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Mageia 9 Beta 2 Released With Linux 6.3 Kernel, KDE Plasma 5.27 + GNOME 44 Desktops

Phoronix - Wed, 05/24/2023 - 17:50
Mageia 9 beta 2 has been released with this Mandriva/Mandrake-lineage Linux distribution nearing its next major release...

Ubuntu Desktop vs Ubuntu Server: What’s the Difference?

Tecmint - Wed, 05/24/2023 - 12:31
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Ubuntu is one of the most widely used and popular Linux distributions, that comes in multiple editions including Ubuntu Desktop, Ubuntu Server, and Ubuntu

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The moment for AI

Red Hat News - Wed, 05/24/2023 - 08:00
Throughout history, there have been technological moments when you can feel a shift. Moments when you know a discovery or innovation is going to change the industry, and in some cases, the world as we know it. Going back centuries you might think of Johannes Gutenberg inventing the printing press in 1455, James Watt creating the steam engine in 1765 or Alexander Graham Bell designing the first telephone in 1876. In more modern times, the first computer sprang to life in 1937 and both the personal computer and the internet came to be in 1974. There are more of these instances, of course, but

Seizing innovation with the partner ecosystem

Red Hat News - Wed, 05/24/2023 - 08:00
The path of innovation cannot be traveled alone. For years, the Red Hat partner ecosystem has been on the frontlines with our customers, helping them not only overcome but embrace the realities facing them today, tomorrow and beyond. Change is constant - it has been proven time and again. The true defining moment for any organization is recognizing change as an opportunity rather than a burden. While budgets are tight, resources are limited and skilled talent is difficult to find, there is massive demand at a greater scale. We are in a new era of technology being redefined by the burgeoning

AMD CPU "k10temp" Linux Driver Updated To Report Negative Temperatures

Phoronix - Wed, 05/24/2023 - 05:15
The AMD k10temp Linux driver is used for CPU temperature reporting with all modern AMD Ryzen/EPYC processors plus going back all the way to many earlier FX / Athlon / Sempron / Opteron / Phenom CPUs starting with the Family 10h line-up. While this driver has been in the Linux kernel for years, it's carried a limitation until now that it can't handle reporting negative temperatures. That is changing thanks to new patches from AMD...

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