Pipe and Splice
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How pipe() and slice() system calls actu
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The Nano Pro Gen12 mini Linux PC has more powerful and more efficient processors, namely the AMD Ryzen 5 7535U. Learn more here.
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In an era where technological advancements are shaping the future, understanding the role and impact of open source technology is more critical than ever. This is the driving force behind the “World of Open Source: Europe Spotlight 2023” report, a comprehensive study to shed light on the current state and future prospects of open source technology in Europe. Authored by industry experts from Scott Logic, the report is a valuable resource for organizations, policymakers, and the open source community.
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Read MoreHP Linux Imaging and Printing 3.23.8 is here to add support for some of the latest releases of popular GNU/Linux distributions.
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A little over three years ago, Unbound donated its Crossplane framework to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation where it has thrived. On Tuesday, the company donated Upjet, a framework it’s designed to be used with Crossplane, to CNCF.
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Using Tagger to tag your music? Now, it comes with new feature additions and fixes to let you better organize and tag your music.
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Read MoreCanonical plans to enable Wayland support by default in the Firefox Snap web browser ahead of the Ubuntu 24.04 LTS release in April.
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New features in Nextcloud Hub 6 include optional AI features, with Nextcloud’s Ethical AI ratings. Learn more here.
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The upcoming Ubuntu 23.10 Mantic Minotaur release is powered by the Linux 6.5 kernel series, which will be the default kernel offering.
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With SUSE transitioning from its traditional enterprise distribution to its ALP container approach, openSUSE Leap’s stable base is set to disappear. Now what?
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Most of us using Ubuntu use the Mozilla Firefox Snap preinstalled by default — and in Ubuntu 23.10 that package comes with a big below-the-surface change. Ubuntu defaults to Wayland but the Firefox Snap currently runs in XWayland mode Canonical has ann…
Read MoreRustRover aims to be a feature-packed stand-alone Rust IDE set to receive regular updates, quick support, and an “out-of-the-box experience.”
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HPLIP, HP developed Linux driver for its inkjet and laser printers, now is at version 3.23.8! The official .run installer now supports for OpenSuse 15.5, Fedora 38, and Ubuntu 23.04. There are as well many new HP printers support in the release. They include: HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 4301dwe, 4301fdne, 4301fdwe, 4301cdwe, 4301cfdne, 4301cfdwe. […]
Read MoreCelluloid, formerly GNOME MPV, released version 0.26 yesterday. Celluloid is a free open-source video player uses mpv as backend, and is default in Linux Mint 21 Cinnamon. Since v0.24, it’s been ported to GTK4 and Libadwaita that looks native in modern GNOME desktop environment. In the new 0.26 release, the ‘About‘ and ‘Preferences‘ dialog are […]
Read MoreCelluloid, formerly GNOME MPV, released version 0.26 yesterday. Celluloid is a free open-source video player uses mpv as backend, and is default in Linux Mint 21 Cinnamon. Since v0.24, it’s been ported to GTK4 and Libadwaita that looks native in modern GNOME desktop environment. In the new 0.26 release, the ‘About‘ and ‘Preferences‘ dialog are […]
Read MoreSaturday morning at the Nextcloud Conference in Berlin, Nextcloud announced the release of Nextcloud Hub 6, which is the latest and greatest version of the…
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