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Linux 6.14 Power Management: "Dominated By AMD P-State Driver Changes"
GNOME 46.8 Release Speeds Up Thumbnail Loading in the Nautilus File Manager
GNOME 46.8 is now available as the eighth maintenance update to the GNOME 46 desktop environment series with more bug fixes, updated translations, and small improvements.
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Redis 8.0-M3 Brings Async I/O Threading, 12x Speed-Up With New AVX2 Code Path
Debian 15 Is Codenamed "Duke"
01/23 GParted Live 1.7.0-beta1
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 Linux Benchmarks: Stay Tuned
Faster AES-GCM & AES-XTS Crypto Performance For AMD CPUs With Linux 6.14
Linux 6.14 Adds Support For The Microsoft Copilot Key Found On New Laptops
Red Hat Preparing Tuned 2.25 Daemon For Linux Monitoring & Adaptive Performance Tuning
Minor Benefit Observed For Caching Symlink Lengths Within inodes On Linux 6.14
PanVK Driver Now Exposing Vulkan 1.1 For Arm Mali Valhall v10 GPUs
Landlock Security Module Able To Deal With "Weird Files" On Linux 6.14
Ignition is a Modern Startup Applications Utility for Linux
I won’t lie: it’s easy to add or remove startup apps, commands, and scripts in Ubuntu. Just open the Startup Applications tool, click ‘Add’, and away you go. But while Ubuntu’s utility is adequate, it’s not as user-friendly as similar tools available elsewhere. Sure, Startup Applications is equipped with the critical customisation fields a user will need to curate a set of software/services to start at login — SSH agent, VPN app, password manager, backup script, resolution tweaks, and so on — but it’s rather rote. Take the way you add an app to start at login: Ubuntu’s Startup Applications […]
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01/22 LibreELEC 12.0.2
Initial Freeze Dates Announced For Debian 13.0 "Trixie"
Intel Calls For More Modular PC Designs, Easier Component Replacement/Upgrades
Arch Linux Installer Adds Wayfire As A Desktop Option, Btrfs Improvements
Arch Linux Installer Archinstall Gets Support for the Wayfire Wayland Compositor
Archinstall 3.0.2 Arch Linux menu-based installer is now available with support for the Wayfire Wayland compositor, Btrfs improvements, disk partitioning enhancements, and more.
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Free Software Foundation Marking 40 Years Old With A New Logo
- Phoronix
- AMD Radeon On Linux 6.13 + Mesa 25.0-devel vs. NVIDIA R565 Linux Graphics/Gaming Performance