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schestowitz[TR3] | <h5><a href="https://www.theregister.com/2024/12/13/systemd_257_gnu_shepherd/">Both systemd 257 and GNU Shepherd 1.0 are out</a></h5> | Dec 15 14:33 |
schestowitz[TR3] | <blockquote> | Dec 15 14:33 |
schestowitz[TR3] | <p>In news that is sure to delight the Linux world, version 257 of systemd has arrived. Just a day before its release, a major new version of another Linux init system came out, GNU Shepherd version 1.0. They're very different ways of doing the same basic task, and we're happy to see more options in this particularly controversial role. </p> | Dec 15 14:33 |
schestowitz[TR3] | <p> The last version of systemd, back in June, merited special attention from The Register – it received two separate articles. The first highlighted an impressively tone-deaf attempt at a joke, when the Fediverse announcement proclaimed that Version 256 of systemd boasts "42 percent less Unix philosophy." A week later, a point-release followed: systemd 256.1: Now slightly less likely to de | Dec 15 14:33 |
schestowitz[TR3] | lete /home. </p> | Dec 15 14:33 |
schestowitz[TR3] | </blockquote> | Dec 15 14:33 |
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-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.theregister.com | Both systemd 257 and GNU Shepherd 1.0 are out • The Register | Dec 15 14:33 | |
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schestowitz[TR3] | <h5><a href="https://www.tomshardware.com/raspberry-pi/raspberry-pi-lights-up-a-synchronized-neighborhood-holiday-light-show">Raspberry Pi lights up a synchronized neighborhood holiday light show</a></h5> | Dec 15 15:34 |
schestowitz[TR3] | <blockquote> | Dec 15 15:34 |
schestowitz[TR3] | <p>While we don't have access to the source code, Break It Yourself does a great job explaining how everything is connected and communicates. We also have confirmation that the Raspberry Pi is running Falcon Player (FPP), an open source tool designed for synchronizing LEDs with a Pi as the main controller. </p> | Dec 15 15:34 |
schestowitz[TR3] | </blockquote> | Dec 15 15:34 |
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-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.tomshardware.com | Raspberry Pi lights up a synchronized neighborhood holiday light show | Tom's Hardware | Dec 15 15:34 | |
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schestowitz[TR3] | <h5><a href="https://tedium.co/2024/12/12/bazzite-atomic-desktop-linux-review/">Bazzite: A Linux Distro Worth Gushing Over</a></h5> | Dec 15 17:27 |
schestowitz[TR3] | <blockquote> | Dec 15 17:27 |
schestowitz[TR3] | <p>One of the challenges of running Linux is that it can be somewhat easy to “break” if you don’t know what you’re doing. One errant update and your flow is completely broken, and you’re stuck in a command line, desperately writing in commands to get it working again. </p> | Dec 15 17:27 |
schestowitz[TR3] | <p> (Leave an Arch-based distro alone for a couple of months and go back to it, and you will be in for a fun time.) </p> | Dec 15 17:27 |
schestowitz[TR3] | <p> This is also true of Windows—that OS can get pretty flaky depending on what you do with it. </p> | Dec 15 17:27 |
schestowitz[TR3] | <p> But the nice thing is that, with Linux, it’s easier to build architectures that are a bit more user-proof, ensuring users have a nicer experience without losing the underlying capabilities of the operating system. </p> | Dec 15 17:27 |
schestowitz[TR3] | </blockquote> | Dec 15 17:27 |
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-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-tedium.co | Bazzite: A Linux Distro Worth Gushing Over | Dec 15 17:27 | |
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schestowitz[TR3] | <h5><a href="https://www.theregister.com/2024/12/13/rhel_almalinux_betas/">'Tis the season to test the RHEL and AlmaLinux 10 betas</a></h5> | Dec 15 17:27 |
schestowitz[TR3] | <blockquote> | Dec 15 17:27 |
schestowitz[TR3] | <p>As usual, the AlmaLinux release notes provide a much more digestible summary of what's new in this version than the IBM subsidiary's epic. RHEL 10 will require version 3 of the x86-64 instruction set – we described the different versions a couple of years ago. </p> | Dec 15 17:27 |
schestowitz[TR3] | </blockquote> | Dec 15 17:27 |
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-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.theregister.com | 'Tis the season to test the RHEL and AlmaLinux 10 betas • The Register | Dec 15 17:27 | |
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schestowitz[TR3] | <h5><a href="https://linuxiac.com/centos-stream-10-released/">CentOS Stream 10 Released, Here's What's New</a></h5> | Dec 15 17:28 |
schestowitz[TR3] | <blockquote> | Dec 15 17:28 |
schestowitz[TR3] | <p>The CentOS Project has officially unveiled CentOS Stream 10, codenamed “Coughlan,” now available for download. Designed and built by the same engineers who shape Red Hat Enterprise Linux, the distro is often described as the major version branch from which future RHEL versions emerge. </p> | Dec 15 17:28 |
schestowitz[TR3] | </blockquote> | Dec 15 17:28 |
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-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-linuxiac.com | CentOS Stream 10 Released, Here's What's New | Dec 15 17:28 | |
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