
Raspberry Pi goes public with IPO on London Stock Exchange
This week in Linux, Raspberry Pi went public on the London Stock Exchange with the ticker symbol RPI and this IPO was a successful one. After selling more than sixty

Mozilla Firefox 127 is Now Available, Here is What’s New
Mozilla has announced the latest version of their web browser, Firefox, which just so happens to be my favorite web browser so naturally I wanted to dig into this news.

openSUSE Leap 15.6 Released, Here’s What You Need to Know
A new version of openSUSE Leap is now available as the openSUSE Project has announced the release of openSUSE Leap 15.6. If you are a user who prefers a well-tested

Tuxedo Computers teases Snapdragon X Elite Prototype Linux Laptop!
At Computex 2024, TUXEDO Computers revealed a new prototype laptop that may be a game changer in the Linux hardware space. For any hardware addict out there, the Linux laptop

NetXMS 5.0.4 Released for Open Source Network Monitoring and Management
NetXMS is an open source cross-platform network monitoring tool which just released a new version this week with NetXMS 5.0.4. Compared to other monitoring tools, NetXMS is more focused on

Linus Torvalds Merging Extensible Scheduler “sched_ext” in Linux 6.11
This week in Linux, Linus Torvalds announced he plans to merge the extensible scheduler “sched_ext” patches for Linux 6.11 even though there has been some objections by other kernel developers.

Ubuntu 24.10 is switching to Wayland by default for NVIDIA users
Ubuntu 24.10 is going to be shipping Wayland by default for NVIDIA users. This is a big change to the fact that NVIDIA has always had X11 on Ubuntu, and

Stop Killing Games: how you can help stop companies from destroying your games
Have you ever bought a video game, only to have it become unplayable later down the line? Well, you’re not alone. This is a growing problem, but there a new

XZ Backdoor, widespread Linux utility found compromised
A backdoor was discovered hidden in a common Linux utility, and it could have infected millions of devices. So let’s talk about the backdoor found in the XZ compression utility.

C64x MyRetroComputer | mini-ITX Computer Case Review
Computer cases are, for some, an expression of ones own personality. A typical black, grey or beige box communicates a more spartan, utility view of a computer. It is just

Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Beta Week Is Here! Let’s Do Some Testing!
Ubuntu 22.04 “Jammy Jellyfish” beta week just kicked off on March 31. This includes Ubuntu Desktop, Ubuntu Server, and all official Ubuntu flavours. This is an excellent opportunity for everyone

Control Your Razer Devices On Linux With OpenRazer & Polychromatic
With this quick article I want to share my discovery of the amazing Razer hardware, and why I think it is an excellent choice for Linux users. Before I discuss
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