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Blues Wireless, IRNAS, and Sternum join the Zephyr Project as Widespread Industry Adoption of the Open Source RTOS Accelerates

See Zephyr RTOS in Action at Embedded World on March 14-16 in Nuremberg, Germany SAN FRANCISCO, February 23, 2023 – Today, the Zephyr® Project announced that Blues Wireless, IRNAS, and Sternum have joined as Silver members just as the real-time operating system (RTOS) has hit widespread adoption in products. Members such as Google, Meta, Oticon […]

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Top Security Threats to GraphQL APIs and How to Address Them

While the transition to GraphQL makes sense — it’s more flexible, scalable, and easier for developers to use — attackers are also seeing new opportunities for mischief.
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Linux Foundation Welcomes New Open Source Projects from Peraton Labs to Scale 5G Security

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Google Chrome Now Uses Less Memory on Linux

Google Chrome 110 is rolling out to users across all platforms this week and there’s a notable new feature included. No, don’t worry: it’s not AI related 😆. The world’s…

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Fedora 38: Overview of Features and Enhancements

Discover the latest changes and improvements in Fedora 38, including updates to GNOME, Wayland, and Unified kernel.
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openSUSE Leap 15.5 Beta: Final Release Expected in June 2023

openSUSE Leap 15.5 looks to ship with the same kernel as the previous release, Linux 5.14, but will offer the latest KDE Plasma 5.27 LTS.
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Build a Grafana dashboard to visualize data using Ansible and Podman

Examine your data in a user-friendly dashboard that shows multiple views of the same data.
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Ubuntu Flavors Decide to Drop Flatpak

Flatpak will no longer be available “out-of-the-box” in any of Ubuntu’s official flavors. In a surprise move, Ubuntu flavors have agreed to stop shipping Flatpak, preinstalled Flatpak apps, and any plugins needed to install Flatpak ap…

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Xfce 4.18 Improvements Include Thunar, Under-the-Hood Changes

For Xfce 4.18, most of the changes were under the hood, and its popular file manager, Thunar, went through a major overhaul.
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Users Are Worried: What’s Going on With SolusOS?

On Jan. 19, the SolusOS website went down and is still unavailable, raising concerns and questions among the Linux community. This is what happened!
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openSUSE Leap 15.5 Beta Available to Download

The openSUSE Leap 15.5 beta is now available to download. The update features KDE Plasma 5.27, Python 3.10, new graphics drivers, and more.

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Linux 6.2: The First Mainstream Linux Kernel for Apple M1 Chips

By adding upstream support for the Apple M1 Pro, M1 Max, and M1 Ultra chips, newer Mac owners can look forward to running Linux on their M1-powered machines.
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Configure a container to start automatically as a systemd service

Use Podman and systemd integration to automatically start a containerized service with the operating system so that it persists across reboots.
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Linux Kernel 6.2 Brings IPv6 Protective Load Balancing, Improved Rust Support

Check out the release highlights of Linux Kernel 6.2, which brings improved Rust framework, IPv6 protective load balancing, and more.
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DreamWorks’ Renderer for ‘Puss in Boots’ is Going Open Source

The DreamWorks animation company is making its in-house renderer open source very soon! Find more details here.
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GNU Linux-Libre 6.2 Kernel Is Here for Software Freedom Lovers

The GNU Linux-libre 6.2 kernel, codenamed “la quinceañera,” marks the 15th anniversary of the initial release of the Linux-Libre project.
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Firefox 110 Release Brings GPU Sandboxing, WebGL Improvements

Release highlights of Firefox 110 bring WebGL performance improvements, GPU sandboxing for Windows, updated CSS properties, and more.
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Debian 12 ‘Bookworm’ Will Ship With Linux Kernel 6.1 LTS

The development team is hard at work preparing Debian GNU/Linux 12 “Bookworm” with new features and improvements. Learn more here.
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Major Homebrew 4.0/4.1 Release Highlights

The major release of Homebrew 4.0/4.1 added a number of new features and improvements to the package manager. Learn more here.
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700+ Malicious Open-Source Packages Found in npm and PyPI

Last month, security researchers at Sonatype caught 691 malicious packages in the npm registry and 49 in the PyPI registry.
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