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Posted by Roy Schestowitz on May 15, 2024


Firefox 127 Enters Beta Testing with Updated Screenshot Tool, Other Changes

Swaziland's Laptops/Desktops: Windows Down From 99% to 51%, Only 8.7% If Mobile Counted Too




Audiocasts/Shows


YouTube ☛ Lunduke: The Alex Jones of Linux


The Alex Jones of Linux


> Bryan Lunduke originally made a series called “Linux Sucks” back in 2009 and is on-going today. It went over the various things that Linux Desktop is missing or can improve on. While it exposed some of Linux Desktop’s early flaws, it also showed a lot of Linux’s charm. For me, it was my first exposure to the thought “Wait… I can use Linux as my desktop?!?”



Rocky


PR Web ☛ Rocky Enterprise Software Foundation Releases Rocky Linux v9.4


↺ Rocky Enterprise Software Foundation Releases Rocky Linux v9.4


> The Rocky Enterprise Software Foundation (RESF) released Rocky Linux v9.4 on May 9 for the x86_64, aarch64, ppc64le and s390x architectures. Each Rocky Linux release undergoes extensive testing for accuracy and stability, incorporating both manual and automated checks across various environments and setups.



Instructionals/Technical


HowTo Geek ☛ Can You Use Linux Without the Terminal? [Ed: Can you drive without being a car mechanic?]


↺ Can You Use Linux Without the Terminal?


> Do you want to switch to Linux, but the fear of the command line is holding you back? What if I told you that you don't have to use the terminal at all?


> I took on the "no terminal" challenge and explored whether it's possible to use Linux without a terminal.



Linux Foundation


HPC Wire ☛ Linux Foundation Announces the Launch of the High-Performance Software Foundation


↺ Linux Foundation Announces the Launch of the High-Performance Software Foundation


> The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization enabling mass innovation through open source, is excited to announce the launch of the High-Performance Software Foundation (HPSF). The announcement was made at the ISC 2024 conference in Hamburg. Through a series of technical projects, HPSF aims to build, promote, and advance a portable core software stack for high-performance computing (HPC) by increasing adoption, lowering barriers to contribution, and supporting development efforts.




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