DietPi April 2024 News (Version 9.3) & Open Beta Version 9.4.0
DietPi recently released version 9.3, followed by Open Beta v9.4.0, with both updates introducing new features, enhancements, and bug fixes to the lightweight Linux distribution. DietPi: DietPi is a lightweight and optimized OS based on Linux, specifically designed for single-board computers and small-scale devices. It aims to provide a minimal and efficient environment for running […] ⌘ Read more
M5Stack CoreMP135: A Versatile Linux Industrial Control Host with Advanced Connectivity
M5Stack has launched the CoreMP135, an industrial control host equipped with the STM32MP135 processor. This device is engineered for a diverse range of uses, including industrial automation, smart home systems, IoT edge gateways, multimedia devices, and robot motion control, delivering robust performance and multifunctional capabilities. The CoreMP135 is powered by the S … ⌘ Read more
The hidden economy of open source software
Member post originally published on Sysdig’s blog by Nigel Douglas The recent discovery of a backdoor in XZ Utils (CVE-2024-3094), a data compression utility used by a wide array of various open-source, Linux-based computer applications, underscores the importance of open-source… ⌘ Read more
Linux-Compatible DEBIX Infinity with PCIe x1 & Dual GbE Ports
Linux ready Debix Infinity with PCIe x1 & Dual GbE ports
At Embedded World 2024, OKdo and DEBIX unveiled the DEBIX Infinity Industrial Single Board Computer, featuring the NXP i.MX 8M Plus Quad Lite processor. This device is designed for a variety of industrial applications such as smart robotics, Industry 4.0, edge computing, IoT gateways, and security systems. ⌘ Read more
The Ramifications of Red Hat’s Racism
What impact will it have on employees, Open Source, & Linux? ⌘ Read more
LattePanda Mu: A Micro x86 Compute Module with Intel N100 CPU
LattePanda Mu: A Micro x86 Compute Module with Intel N100 CPU
The LattePanda team has launched the LattePanda Mu, a new micro x86 compute module that features an Intel N100 CPU and supports both Windows and Linux operating systems. This module is designed for versatility and is particularly well-suited for applications in IoT, robotics, digital signage, and edge computing. ⌘ Read more
Linux-compatible AIO-3562JQ equipped with Rockchip RK3562J SoC
Linux-compatible AIO-3562JQ equipped with Rockchip RK3562J SoC
This week, T-Firefly unveiled the AIO-3562JQ, a robust development board powered by the Rockchip RK3562J processor, crafted to deliver high-performance output while maintaining low power consumption for continuous operation in demanding industrial environments. ⌘ Read more
SiFive Unveils HiFive Premier P550: A RISC-V Development PC with Linux 6.60 Support
SiFive Unveils HiFive Premier P550: A RISC-V Development PC with Linux 6.60
Support Today at Embedded World, SiFive, Inc. unveiled the HiFive Premier P550, an advanced iteration of the former HiFive Unmatched board. ⌘ Read more
https://ryelang.org/ Interestig programming language based on ideas from Rebol, flavored by Factor, Linux shell and Go with a good REPL
DOS Week Part II Begins!
Modern computing? Bah! Bah, I say! Let’s toss aside our fancy-shmancy Linux, Windows, & Mac machines and focus on the king of Operating Systems: DOS! All the fun happens at https://lunduke.locals.com/ ⌘ Read more
Which Operating System has the Most Vulnerabilities?
Serious question. Is it Windows? iOS? Ubuntu Linux? Which system is the least / most secure? And, while we’re at it, are computers more or less secure now than before? Let’s look at hard stats (on CVEs) and find out. The (free) article: https://lunduke.locals.com/post/5467882/which-operating-system-has-the-most-vulnerabilities ⌘ Read more
Bringing enterprise-level security and even more power to GitHub-hosted runners
GitHub-hosted runners now support Azure private networking. Plus, we’ve added 2 vCPU Linux, 4 vCPU Windows, macOS L, macOS XL, and GPU hosted runners to our runner fleet.
The post Bringing enterprise-level security and even more power to GitHub-hosted runners appea … ⌘ Read more
How to Use ChatGPT-4 for Free with Microsoft Edge
The Microsoft Edge browser offers perhaps one of the best and easiest ways for an average person to access and use ChatGPT-4 for free, without having to pay for ChatGPT-4 access through OpenAI. Best of all, Edge is available for just about every major platform, including Mac, Windows, Linux, iPhone, iPad, and Android. With the … Read More ⌘ Read more
How to Install Windows WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux)
If you’re a Windows user, whether on a PC, in a dual boot environment with Boot Camp on an Intel Mac, or you’re running Windows 11 in a virtual machine on an Apple Silicon Mac, you may have an interest in installing Windows Subsystem for Linux, or WSL. Windows Subsystem for Linux puts a full … Read More ⌘ Read more
Achronix and Bluespec Launch Linux-Ready RISC-V Processors for Speedster7t FPGAs
Achronix Semiconductor Corporation, in partnership with Bluespec, Inc., has unveiled a new line of Linux-compatible RISC-V soft processors tailored for the Achronix Speedster7t FPGA series. This integration uniquely combines Bluespec’s RISC-V processors with Achronix’s 2D Network-on-Chip (NoC) architecture, enhancing FPGA design scalability and integration capabilities. Built on TSMC … ⌘ Read more
The Lunduke Journal has been banned from YouTube
YouTube has a long history of making things difficult for The Lunduke Journal. In the early days, The Lunduke Journal published all shows exclusively to YouTube (yeah, I know… a mistake). And, for over a year of that time, YouTube demonetized every single video with the word “Linux” in the title. ⌘ Read more
KDE Themes can (and do) “RM -RF” all of your files
Download a theme to your Linux computer… lose all your data. Crazy. ⌘ Read more
DietPi March 2024 news (version 9.2)
DietPi, a lightweight and optimized software for single-board computers, has announced its latest update, version 9.2, released on March 16th, 2024. This new release introduces a range of enhancements and bug fixes, focusing on improving user experience and system stability. DietPi: DietPi is a lightweight and optimized OS based on Linux, specifically designed for single-board […] ⌘ Read more
CNCF and LF Training unveil four new cloud native courses
We are excited to announce that together with Linux Foundation Training and Certification, we now offer four additional courses to our community. DevOps and Workflow Management with Argo (LFS256) Argo provides a robust framework for managing complex GitOps… ⌘ Read more
and you can even mount it on windows/linux/os x!

Linux Foundation says when they used to attack Microsoft… they were actually trying to kill Sun.
*wink wink* ⌘ Read more
No. Linux does not have 4% marketshare. Hate to break it to ya.
Lunduke Journal Podcast - Mar 4, 2024 ⌘ Read more
Armbian Project Releases Armbian 24.2 ‘Kereru’
The Armbian community has recently announced the release of Armbian 24.2, codenamed ‘Kereru’. This update represents the latest development in the Armbian series, a Linux distribution that specializes in running on ARM-based devices. Armbian 24.2 Kereru includes several enhancements and bug fixes aimed at improving the stability and functionality of the operating system. Major Highlights […] ⌘ Read more
Linux-Compatible Pico Pro/Max Boards Featuring Rockchip RV1106 and 5M@30fps ISP
The LuckFox Pico Pro/Max is a cost-effective Linux micro development board designed for hobbyists and developers. Centered around the Rockchip RV1106 chip, this board can be used for smart home devices, remote monitoring, and various IoT applications, particularly those needing 10/100M Ethernet connectivity. Unlike the Luckfox Pico Mini (RV1103 based) covered in October 2023, these […] ⌘ Read more
DietPi February 2024 news (version 9.1)
DietPi’s new release, version 9.1, launched this week, brings exciting new support and enhancements to the lightweight Linux OS. This version is particularly notable for its extended support for the Raspberry Pi 5 and several other single-board computers , along with improvements across various dietpi-software options. DietPi: DietPi is a lightweight and optimized OS based […] ⌘ Read more
Sad to see moc removed from the official arch linux repos, but also cool to learn the debian project has been quietly patching it and keeping it up to date in recent years. Long live the music on console player. (And debian!) :-)
On my blog: My Linux Story https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2024/02/18/linux.html #rant #linux
Linux Sucks 2024 is now available (for free)!
Watch “Linux Sucks 2024” for free (with no commercials) right here: https://lunduke.locals.com/post/5243803/linux-sucks-2024 Every “Linux Sucks” show ever recorded is available here: https://lunduke.locals.com/post/4633552/every-linux-sucks-in-order-free-for-all-to-watch ⌘ Read more
Linux Sucks 2024
“This is going to suck more than anything has sucked before.” ⌘ Read more
Linux Sucks 2024 – Where (and how) to Watch
(This is going to suck more than anything has sucked before.) ⌘ Read more
Linux Sucks 2024 - Thursday, Feb 8th at 4pm (Central)
How (and when) to watch the biggest live show of the year. ⌘ Read more
PANZER-PLUS Offers BSP and Ready-to-Run Images for Linux/Android OSes
MayQueen Technologies has unveiled the PANZER-PLUS, a fanless computing device powered by the NXP i.MX8M-Plus processor with AI capabilities. Some key features of this modular solution include two GbE ports with TSN support, 4K display resolution and wireless capabilities. Unlike their Panzer box PC released in 2018, which is built around the NXP i.MX6 UL […] ⌘ Read more
LicheeRV Nano: Affordable Thumb-Sized Embedded RISC-V Computer with Upcoming Linux Support
Sipeed introduces four compact open-source development boards powered by the SOPHGO SG2002 with RISC-V architecture. These innovative boards come equipped with camera support, RJ45 connectivity with 100Mbps capability, and dual-band Wi-Fi 6/Bluetooth 5 for robust wireless performance. The product page mentions that this device features the dual core SOPHGO SG2002 processo … ⌘ Read more
(Updated) Milk-V Unveils World’s First RISC-V Open Source 10G Ethernet Switch
Milk-V recently released specifications for the Milk-V Vega which is described as the first RISC-V 10 Gigabit Ethernet Switch implemented on the FSL1030M network switch chip. The company also mentions that the device is built on an open-source Linux system. The product announcement highlights that the FSL91030M is based on the UX608 uCore by Nuclei […] ⌘ Read more
Low-cost Libre Computer Solitude with 4GB LPDDR4 starts at $45.00
The Libre Computer Solitude AML-S905D3-CC is a cost-effective Single Board Computer designed for supporting upstream AI and neuro-computing. Compatible with SystemReady IR operating systems, it features an advanced BIOS that is UEFI-compatible, facilitating support for a range of standard Linux distributions. The SBC is equipped with an Amlogic S905D3 processor, comprising 4 E-Cores and 2 […] ⌘ Read more
DietPi January 2024 news (version 9.0)
DietPi’s latest release, version 9.0, rolled out today, marks a significant update for the lightweight Linux OS, renowned for its efficiency on single-board computers. This release phases out support for the older Debian Buster version, introduces compatibility with the new 1.5 GB Orange Pi Zero 3, and brings several enhancements and bug fixes across the […] ⌘ Read more
GitHub-hosted runners: Double the power for open source
GitHub Actions continues its industry-leading support for the OSS community by doubling the Windows/Linux machine size to 4-vCPU runners at no cost for public repositories.
The post GitHub-hosted runners: Double the power for open source appeared first on The GitHub Blog. ⌘ Read more
Imagine a world without The Lunduke Journal
Exclusive leaks from Red Hat, IBM, and Microsoft. Deep, investigative journalism – including coverage of Mozilla, The Linux Foundation, Wikipedia, and more. News that has a massive impact on the entire Tech Industry – topics (and companies) that no other publication has been able to cover. Plus fun shows, comics, and other nerdy entertainment. ⌘ Read more
You Can Now Run Fedora Linux on Apple Silicon Macs
Want to run Linux on your M1 or M2 Mac? You can now run Fedora Linux on most Apple Silicon Macs, including all models of M1 and M2 MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, Mac mini, Mac Studio, or iMacs. Fedora Asahi Remix is the first full Linux distribution to support the M1 and M2 processor series … Read More ⌘ Read more
This is the year of the GNU/Linux desktop
Experiment & Explore with Fedora Linux on Mac with UTM
Running Linux on a Mac can be a big ordeal, but not with virtualization. By using UTM, you can run Linux in a virtual machine atop MacOS, contained entirely within an app. This allows you to explore and experiment with Linux, without having to go through any complex installation process or setup, it’s just a … Read More ⌘ Read more
The Wildest Linux Stories of 2023
Lunduke’s Big Tech Show - Dec 29th, 2023 ⌘ Read more
Linux Foundation now spends only 2% of their revenue on Linux
Lunduke’s Big Tech Show - Dec 27, 2023 ⌘ Read more
On my blog: Scheduling Reminders, but Not Too Late https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2023/12/27/too-late.html #linux #programming #techtips
My linux installs all have TPM enabled. …
Migrating to a Fedora CoreOS VPS
It seems like I was successfully able to migrate from my Alpine Linux VPS to a new VPS having Fedora CoreOS installed. 🎉 ⌘ Read more
Cueing up a calculator: an introduction to exploit development on Linux
Using CVE-2023-43641 as an example, I’ll explain how to develop an exploit for a memory corruption vulnerability on Linux. The exploit has to bypass several mitigations to achieve code execution.
The post Cueing up a calculator: an introduction to exploit development on Linux appeared first … ⌘ Read more
Benchmarks show Linux runs Windows games faster than Windows
Lunduke’s Big Tech Show - Dec 4, 2023 ⌘ Read more
Linux Foundation shocks industry by announcing sub-Foundation which actually involves Linux
“This just doesn’t take advantage of their core strengths,” stated an analyst for Gartner ⌘ Read more