Find out what’s happening in the world of containers and how to better manage this technology in Enable Sysadmin’s top 10 containers articles of 2022.
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In the next several weeks, the preinstalled Linux computer maker, System76, will have a brand new and much improved version of its popular Pangolin laptop on its shelves and ready to ship.
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Happy 2023 Linux Foundation members and open source community readers! Recently at the Open Source Security Foundation, we shared several notable updates you won’t want to miss, including:
A major update to Liferea, an open-source Linux feed reader app, is available to download. Liferea 1.14.0 is the first release in a new stable release series. It introduces a…
At least 30 WordPress plug-ins are being exploited by a pair of Trojans that redirect traffic to infected sites. Users are urged to update now.
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We all dream of software updates that makes our computers faster. Now System76, who develop the Pop!_OS Linux distro, have made it a reality.
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Groups are an essential part of the Linux permission structure and a powerful way to manage file access on your system.
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This year’s Akademy conference will be held in Thessaloniki, Greece from July 15th to 21st, KDE has announced. Held annually, Akademy is a major event in the KDE calendar, attended…
If you downloaded PyTorch-nightly on Linux via pip between Dec. 25 and Dec. 30, 2022, you’ve got trouble. Learn more here.
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A new fork of the popular Cutefish OS and desktop, Piscesys, is under development and promises a better revival. Learn more here.
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CCertificate compression improves performance of Transport Layer Security handshake without some of the risks exploited in protocol-level compression.
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A new Xubuntu Minimal installation image will be available to download this spring. The first official release will be produced alongside Xubuntu 23.04.
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This past week, the Linux Foundation lost a dear friend, colleague, and true champion of the open source and energy community. With a heavy heart we share the news that LF Energy founder and executive director Shuli Goodman passed away from cancer on the 3rd of January. Shuli will be fondly remembered and sorely missed by all in our community, most especially by her wife Karen, her son Dakota, her soul-sister Lucy, and the many young people whom she helped nurture and grow. Our hearts go out to them at this difficult time.
The latest alpha release of the Nautilus file manager is front-loaded with goodies. Issued as part of the GNOME 44 release cycle, the latest bleeding edge edition of Nautilus (or…
OBS Studio 29.0 introduces support for media keys on Linux, a 3-band equalizer filter, an upward compressor filter, and more.
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The new Ventoy release brings support for the Lenovo Product Recovery ISO file as well as the Dell Platform Specific Bootable ISO file. Learn more here.
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Third article in a series on Linux SLUB
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With support for Linux kernel 4.9 ending January 2024, users are urged to upgrade to Linux kernel 4.14 LTS — but Linux kernel 6.1 is better.
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A new rolling release-based edition, OpenMandriva “ROME” 23.01 debuts with KDE Plasma, GNOME desktop flavours, and some cool apps.
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