Linux 6.8 To Introduce New Intel Xe & PowerVR Graphics Drivers, Prepare For New AMD & Intel CPUs (www.phoronix.com)
Linux 6.7 should be released later today as the first stable kernel of 2024. In turn the Linux 6.8 merge window will then open tomorrow and run for the next two weeks. For those curious about the features expected for Linux 6.8, here’s an early look at some of the changes expected to land for that next kernel cycle....
How to make your own custom ublue image.
this is going to be my personal experience of making custom ublue image. hopefully you will learn something from it....
Blender 4.0 Problems pls help ;-; (lemmy.ml)
I recently switched from Windows to Manjaro because i tied it for some time on my laptop and really liked it....
Looking for a voice command/macro program
Basically as title states....
How to secure (podman or docker) containers for public-facing hosting?
Context...
Linux working in one monitor but not in the other
So, yesterday I was trying to install Fedora on a PC with an Nvidia graphics card, it is a bit old and it has an Intel CPU. Basically as soon as I booted the USB it went all weird like if it would be having a graphical glitch like going all rainbow in some parts and stop responding, I tried a few more times under a UEFI secure...
KRITA 5 2.2 NEW features update! 2024 (www.youtube.com)
What Is Linux Mobile - technical explanation of the ecosystem for Linux on smartphones previously (often previosuly android) (connolly.tech)
Best distro for data science? [request]
Ubuntu seems like it has the best compatibility, but any other suggestions for data wrangling, data analysis, data visualization, and machine learning in Julia, Python and R?
Linux video editing and Kdenlive tips and tricks for a returning user?
Just recently switched back to Linux after more than a decade away. (I’m currently running Mint Cinnamon if anyone is curious) On Windows I was using the free version of Davinci Resolve for all of my video editing. I quickly discovered that the free version of Resolve for Linux doesn’t support H.264/H.265 so after trying...
openSUSE Tumbleweed – Review of the week 2024/01 – Dominique a.k.a. DimStar (Dim*) (dominique.leuenberger.net)
Looking for a good tablet PC distro
I just inherited a handful of Samsung Series 7 Slate PCs that I’d like to rebuild to be as “tablet-like” as possible for a few non-technical friends and family. They power up but arrived with non-functional Windows 7 installs. They’re Intel Core i5s with 4G RAM and 128G SSDs, so they should run pretty well under any...
#129 Hello 2024 · This Week in GNOME (thisweek.gnome.org)
A tool to filter and reorganise iCalendar (ICS) files?
Hi,...
Booting up Libreboot T440p laptop with Windows 10 (No NVIDIA GPU Requried) (vid.puffyan.us)
For the longest time, I thought you couldn’t boot Windows on Libreboot.
Linux Distros Evolution - January 2024 Update: Pop!_OS in Decline? (boilingsteam.com)
An interesting trend graph of the most diffused distros and their adoption by users over time.
Can't connect to some specific wifis
Hello evryone, I need help with this annoying problem where I can’t connect to some specific wifi even though I’m entering the correct password....
How do I see what pid/process has modified a linux routing table?
Anyone know how to see what pid/process has modified a linux routing table (specifically on Ubuntu )? I have an interesting problem where a route that I have created has been deleted over time, but can’t figure out what. I’ve tried rtmon but seems to only show timestamps of the adds/deletes
[Resolved] Debian 12: trying to auto-mount a NTFS-formatted hard drive by making an entry in fstab. Getting the error "mount: /etc/fstab: parse error at line 18 -- ignored"
Here’s the entry in the fstab file for mounting my hard drive. I have bolded the name of the hard drive (that’s what it shows up as on the dock when it isn’t mounted):...
Microsoft says a Copilot key is coming to keyboards on Windows PCs starting this month (www.cnbc.com)
New laptop
Hi everyone!...