Oracle Linux and BPF
Oracle Linux contains all of the tooling
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Oracle Linux contains all of the tooling
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A new release of open source file search app FSearch is available to download. An improved search engine that supports addition search queries is included.
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A summary of the changes in Linux Kernel 6.0 RC1, which spans processors, networking, storage, graphics, and other Kernel modules.
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Nautilus 43 beta has arrived in the latest daily builds of Ubuntu 22.10 “Kinetic Kudu”. “And?”, you quizzically quip. Well, it’s not that big of a deal. However, I was eager to see ‘what the plan was’ for GTK4/…
Read MoreTry out MicroShift, Kubernetes optimized for small form factor and edge computing, on your local machine.
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Sparky is a fast, lightweight, and fully customizable OS built on Debian. Learn about the SparkyLinux 6.4 release and its key features here.
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As expected, GNOME 43 Beta is packed with lots of goodies, including more improvements to WebExtensions support. Learn more here.
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Apart from Thunderbird 102, which is currently the latest stable series of the open-source email client, the Mozilla Thunderbird developers are also maintaining the Thunderbird 91 series. Learn more here.
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The merge window for Linux Kernel 6.0 is now officially closed and the first Release Candidate (RC) milestone is ready for testers. Learn more here.
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The monthly KDE Frameworks release cycle continues and KDE Frameworks 5.97 is here to add more new features and enhancements. Learn more here.
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As a sysadmin, you spend a lot of time on somebody else’s computer. Choose your remote file-editing tools wisely!
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Ax Sharma, Senior Security Researcher at Sonatype, discusses newly found PyPI packages that pack ransomware in this article.
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Heroic Games Launcher 2.4.0 has been released with solid features for Linux gamers. If you haven’t used it yet, try out its new release.
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Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS is here to update the iteration of Jammy Jellyfish that launched in April 2022. Learn more about the release here.
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The ELISA (Enabling Linux in Safety Applications) Project announced that Boeing has joined as a Premier member, marking its commitment to Linux and its effective use in safety critical applications.
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Read MoreAdd Red Hat Single Sign-On (RHSSO) to ADFS to help improve user authentication and management.
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Ubuntu has released a new promotional video to celebrate the arrival of the Ubuntu 22.04 point release — and trust me: you won’t want to miss it.
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Cutefish OS has restarted its development with a new website, new flavor, and a list of objectives that are planned for the near future. Learn more here.
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The first Ubuntu 22.04 LTS point release is now available for download, opening the gates for LTS to LTS upgrades This point release combines all the bug fixes, app updates, and security patches released to date Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS combines all of …
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Developers, package maintainers, and enterprises that would like to adopt Sigstore may already sign published artifacts. This tells you how to adopt it incrementally.
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