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Linuxs New Way Of Informing User-Space Over Hung GPUs May Become More Useful
Last month I wrote about new code slated to be added for Linux 6.15 that would provide a cross-driver/standardized means of reporting to user-space over hung GPUs. For the likes of the AMD and Intel graphics drivers initially, user-space will be notified via this new wedged event when a GPU is hung in case user-space wants to take additional actions to try to recover the GPU or at least properly note the troubled state of the GPU.
Fish Shell 4.0 Released with Rust Port & New bind key notation
Fish shell, the popular free open-source command line shell, release new major 4.0 version yesterday.
How to Install ZFS on Debian/Ubuntu
ZFS (Zettabyte File System) is a robust file system designed to manage large amounts of data while ensuring integrity, scalability, and advanced features like snapshots, compression, and data deduplication. This guide will take you through the steps required to install and enable ZFS on Debian or Ubuntu.
Android Phone’s Unlocked Using Cellebrite’s Linux USB Zero-day Exploit
Amnesty International’s Security Lab has uncovered a sophisticated cyber-espionage campaign in Serbia, where authorities used a zero-day exploit chain developed by Cellebrite to unlock the Android phone of a student activist.
8 Best Free and Open Source Linux Boot Utilities
Here’s 8 useful boot utility tools. They are all free and open source goodness.
Essential Updates for X.Org and XWayland Address Eight New Security Flaws
According to a recently issued advisory from the X.Org Foundation, eight critical security vulnerabilities affecting both X.Org Server and XWayland were disclosed and promptly patched. As an admin using X.Org or XWayland, staying informed and acting quickly is paramount to securing your server and Linux environment.
AMD Radeon RX 9070 Series Officially Announced
The embargo is over! We finally can share details on the exciting Radeon RX 9070 series graphics cards powered by RDNA4 that will be available from Internet retailers next week.
Linux App Release Roundup (Feb 2025)
February proved a bumper month for Linux software updates, seeing big release of productivity suites LibreOffice and ONLYOFFICE and, plus a crop of smaller app updates which didn’t merit a full-length article on this blog.
How To Check And Secure Open Ports In Linux
In this guide, we will explain how to check open ports and secure them in Linux using firewall rules and best practices.
Docker Engine 28 Strengthens Container Security
Docker Engine 28 enhances security by blocking unpublished container ports from LAN access, reducing exposure risks.
Bash Script to Suspend the System after User Inactivity
The modern workspace often demands hours of productivity from users, but what happens when you step away from your computer? To help manage power consumption and increase security, it’s useful to create a Bash script that automatically suspends the system after a period of user inactivity. This article will guide you through the prerequisites needed, the script itself, and how to implement it effectively.
Civilization VII updates roadmap revealed - new update and DLC due out on March 4
2K and Firaxis have revealed the updates roadmap for Civilization VII, along with dates on when to expect some of it and we're set for some big changes. It's been a tough launch for them with thoroughly mixed ratings from players. Hopefully the updates will improve things for everyone.
AMD Engineer Talks Up Vulkan/SPIR-V As Part Of Their MLIR-Based Unified AI Software Play
An AMD engineer presented earlier this month at the Vulkanised 2025 conference in Cambridge (UK) around the work they are pursuing for AI using the MLIR intermediate representation, IREE, and the role that Vulkan/SPIR-V can play for AI acceleration across AMD's wares as well as other hardware.
An update on our Terms of Use
On Wednesday we shared that we’re introducing a new Terms of Use (TOU) and Privacy Notice for Firefox. Since then, we’ve been listening to some of our community’s concerns with parts of the TOU, specifically about licensing.
Best Free and Open Source Software: February 2025 Updates
February 2025 updates to the largest compilation of recommended free and open source software available for Linux.
NetworkManager 1.52 Released with IPvlan Interface Support, ethtool FEC Mode
NetworkManager 1.52 was released today as the latest stable version of this popular open-source software for managing network connections inside a Linux-based operating system.
X8390ABV4 Development Board with MediaTek Genio 510/700 and PCIe Expansion
Youyeetoo recently listed a motherboard based on the MediaTek Genio 510/700 platform, built around the MT8390 and MT8370 processors. The X8390ABV4 MediaTek Development Board includes Gigabit Ethernet, dual-band Wi-Fi, and multiple multimedia interfaces, making it applicable for AI and IoT applications.
DavMail 6.3 Open-Source Exchange Gateway Released
DavMail 6.3 open-source Exchange gateway brings LDAP, IMAP, and Office 365 enhancements, better TLS 1.3, and expanded Docker support.
FreeDesktop.org Devises New Hosting Plan For GitLab Infrastructure
One month ago FreeDesktop.org/X.Org experienced a new cloud crisis with Equinix Metal shutting down and losing access to all the FreeDesktop.org cloud/hosting resources at the end of April. FreeDesktop.org GitLab powers not only the X.Org projects but also Mesa, Wayland, and countless other Linux desktop open-source projects. Fortunately, it looks like they will have a new solution in time.
Stay Ahead of the Game: Essential Tools and Techniques for Linux Server Monitoring
In the ever-evolving digital world, Linux servers form the backbone of enterprises, web applications, and cloud infrastructure. Whether hosting websites, databases, or critical applications, ensuring the smooth operation of Linux servers is crucial.
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