• Taking a Spin on Bluefin Immutable Linux
    October 24, 2025 from LXer Linux News
    A dinosaur mascot, a read-only core, and a huge ISO– here’s our hands-on experience after taking Bluefin GTS for a ride.
  • Fedora Linux 43 Cleared For Release Next Week
    October 23, 2025 from LXer Linux News
    Fedora 43 complete with its rocket-themed default desktop background on Fedora Workstation 43 is cleared for lifting off next week...
  • VMScape: Cracking VM-Host Isolation in the Speculative Execution Age & How Linux Patches Respond
    October 23, 2025 from LXer Linux News
    In the world of modern CPUs, speculative execution, where a processor guesses ahead on branches and executes instructions before the actual code path is confirmed, has long been recognized as a performance booster. However, it has also...
  • AMD Radeon AI PRO R9700 Hitting Retailers Next Week For $1299 USD
    October 23, 2025 from LXer Linux News
    Back in May AMD announced the Radeon AI PRO R9700 with 128 AI accelerators, 32GB of GDDR6 video memory, and other advantages for this AI-focused RDNA4 based graphics card over the RDNA3-based Radeon PRO W7900. The Radeon AI PRO R9700 was...
  • The end of Windows 10 has been a boon for one particular Linux distro - and I'm not surprised
    October 23, 2025 from LXer Linux News
    According to the Zorin OS Group, it saw over 100,000 downloads of Zorin OS in just over two days.
  • Ubuntu 25.10 Unattended Upgrades Broken Due To Rust Coreutils Bug
    October 23, 2025 from LXer Linux News
    Besides the early fallout of switching to Rust Coreutils on Ubuntu 25.10 causing some breakage, a more pressing issue has been discovered: Ubuntu 25.10's unattended upgrades functionality for automatic security updates is currently...
  • Fedora Opens the Door to AI Tools, Demands Disclosure and Oversight
    October 23, 2025 from LXer Linux News
    The Fedora Council greenlights the use of AI in open-source projects but keeps contributors fully responsible for the results.
  • Absolute vs Relative Path in UNIX/Linux
    October 23, 2025 from LXer Linux News
    The absolute and relative paths are different ways to navigate through directories in your Linux file system that everyone must know.
  • DietPi 9.18 Adds NanoPi R3S, R76S, and M5 Support
    October 23, 2025 from LXer Linux News
    DietPi 9.18 adds support for NanoPi R3S, R76S, and M5, plus a redesigned dashboard with better security and TLS enabled by default.
  • OpenBSD 7.8 out now, and you're not seeing double, 9front releases 'Release'
    October 23, 2025 from LXer Linux News
    New version includes multithreaded TCP/IP and Raspberry Pi 5 supportThe 59th version of the OpenBSD operating system is here, six months after 7.7, with multiple improvements in various areas.…
  • Ray AI Engine Pulled Into The PyTorch Foundation For Unified Open AI Compute Stack
    October 23, 2025 from LXer Linux News
    Announced today at the PyTorch Conference was word that the Ray AI compute engine is becoming a project hosted by the PyTorch Foundation...
  • How to Install and Configure Polybar on Linux
    October 23, 2025 from LXer Linux News
    Learn how to install and configure Polybar to create a Linux status bar that gives you complete control over what it displays.
  • Ubuntu 26.04 LTS “Resolute Raccoon” Daily Builds Are Now Available for Download
    October 23, 2025 from LXer Linux News
    As of today, October 18th, 2025, Canonical has published the first daily build ISO images of the upcoming Ubuntu 26.04 LTS (codename Resolute Raccoon) for early adopters, application developers, and general public testing.
  • System76’s Oryx Pro Is the First Linux Laptop to Ship with the COSMIC Desktop
    October 23, 2025 from Linux Today
    Discover System76's Oryx Pro, the first Linux laptop featuring the innovative COSMIC Desktop. Experience seamless performance and cutting-edge design today. The post System76’s Oryx Pro Is the First Linux Laptop to Ship with the COSMIC...
  • Silicon Labs SixG301 Series 3 SoCs Target Zigbee, Matter, and Thread Development
    October 23, 2025 from LXer Linux News
    Silicon Labs has announced general availability of its new Series 3 platform, debuting with the SiMG301 and SiBG301 wireless SoCs. Built on a 22 nm process, the Series 3 family targets compute-intensive IoT applications that require...
  • Wireshark 4.6 Open-Source Network Protocol Analyzer Released as a Major Update
    October 23, 2025 from Linux Today
    Discover the latest features of Wireshark 4.6, the open-source network protocol analyzer. Explore its major updates and enhance your network analysis skills today. The post Wireshark 4.6 Open-Source Network Protocol Analyzer Released as...
  • Python 3.14 Released With Free-Threaded Mode
    October 23, 2025 from Linux Today
    Discover the new features of Python 3.14, including the innovative free-threaded mode that enhances performance and efficiency for developers. The post Python 3.14 Released With Free-Threaded Mode appeared first on Linux Today .
  • Qualcomm to Acquire Arduino, Pushing Deeper Into AI
    October 23, 2025 from Linux Today
    Qualcomm's acquisition of Arduino marks a significant step into AI, enhancing innovation and technology integration. Discover the implications for the future. The post Qualcomm to Acquire Arduino, Pushing Deeper Into AI appeared first on...
  • DefectDojo: Open-source DevSecOps platform
    October 23, 2025 from Linux Today
    Discover DefectDojo, the open-source DevSecOps platform that streamlines security vulnerability management and enhances your software development lifecycle. The post DefectDojo: Open-source DevSecOps platform appeared first on Linux Today .
  • A Brief Introduction to Makefiles and GNU Make for Beginners
    October 23, 2025 from Linux Today
    Discover the essentials of Makefiles and GNU Make in this beginner-friendly guide. Learn how to automate builds and streamline your development process. The post A Brief Introduction to Makefiles and GNU Make for Beginners appeared first...
  • 7 Useful Things You Didn’t Know You Can Do in Your Linux Terminal
    October 23, 2025 from Linux Today
    Discover 7 surprising and useful commands you can execute in your Linux terminal to enhance productivity and streamline your workflow. The post 7 Useful Things You Didn’t Know You Can Do in Your Linux Terminal appeared first on Linux...
  • ClamAV 1.5 Open-Source Antivirus Engine Released with Major New Features
    October 23, 2025 from Linux Today
    Discover the latest release of ClamAV 1.5, featuring major enhancements and new capabilities. Stay protected with this powerful open-source antivirus engine. The post ClamAV 1.5 Open-Source Antivirus Engine Released with Major New...
  • RustNet: A Real-time Network Monitoring TUI Built With Rust
    October 23, 2025 from Linux Today
    Discover RustNet, a powerful real-time network monitoring TUI built with Rust. Enhance your network management with efficient, user-friendly tools today. The post RustNet: A Real-time Network Monitoring TUI Built With Rust appeared first...
  • Radxa ROCK 4D Single Board Computer Running Linux: Power Consumption
    October 23, 2025 from Linux Today
    Discover the Radxa ROCK 4D single board computer running Linux. Explore its efficient power consumption and performance capabilities for your projects. The post Radxa ROCK 4D Single Board Computer Running Linux: Power Consumption...
  • Oracle OCI Compute E6 Benchmarks For Leading AMD EPYC Turin Performance In The Cloud
    October 23, 2025 from LXer Linux News
    Oracle recently launched their E6 compute shape for Oracle Cloud and powered by AMD EPYC 9005 "Turin" processors. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure also launched their Compute Cloud@Customer X11 and Private Cloud Appliance X11 platforms that...
  • AlmaLinux gives Btrfs a home after Red Hat kicked it out
    October 23, 2025 from LXer Linux News
    Not the default file system, but in the installer if you want itAlmaLinux is to support the Btrfs file system in version 10.1 of its eponymous RHELative operating system.…
  • Fedora Will Allow AI-Assisted Contributions With Proper Disclosure & Transparency
    October 23, 2025 from LXer Linux News
    The Fedora Council has finally come to a decision on allowing AI-assisted contributions to the project. The agreed upon guidelines are fairly straight-forward and will permit AI-assisted contributions if it's properly disclosed and...
  • Carnegie Mellon team claims vector-based system can turbocharge PostgreSQL
    October 22, 2025 from LXer Linux News
    Researchers say 'Proto-X' fine-tunes databases automatically, delivering multifold performance boostsAutomated database systems based on vector embedding algorithms could improve the performance of default settings on common PostgreSQL...
  • OpenBSD 7.8 Released With Raspberry Pi 5 Support, AMD SEV Enablement
    October 22, 2025 from LXer Linux News
    Theo de Raadt released OpenBSD 7.8 today as the newest feature release to this popular BSD operating system...
  • Fedora-based Ultramarine Linux 42 Released with WSL GPU Acceleration
    October 22, 2025 from LXer Linux News
    The Fedora-based Ultramarine Linux 42 lands with WSL GPU support, while the Terra repo gets faster builds and improved performance.
  • Disaggregated Routing with SONiC and VPP: Architecture and Integration – Part One
    October 22, 2025 from Linux.com - Original Content Feed
    The networking industry is undergoing a fundamental architectural transformation, driven by the relentless demands of cloud-scale data centers and the rise of software-defined infrastructure. At the heart of this evolution is the...
  • Kubernetes on Bare Metal for Maximum Performance
    October 14, 2025 from Linux.com - Original Content Feed
    When teams consider deploying Kubernetes, one of the first questions that arises is: where should it run? The default answer is often the public cloud, thanks to its flexibility and ease of use. However, a growing number of organizations...
  • How to Deploy Lightweight Language Models on Embedded Linux with LiteLLM
    June 6, 2025 from Linux.com - Original Content Feed
    This article was contributed by Vedrana Vidulin, Head of Responsible AI Unit at Intellias (LinkedIn). As AI becomes central to smart devices, embedded systems, and edge computing, the ability to run language models locally — without...
  • Automating Compliance Management with UTMStack’s Open Source SIEM & XDR
    May 13, 2025 from Linux.com - Original Content Feed
    Achieving and maintaining compliance with regulatory frameworks can be challenging for many organizations. Managing security controls manually often leads to excessive use of time and resources, leaving less available for strategic...
  • A Simple Way to Install Talos Linux on Any Machine, with Any Provider
    April 27, 2025 from Linux.com - Original Content Feed
    Talos Linux is a specialized operating system designed for running Kubernetes. First and foremost it handles full lifecycle management for Kubernetes control-plane components. On the other hand, Talos Linux focuses on security,...
  • Using OpenTelemetry and the OTel Collector for Logs, Metrics, and Traces
    April 4, 2025 from Linux.com - Original Content Feed
    OpenTelemetry (fondly known as OTel) is an open-source project that provides a unified set of APIs, libraries, agents, and instrumentation to capture and export logs, metrics, and traces from applications. The project’s goal is to...
  • Project Tazama, A Project Hosted by LF Charities With Support From the Gates Foundation, Receives Digital Public Good Designation.
    October 8, 2024 from Linux.com - Original Content Feed
    Exciting news! The Tazama project is officially a Digital Public Good having met the criteria to be accepted to the Digital Public Goods Alliance ! Tazama is a groundbreaking open source software solution for real-time fraud prevention,...
  • Xen 4.19 is released
    October 2, 2024 from Linux.com - Original Content Feed
    Xen Project 4.19 has been officially out since July 31st, 2024, and it brings significant updates. With enhancements in performance, security, and versatility across various architectures like Arm, PPC, RISC-V, and x86, this release is...
  • Advancing Xen on RISC-V: key updates
    October 1, 2024 from Linux.com - Original Content Feed
    At Vates, we are heavily invested in the advancement of Xen and the RISC-V architecture. RISC-V, a rapidly emerging open-source hardware architecture, is gaining traction due to its flexibility, scalability and openness, which align...
  • Linux Foundation Announces OpenSearch Software Foundation to Foster Open Collaboration in Search and Analytics
    September 16, 2024 from Linux.com - Original Content Feed
    AWS transfers OpenSearch to the Linux Foundation to support a vendor-neutral community for search, analytics, observability, and vector database software. Read more at linuxfoundation.org The post Linux Foundation Announces OpenSearch...
  • GitHub Expands Free Feature Access, Slices Other Costs
    April 16, 2020 from LinuxInsider
    GitHub has lowered its pricing plans drastically and made its core features free for everyone, even for private development. GitHub CEO Nat Friedman announced a plan that has been in the works for some time, noting that the changes were...
  • MakuluLinux Flash 2020 Could Be an Xfce Desktop Game-Changer
    April 14, 2020 from LinuxInsider
    MakuluLinux Flash 2020 is a traditional/retro style Linux operating system that focuses on ease of use, comfort and stability. It uses a highly tweaked Xfce desktop environment with features previously not seen in standard Xfce...
  • LMDE4: How Much Does Debian Matter?
    April 3, 2020 from LinuxInsider
    Linux Mint Debian 4, or LMDE4, is now available. Does it really matter whether you run this latest Linux Mint release, based on Debian Linux, instead of Linux Mint 19.3, based on Ubuntu Linux? The answer depends on two things. One is...
  • AryaLinux Provides the Building Blocks for a Unique Linux Experience
    March 27, 2020 from LinuxInsider
    AryaLinux is something different, and when it comes to Linux operating systems, different can be very intriguing. Arya is both a distribution and a platform. That means you can use it as is or turn it into a branded computing system to...
  • 3D Printers Join Arsenal of COVID-19 Weapons
    March 26, 2020 from LinuxInsider
    The worldwide 3D printing community is stepping up to alleviate the shortage of medical equipment needed to battle the COVID-19 pandemic. Participants include entrepreneurs and hackers, companies in the 3D printing industry, automobile...
  • Zorin OS Core Makes GNOME More Comfortable
    March 20, 2020 from LinuxInsider
    Zorin OS 15.2, released on March 8, adds an impressive selection of upgrades and improvements to an already well-oiled Linux operating system. Since its debut in July 2009 Zorin OS cofounder Artyom Zorin has hawked his distribution as an...
  • Open Source Tech Rushes to Front Lines of COVID-19 War
    March 18, 2020 from LinuxInsider
    Open Source software, once the scorn of Microsoft and profit-seeking software developers, is playing an active role in efforts to combat COVID-19's spread. Several open source projects are assisting health providers and helping people...
  • Crowdsourcing App Takes Aim at COVID-19
    March 18, 2020 from LinuxInsider
    COVID-19 researchers have a new source of distributed computing power: crowdsourcing. Usually crowdsourcing involves information or opinion gathering, but in this case it involves computing power. By installing the Folding@home software...
  • Report: Open Source Vulnerabilities Rampant in Popular Projects
    March 12, 2020 from LinuxInsider
    Open Source vulnerabilities rose by nearly 50 percent in 2019 over the previous year, based on a new report. Common vulnerabilities rated as high or critical severity were found in all of the most popular open source projects, according...
  • How to Run the Linux KDE Desktop on a Chromebook
    March 11, 2020 from LinuxInsider
    Chromebooks with the right stuff inside now are able to install and run a complete Linux experience with the KDE desktop without giving up the Chrome OS on the same device. It is not yet flawless, but it does create a hybrid computing...
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