PanVK Support for Arm V10 GPUs

NVIDIA has recently announced support for Arm V10 GPUs in its popular PanVK driver. This development is a big step forward in bringing high-performance graphics capabilities to Arm-based devices, opening up new possibilities for gaming, AI, and other graphics-intensive applications on these platforms. The PanVK driver is an open-source Vulkan …

How to Install Nvidia GeForce Now Client App on Linux

Nvidia GeForce Now is a cloud gaming service that allows users to play high-quality games on their devices without requiring powerful hardware. While Nvidia does not officially offer a Linux client for GeForce Now, there is a way to install it on Linux using the Wine compatibility layer and a …

Here Are The Best New Features in Ubuntu 24.10

Ubuntu 24.10, codenamed Jammy Jellyfish, has recently been released and is packed with exciting new features that make it a standout operating system. From enhanced security and performance improvements to new tools and applications, Ubuntu 24.10 offers a polished user experience for both beginners and advanced users alike. One of …

Linus Torvalds Advises Open-Source Developers to Pursue Meaningful Projects, Not Hype

Linus Torvalds, the creator of the Linux operating system, has some advice for open-source developers: pursue meaningful projects, not hype. In a recent interview, Torvalds emphasized the importance of working on projects that have a real impact and benefit to society. He cautioned against getting caught up in the latest …

Navidrome 0.53 Rolls Out With Enhanced UI

Navidrome, a popular open-source music server, has just released version 0.53 with an enhanced user interface that promises to make navigation and music management even easier for its users. Navidrome is a music server that allows users to stream their music collection from anywhere, using any device. It supports a …

6 Best Open-Source IAM Tools in 2024

In today’s digital age, Identity and Access Management (IAM) has become vital for organizations to ensure the security and privacy of their data and systems. With the increasing complexities and challenges in managing user identities and access rights, open-source IAM tools have gained popularity for their flexibility, cost-effectiveness, and community-driven …

GNOME 47 “Denver” Desktop Environment Officially Released, Here’s What’s New

The GNOME Project has announced the release of GNOME 47, codenamed “Denver,” marking the latest update to the popular open-source desktop environment. This new version brings a number of improvements and new features to enhance the user experience and make working with the desktop environment more efficient and enjoyable. One …

OpenSearch Project Joins the Linux Foundation

The OpenSearch project, a widely used and popular open-source search and analytics platform, has announced that it is joining the Linux Foundation. This move is aimed at accelerating the growth and adoption of the project, as well as fostering collaboration and innovation within the open-source community. OpenSearch was originally created …

KDE Frameworks 6.6.0 Is Out, Here’s What’s New

KDE Frameworks is a collection of libraries built on top of Qt, providing developers with a set of tools and utilities for building cross-platform applications with a consistent look and feel. The latest release, KDE Frameworks 6.6.0, brings a host of new features and improvements that aim to enhance the …

Linus Torvalds Muses About Maintainer Gray Hairs and the Next ‘King of Linux’

Linus Torvalds, the creator of the Linux operating system, recently opened up about his thoughts on the aging process of maintainers in the Linux world. In a recent interview, Torvalds mused about the gray hairs that many longtime maintainers have acquired over the years and how he himself is not …