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SBOM – SB Doesn’t Stand for Silver Bullet

Software Bill of Materials (SBOMs) are like ingredient labels on food. They are critical to keep consumers safe and healthy, they are somewhat standardized, but it is a lot more exciting to grow or make the food rather than the label.
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LightSpeed Studios Joins the Open 3D Foundation as a Premier Member to Further the Vast Potential of the 3D Ecosystem

O3D community building a first-class, open-source 3D engine to advance development across gaming, the metaverse, and a variety of other applications SAN FRANCISCO – June 15, 2022 – The Open 3D Foundation (O3DF), the home of a vibrant community focused on advancing the future of open 3D development, announces its growing ecosystem with the addition […]

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Tune it Up: Improving Redis Performance for Ampere A1 on Oracle Linux in OCI

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Ubuntu Core 22 Released for IoT and Embedded Device Makers

Ubuntu Core 22 is available to download. Ubuntu Core is Canonical’s streamlined Ubuntu spin targeted at embedded devices, IoT, and industrial hardware.
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Don’t Forget: Ubuntu 21.10 Support Ends on July 14, 2022

It’s tick-tock-end-of-life’o’clock for Ubuntu 21.10 ‘Impish Indri. Those using it should upgrade to Ubuntu 22.04 soon to continue receiving updates.
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5 Neat New Features in KDE Plasma 5.25

Today sees the release of KDE Plasma 5.25, the latest version of this free and open source desktop environment. KDE Plasma 5.25 is the follows-up to KDE Plasma 5.24 LTS, last year’s sizeable and well-received long-term support update. While this …

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How to configure Network File System on Linux

NFS is one of the easiest and most transparent ways to handle shared storage within an organization. Learn how to configure it on Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
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Plex’s New Linux Apps Now Available on Flathub

A small (SEO-unfriendly) post to mention that the new Plex Desktop app for Linux is now available on Flathub. The proprietary Plex Desktop and Plex HTPC apps made their Linux debut on Canonical’s Snap Store a few weeks back. At the time the media…

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LFX Mentorship for Me

Anubhav Choudhary shares about his experience in the Linux Foundation mentorship program for 2022. He served at Pixie, a CNCF sandbox project.
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Ubuntu 22.04 is Killing Apps too Frequently, It Seems

Witness as I try to write convincingly about a low-level system issue beyond my understanding but which affects my own use of Ubuntu 22.04 LTS at present.
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GitHub Axes Atom Text Editor, Recommends VSCode Instead

GitHub is ‘sunsetting’ the Atom text editor later this year. No further development on the app is planned, and encourages users to seek out alternatives.
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Regolith Desktop 2.0 is Out with Various Changes

A brand new version of the Regolith desktop is now available. Regolith desktop 2.0 aims to meet the needs of those who seek a fast and efficient desktop Linux experience controlled (primarily) from the keyboard. Regolith pairs the i3 tiling window mana…

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Ping – Vivaldi Mail is Stable, Ready for Everyday Use

The Vivaldi web browser now comes with a built-in email client with configurable layout and offline support. Plus, new calendar & RSS feed reader features.
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How to interrupt the Linux boot process

Interrupting the boot process is useful for troubleshooting and maintenance, but make sure you enable full disk encryption first.
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System76 to Open Distribution Hub in Europe

Hot on the heels of its unexpected (but ultimately fantastic) collaboration with computer giant HP, System76 is back with another big announcement: bringing its products to Europe. You don’t need to dive deep into any conversation concerning the …

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Juju and Charmed Operators Accelerating FINOS Open Source Projects Adoption

Goldman Sachs open sourced the code and contributed its internally developed Legend data management platform into FINOS in October 2020. Legend provides an end-to-end data platform experience covering the full data lifecycle.
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How we use eBPF to observe OpenShift network metrics

The eBPF Agent is a portable network-flow exporter designed to be ubiquitous and optimized for Kubernetes observability use cases.
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Untold Stories of Open Source: Priyanka Sharma

Priyanka Sharma is currently the general manager of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, but what path did she take to get into open source? Read her story.
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A Guide to Enterprise Open Source: Why Your Organization Needs It Now

There are some universal truths about open source software (OSS). It has revolutionized our world and become the foundation of our digital society, the backbone of our digital economy, and the basis of our digital existence. Every household and enterprise brand name in technology is built upon it, whether that name is Alexa or Android,
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How to install JupyterLab on Linux

Make your code extremely versatile with JupyterLab, a server-client application for interactive coding in Python, Julia, R, and more.
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