debugpoint.com, Wednesday, August 30,2023
Linux Kernel 6.5 Released with WiFi 7, MIDI 2.0 Support
Linux Kernel 6.5 is finally released with many new features and improvements. Let's take a quick look at the new features.
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debugpoint.com, Wednesday, August 30,2023
Linux Kernel 6.5 is finally released with many new features and improvements. Let's take a quick look at the new features.
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LinuxInsider, Monday, August 28,2023
The piece by Jack Wallen on ZDNet pitched Linux as a refuge from the desktop OS security pitfalls of its competitors. I've held this viewpoint for a while. What impressed me about the article, though, is that the author bothered to make the sell to an audience of mostly non-Linux-using consumer tech readers.
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9to5linux, Monday, August 28,2023
This release introduces MIDI 2.0 support in ALSA, ACPI support for the RISC-V architecture, and Landlock support for UML (User-Mode Linux).
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Linux Journal, Tuesday, August 15,2023
Linux Containers (LXC) are a lightweight virtualization technology that allows you to run multiple isolated Linux systems (containers) on a single host. Unlike traditional virtual machines, containers share the host system's kernel, providing efficiency and speed.
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The Register, Monday, August 14,2023
A non-profit called the Open Enterprise Linux Association (OpenELA) has been formed by Oracle, SUSE, CIQ, and other organizations that make Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and CentOS rebuilds.
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TecMint, Tuesday, July 18,2023
Rsync (Remote Sync) is the most commonly used command for copying and synchronizing files and directories remotely as well as locally in Linux/Unix systems.
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OSTechNix, Friday, July 14,2023
Boost Your Linux Command Line Productivity: Explore the World of Useful Bash Aliases in Linux.
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The Next Platform, Thursday, July 13,2023
Red Hat has once again dropped another huge boulder into the normally serene - or at least relatively calm - open source waters.
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ZDNet, Thursday, July 13,2023
StatCounter says it does, but a closer look reveals old-school Linux desktops are still stuck at a lower number. If you take a broader view, however, Linux is the most popular end-user operating system of all.
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Linux Capable, Wednesday, July 12,2023
In the vast landscape of Linux, there exist tools that, once mastered, can unlock a new level of productivity and understanding. One such tool is cURL, a command-line utility designed for data transfer across a multitude of protocols.
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2DayGeek, Monday, July 10,2023
There are situations where you want to map storage LUN (Logical Unit Number), Block Device, LVM (LV & VG names) and File System (FS) information for FS expansion or Disaster Recovery (DR) operation.
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The Register, Monday, June 26,2023
Version 6.4 of the Linux kernel has debuted, after an exemplary development push.
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TechRepublic, Friday, June 23, 2023
Looking for Linux project management software? Our comprehensive guide covers the list of best Linux project management software, features, pricing, and more.
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eSecurity Planet, Wednesday, June 21, 2023
Compared to other operating systems, Linux patch management is unique because of its open-source nature, which enables a sizable community of developers and security professionals to find vulnerabilities, examine the code, and submit patches.
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FOSSMint, Friday, June 16,2023
Over the years, I have come across many blogs that claim Linux is impenetrable by security attackers too many times to count. While it is true that GNU/Linux operating systems for desktops and servers come with a lot of security checks in place to mitigate attacks, protection is not 'enabled by default'.
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Oracle News, Thursday, June 15,2023
A new Oracle Linux Cloud Developer image is now available on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI).
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TecMint, Wednesday, June 7,2023
Accessing a remote Linux desktop computer is made possible by the remote desktop protocol (RDP), a proprietary protocol developed by Microsoft.
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The Register, Friday, May 26,2023
After using Azure Linux internally for two years and running it in public preview since October 2022, Microsoft this week finally made its distribution generally available.
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The Register, Friday, May 19,2023
Red Hat has released version 9.2 of its enterprise Linux distro, which is free for existing customers with current contracts. As usual, there are a load of recompiled rebuilds to choose from as well.
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maketecheasier, Friday, May 5,2023
CentOS used to be the distro choice for many developers and servers. However, as Red Hat chose to sunset CentOS and focus on CentOS Stream, both AlmaLinux and Rocky Linux have stepped up to fill the void left by CentOS.
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linuxiac, Wednesday, May 3,2023
Ready to dive into the world of Arch Linux? Our guide has covered everything you need to know about this powerful Linux distribution.
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It's FOSS, Wednesday, May 3,2023
Remotely connecting to a computer has several advantages. Maybe you want to help troubleshoot an issue on your friend's desktop, or maybe you want to use another desktop session remotely for work.
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LinuxTeck, Thursday, April 27,2023
The Linux Security command line interface manages security-related tasks on a Linux system.
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SearchDataCenter, Thursday, April 27,2023
Linux admins will need to use some of these commands to install Cockpit and configure firewalls. Admins can also connect to one or more servers through Cockpit via these steps.
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Networkworld, Monday, April 24,2023
Linux systems use a variety of file systems with very different strengths and benefits.
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debugpoint.com, Monday, April 24,2023
The Linux Kernel 6.3 is finally here, packed with significant updates and improvements. Let's take a closer look.
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LinuxTeck, April 21st, 2023
In Linux, system monitoring commands are used to monitor and analyze system performance.
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linuxLinks, April 14th, 2023
With the bamboozling quantity of open source software available to download, it's really difficult to keep up with the cream of the cream. That's where this compilation aims to help.
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eSecurity Planet , April 11th, 2023
Kali Linux turns 10 this year, and to celebrate, the Linux penetration testing distribution has added defensive security tools to its arsenal of open-source security tools.
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Geeks Veda, April 3rd, 2023
Developing software efficiently is crucial, especially when working on multiple development environments simultaneously. Fortunately, Docker provides a solution that streamlines this process.
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Linux Stans, March 28th, 2023
When it comes to internet security and privacy, Linux operating systems (distros) are the best option. But with so many Linux distros available, it can be difficult to know which one will provide you the anonymity you so require.
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LinuxLinks, March 26th, 2023
There is a staggering amount of proven open source software available to download. But it's really difficult to keep up with the cream of the cream. That's where this compilation aims to help.
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Debugpoint.com, March 16th, 2023
If you plan to use Arch Linux as a daily driver, you should consider several benefits of Arch vs other distros. Here's a quick comparison.
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Geekflare, March 13th, 2023
Choosing the right distro is not easy. And when you have to choose between two strong contenders: Linux Mint and Ubuntu, it becomes challenging. After all, both are great picks for anyone just starting with Linux.
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ZDNet, March 8th, 2023
If you're looking to revive that aging laptop, Linux might be your best bet. Find out how easy it can be to make this happen.
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ZDNET, March 7th, 2023
If you want to install Linux on a desktop, you'll first have to create a bootable USB drive with your distribution of choice.
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Tecmint, March 3rd, 2023
Linux is a popular open-source operating system that is based on the Linux kernel. It is widely used in enterprise environments to support production workloads and host crucial enterprise applications.
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The Register, February 15th, 2023
What the big players and an outlier are doing, and why
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The Register, February 15th, 2023
The OS family isn't broken - so why are so many companies trying to fix it?
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How-To Geek, February 14th, 2023
There's no denying the fact that Ubuntu is one of the most recommended Linux distributions for Linux newbies. However, Manjaro Linux gets quite a bit of attention as well. But which one should you choose? Let's find out.
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9to5linux, February 14th, 2023
The real-time Ubuntu kernel is only available for Ubuntu 22.04 LTS systems with an Ubuntu Pro subscription.
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Linux Shell Tips, February 9th, 2023
Do you want a containerized application? Get Docker, which is the most preferred platform that helps you design, deploy, and execute programs as lightweight containerized applications.
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ITProToday, February 1st, 2023
The Windows Subsystem for Linux lets you run Linux builds on top of Windows operating systems. Learn about WSL's features, installation process, and frequently asked questions.
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linuxcareers, January 30th, 2023
The world of technology is constantly evolving, and the field of Linux is no exception. With the rapid advancement of automation, artificial intelligence, and machine learning, Linux professionals are facing new challenges and opportunities in their careers.
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techradar.pro, January 23rd, 2023
The number of Linux malware strains grew by 50% year-on-year
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Oracle News, January 19th, 2023
With the release of 6.1, Oracle is the top contributor to the Linux kernel, responsible for the most lines of code changed in the kernel.
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vmblog.com, January 2nd, 2023
Despite all the headlines I'm reading that scream "uncertainty," I don't feel any dread about the future, at least in the area that has captured my professional passion.
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HelpNet Security, December 6th, 2022
Offensive Security has released Kali Linux 2022.4, the latest version of its popular penetration testing and digital forensics platform.
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opensource.com, December 6th, 2022
Familiarize yourself with the concept of an ABI, why ABI stability matters, and what is included in Linux's stable ABI.
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