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Lemmy is an open-source Reddit-like content aggregator and microblogging platform for the fediverse. In this tutorial, you will learn how to install Lemmy on an Ubuntu 22.04 server.
How to Install Fleet Osquery Manager on Rocky Linux 9
Fleet is an open-source osquery manager that can be used to maintain secure workstations and servers and keep an accurate inventory of all your devices. In this tutorial, you will deploy Fleet Osquery Manager to an Ubuntu 22.04 server.
How to Install Prometheus and Node Exporter on Debian 12
Prometheus is an open-source monitoring and alerting platform. This guide will show you how to install Prometheus and Node Exporter on the Debian 12 server.
Linux Foundation Newsletter: October 2023
This month’s newsletter will be one of our biggest ever! In October, our communities met in person at the Open Source Summit Europe in Bilbao and KubeCon + CloudNativeCon + OSS in Shanghai, China. At OpenSSF’s Secure Open Source Summit in Washington, DC, we continued advancing important conversations to improve the security of software supply […]
Fedora Linux Flatpak cool apps to try for October
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 […]
Pickup is a small and customizable environmental data logger
Kickstarter recently showcased Pickup, a compact and rugged data logger designed for a wide range of applications. This user-friendly device is equipped with multiple sensors and uses standard web protocols for communication. The product page indicates that Pickup simplifies data recording from built-in and plug-in sensors, seamlessly integrating the collected data into the Pickup web […]
How AlmaLinux stays Red Hat Enterprise Linux compatible without Red Hat code
It's not easy, but it can be done by pulling largely from the CentOS Stream codebase.
System Performance Monitoring and Tuning Guide
In the world of computing, Linux stands as a paragon of flexibility and power. Yet, much like a musical instrument, it requires regular tuning to produce its best performance. Through this article, we'll embark on a journey exploring the intricacies of Linux system performance, emphasizing the importance of monitoring and proactive tuning.
Serenity OS turns five and emits first offspring, Ladybird
Indie C++ Unix-like OS project now has an indie Javascript-capable browser, too. A small project with a hobby of defying expectations found a new one to defy, by making its home-grown browser cross-platform.…
Super-long-term stable Linux Kernel arrives
If your Linux plans include industrial infrastructure, power grids, and factories, the Linux Foundation's Civil Infrastructure Platform has a Linux kernel just for you with decade-long support.
GNOME developer proposes removing the X11 session
The suggested change is the first step in desktop environment becoming Wayland-only
The two changes are just proposals at present, but GNOME's Wayland-only future is on the horizon. Whether that's a good or bad sign is less clear.…
Ubuntu unleashes Mantic Minotaur with 23.10 build
The bull has escaped Minos' labyrinth, and El Reg follows the thread. The last interim Ubuntu release before next spring's LTS is out. Some editions are seeing big changes, others very small ones.…
How to Install a Local DNS Resolver with Dnsmasq on Rocky Linux
Dnsmasq is a small and lightweight DNS server for your local environment. It can be used to provide a DNS Server, DHCP Server, and a TFTP Server. This tutorial will cover installing and setting up a local DNS Server with Dnsmasq on a Rocky Linux 9 server.
Ubuntu Server Security Best Practices
Ubuntu Server is a highly sought-after, open source operating system that serves as the backbone of many infrastructure setups across the globe. The efficiency and user-friendly nature of Ubuntu Server make it a go-to choice for organizations. However, just like any other system, Ubuntu servers are susceptible to various security threats that can have devastating impacts on an organization's operations and data integrity. This article seeks to shed light on some of the best practices in securing an Ubuntu Server environment against common security threats.
Fedora Project and Slimbook Collaborate to Deliver New Fedora Slimbook Ultrabook
Fedora Project and Slimbook are working together to provide users with Slimbook hardware featuring pre-installed Fedora software!
Ubuntu Desktop 23.10 arrives: A glimpse into Ubuntu Linuxs future
With the latest Ubuntu Linux release, it's clear that Canonical is taking the Linux desktop seriously.
Built for Privacy: Partnering to Deploy Oblivious HTTP and Prio in Firefox
Protecting user privacy is a core element of Mozilla’s vision for the web and the internet at large. In pursuit of this vision, we’re pleased to announce new partnerships with Fastly and Divvi Up to deploy privacy-preserving technology in Firefox. Mozilla builds a number of tools that help people defend their privacy online, but the […]
'Reclaim Wonder': An immersive installation that captures the beauty of the open internet
Mozilla’s Reclaim the Internet event at the Alte Münze in Berlin, happening Oct. 12 to 16, features an immersive journey that invites people to act, build and choose to reimagine our digital future. The journey includes three art installations where visitors can explore how reclaiming the internet will help us take back expression, inspiration and […]
Red Hat retires mailing list, leaving Linux loyalists to read between the lines
Email is just so 20th century. Comment Red Hat has closed its security advisories mailing list. It will still share the information, just via an RSS feed, with access free for all… at least for now.…
Microsoft gives unexpected tutorial on how to install Linux
You may need it – Windows 10 is no longer a free upgrade. Microsoft has published guidance on how to download and install Linux. In other news, Hell freezes over and pigs fly south to their winter feeding grounds.…
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