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How Do I Record Audio on Ubuntu?
In Ubuntu, the “Gnome-Sound-Recorder” and the “Audio Recorder” external software packages are used to record the audio/voice from various sources.
5 Ubuntu Alternatives for 2021
There are various Ubuntu alternatives which include “Linux Mint OS”, “Fedora OS”, “Arch OS”, “Ubuntu OS”, and “Deepin OS”.
Top 7 Lightweight Linux Distributions
Top 7 lightweight Linux distributions are “Linux Lite”, “antiX Linux”, “Xubuntu”, “Lubuntu”, “Tiny Core”, “Puppy Linux” and “Bodhi Linux”.
Mobileye Provides Khronos With An Open-Source OpenCL Tensor & Tiling Library
Autonomous driving technology company Mobileye has contributed to The Khronos Group an open-source OpenCL tensor and tiling library...
Xfce Wins Our ‘Favorite Linux Desktop’ Poll
Xfce takes home the award for "Favorite Linux Desktop Environment." Coming in second in our poll was KDE Plasma, followed by Gnome and Cinnamon.
The post Xfce Wins Our ‘Favorite Linux Desktop’ Poll appeared first on FOSS Force.
openSUSE Leap 15.5 Beta: Final Release Expected in June 2023
openSUSE Leap 15.5 looks to ship with the same kernel as the previous release, Linux 5.14, but will offer the latest KDE Plasma 5.27 LTS.
The post openSUSE Leap 15.5 Beta: Final Release Expected in June 2023 appeared first on Linux Today.
Awareness Sessions About Projects Available for GSoC Applicants
Mentors and administrators of openSUSE are excited to be accepted as a mentorship organization for this year’s Google Summer of Code and will be available for potential mentee to discuss the projects that are listed on 101.opensuse.org. There will be 15 minute sessions prior to all openSUSE community meetings where...
AMDGPU X.Org Driver 23.0 Released With Few Fixes
AMD today released xf86-video-amdgpu 23.0 as their first X.Org DDX display driver update in one year...
How to Enable ChatGPT in ONLYOFFICE Docs on Linux
In this article, you will learn how to enable ChatGPT in ONLYOFFICE Docs and use the power of AI for office tasks on Linux.
The post How to Enable ChatGPT in ONLYOFFICE Docs on Linux appeared first on Linux Today.
Some Initial Thoughts On The Supreme Court Oral Arguments In Gonzalez: Non-Experts Might Still Make A Mess Of Things, But Without Understanding Why
Despite the Supreme Court hearing what could be the most consequential case regarding the future of the internet in decades, I decided to log off for most of Tuesday and go do something fun, far away from any internet connection. I didn’t listen live to the oral arguments, but rather chose to listen (at 3x […]
Mesa's Rusticl OpenCL Driver Nearly Ready With AMD Radeon GPU Support
The Rusticl Rust-based OpenCL driver implementation that was merged last year into Mesa 22.3 has been an extremely promising effort. One of the issues though is that with the current mainline state inside Mesa has lacked support for working with AMD Radeon GPUs via the RadeonSI Gallium3D driver, but that is now coming to fruition...
How to Fix: ‘Could NOT find OpenSSL’ Error in Linux Distros
Learn how to fix “Could NOT find OpenSSL” error in Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, and Arch Linux distributions with details.
The post How to Fix: ‘Could NOT find OpenSSL’ Error in Linux Distros appeared first on Linux Today.
Tiny Tiny RSS Is An Open Source RSS Feed Aggregator
Tiny Tiny RSS is a tiny open source project which is an advanced RSS reader/news aggregator. It is a self-hosted RSS aggregator, which can also be used to read from remote sources. With an intuitive UI and great performance, it is fast and easy to install on any hosting
The new AI-powered Bing preview arrives on iOS and Android today -- and in Skype
Microsoft isn’t wasting any time in rolling out and expanding its new AI-powered version of Bing. Yesterday, the company explained how it was beginning to relax some of the limitations it introduced after its AI went rogue and started insulting and gaslighting users, and also revealed future plans which included allowing users to choose the tone of AI chats in Bing. Today, Microsoft’s Yusuf Mehdi, Corporate Vice President & Consumer Chief Marketing Officer, announces that the launch of the new AI-powered Bing and Edge mobile apps, which arrive with bonus new features, such as voice input. SEE ALSO: Microsoft shares… [Continue Reading]
Intel LKGS, AMD Automatic IBRS & Caching AMD Debug Registers Merged For Linux 6.3
The x86 CPU updates have been merged for the Linux 6.3 kernel that include a few new features worth mentioning for AMD and Intel customers...
How to Install Sensu Monitoring Solution on Ubuntu 22.04
Sensu is an open-source infrastructure and application monitoring system. Here’s how to set it up on an Ubuntu 22.04 server.
The post How to Install Sensu Monitoring Solution on Ubuntu 22.04 appeared first on Linux Today.
The dark data challenge
It is estimated that by 2025, the annual global data consumption will amount to 181 zettabytes -- over ten times more than in 2015. Does it mean we will make ten times better-informed business decisions? Most likely not, and the reason is simple: according to different sources, 75 percent or more of the data companies collect lurks in the dark. 'Dark data' is the vast amount of information collected by businesses but never analyzed or used. It can be web and app logs, email correspondence, visitor tracking data, the information generated by IoT devices, etc. Nowadays, every business activity is… [Continue Reading]
What do we want? Data! What shall we do with it? Ermmm...
A new global survey of nearly 10,000 business leaders shows 80 percent say data is crucial to decision making in their organization. However, the study from Salesforce also shows that a third lack the ability to generate insights from data, only 29 percent are using data to inform their strategy when launching in new markets, and 67 percent are not using data to decide on pricing in line with economic conditions, such as inflation. There are other missed opportunities too. 79 percent of business leaders are not using data to inform their organization's diversity and inclusion policies, and only 17… [Continue Reading]
Generative AI is coming for the lawyers
Large law firms are using a tool made by OpenAI to research and write legal documents.
No more Flatpak (by default) in Ubuntu Flavors
The Ubuntu Flavors
offerings (Kubuntu and the like) have decided
that the way to improve the user experience is to put more emphasis on the
Snap package format.
Going forward, the Flatpak package as well as the packages to
integrate Flatpak into the respective software center will no
longer be installed by default in the next release due in April
2023, Lunar Lobster. Users who have used Flatpak will not be
affected on upgrade, as flavors are including a special migration
that takes this into account. Those who haven’t interacted with
Flatpak will be presented with software from the Ubuntu
repositories and the Snap Store.
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