Framework announces an itsy-bitsy desktop PC, hiding Reddit in a terminal, an operating system in the browser that runs Half-Life, and what counts as self-hosting in 2025?
System stress testing utility OCCT is coming to Linux; CrowView releases a portable workstation for Pi-like devices; GIMP inches ever closer to a 3.0 release; and Asahi Linux changes its governance model.
RISC-V mainboards from Framework, sniffing traffic with Sniffnet, old people like forums, AI detection from Mozilla, and a RasPi 0 with a mechanical keyboard.
Ubuntu LTS gets Kernel 6.11 and Mesa 24, Liberux NEXX announces a Linux-powered smartphone, Bitwig is making an audio interface, and the Pebble smartwatch is back from the dead!
This week, we discuss essential Linux applications, explore the exciting new features of Linux Kernel 6.13, and discover how to control FFmpeg with natural language commands. Plus, we'll discuss Nvidia's plans for a consumer-friendly ARM chip.
This week, we discuss essential Linux applications, explore the exciting new features of Linux Kernel 6.13, and discover how to control FFmpeg with natural language commands. Plus, we'll discuss Nvidia's plans for a consumer-friendly ARM chip.
VLC demos real-time closed captioning! Raspberry Pi 5 gets a 16 GB variant, pretty name support comes to Fastfetch. And Linus Torvalds is gifting a hand-built guitar effects pedal to a lucky kernel developer.
Adding AI to Firefox with Orbit, installing OpenWrt on the Banana Pi R4, Mecha Comet modular Linux handheld at CES, and self-hosted music streaming with ease.
The DOJ recommends that Google ditch Chrome. Firefox 133 introduces Bounce Tracking Protection. XFCE brings new life to retro laptops, and RP2350 goes wireless thanks to the Raspberry Pi Pico 2W.
Raspberry Pi announces the high-res Touch Display 2! Fedora 41 enables secure Boot support for systems which need the proprietary Nvidia driver, KDE out of memory notifications, and the RP2040 gets Nerfed.
Intel wants to make NVME drives less melty, flexible Raspberry Pi Pico clones, DIY spycam detection, and Raspberry Pi OS's switch from X Window to Wayland is now official.
Winamp bids farewell to open-source development. Ubuntu celebrates its 20th anniversary with a vintage makeover. KVM over IP with Input Leap and discover how to automate Raspberry Pi backups with PiShrink.
XFCE 4.20 gets a little bit of Wayland, Pine64 returns from the abyss, Raspberry Pi branded SD cards, and ultra low-power X86_64 servers on ARM with Box64.
Thunderbird for Android beta is out and looking for testers! Mission Center adds support for fans, Raspberry Pi releases an AI camera, and a modern grip-style mouse that anyone can build at home.
After 20 years, real-time patches find their way into the Linux kernel! Using a Linux phone as a secondary wireless display for GNOME, building your own router with Banana Pi BPI-R4, and full-colour e-ink display for the Raspberry Pi.
iFixit releases a hot new product! Linux Kernel 6.11 yokes things up, a wicked-neat Firefox alternative from Japan, and the Raspberry Pi Imager now comes in a convenient easy to carry AppImage.