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We are happy to announce the creation of a new family of Fedora Linux spins: Fedora Atomic Desktops! As Silverblue has grown in popularity, we’ve seen more of our mainline Fedora Linux spins make the jump to offer a version that implements rpm-ostree. It’s reached the point where it can be hard to talk about […]
How to Install Microsoft SQL Server on Debian 12
In this guide, we'll show you how to install Microsoft SQL Server 2022 Edition on Debian 12 server. You will also learn how to install MS SQL Tools for interacting with MS SQL Server.
Achieving High Availability and Efficient Load Balancing with HAProxy on Ubuntu Server
In the dynamic landscape of digital services, ensuring continuous availability and optimal performance of web applications is paramount. Ubuntu Server, known for its robustness and flexibility, serves as a solid foundation for deploying web services that demand high reliability. This article delves into the intricacies of configuring Ubuntu Server with HAProxy...
Microsoft embraces its inner penguin as sudo sneaks into Windows 11
Linux users have enjoyed such functionality for decades
Microsoft has accidentally announced the arrival of sudo in Windows, bringing to an end fervent industry chatter about the tool emerging in the company's flagship operating system.…
52Pi NVdigi Provides HiFiBerry Digi+ Audio Capabilities and Offers M.2 PCIe x1 Slot
52Pi presents the NVdigi which is a flexible expansion board designed specifically for the Raspberry Pi 5. It seamlessly combines high-quality S/PDIF audio output with increased storage capacity, making it a versatile addition to any Raspberry Pi 5 setup. The NVdigi incorporates the HiFiBerry Digi+, providing superior S/PDIF audio output. It connects directly to the […]
Linux Foundation Launches Initiative to Advance Post-Quantum Cryptography
The Linux Foundation recently announced the launch of the Post-Quantum Cryptography Alliance (PQCA ). This open and collaborative initiative aims to address the security challenges posed by quantum computing through the development and adoption of post-quantum cryptography.
Essential Keyboard Shortcuts and Time-Saving Tips for Linux Productivity
Linux stands as a beacon of efficiency and flexibility in the world of operating systems, especially favored by developers, system administrators, and power users for its robustness and open-source nature. One of the keys to unlocking the full potential of Linux lies in mastering its keyboard shortcuts and employing time-saving tips that significantly enhance productivity. This guide will navigate through the essential shortcuts and tips across various Linux desktop environments (DEs), delve into the command line's power, and share advanced techniques for power users.
52Pi's N04 and N05 HATs for Raspberry Pi 5: NVMe Storage Expansion in 2230, 2242, 2260, 2280 Sizes
52Pi has introduced two new HATs tailored for the Raspberry Pi 5, designed to enhance the device’s storage capacity through its new PCIe interface. These boards are engineered to optimize the performance of NVMe M2 SSDs and expand the Raspberry Pi 5’s storage capabilities and performance. The N04 board, a PCIe Peripheral Board, is crafted […]
KDE 6 misses boat to make it into Kubuntu 24.04
'Noble Numbat' users will face a major post-install upgrade, which isn't ideal. The next major release of KDE Plasma is getting close, but not close enough for the next major Ubuntu release.…
Introducing Mozilla Monitor Plus, a new tool to automatically remove your personal information from data broker sitesÂ
Today, Mozilla Monitor (previously called Firefox Monitor), a free service that notifies you when your email has been part of a breach, announced its new paid subscription service offering: automatic data removal and continuous monitoring of your exposed personal information. There’s a growing interest among 42% of young adults – aged 18-24 – who want […]
The Linux Foundation Offers Insights on Secure Software Development
The Linux Foundation recently published a report titled Maintainer Perspectives on Open Source Software Security , which provides valuable insights into the perspectives, practices, and challenges faced by OSS maintainers and core contributors regarding open-source software security . The report highlights the importance of utilizing software composition analysis (SCA) and static application security testing (SAST) tools in evaluating the security of OSS packages.
Fedora Linux Flatpak cool apps to try for February
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. Please read “Getting started with Flatpak“. In order to enable flathub as your flatpak provider, use the instructions […]
Microsoft users envy Linux transparency
The one thing you don't want your data security to be is, er, edgy
Opinion Are you a Windows user? How many spoons do you own? Have you counted them lately? The reason we ask is due to the old adage "The louder he talked of his honor, the faster we counted our spoons." When it comes to the tech giants, they like to talk about their commitment to data security a whole lot, but by Jiminy they like rifling through your cutlery drawer while they're doing it.…
Introducing the MaTouch ESP32-S3 SPI IPS 2.8 with Camera OV3660 by Makerfabs
Makerfabs has expanded its product lineup with the introduction of the MaTouch ESP32-S3 SPI IPS 2.8? module, featuring the OV3660 Camera. This Makerfabs module is designed for smart applications like remote monitoring and facial recognition, offering compact dimensions and flexible storage options. The module is equipped with the ESP32-S3 controller, providing Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.0 […]
XOrg Server and Xwayland Patched Against Multiple Security Vulnerabilities
Multiple security vulnerabilities have recently been discovered in the XOrg Server prior to 21.1.11, and Xwayland display implementations prior to 23.2.4. These vulnerabilities could potentially result in heap overflows, out-of-bounds writes, and local privilege escalation, potentially enabling attackers to view additional infrastructure to attack, add or delete users, or modify permissions of files or other users.
Kubernetes Security Best Practices for 2024
The dynamic Kubernetes security landscape has given rise to several trends shaping how organizations approach this increasingly critical area. The aim of Kubernetes security is to prevent unauthorized access, foster data privacy, and protect the integrity of a Kubernetes environment. Robust Kubernetes security requires a defense-in-depth approach, including measures such as access control , network policies, resource isolation, and security context. Let's explore best practices you can implement to secure your Kubernetes clusters and the workloads and data running within them in 2024.
Linux System Monitoring with Prometheus, Grafana, and collectd
In the realm of Linux system administration and development, the importance of efficient and comprehensive system monitoring cannot be overstated. Monitoring the health, performance, and reliability of Linux servers and applications is paramount for ensuring high availability, diagnosing problems, and optimizing resources. Among the plethora of tools available for this purpose, three stand out for their robustness, versatility, and the powerful insights they offer: Prometheus, Grafana, and collectd. This article delves into each of these tools, exploring their key features, benefits, and how they can be integrated to create a formidable monitoring setup.
PANZER-PLUS Offers BSP and Ready-to-Run Images for Linux/Android OSes
MayQueen Technologies has unveiled the PANZER-PLUS, a fanless computing device powered by the NXP i.MX8M-Plus processor with AI capabilities. Some key features of this modular solution include two GbE ports with TSN support, 4K display resolution and wireless capabilities. Unlike their Panzer box PC released in 2018, which is built around the NXP i.MX6 UL […]
Critical Glibc Flaws Put Major Linux Distros at Risk
Four significant vulnerabilities have been discovered in the GNU C Library (glibc) , a fundamental component of most Linux distributions. These vulnerabilities pose a significant risk to millions of Linux systems, as they can allow attackers to gain full root access and execute remote code on affected systems.
Banana Pi Announces BPI-F3 RISC-V Development Board with 2 TOPS AI Performance
The Banana Pi BPI-F3 is a development board powered by an 8-core RISC-V processor, capable of supporting up to 16GB of RAM memory. This open-source board stands out as the first to incorporate the RISC-V K1 chip, developed by SpacemiT Technologies Ltd., designed in accordance with the RISC-V Foundation RVA22 standards. As previously mentioned, the […]
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