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How to configure your CA trust list in Linux

Add and delete certificate authorities (CAs) from your default trust list to grant networking permissions on a case-by-case basis.
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GNOME 43 Released, This is What’s New

Whether you’re an eager GNOME acolyte or just a casual admirer, there is a lot to enjoy in the latest version of the GNOME desktop environment. GNOME 43 arrives six months after the (rather) substantial GNOME 42 release. In many respects it&#8217…

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What’s the state of open source in Europe? And why does it matter now?

When we think of the achievements of Europe, perhaps the first thing that comes to mind is the building of its great cities, such as London, Paris, and Rome. Many think of Europe as the home of early advancements in science, music, literature, an…

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Block Layer Observability with bcc-tools

An introduction to utilities available i
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Deploy an ARM64 Fedora VM on your PC: 3 steps

Set up a virtual machine to test your applications, binaries, and container images on different architectures.
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SuperTuxKart 1.4 Revs Up for Release with Improved Tracks, Karts, and Mascots

I don’t cover gaming much on this site as a) I’m more of a console kid, and b) my buddy Liam aces it over on gamingonlinux.com, but I do make the odd exception — like whenever a new version of SuperTuxKart rolls up to the starting line. Yep…

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How to encrypt etcd and use secrets in OpenShift

Secrets contain sensitive information, but they aren’t encrypted by default. Learn how to encrypt an etcd database to manage vital information in OpenShift.
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Manage containers at the edge with Linux

Using systemd and Podman delivers the lightweight container management capabilities required in edge environments.
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That ‘Unofficial’ Snap Store We Loved? It’s Becoming More Official

Did you read my post on the ‘unofficial’ Snap Store for Ubuntu and come away as excited as I am about it’s potential? Well, I’ve got an interesting update…
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KDE Plasma Comes to the Big Screen (Yes, Your TV)

Plasma Bigscreen is an open source entertainment experience powered by the same technologies used by the KDE Plasma desktop. Want details? See inside!
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Kubernetes troubleshooting: 6 ways to find and fix issues

Try these troubleshooting methods the next time something is behaving unexpectedly in Kubernetes.
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New Linux Malware Shikitega Can Take Full Control of Devices

AT&T Alien Labs has discovered a new Linux malware, Shikitega, that can be used for highly evasive attacks. Learn more here.
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How to onboard edge devices at scale with FDO and Linux

Learn how to use the Linux Foundation-backed FIDO Device Onboard (FDO) specification to configure edge and IoT servers and devices.
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IBM Upgrades Linux Mainframe, Boosting availability and AI performance

Among vendors that still build mainframes is IBM, which today announced the latest iteration of its Linux mainframe. Learn more here.
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Fedora Linux 37 Beta Released with GNOME 43, Raspberry Pi 4 Support

Fedora Linux 37 is probably the most anticipated GNU/Linux distro release of the year, promising official support for the Raspberry Pi 4 single-board computer with accelerated graphics and other enhancements, the upcoming GNOME 43 desktop environment f…

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A beginner’s guide to tmux

Make your Linux terminal more useful with tmux, a terminal multiplexer that allows you to run multiple Linux programs over a single connection.
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KDE Plasma 5.26: Top New Features and Release Details

A list of new features in the KDE Plasma 5.26 release, which includes animated wallpaper, improvements in Kwin, and many other features.
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Linux Foundation Announces an Intent to Form the OpenWallet Foundation

A Consortium of Companies and Non Profit Organizations Collaborating to Create an Open Source Software Stack to Advance a Plurality of Interoperable Wallets DUBLIN—September 13, 2022—The Linux Foundation, a global nonprofit organization enabling innovation through open source, today announced the intention to form the OpenWallet Foundation (OWF), a new collaborative effort to develop open source […]

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Meta Transitions PyTorch to the Linux Foundation, Further Accelerating AI/ML Open Source Collaboration

PyTorch Foundation to foster an ecosystem of vendor-neutral projects alongside founding members AMD, AWS, Google Cloud, Meta, Microsoft Azure, and NVIDIA  DUBLIN – September 12, 2022 –  The Linux Foundation, a global nonprofit organization enabling innovation through open source, today announced PyTorch is moving to the Linux Foundation from Meta where it will live under […]

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Welcoming PyTorch to the Linux Foundation

Today we are more than thrilled to welcome PyTorch to the Linux Foundation. Honestly, it’s hard to capture how big a deal this is for us in a single post but I’ll try.  TL;DR — PyTorch is one of the most important and successful machine learning software projects in the world today. We are excited
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