Pine64, a company known for producing affordable and open-source hardware, has announced that its Linux-powered E-Ink tablet is making a return. The company first introduced the PineTab E-Ink tablet last year, but it was met with some challenges and had to be put on hold. Now, Pine64 is excited to …
Mozilla’s New Branding Looks Even Better Animated
Mozilla, the nonprofit organization behind the popular web browser Firefox, recently unveiled a new branding design that has wowed users around the world. The new logo, which features a stylized fox and flame motif, has been garnering praise for its sleek and modern aesthetic. But what many users may not …
Parabolic (Video Downloader) Rewritten in C++, Adjusts UI
Parabolic is a popular video downloader application that allows users to easily download videos from various websites. It is known for its user-friendly interface and efficient downloading capabilities. In this article, we will explore the process of rewriting Parabolic in C++ and how to adjust its user interface. Rewriting Parabolic …
VirtualBox 7.1.2 Adds Support for 3D Acceleration in ARM VMs
VirtualBox, the popular open-source virtualization software, has just released version 7.1.2 with a major new feature – support for 3D acceleration in ARM virtual machines (VMs). This is a significant development for users running ARM-based operating systems in VirtualBox, as it will provide a smoother and more responsive user experience …
Mission Center (Linux System Monitor) Now Reports Fan Info
Mission Center, the popular Linux system monitor, has recently been updated to include fan information in its monitoring capabilities. This new feature allows users to keep track of their system’s fan speed and temperature, providing valuable information for optimizing performance and preventing overheating. Fan speed is an important component of …
Ubuntu Patches ‘Severe’ Security Flaw in CUPS
Ubuntu has recently released a patch for a ‘severe’ security flaw in the Common Unix Printing System (CUPS), which could potentially allow hackers to execute arbitrary code on vulnerable systems. CUPS is a popular printing system used in many Linux distributions, including Ubuntu, and is responsible for managing print jobs …
COSMIC DE Alpha 2 Released, This is What’s New
The highly anticipated release of COSMIC DE Alpha 2 is finally here, and it brings with it a host of exciting new features and updates that are sure to delight fans of the popular operating system. One of the biggest changes in COSMIC DE Alpha 2 is the introduction of …
Ubuntu 24.10 ARM ISO Supports the ThinkPad X13s
Ubuntu 24.10, the latest version of the popular Linux distribution, has been making waves in the tech community for its enhanced features and support for a wide range of devices. One of the standout features of this release is its support for the ThinkPad X13s, a powerful ARM-based laptop from …
How to Disable the ‘Recent’ Files Section in Nautilus
If you’re someone who values their privacy and prefers to keep their files and folders well-organized, you may find the ‘Recent’ files section in Nautilus, the default file manager for Ubuntu and other GNOME-based Linux distributions, to be bothersome. This feature automatically lists the files and folders that you have …
See Real-Time Power Consumption in Ubuntu’s Top Panel
In today’s world, being conscious of our energy consumption is becoming increasingly important. Whether it’s to save money on our electricity bills or to reduce our carbon footprint, monitoring how much power we are using is a crucial step towards living a more sustainable lifestyle. For Ubuntu users, there is …