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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 / RTX 5090 Linux Gaming Benchmarks
Bcachefs Lands More Bug Fixes In Linux 6.14
High Tide is a Promising New Linux TIDAL Client
Linux users hunting for a native client to stream music from TIDAL will want to keep an eye on a promising new open-source app called High Tide. High Tide is an unofficial but native Linux client for the TIDAL music streaming service. It’s written in Python, uses GTK4/libadwaita UI, and leverages official TIDAL APIs for playback. TIDAL, often positioned as the ‘pro-artist music streaming platform’, isn’t as popular as industry titan Spotify (likely because it doesn’t offer a ‘free’ ad-supported tier) but is nonetheless a solid rival to it in terms of features and catalogue breadth. Windows, macOS, Android and […]
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Intel Details Its Pluton-Capable Partner Security Engine With Core Ultra Series 2
NVIDIA 570 Linux Graphics Driver Promises VRR Support on Multi-Monitor Setups
NVIDIA released a beta version of the upcoming NVIDIA 570 graphics driver promising VRR support on multi-monitor setups, performance improvements for Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, and other changes.
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GNOME Display Control Utility "gdctl" Merged For GNOME 48
Yandex Open-Sources Perforator: Find Code Inefficiencies & "Save Billions of Dollars"
Linux's Sole Wireless/WiFi Driver Maintainer Is Stepping Down
NVIDIA 570.86.16 Beta Linux Driver Published With GeForce RTX 5080 / RTX 5090 Support
GCompris 25.0 Open-Source Educational Suite Released with Five New Activities
GCompris 25.0 open-source educational software suite providing entertainment tools for children aged 2 to 10 is now available for download. This release brings new and improved activities.
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AMD AE4DMA Driver Merged For Linux 6.14
Intel Linux Graphics Driver Merges "Major Improvement" For Xe3 With VRT Support
SoundWire Multi-Lane Support Submitted For Linux 6.14
01/30 Voyager 25.04-alpha4
Linux 6.14 CXL Updates Make Preparations Around Type 2 Support & CXL 3.1
Wine Merge Request Opened For NTSYNC In-Process Synchronization With Linux 6.14+
AMD GPU Operator Announced For Automated Driver Installation & Kubernetes Support
Thunderbird Moves to Monthly Updates from March 2025
The Thunderbird email client is making its monthly ‘release channel’ builds the default download starting in March. “We’re excited to announce that starting with the 135.0 release in March 2025, the Thunderbird Release channel will be the default download,” Corey Bryant, manager of Thunderbird Release Operations, shares in an update on the project’s discussion hub. Right now, users who visit the Thunderbird website and hit the giant download get the latest Extended Support Release (ESR) build by default. It gets one major feature update a year plus smaller bug fix and security updates issued in-between. The version of Thunderbird Ubuntu […]
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Open-Source RADV Radeon Driver Support For RDNA4: "Should Be Good Enough"
X.Org / FreeDesktop.org Encounters New Cloud Crisis: Needs New Infrastructure Very Soon
PyTorch 2.6 Delivers FP16 Support For x86 CPUs, Better Intel GPU Experience
01/29 OPNsense 25.1
Confirmed: Ubuntu Dev Discussions Moving to Matrix
Ubuntu’s key developers have agreed to switch to Matrix as the primary platform for real-time development communications involving the distro. From March, Matrix will replace IRC as the place where critical Ubuntu development conversations, requests, meetings, and other vital chatter must take place. Developers asked to ensure they have a presence on the platform so they are reachable. Only the current #ubuntu-devel and #ubuntu-release Libera IRC channels are moving to Matrix, but other Ubuntu development-related channels can choose to move –officially, given some projects were using Matrix over IRC already. As a result, any major requests to/of the key Ubuntu […]
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