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BenQ Display Pilot 2 software now has a Linux version BenQ released a Linux version of its Display Pilot 2 software at the end of 2025, but I only heard about this week when reading about the launch of the company’s latest coding monitor. Priced at $699/£599, the BenQ RD280UG is a 28-inch, 3:2 monitor with ‘nano matte’ panel. It runs a 4K+ (3840×2560) resolution at a 120 Hz refresh rate. Also available are a number of monitor-level features controlled by the official Display Pilot 2 software. Display Pilot 2 has been available on Windows and macOS for a while – on macOS it allows keyboard brightness keys to control […] You're reading BenQ Display Pilot 2 software now has a Linux version, a blog post from OMG! Ubuntu. Do not reproduce elsewhere without permission.

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**BenQ released a Linux version of its _Display Pilot 2_ software at the end of 2025, but I only heard about this week when reading about the launch of the company’s latest coding monitor.** Priced at $699/£599, the BenQ RD280UG is a 28-inch, 3:2 monitor with ‘nano matte’ panel. It runs a 4K+ (3840×2560) resolution at a 120 Hz refresh rate. Also available are a number of monitor-level features controlled by the official _Display Pilot 2_ software. #### BenQ RD280U, RD280UA and RD280UG: what’s different? All three are 28-inch monitors in the ‘programmer’ series, but there are differences to note. **RD280U** is the original; **RD280UA** is the original packaged with an ‘ergo’ arm instead of a regular stand. The new **RD280UG** is a spec bump: 120Hz with VRR (up from 60Hz); 2000:1 contrast ratio (up from 1200:1); higher peak brightness; and built-in 3W speakers (previously 2W). Input is HDMI 2.0, DisplayPort 1.4 or USB-C with DisplayPort Alt Mode with 90W Power Delivery, plus 1 USB-C with DisplayPort MST and up to 15W PD (for daisy-chaining monitors). There is also 1x USB-C with 7.5W PD and 2x USB type-A ports. Display Pilot 2 has been available on Windows and macOS for a while – on macOS it allows keyboard brightness keys to control the monitor too – so to find out it’s now available for Linux was a nice surprise. However, the Display Pilot 2 Linux app only supports BenQ’s RD-series monitors, whereas the Windows and macOS versions support other ranges too. Per the official software spec page, Linux support is ‘exclusively’ for its 24-inch RD240Q; 28-inch RD280U, RD280UA and RD280UG; and the 32-inch RD320U and RD320UA. _Catchy names, eh?_ On Linux, the software lets users assign the monitor’s coding and browser shortcut buttons to take actions without interrupting their flow. They can also adjust the ‘MoonHalo’ rear bias lighting, including brightness, colour temperature and available lighting modes. BenQ say Display Pilot 2 for Linux is supported on Ubuntu 24.04.2 LTS with GNOME 46 under X11, but it will also work on Wayland via X11 (using `-platform xcb` or `QT_QPA_PLATFORM=xcb`), though a handful of issues have been reported under this. I don’t have a compatible BenQ monitor to test, so I can’t say how well it does (or doesn’t) work on Ubuntu. If you do own a supported monitor (and you missed word on the Linux support) there’s an AppImage waiting for you on BenQ’s _Display Pilot 2_ download page. Do read through the release notes PDF for additional details on currently known issues. While Display Pilot 2 for Linux is fairly new at v1.1.0 – only its second release since December 2025 – wider testing and encouragement through feedback could improve the situation further. _If the idea of a 3:2 4K monitor sounds ideal, the higher-spec’d RD280UG is listed as “coming soon” at many online retailers,including Amazon US (ETA: April). In Europe, the UK and Australia, it’s already available to buy if you fancy it._

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**BenQ released a Linux version of its _Display Pilot 2_ software at the end of 2025, but I only heard about this week when reading about the launch of the company’s latest coding monitor.** Priced at $699/£599, the BenQ RD280UG is a 28-inch, 3:2 monitor with ‘nano matte’ panel. It runs a 4K+ (3840×2560) resolution at a 120 Hz refresh rate. Also available are a number of monitor-level features controlled by the official _Display Pilot 2_ software. #### BenQ RD280U, RD280UA and RD280UG: what’s different? All three are 28-inch monitors in the ‘programmer’ series, but there are differences to note. **RD280U** is the original; **RD280UA** is the original packaged with an ‘ergo’ arm instead of a regular stand. The new **RD280UG** is a spec bump: 120Hz with VRR (up from 60Hz); 2000:1 contrast ratio (up from 1200:1); higher peak brightness; and built-in 3W speakers (previously 2W). Input is HDMI 2.0, DisplayPort 1.4 or USB-C with DisplayPort Alt Mode with 90W Power Delivery, plus 1 USB-C with DisplayPort MST and up to 15W PD (for daisy-chaining monitors). There is also 1x USB-C with 7.5W PD and 2x USB type-A ports. Display Pilot 2 has been available on Windows and macOS for a while – on macOS it allows keyboard brightness keys to control the monitor too – so to find out it’s now available for Linux was a nice surprise. However, the Display Pilot 2 Linux app only supports BenQ’s RD-series monitors, whereas the Windows and macOS versions support other ranges too. Per the official software spec page, Linux support is ‘exclusively’ for its 24-inch RD240Q; 28-inch RD280U, RD280UA and RD280UG; and the 32-inch RD320U and RD320UA. _Catchy names, eh?_ On Linux, the software lets users assign the monitor’s coding and browser shortcut buttons to take actions without interrupting their flow. They can also adjust the ‘MoonHalo’ rear bias lighting, including brightness, colour temperature and available lighting modes. BenQ say Display Pilot 2 for Linux is supported on Ubuntu 24.04.2 LTS with GNOME 46 under X11, but it will also work on Wayland via X11 (using `-platform xcb` or `QT_QPA_PLATFORM=xcb`), though a handful of issues have been reported under this. I don’t have a compatible BenQ monitor to test, so I can’t say how well it does (or doesn’t) work on Ubuntu. If you do own a supported monitor (and you missed word on the Linux support) there’s an AppImage waiting for you on BenQ’s _Display Pilot 2_ download page. Do read through the release notes PDF for additional details on currently known issues. While Display Pilot 2 for Linux is fairly new at v1.1.0 – only its second release since December 2025 – wider testing and encouragement through feedback could improve the situation further. _If the idea of a 3:2 4K monitor sounds ideal, the higher-spec’d RD280UG is listed as “coming soon” at many online retailers,including Amazon US (ETA: April). In Europe, the UK and Australia, it’s already available to buy if you fancy it._

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Entry-Level Engineering Jobs With AI Skills: Build Experience and Explore Paid Projects _Entry-Level Engineering Jobs With AI Skills: Build Experience and Explore Paid Projects was originally published on Forage._ Searching for entry-level engineering jobs but keep seeing “experience required”? Looking for AI jobs for beginners and hitting the same wall? If “entry-level” still feels hard to break into, you’re not alone. For years, hiring focused heavily on credentials and prior experience. But that’s changing: 64.8% of employers report using skills-based hiring for new entry-level hires (NACE Job Outlook 2025). Translation: to get hired, you need proof you can do the work—not just a list of classes. This article shows you a practical path to build that proof. In this article, “engineering” refers to software engineering roles, including coding, systems design, and AI-driven technical work. ### **Why Entry Level Software Engineering & AI Jobs Feel Out of Reach** Students searching for how to get engineering experience as a student, no experience engineering jobs, or how to get into AI without experience run into the same frustration. Most entry level engineering jobs still expect applied skills. Employers want proof that you can solve problems, evaluate outputs, and work within real constraints. ### **What Engineering and AI Teams Actually Look For** Modern engineering, especially in AI-driven environments, is less about memorizing tools and more about aptitude. **Engineering teams look for:** • Problem-solving under constraints • Ability to evaluate AI outputs • Clear, structured reasoning Many AI jobs for beginners focus on reviewing outputs, refining workflows, and improving systems rather than building complex models from scratch. If you’re unsure whether this type of work fits you, explore our AI career guide or take one of our quick career quizzes to assess your strengths. ### **A Practical Path to Software Engineering & AI Experience** If you’re aiming for entry level engineering jobs but starting from zero, think in two phases: * Build proof you can do the work * Use that proof to qualify for paid opportunities Here’s how to do that without guessing what employers want. #### **Step 1: Build Applied Experience with Software Engineering & AI Simulations** One practical way to build experience is through software engineering and AI simulations that mirror real-world projects. Instead of just learning concepts, you work through realistic tasks that reflect how technical teams actually operate. 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New projects are added regularly as companies’ needs evolve! **Explore paid projects from Mercor** ### **How This Builds a Real Engineering & AI Portfolio** When you complete simulations and participate in Mercor projects, you build applied problem-solving examples, gain AI system evaluation experience, contribute to real workflow improvements, and develop resume-ready project work. That’s far stronger than listing tools on a resume. It shows how you think and how you work, and that’s exactly what employers hiring for entry level engineering jobs care about. ### **Pick Your Path** Not sure where to begin? Start with the area that interests you most: Engineering Simulations AI-focused simulations Data and analytics simulations Explore Other Simulations You don’t need to wait until you feel fully qualified. You need to start demonstrating aptitude. 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Mercor offers remote, flexible engineering and AI projects that allow students and early-career professionals to gain paid experience. ****Do I need a degree to access engineering project work?** ** Requirements vary by project. Many opportunities prioritize analytical ability and applied thinking over formal credentials. The post Entry-Level Engineering Jobs With AI Skills: Build Experience and Explore Paid Projects appeared first on Forage.

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And, at exactly the point the agent had remotely accessed my machine?

The library popped up in the relevant #FCX and #iMovie panes.

Turns out the problem was caused by lag: as the relevant libraries are on old fashioned #external #hdd drives.

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Apple announces updated Studio Display, Studio Display XDR monitors If you’ve been hankering for Apple’s updated Studio Display monitors, they’re about here. Apple has announced the next-gen Studio Display XDR, which features a 27-inch 5K Retina XDR display with 5120…

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61% of organisations say resilience strategies centre primarily on internal defence New research from Zscaler indicates that resilience strategies centred primarily on internal defences are leaving...

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650 nm emitting InGaN red micro-LEDs with ITO n-electrodes
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Square image, green background, white text. Inspired by the series of WWII propaganda posters from the UK, of which Keep Calm was one. Instead of a crown, an upside down unicursal hexagram. The text is "As soon as external societies wish to transform a temple of wisdom into a political edifice, the interior society retires and leaves only the letter without the spirit." from Aleister Crowley's An Account of A∴A∴, quoted more fully and source linked at URL in post

Square image, green background, white text. Inspired by the series of WWII propaganda posters from the UK, of which Keep Calm was one. Instead of a crown, an upside down unicursal hexagram. The text is "As soon as external societies wish to transform a temple of wisdom into a political edifice, the interior society retires and leaves only the letter without the spirit." from Aleister Crowley's An Account of A∴A∴, quoted more fully and source linked at URL in post

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