Linux

Qualcomm acquires Arduino and unveils Uno Q board
08 ottobre 2025 Immagine generata dall'IA
Qualcomm has acquired Arduino, positioning the open-source hardware pioneer as a subsidiary while promising continued independence. The deal coincides with the launch of the Arduino Uno Q, a Linux-capable single-board computer in the classic Uno form factor. Featuring a hybrid processor setup, the board targets makers with enhanced AI and real-time capabilities.
Linux Foundation plans React Foundation launch with Meta donation
08 ottobre 2025 Riportato dall'IA
The Linux Foundation announced on October 7, 2025, its intent to launch the React Foundation to steward React and React Native. Meta will donate the popular JavaScript libraries to the new organization, which will be supported by founding members including Amazon, Microsoft, and Vercel. This move aims to ensure the technologies remain open and community-led.
50 MB Linux OS revives old PCs
A compact 50 MB operating system based on Linux can breathe new life into outdated computers. Designed for hardware that might otherwise gather dust, this tiny OS offers a practical solution for reusing old PCs. The software highlights the potential of lightweight systems in extending device longevity.
CoolerControl 3.0 update enhances Linux cooling controls
08 ottobre 2025 Riportato dall'IA
The CoolerControl utility has released version 3.0.0, introducing major architectural improvements and new features for Linux users. This update adds an API for third-party integrations and prepares the software for future hardware support. A follow-up v3.0.1 patch fixes minor issues and boosts UI stability.
Smallest fastest Linux distro suits everyday use
11 ottobre 2025 Riportato dall'IA
A new article highlights the smallest and fastest Linux distribution designed for practical daily applications. This distro achieves a balance between its lightweight nature and essential features for regular users.
NVIDIA posts latest Linux driver patches for open-source vGPU
NVIDIA has released the latest patches for its Linux drivers to support open-source virtual GPU (vGPU) functionality. This update is part of an ongoing effort to enhance open-source graphics support on Linux systems. The patches are shared via Phoronix, focusing on driver improvements for vGPU.