Linux and Open Source news headlines
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Turn Your Chrome OS Machine Into a Powerful DevOps Machine With This Guide
Mon, 01/20/2025 - 22:20
Google has provided a list of devices that before 2019, could still have Crostini installed. After 2019 all devices are expected to offer Crostini support. Crostini isn’t an operating system. Rather, it is a Linux application support to work with Chrome OS. It integrates well and it’s easy to use. We can install an Arch Linux distribution in it for example. This year I bought my first Chromebook.
Deepin 25 Preview: A Sleek Redesign with Major Under-the-Hood Changes
Mon, 01/20/2025 - 22:20
Deepin 25 changes direction: read-only core system with atomic updates, AI-powered features, brand-new window compositing engine, an optimized DDE, and more.
Text Pieces: A Rust-based Open Source App to Help Devs With Text Transformations
Mon, 01/20/2025 - 22:20
For this App Of The Week, we will be checking out a powerful scratchpad app that has been specifically tailored for developers.
Linux & hardware conundrum
Mon, 01/20/2025 - 22:20
"Why did you get a Slimbook? If you had bought a more upmarket brand, it wouldn't have happened." I'm paraphrasing roughly a dozen emails I received after I published my seventh Slimbook Executive report, in which I complained a lot about buggy firmware and botched system updates that temporarily rendered my beautiful and elegant laptop into a nerdy sandbox.
Ubuntu-Based Rhino Linux 2025.1 Is Out with Linux 6.12, Rhino Stampede, and More
Mon, 01/20/2025 - 22:20
Rhino Linux 2025.1 has been released today by the Rhino Linux team as the latest stable ISO snapshot of this Ubuntu-based distribution offering a rolling-release model on top of a stable desktop environment.
Fleet Data Centers Offers Hyperscalers a “Will Build to Suit Tenant” Approach
Mon, 01/20/2025 - 22:20
Fleet says they’ll design your new data center for you, build it according to your design, or have their engineers sit down with your engineers to design it together.
GNU Debugger GDB 16.1 Brings Better Intel PT Support, gstack Added
Mon, 01/20/2025 - 22:20
GDB 16.1 was tagged today as the newest version of the GNU Debugger for helping debug a variety of programming languages on numerous different CPU architectures and platforms.