Turntable is a Universal Scrobbling App for Linux

Those looking for an easy way to “scrobble” music on Linux, no matter which music player they use, should check a new app called Turntable. For those unfamiliar, “scrobbling” is the process of logging the music you listen to, as you listen to it, to services like Last.fm and Libre.fm. When you play a track, its data (song title, artist, album and date and time played) gets “scrobbled” to your profile. Over time, you build up a record of your listening habits1 on your profile and the service you use is able to show recent and all-time rankings of your […]

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Ubuntu 24.04 Now Available for OrangePi’s New RISC-V SBC

Of note, Ubuntu 24.04 developer images are now available for the new OrangePi RV2 RISC-V single-board computer (SBC). The news underscores Canonical’s on-going interest in the fledgling, open-source architecture. Last year, DeepComputing released Ubuntu-powered RISC-V tablet and laptop, and Ubuntu Server 25.04 was released last month with support for a myriad of RISC-V SBCs. “At Canonical, we believe that it’s important to do our part to help RISC-V succeed and gain acceptance as an open standard. Ubuntu’s availability on the OrangePi RV2 is a testament to the continued collaboration between [us] and the broader RISC-V community,” the company says. Adding […]

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