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Linux GPU Configuration Tool (LACT) upgrades NVIDIA clockspeed configuration


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If you want to fully control your GPU on Linux you may want to check out the latest update to Linux GPU Configuration Tool (LACT), which brings in various new features.

EA just open sourced Command & Conquer, Red Alert, Renegade and Generals


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I can't quite believe it either. Command & Conquer, Red Alert, Command & Conquer Renegade and Command & Conquer Generals (inc. Zero Hour) have their code officially open sourced.

X.Org X server and Xwayland have 8 more security vulnerabilities revealed


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You should probably keep an eye on your software updater, as the X.Org X server and Xwayland have more security vulnerabilities that have been announced.

Open-source PlayStation remote play client chiaki-ng gets improved controller mapping


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The community-made open-source PlayStation remote play client chiaki-ng has version 1.9.6 out now, bringing with it more improvements to make streaming PlayStation games to other devices even easier.

Simple GOG client for Linux, Minigalaxy v1.3.2 released with improved game installs


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If you prefer to buy your games for Linux on GOG, there's a fresh update to Minigalaxy, the open source simple GOG client.

Evolution sim Thrive adds radioactive chunks, environmental tolerances and thermosynthesis


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The open source and cross-platform evolution sim Thrive has added in some even more advanced gameplay elements, making it a whole lot more interesting to attempt survival.

Morrowind game engine OpenMW gearing up for a huge new 0.49 release


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Currently in the Release Candidate stage, Morrowind open source game engine OpenMW is getting ready for a huge new release.

Lutris game manager v0.5.19 released with improved Proton support


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The popular game manager / launcher Lutris has a new release out, which brings with it various improvements to how it handles launching games with Proton.

Wine 10.2 and vkd3d 1.15 released with more Bluetooth driver progress and support for setting thread priorities


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Wine 10.2 is the latest development released with new features now available for the Windows compatibility layer, plus they also recently put up vkd3d 1.15. This is a huge part of what makes Proton able to run Windows games on Steam Deck and other Linux platforms.

Proton Hotfix updated to fix Marvel Rivals and Indiana Jones on Steam Deck / Linux


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Valve have released a fresh update to the special Proton Hotfix version. This fixes up issues on Steam Deck / Linux across Marvel Rivals and Indiana Jones and the Great Circle.

Playstation 2 Emulator PCSX2 enables Wayland by default


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For people who enjoy seeing improvements for emulation on Linux, and for Wayland support - the Playstation 2 Emulator PCSX2 has now enabled support for it by default.

Playtron GameOS Alpha 3 brings the 'GameLAB' tool for game configuration and remote management


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Playtron, the company attempting to build a Linux gaming distribution to take on Valve, Microsoft and others have released GameOS Alpha 3 with a bunch of new features. This includes a new fancy open source tool named GameLAB.

The OBS Studio versus Fedora drama seems to have calmed down - no more legal threats


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Recently I highlighted a fight that had broken out between the OBS Studio team and the Fedora Linux developers. The issue was centred around the Fedora Flatpak of OBS Studio but it seems to have calmed down now.

Mesa 25.0 open source graphics drivers released with Vulkan 1.4 and initial AMD RDNA4 support


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Developer Eric Engestrom announced today the release of Mesa 25.0, bringing lots of open source graphics driver updates and expanded hardware support.

Proton Experimental adds fixes for Rising Storm 2: Vietnam, The Finals and more


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Valve released a fresh update for Proton Experimental today pulling in some more fixes for various Windows games to run on Linux / Steam Deck.

Valve use a little code from Godot for Half-Life 2, Counter-Strike: Source, Day of Defeat: Source, Team Fortress 2


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This is the beauty of open source in action - everyone can benefit. Valve are no stranger to open source, and as it turns out they're using a little bit of code from Godot Engine now too.

PlayStation 3 emulator RPCS3 expands online play for fighting games with RPCN v1.4


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Another big update has been released for RPCN, the open source online matchmaking server for PlayStation 3 emulator RPCS3. This brings new features and more compatible games for Netplay.

CodeWeavers are hiring developers to work on Wine / Proton


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CodeWeavers announced recently that they're once again looking for more developers to come work for them on the compatibility layers Wine and Valve's Proton.

Luanti (formerly Minetest) v5.11 out now with an in-game settings menu and better server browser


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Luanti (formerly Minetest) has a new release out, which finally adds an in-game settings menu so you don't have to quit your current game to adjust things.

SteamOS-like Bazzite Linux has some nice growth thanks to great handheld PC support


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There's no need to wait on Valve releasing SteamOS 3 for everyone thanks to Bazzite. Some really impressive work continues to go into it, and it appears they're enjoying some nice overall growth.
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