LibreOffice 24.8 Delivers New Features

Posted: 2024-08-26 18:37:07
Source: http://www.linux-magazine.com/Online/News/LibreOffice-24.8-Delivers-New-Features

LibreOffice is often considered the de facto standard office suite for the Linux operating system.

Linux Mint 22 “Wilma” MATE Quick Overview #shorts

Posted: 2024-08-26 16:28:04
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-IOlMyNp_0

next-20240826: linux-next

Posted: 2024-08-26 10:41:54
Source: https://www.kernel.org/

Version:next-20240826 (linux-next)
Released:2024-08-26

DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 1085

Posted: 2024-08-26 00:40:33
Source: https://distrowatch.com/12220

The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. This week in DistroWatch Weekly:
Review: Nobara Project 40 and OpenMandriva 24.07 "ROME"
News: FreeBSD project publishes quarterly update, Microsoft updates breaks booting Linux on systems with Secure Boot enabled
Questions and answers: Source code included in a distribution
Released last week: OSMC 2024.08-1
Torrent corner: KDE neon
Upcoming releases: Ubuntu 24.04.1, Ubuntu....

Distribution Release: OSMC 2024.08-1

Posted: 2024-08-25 11:03:19
Source: https://distrowatch.com/12219

The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. OSMC is a Debian-based minimal Linux distribution that brings the Kodi media centre software to a Raspberry Pi, Apple TV and Vero devices. The project has published a new update, OSMC 2024.08-1, which introduces a few fixes and features the Kodi media centre, version 21.1. "We've been very....

Linus Torvalds Talks About Rust Adoption and AI

Posted: 2024-08-25 07:34:00
Source: https://linux.slashdot.org/story/24/08/25/0256228/linus-torvalds-talks-about-rust-adoption-and-ai?utm_source=atom1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed

"At The Linux Foundation's Open Source Summit China conference, Linus Torvalds and his buddy Dirk Hohndel, Verizon's Head of the Open Source Program Office, once more chatted about Linux development and related issues," reports ZDNet: Torvalds: "Later this year, we will have the 20th anniversary of the real-time Linux project. This is a project that literally started 20 years ago, and the people involved are finally at that point where they feel like it is done... well, almost done. They're still tweaking the last things, but they hope it will soon be ready to be completely merged in the upstream kernel this year... You'd think that all the basics would have been fixed long ago, but they're not. We're still dealing with basic issues such as memory management...." Switching to a more modern topic, the introduction of the Rust language into Linux, Torvalds is disappointed that its adoption isn't going faster. "I was expecting updates to be faster, but part of the problem is that old-time kernel developers are used to C and don't know Rust. They're not exactly excited about having to learn a new language that is, in some respects, very different. So there's been some pushback on Rust." On top of that, Torvalds commented, "Another reason has been the Rust infrastructure itself has not been super stable...." The pair then moved on to the hottest of modern tech topics: AI. While Torvalds is skeptical about the current AI hype, he is hopeful that AI tools could eventually aid in code review and bug detection. In the meantime, though, Torvalds is happy about AI's side effects. For example, he said, "When AI came in, it was wonderful, because Nvidia got much more involved in the kernel. Nvidia went from being on my list of companies who are not good to my list of companies who are doing really good work."

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6.11-rc5: mainline

Posted: 2024-08-25 07:07:11
Source: https://www.kernel.org/

Version:6.11-rc5 (mainline)
Released:2024-08-25
Source:linux-6.11-rc5.tar.gz
Patch:full (incremental)

Enterprise Linux Security Episode 97 - The 0.0.0.0-Day Vulnerability

Posted: 2024-08-24 05:32:20
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmeVnNOCp_Q

Linux Creator Torvalds Says Rust Adoption in Kernel Lags Expectations

Posted: 2024-08-23 18:56:00
Source: https://linux.slashdot.org/story/24/08/23/1857221/linux-creator-torvalds-says-rust-adoption-in-kernel-lags-expectations?utm_source=atom1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed

Linux creator Linus Torvalds expressed disappointment with the slow adoption of Rust in the Linux kernel at the Linux Foundation's Open Source Summit China. In a conversation with Verizon executive Dirk Hohndel, Torvalds said, "I was expecting updates to be faster, but part of the problem is that old-time kernel developers are used to C and don't know Rust. They're not exactly excited about having to learn a new language that is, in some respects, very different." This resistance has led to "some pushback on Rust," he said. "Another reason has been the Rust infrastructure itself has not been super stable," he added.

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How to install deepin 23

Posted: 2024-08-23 16:11:14
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRK2LSHH-ZA

next-20240823: linux-next

Posted: 2024-08-23 03:36:18
Source: https://www.kernel.org/

Version:next-20240823 (linux-next)
Released:2024-08-23

Learn the tee Command in Linux: Redirect and Log Output Easily

Posted: 2024-08-22 16:01:05
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzc2KPJaJeo

Optimizing DebOS for Optimal Power Management

Posted: 2024-08-22 16:00:00
Source: https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/optimizing-debos-optimal-power-management

Optimizing DebOS for Optimal Power Management

Introduction

In an era where energy efficiency and sustainable computing practices are becoming increasingly important, mastering power management within your operating system is more crucial than ever. DebOS, a robust and versatile operating system, offers a range of features designed to help you manage power efficiently, whether you’re using a laptop, desktop, or server. This guide will walk you through the intricacies of DebOS’s power management capabilities, providing practical insights and advanced techniques to ensure you make the most of its features.

Understanding DebOS

DebOS is a cutting-edge operating system renowned for its stability, security, and flexibility. Built on a solid foundation of open-source principles, DebOS is designed to offer extensive customization options while maintaining robust performance. One of its standout features is its power management capabilities, which are tailored to help users maximize efficiency and extend the life of their hardware.

DebOS excels in power management thanks to its integrated tools and configuration options. It provides granular control over various power-related settings, enabling users to optimize power consumption based on their specific needs. Whether you're looking to conserve battery life on a laptop or manage energy use on a server, DebOS offers a range of solutions to fit different scenarios.

Compared to other operating systems, DebOS offers a more transparent and customizable approach to power management. While many systems provide basic power-saving options, DebOS allows for deeper control and automation, making it a powerful choice for users who require more advanced features.

Power Management Basics

Power management involves controlling the power consumption of a computer system to optimize performance and efficiency. It encompasses various strategies and settings aimed at reducing energy use, extending battery life, and minimizing environmental impact. Effective power management is not only beneficial for conserving energy but also for enhancing the longevity and reliability of your hardware.

Typical power management features include:

RebornOS 2024.07.27 Quick Overview #shorts

Posted: 2024-08-22 15:11:49
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=earac8sLWXs

Ryzen 9 9950X Performs 16% Faster On Intel-Optimized Linux Distro

Posted: 2024-08-22 10:00:00
Source: https://linux.slashdot.org/story/24/08/21/1958234/ryzen-9-9950x-performs-16-faster-on-intel-optimized-linux-distro?utm_source=atom1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed

Phoronix's Michael Larabel benchmarked AMD's latest Ryzen 9 9950X in several different Linux distros and found that the Zen 5 chip performs up to 16% faster with the Intel-optimized Clear Linux distro. Here's an excerpt from the report: The Linux distributions for this round of testing on the AMD Ryzen 9 9950X included Arch Linux, CachyOS, Clear Linux, Fedora Workstation 40, Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, and a recent daily snapshot of Ubuntu 24.10 in its current development form. Intel's Clear Linux is the one most interesting for looking at on the new AMD Zen 5 hardware. While there hasn't been so much Clear Linux news in recent times, it remains the most well optimized x86_64 Linux distribution out of the box. Clear Linux makes use of compiler function multi versioning, performance-minded defaults, aggressive compiler CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS defaults, optional AVX-512 usage for more libraries, and many other patches and optimizations in the name of delivering the greatest x86_64 Linux performance. And while not Intel's focus, it works typically on AMD hardware too. [...] Using the same Ryzen 9 9950X system, all of these Linux distributions were tested in their default / out-of-the-box state. [...] When taking the geometric mean of 59 benchmarks run across all of the Linux distributions on this AMD Ryzen 9 9950X system, Intel's Clear Linux easily took the crown. Ubuntu 24.04 LTS -- which was used for all of the Ryzen 9000 series Linux testing so far on Phoronix -- was the slowest. Tapping Intel's Clear Linux netted a 16% improvement on top of the performance offered by Ubuntu 24.04 LTS! Ubuntu 24.04 with the Ryzen 9000 series was already looking great generationally, but as shown today the performance can be even better with further software optimizations. The Arch Linux powered CachyOS that is tuned out-of-the-box with a similar aim to Clear Linux also performed great. CachyOS was 7% faster than Ubuntu 24.04 LTS based on the geo mean and 3% faster than upstream Arch Linux itself. For different workloads though the CachyOS advantage over Arch Linux varied from a minimal difference to quite significant advantages. From the performance of PHP and Python scripts atop Clear Linux to compiling various server and HPC minded software, Intel's Clear Linux -- and a commendable second place for CachyOS -- were showing that even greater performance can be achieved on the AMD Ryzen 9 9950X. Even for devoted Ubuntu Linux users, these results did show some nice advantages of the upcoming Ubuntu 24.10 release over Ubuntu 24.04 LTS thanks to the GCC 14 compiler. Ubuntu 24.10 performance is also still subject to change since the current daily ISOs haven't yet moved past the Linux 6.8 kernel while Ubuntu 24.10 in October will be shipping with Linux 6.11.

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next-20240822: linux-next

Posted: 2024-08-22 05:42:23
Source: https://www.kernel.org/

Version:next-20240822 (linux-next)
Released:2024-08-22

Deepin 23 Offers Wayland Support and New AI Tool

Posted: 2024-08-21 19:19:24
Source: http://www.linux-magazine.com/Online/News/Deepin-23-Offers-Wayland-Support-and-New-AI-Tool

Deepin has been considered one of the most beautiful desktop operating systems for a long time and the arrival of version 23 has bolstered that reputation.

Linux Market Share Hits Record High

Posted: 2024-08-21 17:33:00
Source: https://linux.slashdot.org/story/24/08/21/1733236/linux-market-share-hits-record-high?utm_source=atom1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed

bobdevine writes: The Linux operating system has reached a notable milestone in desktop market share, according to the latest data from StatCounter. As of July 2024, Linux has achieved a 4.45% market share for desktop operating systems worldwide. While this percentage might seem small to those unfamiliar with the operating system landscape, it represents a significant milestone for Linux and its dedicated community. What makes this achievement even more thrilling is the upward trajectory of Linux's adoption rate.

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deepin 23 overview | Beautiful and Friendly

Posted: 2024-08-21 15:11:41
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPDg_iTV_EI

next-20240821: linux-next

Posted: 2024-08-21 03:52:45
Source: https://www.kernel.org/

Version:next-20240821 (linux-next)
Released:2024-08-21

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