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MPV 0.35 Video Player Brings PipeWire Audio Backend Support

After a year of development, the new MPV 0.35 version of the free video player is here, with PipeWire backend support. Learn more here.
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Orange Pi 5 SBC Is Available for Pre-order, Prices Start at $60

Orange Pi 5, powered by the Rockchip RK3588S, is four times faster than its predecessor, Orange Pi 4 LTS. Shipments begin in December.
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SONiC Welcomes Marvell as Premier Member to Further Open-Source Network Operating System

Leading semiconductor company to collaborate on open-source NOS, enabling data center disaggregationThe post SONiC Welcomes Marvell as Premier Member to Further Open-Source Network Operating System appeared first on Linux.com.

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Announcing Availability of MLflow 2.0

MLflow, with over 13 million monthly downloads, has become the standard platform for end-to-end MLOps, enabling teams of all sizes to track,  share,  package and deploy any model for batch or real-time inference. Thousands of organizations are us…

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Emerson Joins LF Edge as Premier Member, Helps Shepherd Fourth Industrial Revolution

Leading industrial software and technology company commits to further innovation at the open source edge with LF Edge 
Emerson Technology VP, Claudio Fayad, keynotes ONE Summit to discuss how the Industrial Edge is Powering Industry 4.0
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Linux Foundation Europe Announces Project Sylva to Create Open Source Telco Cloud Software Framework to Complement Open Networking Momentum

Leading European telcos and vendors Deutsche Telekom, Ericsson, Nokia, Orange, Telecom Italia,Telefonica and Vodafone collaborate on creation of open source cloud software framework to reduce the infrastructure fragmentation, within the European …

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Open Source Networking Hits Tipping Point with Proliferation of Real-World Deployments, Industry Collaborations, and Mature Project Releases

Deployments accelerate as technology matures with new cross-industry use cases from Retail, Enterprise, Telco, and more all leveraging open source blueprints and project code Combining open software & open hardware, Open Compute Project & Linux Foundation strengthen existing collaboration to further market-ready solutions  ONAP’s upcoming Kohn release, named in honor of the late Dan Kohn, […]

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From kernel to user-space tracing

A great insight into how to utilize BPF
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Fedora 37 Is Here, CoreOS and Cloud Become Official Editions

Powered by Linux kernel 6.0, the just-released Fedora 37 gives its users the latest GNOME 43 and Raspberry Pi 4 support. Learn more here.
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Firefox 107 Is Now Available for Download with Power Profiling

The biggest change in Firefox 107 appears to be support for power profiling on Linux and Mac systems with Intel CPUs. Learn about the release here.
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DebugPoint Weekly Roundup: AlmaLinux 8.7, New sed Version, and More

In this week’s DebugPoint Roundup there’s AlmaLinux 8.7, a new sed release, Deepin 23 Alpha, Thunderbird “Supernova” updates, and more.
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Edge security for sysadmins: 6 issues to watch

Edge computing can make your cloud snappier and more efficient, but it requires attention to keep your data and connections secure.
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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: November 13, 2022

There’s plenty to be excited about this week. Check out the latest AlmaLinux and Red Hat Enterprise Linux and DXVK releases, Thunderbird changes, and upcoming Ubuntu 23.04 release.
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Mozilla Firefox 107 is Now Available to Download

A new version of Mozilla Firefox is available to download. Don’t get excited, though: this is a small release – even by recent ‘small release’ standards!
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Switching from Twitter to Mastodon: What sysadmins need to know

Joining and using open source social network Mastodon isn’t quite as simple as with mainstream sites, but this step-by-step guide offers all you need to know.
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OpenPOWER Foundation and Community Members to showcase at SC22 Conference in Dallas, TX!

Published on Thursday 10 November 2022 Next week, OPF will be exhibiting at the SC22 conference in Dallas, TX. OPF will be showcasing our LibreBMC project and talking about all things open hardware and software. The best part is that we won’t be alone, as we have a number of OPF community members and partners showcasing at […]

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Unix vs Linux: The history of how Unix started and influenced Linux

Many of the commands in 1972’s Unix 2nd edition are still used in today’s Linux. Learn how Unix started and how it’s changed over time.
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How I decreased the time to create and destroy an OCI container from 160ms to 5ms

The journey to speed up running OCI containers took longer than expected, but the effort was worth it.
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Performance Analysis Using PCP

Ensuring optimal performance is a goal w
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How to get started programming in Go

Go is an open source programming language that combines a dynamic language’s ease of use with the reliability and performance of a statically typed, compiled language.
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