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Linux Rsync File Transfer Tool Vulnerability Let Attackers Execute Arbitrary Code

Security researchers have uncovered six critical vulnerabilities in rsync, a widely used file synchronization and transfer tool for Linux systems. The most severe flaw could allow attackers to execute arbitrary code on machines running rsync servers with just anonymous read access.

Luckfox Brings Linux to Stamp Form Factor with Rockchip RV1106 Processor

The Luckfox Core1106 is a compact development board built around the Rockchip RV1106 chip. Designed to simplify hardware integration, it allows developers to efficiently verify designs or embed the board into products. With dimensions of 30 × 30 mm, the Core1106 is suitable for applications such as edge computing, IoT devices, and video processing.

WebScreen is a customizable open source mini-screen that sits on your monitor to show notifications and more

WebScreen is an upcoming mini-screen that can sit on top of your monitor like a webcam, allowing you to customize it to get notifications and all sorts so you don't miss anything while you're busy (like playing video games).

Jetway MTX-MTH1 thin Mini-ITX SBC features Intel Core Ultra 5/7 SoC, three 2.5GbE, four HDMI 2.1, PCIe Gen5 x8 slot

The Intel Core Ultra 5/7 thin Mini-ITX SBC supports Linux, Windows 10, and Windows 11 operating systems with relevant datasheets and other docs available on the download section of the product page. Jetway generally provides drivers for Windows 10, 11, or Linux but for this motherboard, it is not available in the download section just yet.

Intel Arc B580 Linux Graphics Driver Performance One Month After Launch

Yesterday I looked at how the Intel OpenCL GPU compute performance evolved for the Arc Graphics B580 in the one month since that first Battlemage graphics card premiered. There were nice Intel GPU compute optimizations merged over the past month to improve the experience.

Don't Believe These Myths About Dual Booting Linux and Windows

Don't listen to what you hear. I tell you the reality from my dual booting experience.

How to Install Rsnapshot Linux Backup on Rocky Linux 9

Rsnapshot is a backup utility for Linux-based machines. In this guide, you'll learn how to install and configure Rsnapshot on Rocky Linux 9 server. You'll also learn how to do an automatic backup with Rsnapshot and Cron.

Rsync package in Ubuntu distros updated to fix remote code execution bugs, download now

If you are running an Ubuntu-based operating system such as Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Lubuntu, and even Linux Mint, you really need to apply available updates to patch the rsync package. Fixes have just been issued to address numerous vulnerabilities that allow remote code execution and affect servers and client machines.

How to keep Linux optimized (and save time) with Stacer

If you want to get the most out of your system while keeping it clean, free of junk, and running smoothly, Stacer is the tool for you.

Impressive colony building sim Songs of Syx is getting ready to leave Early Access with a big new Beta

Songs of Syx is a deep and engrossing colony-building sim from Gamatron AB that has steadily improved with new updates since the 2020 release into Early Access but the 1.0 release is finally approaching. Songs of Syx has full Native Linux support.

GNOME 48 Desktop Introducing An Official Audio Player: Decibels

The modern GNOME desktop hasn't had a core application to playback audio files although many different audio/multimedia players exist. But now for the upcoming GNOME 48 desktop release, there is now a promoted core app for audio playback: Decibels.

How to Install osTicket on Ubuntu 24.04 Server

osTicket is an open-source help desk and ticketing solution written in PHP. In this guide, you'll learn how to install the osTicket open-source ticketing system on Ubuntu 24.04 server.

Offer: Volunteer labor for your open source project

OSNews Sponsor OS-SCi is educating the next generation FOSS engineers, and as part of their coursework, they’re looking for worthy open source projects to which they can contribute their time and effort.

Flatpak 1.16 Improves USB Access, Wayland Integration & Accessibility

Flatpak 1.16.0 is the first stable release in the new 1.16.x series, coming more than two years after the Flatpak 1.14.x cycle began and containing features, fixes, and other work undertaken from the 1.15.x development releases.

Slate’s ICYMI hosts on their online obsessions and wildest 2025 predictions

Here at Mozilla, we are the first to admit the internet isn’t perfect, but we know the internet is pretty darn magical. The internet opens up doors and opportunities, allows for human connection, and lets everyone find where they belong — their corners of the internet.

Linux Mint 22.1 is out! Cinnamon 6.8, New Theme, Night Light

Linux Mint 22.x is based on Ubuntu 24.04 with long term support until 2029! The first point release features Cinnamon Desktop 6.4, that includes new default theme with rounder design and flat style buttons.

How to Setup Remote Logging with Rsyslog on Debian 12

Rsyslog is an open-source logging system daemon that is used to collect, filter, store, and forward log messages of operating systems and applications. This guide will show you how to install rsyslog and set up remote logging on the Debian 12 server.

Oracle open source overlord calls it quits, leaves with big ol' pile of shares

38-year veteran Edward Screven led technology and architecture decisions since Sun merger. One of Oracle's longest-serving senior team members, chief corporate architect Edward Screven, has announced plans to retire on a comfortable sum.

How to Set Up an SFTP Server on Linux

These steps walk you through the process of setting up an SFTP server on Linux for the secure transfer of files for specialized file transfer-only users.

Ditronix’s IPEM PiHat turns your Raspberry Pi into a mains power energy monitor (Crowdfunding)

The IPEM PiHat is a HAT (Hardware Attached on Top) board for the Raspberry Pi that turns the single-board computer into a mains power energy monitor with four CT clamps. It provides an accurate way to track energy usage in home, office, and solar energy systems and is compatible with single-phase, two-phase, and three-phase electrical systems.

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