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First Arch Linux ISO Powered by Linux Kernel 5.16 Is Now Available for Download
Another month, another Arch Linux ISO snapshot is being released, this time for February 2022, bringing the latest and greatest Linux 5.16 kernel and other updated components.
How to Install OpenNMS Horizon Network Monitoring System on Debian 11
OpenNMS is a free, open-source, and one of the most powerful network monitoring and network management platforms used for monitoring remote devices from a central location. In this tutorial, I will show you how to install OpenNMS on Debian 11.
MariaDB takes a dip into Angel Pond to clean up and go public with $672m valuation
How do you sell a product like Maria? How do you cash out within the cloud? MariaDB Corporation Ab, which sells the popular open source database by the same name, said on Tuesday that it intends to become a public company with the help of Angel Pond Holdings Corporation.
Securing the open source ecosystem: SBOMs are no longer optional
In the last year and a half, one cybersecurity mess after another -- the SolarWinds software supply chain attack, the log4j vulnerability, the npm bad code injection -- have made it clear that we must clean up our software supply chain. That's impossible to do with proprietary software, since its creators won't let you know what's inside a program. But with open-source programs, it can be done.
Trisquel GNU/Linux 10.0 “Nabia” Released with GNU Linux-Libre 5.4 Kernel, ARM Support
Ubuntu-based Trisquel GNU/Linux 10.0 has been released today as a major version of this distribution targeted at those who want 100% freedom for their PCs.
10 Reasons Why People Quit Linux for Windows and Why They're Wrong
Switched to Linux and found things aren’t working out as you’d hoped? Considering reinstalling Windows? Stop! Getting to grips with a new operating system is not always easy, but there are many reasons to stick with Linux. Perhaps more importantly, most of the reasons people give when they quit Linux are either wrong, ill-considered, or outdated. Before you download that Windows installer and copy it to a USB stick, here’s why you should stick with Linux.
AMD Radeon RX 6500 XT Linux Performance
AMD recently launched the Radeon RX 6500 XT graphics card for the $199 USD price point. While built on the current-generation RDNA2 architecture, this graphics card was widely panned for its price while only offering 4GB of video memory, limited to PCIe x4 bandwidth, and performance similar to the years-old Polaris GPUs. While all the major benchmarks online to this point have been under Windows, here is a look at how the AMD Radeon RX 6500 XT is performing under Linux.
Linux kernel patches “performance can be harmful” bug in video driver
Remember all those funkily named bugs of recent memory, such as Spectre, Meltdown, F**CKWIT and RAMbleed? Very loosely speaking, these types of bug – perhaps they’re better described as “performance costs” – are a side effect of the ever-increasing demand for ever-faster CPUs, especially now that the average computer or mobile phone has multiple processor chips, typically with multiple cores, or processing subunits, built into each chip.
Open Source Apache CloudStack Extends Reach of India’s Government Services
Rather than going with a public cloud provider, a division of the government of India went with Apache CloudStack to bring services to millions of citizens.
NVIDIA 510.47.03 Graphics Driver Released with Linux Kernel 5.17 and Vulkan 1.3 Support
NVIDIA released today the 510.47.03 proprietary graphics driver for Linux, BSD, and Solaris platform, a major release that brings support for the latest and greatest GNU/Linux technologies and many improvements.
How to Install Apache ActiveMQ on Ubuntu 20.04
Apache ActiveMQ is an open-source message broker written in Java. It supports several cross-language clients and protocols.
How to use patsplit (GNU AWK)
The patsplit function was introduced in version 4.0 of GNU AWK. It's a string splitter, and it allows you to dissect a string more flexibly than you can with AWK's substr function.
Keep your multiple online lives private with Multi-Account Containers Add-on on Mozilla VPN
At Mozilla, online privacy has always been one of our top priorities. Recently we announced Total Cookie Protection on Firefox Focus to combat cross-site tracking, and last year we introduced Firefox Relay, a privacy-first product that hides your real email address to help protect your identity.
Linux Lite 5.8 Released. Release Highlights and Review.
Linux Lite 5.8 is now available for download and upgrade. Here's a summary of the new changes and quick review of this release.
Increase DNF Download Speed Fedora Linux 35
In the following tutorial, you will learn how to configure and increase your DNF package manager speed on Fedora Linux 35 Workstation or Server.
Trio of Rust Core Team members take their leave
There is only drama in the open source community when the day has a "y" in it, and sure enough a trio of members have decided to step back from the Rust Core Team, including a nine-year veteran of the language.
System76 Launches AMD-Powered Kudu Linux Laptop for Expert Multitaskers
Linux hardware vendor System76 announced today the launch of their newest Linux laptop, Kudu, designed for expert multi-taskers and powered by AMD.
How To Install Suricata on Debian 11
In this tutorial, we are going to explain step-by-step how to install and customize Suricata on Debian 11. Suricata is a Network Security Monitoring tool that processes and controls network traffic. It is used also for generating alerts, logs, and detecting suspicious packets or requests on any service coming to your server. Suricata can be deployed on a server host to scan the incoming and outgoing network traffic or it can be used locally on any compatible machine.
View your Linux servers network connections with netstat
I shared some important first steps to help manage your personal Linux server in a previous article. I briefly mentioned monitoring network connections for listening ports, and I want to expand on this by using the netstat command for Linux systems.
Shaw Joins Firefox’s Trusted Recursive Resolver Program
Today, Mozilla, the maker of Firefox, and Shaw Communications Inc. have announced that Shaw is the first Internet Service Provider (ISP) in Canada to provide Firefox users with encrypted Domain Name System (DNS) services through Mozilla’s Trusted Recursive Resolver (TRR) Program.
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