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Ubuntu 24.10 To Enable Frame Pointers For More Packages
With Ubuntu 24.04 LTS was a fundamental change made by Canonical to enable frame pointers by default for their packages in the name of improving the debugging and profiling experience. This has been as part of a broader push by Canonical to focus more on Ubuntu Linux performance and ensuring the needs of developers are met. With Ubuntu 24.10, more of the packages will have frame pointer support enabled.
Fedora and RHEL Users Alerted to OpenSSH Vulnerability
A new vulnerability, CVE-2024-6409, in OpenSSH versions 8.7 and 8.8 risks remote code execution; Fedora 36/37 and RHEL 9 are affected.
How to add more eye candy to the GNOME desktop
If you'd like to spice up your desktop with special effects, the GNOME desktop environment has plenty to offer.
LXD 6.1 Released With Automatic IP Allocation, VM Core Pinning And More
LXD 6.1, the first feature release in the new 6.x series, is released with significant improvements to Linux container and virtual machine management.
Obfuscate – utility to censor private information
Obfuscate is a simple GTK-based utility that’s designed to censor private information.
Top 7 Maintained Open Source RAT Tools
In this article, we are going to see the top RAT tools and software that you can use to control a remote host.
Raspberry Pi OS airs out some fresh options for the summer
Why go outside in the sunshine when you could play with tiny computers in a darkened room? Perhaps hoping to mark independence from x86 PCs, there's a new July 4th release of the official Raspberry Pi OS, although it remains coy of giving a version number.
ASRock Unveils New Mini-ITX Motherboards with AMD Ryzen Embedded 8000/7000 Processors
ASRock Industrial has recently introduced the IMB-A8000 and IMB-A1002 industrial motherboards, equipped with AMD Ryzen Embedded 8000/7000 series processors. These motherboards are engineered to enhance performance and reliability for edge AI applications across various sectors, including smart manufacturing, robotic control, machine vision, and smart retail.
Auto Reset User Account to Original State on Ubuntu 24.04 and 23.04
Learn how to automatically reset the user account to its original state in Ubuntu 23.04 and 24.04 using the script and Systemd service files.
EasyOS 6.0 “Scarthgap” Review: Surprisingly Good Release
A review of the lightweight LIVE Linux distribution EasyOS 6 "Scarthgap" series with new features, apps, and performance.
Hoarder: A Bookmark and Note Taking App (Install via Docker)
Learn how to install, configure, and use the Hoarder All-in-One bookmarking app on Windows, macOS, and Linux using Docker.
Device Memory TCP Nears The Finish Line For More Efficient Networked Accelerators
A year ago Google engineers posted experimental Linux code for Device Memory TCP for more efficient transferring of data from GPUs/accelerators to network devices without having to go through a host CPU memory buffer. After going through many rounds of review, Device Memory TCP appears to be nearing the finish line.
NethSecurity 8.1 Open Source Linux Firewall Released
NethSecurity 8.1, an open-source Linux firewall, is here with improved stability, a new admin management UI, connection tracking, and more.
Linus Torvalds says Kernel 6.10 is progressing well in his recent update
Despite the potential influence of seasonal factors, Torvalds expressed cautious optimism about the state of the kernel. He suggested that the calm might simply indicate that version 6.10 is progressing well in its development.
Mozilla Firefox 128 Is Now Available for Download, Here’s What’s New
Mozilla has pushed today the final build of the Firefox 128 open-source web browser, which will be officially announced on July 9th, 2024, so it’s time to take a look at the new features and improvements.
Debian Needs a Significant Change of Direction and Recognition of Cumulative Errors Made
They just attack the messenger without ever answering the message.
HatDrive! Nano: Affordable 9.00 M.2 HAT for Raspberry Pi 5
The Pineboards HatDrive! Nano is a compact 2230/2242 M-Key M.2 HAT for the Raspberry Pi, measuring 55 x 34mm. It offers an affordable upgrade from a microSD card to M.2 storage, supporting NVMe SSDs, AI accelerators, and other M-Key devices. It is compatible with the official Raspberry Pi case lid and the Active Cooler.
5 Linux commands for managing users
When I need to work with Linux user accounts, I tend to default to the command line. Sure, there are GUIs for this purpose but I find the command line to be more efficient and effective at the task. On top of that, I am often managing Linux users on remote servers, so the command line is my best option.
How to Install Flarum Community Software on Debian 12
Flarum is an open-source discussion software that is the combined successor of esoTalk and FluxBB boards. In this tutorial, we will learn how to install Flarum Community Software on a server based on Debian 12.
Warehouse – useful Flatpak tool
Warehouse is a versatile GNOME-based toolbox for managing Flatpak user data, viewing Flatpak app info, and batch managing installed Flatpaks.
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