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r/linux · u/mr_MADAFAKA · 5d ago

HP has become the third premier sponsor of the Linux Vendor Firmware Service (LVFS) and fwupd, joining Dell and Lenovo in contributing $100k+ annually to support firmware updates on Linux.

HP has become the third premier sponsor of the Linux Vendor Firmware Service (LVFS) and fwupd, joining Dell and Lenovo in contributing $100k+ annually to support firmware updates on Linux.

r/openwrt · u/SirBriggy · 1w ago

Finally giving up my RT-AC68U (RT-AC1900)

I know I know .... So the journey to find a new replacement begins, I really would appreciate your expertise. Below are the criteria, I haven't run OE firmware in years and plan to flash the moment it's out of the box. a…

r/hardware · u/ParanoidZoid · 3w ago

PSA: AMD is locking ECC UDIMM frequency on consumer AM5

EDIT (02 May 2026): Wendell from Level1Techs has posted a video. Moreover, AMD is now looking into it. TL;DR: If you are lucky enough to have ECC UDIMMs on AM5 and they're manufacturer rated above 5200 MT/s, AGESA ComboA…

r/linux · u/matpb · 1d ago

Linux biometrics from a $15 R503 + Arduino; drop-in replacement for fprintd

Built this over the weekend because libfprint on Linux is a graveyard of half-supported Validity/Synaptics drivers, and I wanted a fingerprint reader whose source I could read top to bottom. Hardware is a Grow R503 capac…

r/GooglePixel · u/Karglath · 1w ago

Google, please extend Pixel charge bypass to work at 100%, not just at the 80% limit

When you enable "Limit charging to 80%" on a Pixel the phone bypasses the battery and draws power directly from the charger, which is great, but; The problem is that it only works if you cap at 80%. There's no equivalent…