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Microsoft’s Linux OS for Azure CBL-Mariner 2.0 Released
Microsoft CBL-Mariner is a free and open-source Linux distribution for Microsoft’s cloud infrastructure and edge products and services. Microsoft CBL-Mariner 2.0 Linux is the second stable release of this new Linux distro developed internally by Microsoft. Here’s what is new!
How much will it cost to secure open-source software? OpenSSF says $147.9M
At the Open Source Software Security Summit II in Washington, D.C., OpenSSF announced an ambitious, multipronged plan with 10 key goals to better secure the entire open-source software ecosystem.
Latest Steam Client Update Improves the File Picker on Linux and Fixes Many Bugs
Valve released today a new Steam Client update for all supported platforms to address multiple issues reported by users from previous releases, as well as to introduce several improvements and new features.
AlmaLinux 8.6 “Sky Tiger” Released, Added New Module Streams
AlmaLinux has emerged as a popular option for Red Hat Enterprise Linux‘s free version since CentOS’s entry into the “stream.” AlmaLinux 8.6 was made available within 48 hours after the release of the upstream Red Had Enterprise Linux 8.6. Here’s what is new!
Nvidia open-sources Linux kernel GPU modules. Repeat, open-source GPU modules
Nvidia on Wednesday published the R515 driver release of its Linux GPU kernel modules under an open source, dual GPL/MIT license. The chip biz has made the source code available via the Nvidia Open GPU Kernel Modules repo on GitHub, a move that suggests the need to respond to AMD's long-standing open-source driver initiative.
Ubuntu 22.10 (Kinetic Kudu) Daily Build ISOs Are Now Available for Download
Now that Ubuntu 22.10 has a release schedule and a release date set in stone, it’s time for Canonical to kick off the development cycle and start publishing daily build ISOs for early adopters and application developers.
Lanner Electronics Falcon H8 AI accelerator card powered by Hailo 8 AI processors
Hailo and Lanner Electronics launched a cost efficient PCIe accelerator card called the Falcon H8. The device is designed to enable legacy devices such as NVRs, Edge AI boxes, Industrial PCs to efficiently run intensive workloads related to manufacturing, smart cities, retail, etc.
LibreOffice 7.2 Gets Last Update Before June 12th End-of-Life, Upgrade to LibreOffice 7.3
The Document Foundation released today LibreOffice 7.2.7 as the seven and last maintenance update to the LibreOffice 7.2 office suite series a month ahead of its end of life.
How to Use Sed in Linux for Basic Shell Tasks
Sed is a simple program. It does not create nor edit any files. Despite that, it is a powerful utility that can make your Linux life easier.
Install WordPress with Docker Compose, Nginx, Apache with SSL
In this guide you are going to learn how to make a best performance setup with Docker, Docker Compose, Nginx, Apache, PHP 8.1, MariaDB and Let’s Encrypt to run WordPress on Ubuntu 22.04.
New Ubuntu Linux Kernel Security Updates Patch 17 Vulnerabilities
Canonical today published a new set of Linux kernel security updates for all supported Ubuntu Linux releases, except the recently released Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish) which already received its first kernel update last week.
Get started with Bareos, an open source client-server backup solution
Bareos preserves, archives, and recovers data from all major operating systems. Discover how its modular design and key features support flexibility, availability, and performance.
Nvidia Open Sources the GPU Kernel Modules
Nvidia Corporation open-sourced the Linux GPU Kernel modules and now available on GitHub.
How to Install Sails.js Framework on AlmaLinux
Sails.js is a Javascript framework, used for building an application in real-time without writing too much code.
5 reasons to use sudo on Linux
On traditional Unix and Unix-like systems, the first and only user that exists on a fresh install is named root. Using the root account, you log in and create secondary "normal" users. After that initial interaction, you're expected to log in as a normal user.
CentOS Alternative AlmaLinux OS 8.6 Is Now Available for Download, Based on RHEL 8.6
Following the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.6, the AlmaLinux OS Foundation announced today the general availability of AlmaLinux OS 8.6 as a free alternative to the RHEL and CentOS systems.
Open-source leaders' reputations as jerks is undeserved
You might be excused if you think most Linux and open-source leaders are, ah, rude. If you follow open-source at all, you know the stories about Linux's founder, Linus Torvalds, giving Nvidia the finger for its lack of Linux support and his stomping all over developers on the Linux Kernel Mailing List when they blunder.
Hands-On with Fedora Media Writer 5.0: New Qt6 UI, Fedora Kinoite Support, and More
Fedora Media Writer 5.0 is now available as part of the Fedora Linux 36 release and it’s a major update to Fedora Linux’s official ISO flashing utility that boasts a new user interface and new features.
How to manage tuning profiles in Linux
Tuned is a Linux feature that monitors a system and optimizes its performance under certain workloads. Tuned uses profiles to do this. A profile is a set of rules that defines certain system parameters such as disk settings, kernel parameters, network optimization settings, and many other aspects of the system.
How to Change Terminal Font Size in Ubuntu 22.04
Learn how to change terminal font size in Ubuntu 22.04. When working on the terminal, you require a comfortable font size and style for your eyes.
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