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Google Delivers Secure Open-Source Software Packages

Google has introduced Google Cloud Assured Open Source Software, which aims to be a trusted source of secure open-source packages. Learn more here.
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HashiCorp Vault Vulnerability Could Lead to RCE: Patch Today

Oxeye discovered a new vulnerability (CVE-2023-0620) in the HashiCorp Vault Project, an identity-based secrets and encryption management system.
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Why You Can’t Miss This Year’s Open Source Summit North America, May 10-12 in Vancouver, Canada

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Arianna is a New Qt-Based eBook Reader for Linux

When you feel ready to tackle that mountain of eBooks you bought but never read, give Arianna a try. No, they’re not a therapist trained to help people with literary…

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How to get started with Ansible Private Automation Hub

Learn how to use Red Hat Ansible Automation Private Automation Hub.
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Best Features in Ubuntu 23.04 “Lunar Lobster”

Ubuntu 23.04, codenamed Lunar Lobster, is the latest version of the popular open-source operating system to be released on 20th April. It comes with a host of new features and upgrades designed to enhance the user experience and improve the system’s overall performance. In this article, we will highlight the best features of Ubuntu 23.04 Lunar Lobster. What’s new in Ubuntu 23.04 “Lunar Lobster” Updated Packages One of the most significant improvements in Ubuntu 23.04 is the updated packages, including the Linux kernel. The new 6.2 kernel brings in many new features, drivers, improvements, and fixes that enhance the system’s…

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OpenSSF Membership Growth Signals Technical Communities’ Continued Commitment to Investing in Security

Hello, Linux Foundation members and readers! Here are some updates from the Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) in Q1 2023:

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Why You Can’t Miss This Year’s Open Source Summit North America, May 10-12 in Vancouver, Canada

The eagerly anticipated Open Source Summit North America 2023 is fast approaching – we’re going LIVE in Vancouver, Canada in just 5 weeks! While the main event takes place May 10-12, attendees have the added benefit of access to over a dozen co-located events taking place May 8-9, providing an entire week of interactive sessions to network, share knowledge, engage in collaborative discussions – and, of course, celebrate their love of open source!

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The Linux Foundation Announces Schedule for Embedded Open Source Summit

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Solus Linux Loses Active Status on DistroWatch

What’s going on with Solus? DistroWatch has marked it as “dormant.” Learn why this Linux distribution has been given this status.
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Zigbee PRO 2023 Introduces New Security Mechanisms, Feature Enhancements

Zigbee PRO 2023 brings several enhancements and new features, allowing mesh networks to have a universal language that enables smart objects to work together.
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The Linux Foundation Announces Schedule for Embedded Open Source Summit

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First RISC-V Tablet is For Hardcore Enthusiasts Only

The world’s first RISC-V tablet has gone on sale. Fresh from giving us affordable entry to the exciting world of RISC-V with their new single-board computers, Pine64 has announced the…

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How we achieved a 6-fold increase in Podman startup speed

By cutting unnecessary processes, you can realize near-real-time container startup, critical in cars and other time-sensitive applications.
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Ubuntu 23.04: What’s New? [Video]

The Ubuntu 23.04 release is out on April 20 and to help hype its arrival I put together a video to show off the most striking changes. Not that news of what’s new in Ubuntu 23.04 will be a surprise to those of you who read this blog regularly — o…

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Linux Foundation Events Code of Conduct Transparency Report – 2022 Event Summary

As part of our commitment to transparency and fostering a welcoming and inclusive community, we are publishing our annual Code of Conduct transparency report for all 2022 Linux Foundation events. We take our Event Code of Conduct seriously and want to ensure that all event participants, whether in-person or virtual, are treated with respect and professionalism. Our events are intended for open source professionals to network, collaborate, and exchange ideas in a safe and supportive environment.

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OpenBSD 7.3 Released With New Features and Updates

Learn what’s new in OpenBSD 7.3, which brings new packages, features, and port updates across operating system code functions.
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Firefox 113 Promises Support for Animated AVIS, Official Debian Package

Firefox 113 plans to bring support for animated AV1 images, a more secure password generator, and an enhanced picture-in-picture feature. Learn more here.
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Monitor and troubleshoot applications with Glances and InfluxDB

Set up a quick application observability solution that records metrics in real time and pipes them into a database for analysis.
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Slint 1.0 Release Offers a Rust-Based Open-Source GUI Toolkit

Slint 1.0 is an open-source GUI toolkit for desktops and embedded systems. Check out its highlights, and let us know what you think about it.
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