Distribution Release: Oracle Linux 9.5 The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS . Gursewak Sokhi has announced the release of Oracle Linux 9 Update 5, the latest stable release of Oracle's Linux distribution built from the source code of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). This new version updates the OpenJDK Java platform to version 17 and the .NET development platform to.... Everything Red Hat Says About RHEL 9.5 Is Just as True of AlmaLinux 9.5 AlmaLinux is again the first RHEL clone to cross the finish line with a new release. The post Everything Red Hat Says About RHEL 9.5 Is Just as True of AlmaLinux 9.5 appeared first on Linux Today . Take the Cloud Native Security Survey Share your insights to help improve cloud native security and receive 25% off your CloudNativeSecurityCon registration. The post Take the Cloud Native Security Survey appeared first on Linux.com . |
Blender 4.3 Brings Hardware-Accelerated Ray-Tracing to Linux Feeling creative? After you’ve scanned out slew of changes shipping in the new Blender 4.3 release, you’ll find it hard not to! Blender 4.3 is the latest stable release of the phenomenally powerful open-source 3D modelling software. Its creators say the update builds on the Blender 4.2 LTS release earlier this year with “improvements to existing tools, performance enhancements, and the foundation… NVIDIA 550.135 Graphics Driver Released with Better Linux Kernel 6.11 Support NVIDIA released today the NVIDIA 550.135 graphics driver as the latest “Production Branch” version for users who want to stay on the stable side of things and not use the NVIDIA 560 “New Feature Branch” series. Ubuntu Praises 5~7% PGO Compiler Optimization Performance Benefits Over the past year we have seen Canonical engineers focus more on optimizing the performance potential of Ubuntu Linux. With Ubuntu 25.04 they are now using the -O3 compiler optimization level by default and there has been other efforts like better performance tooling on Ubuntu and frame pointers by default. PureOS Crimson Development Report: October 2024 Welcome back Welcome to the fourth installment in our PureOS development series! We are pleased to provide more progress updates from October. In addition to subscription-funded development, Purism continues to fund the infrastructure work needed to release PureOS Crimson. Your support helps us advance PureOS for all Librem devices and for the larger FLOSS ecosystem. […] The post PureOS Crimson D… |