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Raspberry Pi 5 Kernel Graphics Driver Support Will Hopefully Be Upstreamed Soon
While the Raspberry Pi 5 debuted last September, the mainline Linux kernel support for this popular single board computer continues to lag behind the state of Raspberry Pi's downstream kernel.
Compex Introduces New Wi-Fi 7 Dual-Band Modules: WLE7002E25D and WLT7002E25D-E
Compex Systems has expanded its range of wireless solutions by introducing two new Wi-Fi 7 modules: the WLE7002E25D and the WLT7002E25D-E. These modules are designed to enhance wireless performance and reliability, offering a cost-effective alternative to Wi-Fi 6 modules according to the company.
rdiff-backup – reverse differential backup tool
rdiff-backup is a command-line reverse differential backup tool, over a network or locally. This is free and open source software written in Python.
Firefox tips and tricks for online shopping
My relationship with online shopping is ever evolving. It’s either a little too convenient, extremely gratifying or entirely too much fun. I’m an eBay hawk, a casual Amazon browser and a Sephora VIB member. I recently joined the team at Fakespot though, which changed the game for my online shopping habits.
DRM lease protocol support finally merged for GNOME Wayland - great for VR fans
VR fans rejoice! The GNOME project has finally pulled in DRM lease protocol support today, something required for getting VR under GNOME on Wayland working well.
Securing Linux Systems with eBPF: The Future of In-Kernel Observability and Security
Learn about eBPF, its integration with Linux, applications in monitoring and securing systems, and more. Linux runs in IT infrastructure worldwide, including servers, cloud environments, virtual machines, and critical infrastructure. As the threat landscape changes and security threats become more sophisticated, the need for advanced security mechanisms has increased.
systemd 256.1: Now slightly less likely to delete /home
Fixes catastrophic data loss, er, bug, er poorly documented feature... user error. Following closely after the release of version 256, version 256.1 fixes a handful of bugs. One of these is emphatically not systemd-tmpfiles recursively deleting your entire home directory. That's a feature.
Systemd’s systemd-tmpfiles Command Can Put in Danger Your Home Directory
A user reports that running systemd 256's "systemd-tmpfiles" command with the added "--purge" option can delete the home directory's contents.
How to Find Writable Files and Directories in Linux
When managing a Linux system, ensuring the security and appropriate permissions of files and directories is crucial. Particularly, being aware of which files and directories have write permissions is important for system security and data integrity. This guide will show you how to use the find command to search recursively through the file system to identify files and directories based on their write permissions.
Intel Introduces New Gaudi "2D" Product Support To Their Linux Driver
It was just a few months back that Intel introduced a Gaudi "2C" variant of Gaudi2 to their open-source Linux driver. This variant might be for some export model or otherwise a hyperscaler/customer-specific revision or something along those lines. Now appearing within new Habana Labs driver patches for the upcoming Linux 6.11 kernel are patches for a new Gaudi 2D variant.
Enhancing Your Wellness Journey: Optimizing Self-Care with Linux Gadgets
In our fast-paced, technology-driven world, maintaining wellness and self-care is more critical than ever. Wellness encompasses a broad spectrum of physical, mental, and emotional health aspects, and self-care involves practices that help us maintain and improve these areas. As technology evolves, so do the tools available to support our wellness journey. Among these tools, Linux-based gadgets stand out for their adaptability, customizability, and security.
OpenAI co-founder Ilya Sutskever's new startup aims to create 'safe superintelligence'
OpenAI co-founder Ilya Sutskever – who last month quit the GPT creator – has unveiled his next gig: an outfit dubbed Safe Superintelligence Inc. that aims to produce a product of the same name – without the "Inc." The startup currently appears to comprise not much more than three people, a static HTML web page, a social media presence, and a mission.
How Does the Linux Foundation Work and What Does it Do?
I’ve long been involved with the Linux Foundation (LF). In 2000, a consortium of companies, including IBM, HP, and Intel, founded the Open Source Development Labs (OSDL), a non-profit organization to support the continued development of Linux and promote its use in enterprise computing, which A few years later, in 2007 the OSDL merged with the Free Standards Group to become the Linux Foundation. At the time, I was leading the Linux initiative that IBM had launched in January of 2000 to embrace Linux across all the company’s products and services.
14 Best Free and Open Source Command-Line Image Compression Tools
To provide an insight into the quality of software that is available, we have compiled our recommended commnand-line image compression tools.
ONLYOFFICE Docs 8.1 Introduces Advanced PDF Editor and More
ONLYOFFICE Docs 8.1 cross-platform office suite debuts with powerful PDF editing, Slide Master, and better RTL support.
How to Uninstall MySQL from Ubuntu 24.04 (for Beginners)
Learn how to completely remove MySQL from Ubuntu, Debian, Linux Mint, and other Linux distros via the recommended methods.
How to fix “err_cache_miss”
In this tutorial, we are going to explain how to fix the err_cache_miss web browser error. Using your web browser daily can lead to unexpected issues that prevent you from accessing the website. There are different types of errors recognizable with code numbers or error messages.
eBPF: Enabling security and performance to co-exist
Today, most organizations and individuals use Linux and the Linux kernel with a “one-size-fits-all” approach. This differs from how Linux was used in the past–for example, 20 years ago, many users would compile their kernel and modify it to fit their specific needs, architectures and use cases. This is no longer the case, as one-size-fits-all has become good enough. But, like anything in life, “good enough” is not the best you can get.
SUSE expands Linux Enterprise support to 2037, unveils product updates
From extended Linux support lifecycles to enhanced Kubernetes platform capabilities, SUSE is aiming to give customers expanded choice while enabling emerging technological use cases. As part of its SUSEcon updates, there are new versions of multiple platforms including SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 service pack 6, SUSE Manager, Rancher Prime 3.1, NeuVector Prime 5.4 and Harvester 1.3.1, SUSE Adaptive Telco Infrastructure Platform 3.0 and SUSE Edge 3.0
Libgcrypt 1.11.0 Rolls Out with New Algorithms and APIs
Libgcrypt 1.11.0 brings cutting-edge cryptographic solutions with improved APIs, enhanced speeds, quantum-resistant algorithms, and more.
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