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Open-Source Software Usage Slowing Down for Fear of Vulnerabilities, Exposures, Risks

While open-source software was created by and for developers, it is now an integral part of commercial software development and the backbone for continuous enterprise innovation. Of those surveyed, 20% identified open source’s speed of innovation and affordability as the most valued benefits of its usage. When asked about the biggest threats to further innovation […]

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19 AnsibleFest 2022 presentations for sysadmins

19 AnsibleFest 2022 presentations for sysadmins Image Photo by Pedro Lastra on Unsplash AnsibleFest is back as an in-person event. Check out some of the event’s top presentations to help sysadmins automate better. Posted: September 22, 2022 | %t min read | by Vicki Walker (Red Hat) Topics:   Ansible   Events   Automation   Read the full article […]

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Interview with System76’s Jax Johnson on Destination Linux

This week’s episode of Destination Linux, we’re going to be talking with Jax from System76. Jax is going to give us the run down of what System76 is up to next. Plus, we have our tips/tricks and software picks. All this and more coming up right now on …

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Unpatched Python Library Affects More Than 300,000 Open-Source Projects

Trellix security researchers have revealed a major vulnerability in the Python tarfile library that could be exploited in software supply chain attacks. The researchers believe it could be used against organizations at scale, which could lead to attack…

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Wolfi: A Linux Undistro with Security Measures for the Software Supply Chain

Wolfi is a new community Linux undistribution that combines the best aspects of existing container base images with default security measures that will include software signatures powered by Sigstore, provenance, and software bills of material (SBOM).

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Software Based Audio Piping & Mix/Minus In Linux With Pipewire!

In this video I show you how I pipe audio from two different platforms together each week to make Destination Linux video podcast. Using Fedora, pipewire, and QJackCTL, anyone is able to connect streams of audio between multiple programs with a few simple clicks. No other OS is it this easy to connect multiple audio […]

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How to Choose the Best Linux VPS Hosting for Your Website

If you were to search for the “best Linux VPS,” you would most likely just get even more confused with all the industry jargon and tech-speak. What’s more, over half of all VPS servers run on a Linux system. The biggest advantage of using a Linux system is that it is free and open-source. This means […]

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Participate in the first-ever survey to discover digital transformation readiness of energy stakeholders

 The post Participate in the first-ever survey to discover digital transformation readiness of energy stakeholders appeared first on Linux.com.

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parallel @ Savannah: GNU Parallel 20220922 (‘Elizabeth’) released

GNU Parallel 20220922 (‘Elizabeth’) has been released. It is available for download at: lbry://@GnuParallel:4

Quote of the month:

  reduced our backend test pipelines from 4 to 1.30 hrs. gnu parallel for the win!!!

     — Swapnil Sahu @Caffeina…

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FSF Blogs: Interview with Martin Dougiamas of Moodle

This is the latest installment of our Licensing and
Compliance Lab’s series on free software developers who choose GNU
licenses for their works.

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Explore OpenShift APIs from the command line

Get key details about routes, buildconfigs, deploymentconfigs, and other OpenShift-specific APIs.
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Getting Started with Podman: Manage Images, Containers and Volumes

Podman is a container runtime that provides features similar to Docker. It’s part of the libpod library and can be used to manage pods, containers, container images, and container volumes.

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How to Install Podman on Ubuntu 22.04

Podman also called "Pod Manager" is an open-source tool used for creating and managing containers. It is part of the libpod library that doesn’t rely on the Docker daemon and is compatible with Docker. In this tutorial, I will show you how to…

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Distribution Release: ExTiX 22.9

The ExTiX distribution is an Ubuntu-based project which features alternative desktop environments. The latest version of ExTiX uses the KDE Plasma desktop and ships with the Anbox software for running Android applications. The release announcement sha…

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Ubuntu 22.10’s New Wallpaper is an Absolute Knock-Out

Ubuntu 22.10’s default wallpaper has been revealed. The new background image will grace the desktop of users who install or upgrade to Ubuntu 22.10 in October. Per tradition, all new versions of Ubuntu come with a custom-designed background image…

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PyTorch Contributor: Why And How To Become One

This blog post originally appeared on the PyTorch blog on Medium, and is written by Viacheslav Kovalevskyi.The post PyTorch Contributor: Why And How To Become One appeared first on Linux.com.

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Not found. Sign Up to RSS.app to use this feed. – create a new RSS feed at RSS.app. – (Xc2q6FiAlnVPcFPD)The post Not found. Sign Up to RSS.app to use this feed. appeared first on Linux.com.

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Is Your Demand Gen Working? Here’s How You Can Tell

Creating a strategic demand generation strategy, often shortened to the more convenient “demand gen”, is not enough in and of itself. Your business needs demand generation metrics for its digital marketing initiatives to succeed. Ignore demand gen metr…

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Backporting patches using git

Backporting patches can be a real pain,
Click to Read More at Oracle Linux Kernel DevelopmentThe post Backporting patches using git appeared first on Linux.com.

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How to install vnStat on Ubuntu 22.04

vnStat is a command line-based network traffic monitor for BSD and Linux that maintains a network traffic log for the selected interfaces(s). The monitor utilizes the network interface statistics given by the kernel as an information source. To engende…

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