Sci-fi racing platformer Distance gets a surprise update with Steam Deck improvements Distance is a name I've not heard for a while. A really good fun sci-fi racing platformer from developer Refract that released in 2018, and they're bringing it back for v1.5: The Kinetic Update. More about it: "Distance is an atmospheric racing platformer. Fusing futuristic arcade racing with parkour, survive a deadly, mysterious, neon-drenched city by jumping, rotating, and flying. Billova mini-jaderná elektrárna Dochází k obratu v oblasti využití jaderné energie. Jako zatim ve všem, co se za posledních 40 let událo v tom figuruje Bill Gates. DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 1076 The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS . This week in DistroWatch Weekly: Review: openSUSE 15.6 Leap News: SUSE Liberty program to extend CentOS Linux support, openSUSE testing Leap Micro edition, SUSE Linux Enterprise receives 19 years of support Questions and answers: Linux's unique and special features Released last week: Tails 6.4, EasyOS 6.0, SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP6,.... How to Test a Package Without Installing It Using Nix in Linux This tutorial describes how to create ad hoc shell environments to test a package without installing it using Nix package manager in Linux. The post How to Test a Package Without Installing It Using Nix in Linux appeared first on Linux Today . Steinar H. Gunderson: This is how people think about security I borrowed a 3D printer with Octoprint set up, and happened to access it from work, whereupon I was greeted with a big scary message and a link to this blog post . Even though it is from 2018, there seems to be no retraction, so I figured it's an interesting insight in how people seem to think about security: There is a “public internet” that is disjoint from your private network, and the only wa… Týden na ScienceMag.cz: Realizovali kvantové provázání s nejtěžším kvarkem top Kosmologická konstanta a energie vakua. Obří černá díra se probouzí přímo před zraky astronomů. Nová laboratoř v Řeži testuje originální technologii pro výrobu radionuklidu aktinium-225. Novinky v distribúcii Tails 6.4 Vývojári linuxovej distribúcie Tails oznámili vydanie nových obrazov s číslom verzie 6.4. Do zoznamu noviniek sa okrem opráv chýb alebo pravidelných aktualizácií softvérových balíčkov dostali aj zlepšenia bezpečnosti. |
Rakudo #173 (2024.06) Rakudo (Wikipedie), tj. překladač programovacího jazyka Raku (Wikipedie), byl vydán ve verzi #173 (2024.06). Programovací jazyk Raku byl dříve znám pod názvem Perl 6. KDE Plasma 6.1 na 10 let starém Intelu: svižnější, ale za cenu vyšší spotřeby Informace z vývoje KDE a zmínka o vlivu tripple-bufferingu na výkon desktopu KDE Plasma mě přiměly opět oprášit stařičké PC a zjistit, zdali dostává druhý – třetí – čtvrtý dech (nehodící se škrtněte). App Doesn’t Run in Ubuntu 24.04? This AppArmor Update May Fix It If you’ve been experiencing issues getting some apps to run or work properly in Ubuntu 24.04 LTS it may be down to the distro using AppArmor to restrict the creation of user namespaces. This change (which I touched on in my article look at what’s new in Ubuntu 24.04 LTS) is there to bolster security. After all, no-one wants icky apps free to do icky things, unchecked. But the change means AppArmo… Wine 9.12 Lands Rewrite Of CMD.EXE Engine & Other Improvements Wine 9.12 is out as the latest bi-weekly development release and in passing roughly the half-way point before Wine 10.0 stable enters the sights for early 2025... [$] FreeDOS turns 30 FreeDOS is an open-source operating system designed to be compatible with the now-defunct MS-DOS . Three decades have now passed since the FreeDOS project was first announced, and it is still alive and well with a small community of developers and users committed to running legacy DOS software, classic DOS games, and developing modern applications that extend its functionality well beyond the original MS-DOS. It may well be around in another 30 years. Longtime Linux Wireless Developer Passes Away. RIP Larry Finger Slashdot reader unixbhaskar shared this report from Phoronix: Larry Finger who has contributed to the Linux kernel since 2005 and has seen more than 1,500 kernel patches upstreamed into the mainline Linux kernel has sadly passed away. His wife shared the news of Larry Finger's passing this weekend on the linux-wireless mailing list in a brief statement. Reactions are being shared around the internet. LWN writes: The LWN Kernel Source Database shows that Finger contributed to 94 releases in the … |
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