Launch Fedora 40 in Microsoft Azure
In Fedora 40, Cloud images for Microsoft Azure are directly available in Azure via its new Community Gallery feature. This article will describe how to use these. Introduction Starting in Fedora 39, the Fedora Project began producing Cloud images for Microsoft Azure which could be manually uploaded to an Azure tenant. In Fedora 40, these […]
MX Linux 23.3 “Libretto” Released with Linux Kernel 6.8 and Updated Components
The MX Linux team announced today the release and general availability of MX Linux 23.3 as the third stable update to the latest MX Linux 23 “Libretto” series of this Debian-based distribution featuring Xfce, KDE Plasma, and Fluxbox editions, as well as a Raspberry Pi edition.
How to create a bootable Linux USB drive
If you want to install Linux on a desktop, you'll first have to create a bootable USB drive with your distribution of choice.
Ventoy 1.0.98 Fixes Boot Issues
Ventoy 1.0.98, an open-source tool for creating a bootable USB drive to load multiple ISO files, brings a few important fixes. Here's more on that!
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: May 19th, 2024
The 188th installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on May 19th, 2024, keeping you updated with the most important things happening in the Linux world.
Everything You Need to Know About the DNF Package Manager
DNF is a powerful package and repository manager for RPM-based Linux distros. Learn how you can use DNF to manage your Linux system today.
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.
What are AppImages and how do you use them on Linux?
This unique format for distributing Linux applications keeps it simple -- mostly.
IceWM 3.5.0: With Focus on Usability and System Compatibility
IceWM-3.5.0 window manager rolls out new features for theme installation and enriched address bar functionality.
6 Best Free and Open Source Linting Tools
We recommend the finest prose linters, software which checks your text against style guides.
HandBrake 1.8 Video Transcoder Adds GTK4 Port on Linux, FFmpeg 7.0 Support
HandBrake 1.8 open-source and cross-platform video transcoder application arrived today as a major update that finally brings a GTK4 port for Linux, as well as numerous other new features and improvements.
Fedora Miracle Spin: A New Member to Fedora’s Family
Fedora Engineering Steering Committee approved Miracle, a new Wayland compositor based on Ubuntu’s MIR, as an official Fedora spin starting with F41.
AlmaLinux 9.4 beta is out: 4 reasons to consider it for your desktop
The server-centric, open-source Linux distribution's latest beta is available with plenty of updates, and it could be your new favorite desktop operating system. Here's why.
IceWM 3.5 Lightweight Window Manager Released with New Features
IceWM 3.5 lightweight window manager has been released today as a major update that introduces several new features, options, commands, improvements, and bug fixes.
Endless OS 6 Review: Best Distro for Learning, Schools
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Guardian Digital, Inc (linuxsecurity.com) Has Resorted to Plagiarism by Chatbots, Flooding the World Wide Web With Fake 'Articles' Wrongly Attributed to Brittany Day
linuxsecurity.com was publishing some weird pages whose titles closely resembled other sites' articles
Kopia – backup/restore tool
Kopia is a fast and secure backup/restore tool that allows you to create encrypted snapshots of your data and save the snapshots to remote or cloud storage of your choice, to network-attached storage or server, or locally on your machine.
Grafana 11.0 Rolls Out with New Tools for Metrics and Logs Exploration
Grafana 11.0: Now with subfolders, better visualizations, simplified metrics exploration, advanced alerting features, and more.
KDE Unveils Frameworks 5.116.0, Here’s What’s New
KDE Frameworks 5.116.0 ships with an updated icons set, TGA support, security updates, and more.
The top three Linux 6.9 kernel upgrades
The recently released Linux 6.9 kernel brings several significant updates and improvements. Here are the most important ones.
Gomir Linux Backdoor Deployed by Kimsuky APT in South Korean Cyberattacks
The Kimsuky APT group, reportedly linked to North Korea's Reconnaissance General Bureau (RGB), has been identified deploying a Linux version of its GoBear backdoor called Gomir. The Gomir backdoor is structurally similar to GoBear, leading to concerns within the cybersecurity community. The overlapping code between malware variants raises questions regarding the extent of the threat and the potential implications for targeted organizations.
15 Best Free and Open Source Audio Editors
The best free audio editors make it simple and easy to manage audio files for a variety of different purposes.
Kinsing Hacker Group Exploits More Flaws, Expands Cryptojacking Botnet
The Kinsing hacker group, or H2Miner, has been orchestrating illicit cryptocurrency mining campaigns since 2019 and poses a persistent security threat. The group continuously evolves its toolkit by integrating newly disclosed vulnerabilities to expand its botnet.
SUSE’s Agama Installer Shifts from Cockpit to HTTP
SUSE's new installer, Agama, is taking shape. Now, with a faster startup, improved architecture, and a powerful new storage setup interface.
Research Indicates All Linux Vendor Kernels Are Insecure - But There's a Fix!
Recent research sheds light on the security vulnerabilities prevalent in Linux vendor kernels due to flawed engineering processes that backport fixes. It emphasizes the importance of using the most up-to-date kernel releases for enhanced security, challenging the traditional vendor-bound kernel model.
Plasma 6 Desktop Finally Landed in Void Linux
Void Linux users can now enjoy KDE Plasma 6 after the desktop environment is already available in the distribution's repositories.
Open Source Initiative tries to define Open Source AI
Meanwhile, the creator of Open Source Definition argues the real problem is unauthorized copying
The Open Source Initiative – the non-profit overseeing the Open Source Definition, which lays out the requirements for software licenses – is taking its effort to define Open Source AI to the wisdom of the crowds.…
Tails 6.3 Rolls Out with Updated Tor Browser
Tails 6.3 security-focused Linux distro released with Romanian & Malayalam translations and an updated Tor Browser to 13.0.15.
GNOME OS Migrates to Systemd-Sysupdate
GNOME OS's transition to systemd-sysupdate promises secure and swift updates for a safer, more consistent OS.
Vale – software to help you write with a consistent tone and style
Vale is open source software which enforces editorial style guidelines in documents. This syntax-aware linter for prose is built with speed and extensibility in mind.
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