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Guide to Automating Third-Party Risk Management in Linux Environments

As more vendors, suppliers, and contractors become integral to an organization's operation, the need to identify and mitigate risks associated with such external partners is significant. Third-party risk management automation (TPRM) is essential in this process.

Bitwarden switches password manager and SDK to GPL3 after FOSS-iness drama

Fear not, FOSS fans. Bitwarden isn't going proprietary after all. The company has changed its license terms once again – but this time, it has switched the license of its software development kit from its own homegrown one to version three of the GPL instead.

Manjaro Linux Working On "Manjaro Data Donor" As New Data Collection Tool

Arch-based Manjaro Linux is working on Manjaro Data Donor "MDD" as a new data collection tool of its users. This is intended to succeed their former ping-based solution for user counting plus incorporate hardware/software data collection on users.

Fedora Linux Flatpak cool apps to try for November

This article introduces projects available in Flathub with installation instructions. Flathub is the place to get and distribute apps for all of Linux. It is powered by Flatpak, allowing Flathub apps to run on almost any Linux distribution.

Linux Mint is Adding a Native ‘Night Light’ Feature to Cinnamon

Linux Mint has announced it’s adding a native Night Light feature to the Cinnamon desktop. Earlier versions of Linux Mint included a third-party app called Redshift to provide similar ‘blue light’ filtering functionality.

CachyOS Explores Optimizing Its Kernel With AutoFDO

CachyOS continues to be a fascinating Arch Linux based distribution that pushes the boundaries of out-of-the-box performance with a variety of patches, optimization techniques, specialized package builds, and more.

Plasma secrets: Spectacle rectangular area screenshot options

The Plasma desktop environment is amazing. Hands down, the best Linux offering by a parsec. Not only is it the prettiest, it's also the most consistent, the most professional-looking, has the most options and customization, it also comes with a pretty solid bundle of KDE programs, many of which are mature, elegant and powerful.

Zed: A Next-Gen Rust-Based Open Source Code Editor With AI

From the creators of the now defunct Atom, we have Zed editor with interesting capabilities.

Nice Performance Gains With SVT-AV1 2.3 Encoding On The System76 Thelio Astra

With this week's release of SVT-AV1 2.3 for open-source AV1 encoding citing significant performance improvements for running on ARM, I was eager to see how well this AV1 encoder would be performing on the new System76 Thelio Astra ARM developer desktop powered by Ampere Altra.

Apple Maps on Web Now Works on Linux (But Only in Firefox)

Something to file under “won’t please many Linux users, but is nonetheless a good thing™ for choice”, Apple Maps on the web now works on Linux.

Linux Built-In Tools Are So Powerful, You Build a Database With Them. Here's How

A database is a core part of many apps, from full-blown enterprise websites to simple tools like shopping lists and finance trackers. Relational databases driven by SQL are popular, but Linux offers a simpler, more transparent alternative.

I Installed Fedora on Raspberry Pi, Here's How it Compares to the Official Pi OS

Fedora is one of those Linux distributions that tends to fly under the radar for Raspberry Pi users because there's Raspberry Pi OS and many other distros fit for Raspberry Pi.

Working in KDE Plasma on Linux? Try These Keyboard Shortcuts

KDE Plasma is all about customization and efficiency. With the right shortcuts, everyday desktop tasks can be much easier. Let's explore how mastering these shortcuts can improve the KDE Plasma experience.

KDE Will Nicely Notify You When Apps Are Being Killed Due To Out-Of-Memory

KDE developer Nate Graham is out with his weekly development summary of interesting KDE changes in closing out October.

Open Source App 'Easy Watermark' on Android Helps You Protect Your Images

If you post your work on the internet or share it with other people, you are most likely familiar with the notion of adding watermarks to your photos, videos, and documents to ensure their authenticity and to deter unauthorized copying.

Black Mesa has a new Beta with 'WAY better' support for Linux / Steam Deck

Crowbar Collective have a fresh Beta available for Black Mesa, their fan-made reimagining of Valve Software's Half-Life. This brings with it some nice improvements all across the game, especially for Linux platforms like Steam Deck.

Etckeeper: Back Your/etc/Files to Git for Safekeeping

In Linux, the /etc directory is of critical importance because it houses your system configuration files, such as hosts, crontabs, fstab, inittab, passwords, profiles, timezone data and so much more. Simply put, without /etc, Linux wouldn’t function.

Luckfox Omni3576 Board with Rockchip RK3576 Running Debian 12

Luckfox recently introduced the Omni3576 Development Board, built around the Rockchip RK3576 octa-core processor with a big.LITTLE architecture. With features like dual Gigabit Ethernet and dual CSI camera ports, this board is designed for diverse applications in industrial control, automotive electronics, and cloud terminal products.

Enhancing Cybersecurity with Breach and Attack Simulation in Linux Environments

Cybersecurity threats have reached a new level of prevalence and sophistication, and innovative methods and tools are urgently needed to protect sensitive information. Recent statistics are eye-opening: According to Statista, 2,365 recorded cybersecurity attacks in 2023, a surprising 72% growth compared to 2021.

Steam On Linux Marketshare Hits 2.0% For October, AMD CPU Use By Linux Gamers Approaches 75%

Earlier this year and through July Steam on Linux was enjoying above a 2% marketshare thanks to the success of the Arch Linux powered SteamOS and Steam Deck offerings. But then for August and September Steam on Linux use was below 2%. After a 0.13% rise in October, Steam on Linux is back to sitting at a 2.00% marketshare.

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