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Tetragon adds visibility to Kubernetes with open-source runtime security platform
One of the best ways to properly secure a cloud-native environment is to have full visibility, and that begins at the Linux kernel level. That’s one of the basic ideas behind the open-source Tetragon project, which celebrated its 1.0 release at the Kubecon NA 2023 event this week.
How to Install Firefly III on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
Firefly III is a self-hosted financial manager that helps you keep track of your expenses. This guide will walk you through setting it up on an Ubuntu 22.04 LTS server.
Canonical reveals more details about Ubuntu Core Desktop
This new entrant in the immutable space is not a replacement for ordinary Ubuntu. Ubuntu Summit 2023 Next April a new LTS Ubuntu arrives, and alongside it will be a whole new immutable desktop edition.…
How to Install Pale Moon Browser on Debian 12
Step-by-step guide on how to install Pale Moon on Debian 12 Bookworm.
Steam Deck OLED: Valve’s Latest Innovation
Valve announced its latest innovation in portable gaming, Steam Deck OLED, with a high dynamic range screen and a longer-lasting battery. More about the new device here!
How to Monitor Your System with Zabbix
n the ever-evolving world of technology, system monitoring stands as the vigilant sentinel against potential downtimes and performance issues. For Linux systems, which are the bedrock of countless applications and services, monitoring is not just a preventative measure; it's an absolute necessity. Enter Zabbix, an open-source monitoring solution tailor-made for the expansive and versatile nature of Linux environments. This article delves into the intricacies of Zabbix, demonstrating why it is an indispensable tool for administrators seeking to harness the full potential of Linux system monitoring.
Mozilla Joins Latest AI Insight Forum
Today Mozilla Foundation President, Mark Surman, spoke with members of the US Senate, including Senator Leader Schumer, Senator Rounds, Senator Heinrich and Senator Young about two of what Mozilla believes are the most critical questions we must ask if we’re to chart a better path forward with AI: How can we protect people’s privacy in […]
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GIMP 2.10.36 Released with Support for ASE and ACB Palettes, New Gradient, and More
GIMP 2.10.36 open-source, free, and cross-platform image editing software has been officially released today as a new maintenance update to the GIMP 2.10 series as the devs continue to work hard on the next major release, GIMP 3.0.
Fedora 39 waves goodbye to modularity, but has enough spins to make your head spin
20th anniversary version of Linux distro brings lots of new goodies. Fedora Linux is released when it's ready, so two decades plus one day after its debut, the latest version is here, with lots of new goodies.…
How to Install Snipe-IT on Ubuntu 22.04
Snipe-IT is an open-source IT asset management tool built on Laravel. With their web-based friendly interface, it enables its users to track their hardware and software assets. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Snipe-IT on Ubuntu 22.04.
Installing Vanilla GNOME on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Explained
Need a clean GNOME setup on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS? Here’s how to simplify your desktop, switching effortlessly to a vanilla GNOME experience.
KDE Plasma 6 Alpha "megarelease" is Out for Testing
An early KDE Plasma 6 Alpha version is now available to download and test.
elementary OS 8 to Ship with Wayland by Default, Based on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS
The year of the Wayland desktop is almost here and elementary OS is the last distribution to announce plans for switching to Wayland by default with its next major release, elementary OS 8, due out in late 2024.
Ubuntu Core Linux Developer Preview is ready for testing
Spun off from Canonical's Internet of Things Linux, the immutable Ubuntu Core Desktop is moving closer to reality.
Open source work makes me appreciate software testing. It's not an academic exercise
Literally...
Systems Approach Perhaps the single biggest aspect of systems building I’ve come to appreciate since shifting my focus from academic pursuits to open source software development is the importance of testing and test automation.…
Install Win11 as KVM on Fedora 39 Server
Mentioned procedure on Fedora 39 Server requires only verification of presence packages edk2-ovmf swtpm swtpm-tools on the system. You are not supposed to experience any problems during deployment Win11 KVM in security mode (virt-manager's setup)
The Future of Shopping
It’s clear that online shopping has given consumers more choices than ever, offering remarkable convenience with a few clicks of a button. But there’s a catch. With Fakespot by Mozilla, which uses AI to detect fake reviews and scams, we’ve seen it all when it comes to e-commerce. Counterfeits, fake reviews, review flooding, and nowadays, […]
Fedora Linux 39 Is Now Available for Download, Powered by Linux Kernel 6.5
After several delays, the Fedora Project released today Fedora Linux 39 as the latest stable version of this Red Hat-sponsored GNU/Linux distribution for the masses featuring the latest technologies and Open Source apps.
13 Best Free and Open Source Python Data Analysis
Data analysis is a process of inspecting, cleansing, transforming and modelling data with the goal of discovering useful information, informing conclusions and supporting decision-making.
How to Install Hugo Site Generator with Nginx on Rocky Linux 9
Hugo is an open-source static site generator written in Go. It generates content by converting posts written in markdown language to HTML. In this tutorial, we will explore how to install Hugo to create a static website on a server powered by Rocky Linux 9. We will use the Nginx server to host the site and the Let's Encrypt SSL certificate to secure our installation.
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