Prevent average users from viewing your Linux system’s processes with the hidepid command.
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Mozilla Firefox 103 has been in beta since June 27th, 2022, and it introduces improved WebGL performance on Linux systems. Learn about the new release here.
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Learn how to use MicroShift, an exploratory, open source project to bring OpenShift to edge computing and field-deployed devices, to generate a custom RHEL 9 image.
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If you’re impatient to get your hands on the latest version of the Mozilla Firefox web browser you’ll pleased to hear Firefox 103 is now up on the Mozilla FTP ahead of a formal release later this week. Mozilla Firefox 103 features another c…
This week’s focused primarily on new Linux laptop releases, such as Dell’s XPS 13 Plus Developer Edition with Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. Learn more in this 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup.
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Are you getting everything you need out of your text editor? Read Enable Sysadmin’s recent articles about Linux text editors to find out what you’re missing.
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Atlassian has fixed three critical flaws and vulnerabilities and is urging Confluence, Bamboo, Bitbucket, Crowd, Fisheye, Crucible, Jira, and Jira Service Management customers to update their instances as soon as possible. There is no mention of these vulnerabilities being exploited in the wild, but flaws in Atlassian Confluence are often leveraged by attackers. Learn more […]
The top reasons to share your expertise at ONE Summit, the Industry’s leading Open Networking & Edge Event
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IoT devices will need to buy and sell from one another. In this “Economy of Things,” the items to be traded will include power, data, and connectivity. Most transactions will be fast, low value, and high frequency.
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Dell XPS 13 Plus now has a developer edition, which may be the first certified laptop for Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. Learn more here.
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LibreOffice 7.3.5 is here five weeks after LibreOffice 7.3.4 to address more bugs and further improve compatibility with proprietary document formats. Learn more here.
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The LightDM project announced the release of the LightDM 1.32 display manager with a host of fixes. Here’s what is new!
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It’s been ten months since the last Oryx Pro refresh and now System76 has updated its flagship Oryx Pro Linux laptop. Learn more here.
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Learn how to use the mv and cp commands to manage your Linux files and directories.
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You’ll be able to buy the Dell XPS 13 Plus Developer Edition pre-loaded with Ubuntu from August, Dell has announced. The company’s boldly redesigned XPS 13 Plus is also now certified for Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. This means anyone who purchased the…
With a tough job market for employers looking to hire IT professionals, providing training and certification programs is key.
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Patrick Debois has worked in open source since the early 1990s and was an early pioneer in the DevOps movement. Read his story here.
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Qt Creator 8 is here about four months after Qt Creator 7 and introduces new experimental plugins. Learn more about the IDE release here.
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Interoperability and portability of real-time 3D assets and tools deliver unparalleled flexibility, as the Open 3D community celebrates its first birthday SAN FRANCISCO – July 20, 2022 – The Open 3D Foundation (O3DF) is proud to announce Epic Games as a Premier member alongside Adobe, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Huawei, Intel, LightSpeed Studios, Microsoft and […]
From today, financial institutions, corporations, NGOs, regulators and academics can access the code behind OS-Climate’s tools to support climate-aligned financial decisionsDeveloped in collaboration with BNP Paribas, Allianz, Airbus, Amazon, Red Hat, Ortec Finance and The Linux FoundationSupports OS-Climate’s mission to provide the data and tools to enable the +$5 trillion annual climate-aligned investment required to […]
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