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πŸ“° Mozilla Firefox 151.0.2 Is Out Now to Improve Split View, Disk Caching, and More

Mozilla Firefox 151.0.2 open-source web browser is now available for download with improvements to the Split View feature, disk caching, website and forms compatibility, and more.

πŸ”— Source: https://9to5linux.com/mozilla-firefox-151-0-2-is-out-now-to-improve-split-view-disk-caching-and-more

#firefox #opensource
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πŸ“° Google's ANGLE Merges Wayland Support, Unblocking Chromium Embedded Framework On Wayland

It looks like Google's Chromium Embedded Framework "CEF" could finally be enjoying nice native Wayland support soon!...

πŸ”— Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/ANGLE-Merges-Wayland

#chromium #wayland
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πŸ“° N100 mini PCs quietly killed the Raspberry Pi for home servers

Your Raspberry Pi home server is obsolete, and the N100 is why.

πŸ”— Source: https://www.xda-developers.com/n100-mini-pcs-quietly-killed-the-raspberry-pi-home-server/

#raspberry
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πŸ“° Alibaba gets Android 16 running on RISC-V

Alibaba’s research and development operation, DAMO Academy, has adapted Android 16 to run on its homebrew RISC-V silicon.

πŸ”— Source: https://www.theregister.com/systems/2026/05/27/alibaba-gets-android-16-running-on-risc-v/5246710

#android
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πŸ“° Someone turned a $50 smartphone into a Linux laptop, and it works better than you'd think

I'm not sure if you've noticed, but PC and laptop prices have been pretty terrible the past few months. With the great AI rush causing people to vacuum up RAM sticks and storage by the dozen, there isn't much left for folks who want to build or purchase a new computer.

πŸ”— Source: https://www.xda-developers.com/someone-turned-a-50-smartphone-into-a-linux-laptop-and-it-works-better-than-youd-think/

#linux
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πŸ“° Linux Driver To Expose Voltage Inputs For Raspberry Pi SBCs

The Raspberry Pi hardware monitoring driver "RASPBERRYPI-HWMON" is being extended to allow exposing voltage measurements on these ARM single board computers...

πŸ”— Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Raspberry-Pi-Voltage-Inputs

#arm #linux #raspberry
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πŸ“° Intel TDX Runtime Updates Looks Like It Will Land For Linux 7.2

A feature that has been worked on for a while now by Intel Linux engineers is for allowing run-time updates of the Trusted Domain Extensions (TDX) module without having to reboot the running server. For Linux 7.2 it looks like that feature will be all-set for allowing the easier roll-out of security updates and the like for this confidential computing capability on modern Intel Xeon servers...

πŸ”— Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Intel-TDX-Runtime-Update-7.2

#intel #linux
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πŸ“° Gitea Vulnerability Exposes Private Container Images without Authentication

Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed a security flaw in Gitea, an open-source, self-hosted platform for version control, that allows unauthenticated remote attackers to pull private container images from Gitea deployments without requiring an account, password, or other credentials.The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-27771 (CVSS score: N/A), affects all versions of Gitea prior to 1.26.2.

πŸ”— Source: https://thehackernews.com/2026/05/gitea-vulnerability-exposes-private.html

#opensource
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πŸ“° Proton Experimental gets fixes for Subnautica 2, War Thunder, Far Cry 4 and more

More Linux / SteamOS gaming improvements arrive from Valve with a new update to Proton Experimental.Read the full article on GamingOnLinux.

πŸ”— Source: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/05/proton-experimental-gets-fixes-for-subnautica-2-war-thunder-far-cry-4-and-more/

#linux #proton
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πŸ“° Linux Developers Looking At Retiring The x32 ABI

The Linux x32 ABI for x86_64 processors allow making use of the full 64-bit register file and wide data path but retaining 32-bit pointers to provide for a smaller memory footprint when not needing 64-bit pointers. Linux x32 came to the party late and didn't enjoy much adoption over the years and is now looking at possible removal from the Linux kernel...

πŸ”— Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-x32-ABI-2026

#kernel #linux
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πŸ“° Cache Aware Scheduling Shows Nice Wins For AMD Zen 5 On PostgreSQL, Valkey, Network Performance

The long-in-development work on Cache Aware Scheduling looks like it will come to a head soon with it looking like Cache Aware Scheduling will land for Linux 7.2. Ahead of the upcoming merge window I ran some fresh benchmarks looking at different areas where this feature is shining.

πŸ”— Source: https://www.phoronix.com/review/cache-aware-scheduling-hedt

#amd #linux
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πŸ“° Canonical’s Workshop: sandboxed, reproducible dev environments

Canonical has released Workshop, a new open-source tool to create reproducible development environments from a single YAML configuration file. The same setup can be reproduced across different hardware and devices, it reduces dependency issues and configuration drift within teams. Environments in Workshop are built from SDKs (packages that install languages, frameworks and tools).

πŸ”— Source: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2026/05/canonical-workshop-dev-environments

#opensource
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πŸ“° I tried Anthropic's open-source desk pet on an ESP32, and it fixes the most annoying thing about Claude

Anthropic open-sourced a cool desk pet project, so I ported it to the WT32-SC01 Plus.

πŸ”— Source: https://www.xda-developers.com/tried-anthropic-open-source-desk-pet-esp32-fixes-annoying-thing/

#opensource
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πŸ“° Don't install Ubuntu as your first Linux distro; here's why learning the hard way actually matters

Uncover the limitations of learning Linux through Ubuntu, and why other distros offer a deeper, more comprehensive education in the operating system.

πŸ”— Source: https://www.xda-developers.com/skip-ubuntu-as-first-linux-distro-learn-what-actually-matters/

#distro #linux #ubuntu
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πŸ“° Don't install Ubuntu as your first Linux distro; here's why learning the hard way actually matters

Uncover the limitations of learning Linux through Ubuntu, and why other distros offer a deeper, more comprehensive education in the operating system.

πŸ”— Source: https://www.xda-developers.com/skip-ubuntu-as-first-linux-distro-learn-what-actually-matters/

#distro #linux #ubuntu
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πŸ“° Latest Steam Client Update Improves Steam Controller Support on Linux

A new stable Steam Client update is now available with better support for Valve's new Steam Controller on Linux, as well as improvements to in-game overlay, Steam Input, and Remote Play.

πŸ”— Source: https://9to5linux.com/latest-steam-client-update-improves-steam-controller-support-on-linux

#linux #steam
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πŸ“° Calibre 9.9 E-Book Manager Improves EPUB Page Counting

Calibre 9.9 adds accurate page counts for fixed-layout EPUBs, keeps searches across Virtual libraries, and fixes SSL loading on Fedora 44.

πŸ”— Source: https://linuxiac.com/calibre-9-9-e-book-manager-improves-epub-page-counting/

#fedora
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πŸ“° MangoHud v0.8.4 released - should fix the Steam Overlay not working

The excellent performance monitoring tool MangoHud v0.8.4 is out now, and it contains an important bug-fix with the Steam Overlay.Read the full article on GamingOnLinux.

πŸ”— Source: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/05/mangohud-v0-8-4-released-should-fix-the-steam-overlay-not-working/

#steam
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πŸ“° O3DE 26.05 Released With New Open Particle System, Other Engine Improvements

It's been nearly five years already since the start of O3DE as the Open 3D Engine that began as Amazon's Lumberyard project spun into an open-source project under the Linux Foundation umbrella. Out this week is O3DE 26.05 for shipping the latest improvements to this cross platform game engine...

πŸ”— Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/O3DE-26.04-Released

#linux #opensource
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πŸ“° KRAID Being Developed As New Compiler For Modern Arm Mali Graphics

KRAID is a new Rust-written shader compiler currently being developed for the Panfrost/PanVK open-source Arm Mali driver code. KRAID is designed for Mali's Valhall graphics processors and new as a modern, clean sheet design...

πŸ”— Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Mesa-Arm-Mali-KRAID

#arm #opensource
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