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Canonical Releases New Ubuntu Kernel Updates to Patch Intel “MMIO Stale Data” Flaws

On Tuesday, June 14th, 2022, Intel disclosed a series of new hardware vulnerabilities discovered by various security researchers that affect some of its processors. The four vulnerabilities were marked as having a “medium” security impact. The company released firmware updates to mitigate these potential flaws discovered in the Memory Mapped I/O (MMIO) method, which is […]

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Better diagnostics with Performance Co-Pilot

The task of tuning your Oracle Linux sys
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Linux Lite 6.0 Released, Based on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS

Linux Lite 6.0 is out based on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, Linux 5.15, and Xfce 4.16. There’s a new theme, a new system monitor, and a huge web browser change.
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Manjaro 21.3.0 Is Now Available

Manjaro “Ruah” has been released and includes the latest Calamares installer, GNOME 42, and much more.

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FSF Events: Free Software Directory on IRC: Friday, June 24 starting at 12:00 p.m. EDT (16:00 UTC)

Join the FSF and friends Friday, June 24, from
12:00 p.m. to 3 p.m. EDT (16:00 to 19:00 UTC) to help improve the Free Software Directory.

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TODO Group Announces 2022 OSPO Survey

The TODO Group, together with Linux Foundation Research, LF Training & Certification, api7.ai, Futurewei, Ovio, Salesforce, VMware, and X-Labs, is conducting a survey as part of a research project on the prevalence and outcomes of open source programs among different organizations across the globe.  Open source program offices (OSPOs) help set open source strategies and […]

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Linux Foundation Announces Open Programmable Infrastructure Project to Drive Open Standards for New Class of Cloud Native Infrastructure

Data Processing and Infrastructure Processing Units – DPU and IPU – are changing the way enterprises deploy and manage compute resources across their networks; OPI will nurture an ecosystem to enable easy adoption of these innovative technologies  SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.,  – June 21, 2022 – The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization enabling mass innovation through […]

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This Tool Enables Live Clock on Wallpaper of Ubuntu 22.04 GNOME 42

Would like to display digital clock and date in your desktop? Desktop Clock is a new extension to do the job in GNOME 42. It’s an extension that so far works on Ubuntu 22.04, Fedora 36, Arch and Manjaro Linux. With it, you have the date and time display on desktop with customisable appearance. It […]

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How to use Subscription Manager on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)

Use Subscription Manager to sign up your RHEL machines for important software updates and manage them from your central Red Hat account.
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Here are Some Useful Steps That Will Help You Choose the Right Trading Platform

Trading has become popular among investors for a variety of reasons. It can be a great way to make money and grow your investment portfolio. But, to be successful at trading, there are so many different things that you need to take into account. One …

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Open Source Community to Gather in LA for SCALE 19x

by Larry Cafiero

The Southern California Linux Expo – SCALE 19x – returns to its regularly scheduled annual program this year from July 28-31 at the Hilton Los Angeles Airport hotel.

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4 Reasons To Switch To A Hybrid Cloud Infrastructure

In the past, businesses could choose between two types of cloud infrastructure–a private cloud or a public cloud.Today, however, the cloud environment has become more complicated, with a new form of cloud piquing the interest of modern businesses–a hyb…

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How to Fix ‘apt-key’ Deprecation Warning on Ubuntu

If you see an apt-key deprecated warning when you run apt update on Ubuntu and want to fix it, you’re in the right place In this post I walk you (and myself) through the process. See, after I followed the steps to install TeamViewer on Ubuntu I n…

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How to Install a Debian 12 (Bookworm) Minimal Server

This tutorial shows in detail how to install a Debian 12 (Bookworm) minimal server with many screenshots. The purpose of this guide is to provide a minimal setup that can be used as the basis for our other Debian 12 tutorials here at howtoforge.com.

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Slim.AI introduces beta software supply chain container security as a service

Want to make sure your code is safe? Slim.AI helps you secure your containerized programs with its “Four S Approach” — Software Bill of Materials (SBOM), signing, slimming, and sharing.

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Andy Wingo: an optimistic evacuation of my wordhoard

Good morning, mallocators. Last time we talked about how to split available memory between a block-structured main space and a large object space. Given a fixed heap size, making a new large object allocation will steal available pages from the blo…

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How to Install SuiteCRM with Nginx and Free Let’s Encrypt SSL on Ubuntu 22.04

SuiteCRM is an open-source customer relationship management solution written in PHP. It’s a fork of the popular SugarCRM software after SugarCRM stopped releasing its community edition. In this post, you will learn how to install SuiteCRM using the Ngi…

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