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Linux Distros Ban AI-made Code
Linux distros ban ‘tainted’ AI-generated code — NetBSD and Gentoo lead the charge on forbidding AI-written code. Not all FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) developers want AI messing with their code. Coming out of the Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) community this week, we have a Gentoo Wiki post and an update to Read more
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Manjaro Linux Devs show OrangePi Neo prototype
The OrangePi Neo is an upcoming gaming handheld powered by Manjaro Linux Gaming Edition, and now we have some rough demo footage of a prototype actually playing games. The quality of the actual video is not exactly the best, the Manjaro team are not exactly YouTuber pros but it’s still quite an interesting look at Read more
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Linux 6.10 adds New Drivers
Arm Mali/Immortalis GPU Driver, New AMD Graphics IP & Lunar Lake Display In Linux 6.10. The big batch of Direct Rendering Manager (DRM) kernel graphics/display driver updates for the Linux 6.10 merge window were sent out today that includes the new “Panthor” driver for newer ARM Mali/Immortalis graphics processors and the usual hearty assortment of Read more
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Ebury Malware Still Out There
Ebury is alive but unseen: 400k Linux servers are compromised for cryptocurrency theft and financial gain. One of the most advanced server-side malware campaigns is still growing, with hundreds of thousands of compromised servers, and it has diversified to include credit card and cryptocurrency theft. Ten years ago we raised awareness of Ebury by publishing Read more
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Snapdragon X Elite for Linux Laptops
Qualcomm goes where Apple won’t, readies official Linux support for Snapdragon X Elite. Qualcomm is making good progress on adapting its new Snapdragon X Elite laptop CPU for Linux use. The mobile SoC manufacturer revealed that it has laid a lot of the groundwork already to get the Snapdragon X Elite running the Linux operating Read more
