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Asustor Nimbustor 2 Gen2 AS5402T Review

Asustor Nimbustor 2 Gen2 AS5402T is billed as an enthusiast-grade NAS, with entry-level pricing yet features often found on more expensive NAS products. It runs ADM, a Linux-based operating system.
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Oregon Passes ‘Right to Repair’ Law With Extra Cojones

Oregon’s “right to repair” bill, which now only needs the governor’s signature before it becomes law, has teeth not found in similar legislation from other states.
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System76 Refreshes Its Adder WS Linux Laptop with an HX-Class 14th Gen Intel CPU

System76 Linux-powered Adder WS laptop gets an HX-Class 14th Gen Intel CPU, up to 12TB M.2 NVMe SSD storage, NVIDIA 40 Series graphics, and up to 96GB DDR5 RAM.
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Juno Computers Launches Neptune 17 v6 Linux Laptop with Up to NVIDIA RTX 4090

Juno Computers unveils the Neptune 17 v6 Linux-powered laptop with a 14th Gen Intel Core processor, up to NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 graphics, up to 64GB RAM, and up to 6TB SSD storage.
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Wi-Fi Not Working in Linux? Here’s How to Fix It

There are lots of issues getting non-Intel Wi-Fi modules to work well under Linux. Find out how to fix Wi-Fi that is not working on Linux.
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Rent a Cloud-Based Sever Running Open-Source RISC-V CPU’s for $17.29 Monthly

France-based cloud provider Scaleway is now offering bare-metal access to its homegrown EM-RV1 servers running open-source RISC-V CPUs.
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AYANEO’s New NES-Style Mini PC: Pretty, and Pretty Powerful

Remember the AYANEO mini PC I wrote about last year? You know, the one that looked like a classic Macintosh, ran Windows 11, and was advertised as being Ubuntu-friendly? Well, forget it. —Wait, you already had? Savage! Today, AYANEO announced a serious…

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In India, RISC-V Is the New Linux

The Indian government intends for RISC-V, the open-source ISA, to be the cornerstone for building the country’s tech economy.
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EcoVadis Awards Fairphone for Being Good for the Environment and Labor

Fairphone, the Dutch-based company behind the eponymous branded mobile phone, has announced that it’s received the highest ranking for sustainability that any mobile phone maker has ever received.
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Overclocking AMD Blows a Fuse

Certain Threadripper 7000 Series processors contain fuses that permanently blow when the processor gets overclocked.
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Laptop Power Management Issues Still Bug Linux

Sometimes Linux drains battery life for no good reason, which shouldn’t be confused with “The Linux way.”
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Ayaneo Retro PC: Inspired by Mac, Runs Windows, Supports Ubuntu

Outside of single-board computers like the Raspberry Pi, small form-factor desktop PCs aren’t super common — a market gap gaming hardware company Ayaneo hopes to fill. They’ve unveiled the Ayaneo Retro Mini PC AM01, an AMD-powered desktop c…

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Add Shortcut Key to Switch Monitor Input Source in Ubuntu 22.04

Have 2 or more PCs connected to a single external monitor? If you run Ubuntu (or other Linux) on one of the PCs, then here’s how to add a keyboard shortcut to switch video source on the monitor. Most external monitors today have more than one video input ports, e.g., HDMI1, HDMI2, DP1, allowing to […]

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First Look at Ubuntu 23.10 on Raspberry Pi 5

My Raspberry Pi 5 finally arrived yesterday, so the first thing I did after I set it up was to try various GNU/Linux distributions, ending up with Canonical’s latest Ubuntu 23.10 (Mantic Minotaur) release. Expect this to be a review of both software an…

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TUXEDO Pulse 14 Linux Laptop Refreshed with AMD Ryzen 7

If you’re looking to buy a Linux laptop offering a balance of decent performance and fair price, check out the latest offering from European company TUXEDO Computers. They’ve just launched a refresh of the TUXEDO Pulse 14, their ultra-porta…

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Amazon Making its Own Linux-Based OS to Replace Android

Amazon is reportedly working on its own Linux-based OS to replace Android on its Fire TVs, smart displays, and other non-tablet devices. —What’s that? This isn’t Ubuntu related? Oh I know that — but I’m excited! Word of Amazon’s…

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Peppermint OS Introduces Devuan Build for ARM

Peppermint OS unveils a Devuan-based build for ARM devices, ensuring compatibility and efficiency for a variety of hardware.
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Roundup: SiFive’s Big Layoffs, AlmaLinux Waiting for RHEL, Fedora 39 Delayed Twice, and More…

Also included in this FOSS Week in Review: The Linux Foundation’s upcoming Technical Advisory Board election.
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TUXEDO Linux Gaming Laptops Powered by AMD Ryzen 7000 Series CPUs Are Back

At the request of many users, German-based Linux hardware vendor TUXEDO Computers announced today the return of its TUXEDO Polaris 15 and TUXEDO Stellaris 16 Linux gaming laptops with AMD Ryzen 7000 Series CPUs.
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BenQ’s New Lamp- and Laser-Free Green Projector Cuts Operating Costs

BenQ’s new lampless and filterless projector uses 15% less power than conventional projectors and requires very little maintenance.
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