This Application Brings macOS Styled Installer for AppImages on Linux
AppManager brings macOS-style drag-and-drop AppImage management to Linux.
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MythTV 36.0 open-source media center software capable of recording TV, playing DVDs, and viewing photos is now available for download as a major update with new features and improvements.
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In this guide, youβll learn five practical commands for discovering quick information about any binary command: its purpose, location, and
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GNU Binutils 2.46 is now available for download with support for AMD Zen6 processors, support for generating the SFrame Version 3 format, and more. Here's what's new!
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GNU Linux-libre 6.19 kernel is now available for download based on Linux kernel 6.19 and targeted at those seeking 100% freedom for their PCs.
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pearOS 26.2 distribution is now available for download with liquid glass design, Wayland session, new browser, new installer, and much more. Here's what's new!
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Linux Kernel 6.19 was released! Linus Torvalds announced the kernel release on Sunday afternoon:
No big surprises anywhere last week, so 6.19 is out as expected β just as the US prepares to come to a complete standstill later today watching the latest batch of televised commercials. The betting man would expect them all to be AI-generated, but maybe some enterprising company decides to buck the trend? Doubtful, but thereβs always a slight chance.
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The new kernel added initial support for Tenstorrent Blackhole, the high-performance AI processor and PCIe accelerator family designed by Tenstorrent.
It also added 32-bit version of LoongArch processors support, initial support for Black Sesame C1200 SoC designed for integrate intelligent driving.
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For Intel, the new kernel added audio support for the upcoming Core Ultra Series 4 processors (Nova Lake). It added new imh_edac EDAC driver for Xeon Diamond Rapids processors, Linear Address Space Separation (LASS) hardware security feature, as well support the Intel microcode staging feature to deal with large microcode binary.
AMD now has Zen 6 RAS (Reliability, Availability and Serviceability) preparation, and Smart Data Cache Injection (SDCI) support, allows for data to be inserted from the I/O devices into the L3 cache directly. And, it improved AES-GCM crypto performance for up to 74% faster for AMD Zen 3 processors.
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For ARM64, it features new MPAM driver for managing shared memory resources useful for servers with multi-user virtual machines. RISC-V now supports CPU hot-plugging in parallel for secondary CPU cores, so it can dynamically enable/disable CPU cores while the system is running.
The Linux graphics now supports Color Pipeline API for hardware-accelerated and standardized color management.
It added initial Intel Xe3P graphics support, initial GPU Support For Snapdragon X2 Elite and Adreno X2-85 GPUs. And, it now uses AMD GCN 1.0 and GCN 1.1 GPUs by default to the AMDGPU driver rather than the legacy Radeon DRM driver.
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Other hardware support include:
For more about Kernel 6.19, see the great review on phoronix.com.
The source tarball for the new kernel is available to download in kernel.org.
For Ubuntu, thereβs a testing purpose mainline PPA though itβs not updated at the moment of writing. The next will be Linux Kernel 7.0, and Ubuntu 26.04 LTS will likely to ship that kernel out-of-the-box.
In this article, you will learn how to use the Linux column command to format text into tables, handle CSV
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