an open source operating system, powers an immense range of devices, from servers to embedded systems, due to its stability, security, and flexibility. Blockchain, meanwhile, is a decentralized ledger technology that stores data in a secure, immutable, and transparent way, paving the way for new paradigms in finance, applications, and governance.
Together, Linux and blockchain technologies form a powerful synergy, where Linux’s open source infrastructure facilitates the secure, resilient, and decentralized environment blockchain applications require. In this article, we’ll explore how Linux powers decentralized applications (dApps) and cryptocurrencies, examining the unique benefits, challenges, and tools available on Linux for blockchain developers and enthusiasts.
Blockchain technology is a distributed ledger system in which data is stored across a network of computers in a series of linked “blocks.” Each block contains a set of transactions or data points, which are verified by network participants and cryptographically linked to the previous block, forming an unbroken “chain” of information.
This design ensures transparency (as all participants can view the ledger), immutability (as altering past data is nearly impossible), and security (as the decentralized nature of the network prevents single points of failure and reduces the risk of malicious interference).
Why Decentralization MattersIn traditional centralized systems, data and control are managed by a single entity, such as a bank, corporation, or government. In contrast, decentralized systems distribute power across a network of participants, ensuring autonomy, privacy, and control are in the hands of users rather than any central authority. Decentralized networks can operate without intermediaries, reducing inefficiencies, lowering costs, and creating new opportunities for transparency and fairness.
Linux’s open source framework aligns perfectly with blockchain’s decentralized ethos. Because Linux code is freely available, developers can modify and optimize it for specific blockchain needs, tailoring it to enhance both performance and security. The Linux community also contributes to the ecosystem with blockchain-focused libraries, tools, and frameworks, fostering rapid innovation and support for blockchain-specific challenges.
Posted: 2024-10-31 15:00:26 Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3b5xj0jZkQ
Posted: 2024-10-31 12:49:07 Source: https://distrowatch.com/12279
The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. Jerry Bezencon has announced the release of Linux Lite 7.2, an update to the project's Ubuntu-based distribution featuring the Xfce desktop. The new release includes a new update manager, a new theme manager, and the website now offers a chatbot intended to offer techniical support for Linux Lite's....
Posted: 2024-10-31 08:53:36 Source: https://distrowatch.com/12278
The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. Raffaele Forte has announced the release of BackBox Linux 9 un updated build of the project's Ubuntu-based distribution featuring a collection of ethical hacking tools. This release continues updates the base system to the the long-term supported Ubuntu 24.04 and uses the 6.8 Linux kernel: "BackBox Linux 9....
Posted: 2024-10-31 06:07:58 Source: https://www.kernel.org/
Version: | next-20241031 (linux-next) |
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Released: | 2024-10-31 |
Posted: 2024-10-30 23:05:04 Source: https://distrowatch.com/12277
The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. Br OS is a Brazilian Linux distribution based on Ubuntu and featuring the KDE Plasma desktop. The project's latest release, Br OS 24.10, ships with the Plasma 6 desktop environment and enabled Wayland by default. "This is a regular version that aims to introduce new technologies to the....
Posted: 2024-10-30 17:47:15 Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S5F9dAyDKTY
Posted: 2024-10-30 13:28:29 Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Og3rmzUMeG4
Posted: 2024-10-30 13:24:13 Source: https://distrowatch.com/12276
The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. The TrueNAS project has released a new version of its SCALE branch for network-attached storage devices. The latest version of TrueNAS introduces support for Docker containers, new monitoring widgets, and expanded SMART support. "24.10 'Electric Eel' brings many new features and improvements to the TrueNAS experience. The TrueNAS....
Posted: 2024-10-30 09:33:21 Source: https://www.kernel.org/
Version: | next-20241030 (linux-next) |
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Released: | 2024-10-30 |
Posted: 2024-10-29 21:29:41 Source: http://www.linux-magazine.com/Online/News/AlmaLinux-OS-Kitten-10-Gives-Power-Users-a-Sneak-Preview
If you're looking to kick the tires of AlmaLinux's upstream version, the developers have a purrfect solution.
Posted: 2024-10-29 17:25:29 Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oksbek279R8
Posted: 2024-10-29 16:00:00 Source: https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/unlocking-data-science-potential-understanding-machine-learning-and-data-analysis
In recent years, JupyterLab has rapidly become the tool of choice for data scientists, machine learning (ML) practitioners, and analysts worldwide. This powerful, web-based integrated development environment (IDE) provides a flexible and interactive workspace for performing data analysis, machine learning, and visualization, making it indispensable for professionals and enthusiasts alike.
In this guide, we will explore what makes JupyterLab so essential for data analysis and machine learning. We’ll look at its strengths and unique features, walk through the setup process, delve into its core functionalities, and explore best practices that will streamline workflows and maximize productivity. By the end, you’ll have a robust understanding of how JupyterLab can become an integral part of your data science journey.
JupyterLab stands out for its interactive computing capabilities, allowing users to run code cells, modify them, and see results in real-time. This interactivity is a game-changer for machine learning and data analysis, as it promotes rapid experimentation with data, algorithms, and visualizations.
Ideal for Data Exploration and VisualizationJupyterLab’s notebook format makes it easy to document the process, combining code, markdown, and visualizations in one place. This aspect is crucial for both exploratory data analysis (EDA) and storytelling in data science, providing a platform for creating visually intuitive and logically organized reports.
Extension Ecosystem and CustomizationThe JupyterLab ecosystem includes an extensive range of extensions, enabling users to add custom functionalities for project-specific needs. From visualization tools like Plotly and Bokeh to data handling and machine learning libraries, the extension ecosystem allows JupyterLab to be customized for a variety of workflows.
Posted: 2024-10-29 15:21:00 Source: https://linux.slashdot.org/story/24/10/29/1512253/linus-torvalds-dismisses-ai-industry-as-90-marketing?utm_source=atom1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed
Linux creator Linus Torvalds has blasted the AI industry as "90% marketing and 10% reality" even as he acknowledged AI's transformative potential. Speaking to TFiR, Torvalds said he would "basically ignore" AI until the hype subsides, predicting meaningful applications would emerge in five years. The Finnish software pioneer singled out ChatGPT and graphic design as current practical use cases. His criticism follows Baidu CEO's recent warning of an impending AI bubble burst, claiming only 1% of companies would survive the fallout. "I think AI is really interesting, and I think it is going to change the world. And, at the same time, I hate the hype cycle so much that I really don't want to go there," Torvalds said.
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Posted: 2024-10-29 15:00:02 Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2B16aYGzIEQ
Posted: 2024-10-29 14:18:04 Source: https://distrowatch.com/12275
The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. The Fedora team have announced the availability of Fedora 41. The project's latest release ships with version 6.11 of the Linux kernel, RPM 4.20 and GNOME 47 for the distribution's Workstation edition. This release also removes GNOME's X11 support in the Workstation edition. "Fedora Workstation 41 is based....