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TUXEDO Pulse 14 Gen4 Laptop Arrives with AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS and Radeon 780M
TUXEDO Pulse 14 Gen4 is here about five and a half months after TUXEDO Pulse 14 Gen3 introducing the 4 nm AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS processor with 8 cores and 16 threads, 24 MB cache (L2+L3), 54 W TDP, up to 5,1 GHz clock speed, and the Radeon 780M graphics with 12 GPU cores and […]
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Amarok Music Player Has Been Revived With a New Qt 5 Port
Amarok is a music player from KDE that pretty much dropped off our radar these past few years, as it didn’t receive any regular updates, with the last stable update being back in 2018.
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GStreamer 1.24.3 Enhances Stability and Security in Latest Update
The latest stable GStreamer 1.24.3 release fixes critical bugs in multimedia handling, including HLS and EXIF issues.
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openSUSE Leap 15.6 RC Is Now Available
openSUSE Leap 15.6 RC is now available for download, including the long-awaited Cockpit for admin tasks.
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Nitrux 3.4.1 Released with Linux Kernel 6.8, Gamescope, OpenRazer, and More
Nitrux developer Uri Herrera announced today the release and general availability for download of Nitrux 3.4.1 as a new ISO snapshot of this Debian-based, systemd-free, and immutable GNU/Linux distribution that focuses on the KDE Plasma desktop environment.
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Systemd v256 Introduces run0, a Safer Alternative to sudo
Lennart Poettering reveals run0 in systemd v256, a fresh take on secure privilege escalation, aiming to phase out traditional SUID binaries.
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