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Ventoy 1.0.87 Brings Support for Lenovo Product Recovery and Dell PER ISOs

  • 9to5Linux.com; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on Jan 8, 2023 10:25 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
Ventoy 1.0.87 has been released today for this open-source and cross-platform bootable USB solution that lets you create multi-boot USB drives for ISO, WIM, IMG, VHD(x), and EFI files, supporting numerous OS types and platforms, including Linux, Unix, ChromeOS, VMware, Windows, WinPE, etc.

Fault-Tolerant SFTP scripting - Retry Failed Transfers Automatically

The whole of modern networking is built upon an unreliable medium. Routing equipment has free license to discard, corrupt, reorder, or duplicate data which it forwards. The understanding of the IP layer in TCP/IP is that there are no guarantees of accuracy. No IP network can claim to be 100% reliable.

OpenMandriva Lx 23.01: A Breath of Fresh Air for Distro Hoppers

  • Linuxiac.com; By Bobby Borisov (Posted by bobolin on Jan 8, 2023 5:39 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
OpenMandriva is changing course by introducing the ROME rolling release, which makes its debut in OpenMandriva Lx 23.01.

OpenMandriva Introduces "ROME" 23.01: A New Rolling Release Edition

A new rolling release-based edition OpenMandriva "ROME" 23.01 debuts with KDE Plasma, GNOME desktop flavours and some cool apps.

Linux Kernel 4.9 Reaches End of Life After 6 Years of Support

After being supported for a little more than six years, the Linux 4.9 kernel series has finally reached end of life with the 4.9.337 update released earlier this morning. The kernel is now marked appropriately as EOL on the kernel.org website, which means that it will no longer receive maintenance and security updates.

ripgrep-all (rga): search text on any file

ripgrep-all is a search tool that wraps ripgrep (a powerful grep alternative) and enables it to search in pdf, odt, docx, movie subtitles, images, etc.

Why Perl is making a comeback: 5 reasons why it's worth learning

Perl is a popular programming language that is widely used in the tech industry for tasks such as web development, data processing, and system administration. Its simplicity, flexibility, and power make it a good choice for those looking to pursue a career in the tech industry. In this article, we will explore the strengths of Perl and discuss why it may be a good choice for those looking to learn a programming language.

How To Check The Password Complexity In Linux

In this short tutorial, we will see how to check the password complexity in Linux from commandline.

Mint’s LMDE 5: POC or the Best Linux Desktop Out There?

  • Linuxiac.com; By Bobby Borisov (Posted by bobolin on Jan 7, 2023 3:22 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Linux, Mint
Isn’t the Debian-based Mint’s LMDE 5, existing just as a proof-of-concept, actually the best desktop Linux distro? Spoiler alert: it might be!

Best Free Android Apps: KOReader – document viewer

  • LinuxLinks.com; By LinuxLinks (Posted by sde on Jan 7, 2023 12:59 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Android
KOReader is a document viewer for a wide variety of file formats. It’s available for Linux, Android, and E Ink devices.

An introduction to DocArray, an open source AI library

DocArray is a library for nested, unstructured, multimodal data in transit, including text, image, audio, video, 3D mesh, and so on. Starting in November of 2022, DocArray is open source...

The January 2023 Issue of the PCLinuxOS Magazine

The PCLinuxOS Magazine staff is pleased to announce the release of the January 2023 issue.

Rust projects open to denial of service thanks to Hyper mistakes

  • The Register (Posted by bob on Jan 7, 2023 7:38 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
If only there were some way to avoid...oh, there is? RTFM Security researchers at have identified multiple vulnerabilities arising from careless use of the Rust Hyper package, a very popular library for handling HTTP requests.…

Nitrux 2.6.0 Takes Bold Steps: Drops apt, Adds Flathub and Pipewire

Nitrux 2.6.0 release brings Flathub and Pipewire by default, Wayland login in SDDM, drops apt package manager and more.

Pinta 2.1 Release Brings WebP Support, Screenshot Feature on Wayland

  • debugpointnews.com; By arindam (Posted by arindam1989 on Jan 7, 2023 2:52 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Release highlights of MS Paint alternative drawing program Pinta 2.1, which brings Wayland and WebP image support.

Malware Effect at Least 30 WordPress Plugins – Update Now

At least 30 WordPress plugins are actively being exploited by a pair of similar trojans, that put a backdoor on websites and redirect traffic to malware infected sites.

Edge Computing device powered by Celeron CPU and RPi 2040

  • LinuxGizmos.com (Posted by bob on Jan 6, 2023 10:06 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
The SenseCAP M4 Square is an edge computing solution integrating a Quad-core J4125 processor and a Dual-core RP 2040 microcontroller as a coprocessor. This device offers a 2.5GbE port, dual 4K@60Hz displays and it can run FluxOS for web3.0 dAPPs. As mentioned earlier, the SenseCAP M4 Square features the following Celeron processor with 14nm architecture […]

What's your favorite Mastodon app?

Mastodon is an open source social networking platform for microblogging. While it has a web-based interface, many users prefer to use a client to access Mastodon. Clients are programs or applications that allow users to access and interact with the Mastodon platform from a variety of devices, including computers, tablets, and phones. This is a list of my favorite Mastodon clients so far.

HandBrake 1.6.0, a major release that brings AV1 video encoding

Handbrake is one of the best (for me, it is the best) video transcoder (converter) tools out there. It is free, open-source, and natively supports Linux. In the past few days, the HandBrake team announced the release of HandBrake 1.6.0 with numerous new features and improvements.

Linux DataOps: a career path with endless potential

  • linuxcareers.com; By Lucas Rees (Posted by linuxer on Jan 6, 2023 4:11 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Community, Linux
Are you looking for a career that combines the power of Linux with the excitement of big data? If so, Linux DataOps may be the perfect fit for you! In this rapidly growing field, professionals work to optimize and manage the data pipelines and workflows that drive businesses and organizations in the digital age. But what exactly is Linux DataOps, and why should Linux careers consider going into this field?

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