Fortifying Email Security with Infosec Through the SDLC
Imagine releasing a software solution into the market only to realize the user cannot use the app properly. They have been reporting numerous bugs, which has lowered your reputation and reliability.
7 Best Free and Open Source Configuration Management Databases
A configuration management database (CMDB) is a repository of information related to the various components of an information system detailing an organisation’s IT services and the relationships between those components
Build a Monitoring System with Grafana and Prometheus on Debian 12
Grafana is an open-source and multi-platform data visualization platform developed by Grafana Labs. In this guide, you will install Grafana on the Debian 12 server with Nginx as a reverse proxy, then add Prometheus as the data source and configure the Grafana Dashboard for system monitoring.
Meet Raspberry Pi Connect, a New Tool to Access Your Raspberry Pi Remotely
The Raspberry Foundation announced today Raspberry Pi Connect as a new web-based tool to easily and securely access your Raspberry Pi computer from anywhere in the world, using just a web browser.
Sparky 2024.05 Introduces Autopartitioning for Faster Setup
New in Sparky Linux 2024: CLI Installer enhancements and major package upgrades from Debian testing.
13 Best Free and Open Source RAW Processing Tools
As implied by the name, RAW files have not been processed. By taking pictures in raw format the photographer is not committing to the conversion software that is built into the firmware of the camera.
Get Involved with Fedora Bootable Containers
For quite a while now, we’ve had image-based Fedora Linux variants—starting with Fedora Atomic Host and Atomic Desktop. The original variants evolved into Fedora CoreOS, Fedora IoT, a whole family of Fedora Atomic Desktops, and the awesome Universal Blue project. Bootable containers make it much simpler to create and collaborate on image-based Fedora systems. Here’s […]
Overcoming Insider Threats in Open Source Environments
The recent discovery of a backdoor in XZ Utils , a widely used Linux tool, raises concerns about the security of the open-source ecosystem. While the open-source community successfully reacted to remove the malware , this event highlights the presence of spies within their midst and the need for stricter security measures.
Fedora Asahi Remix 40 Is Now Available for Apple Silicon Macs with KDE Plasma 6
The Fedora Project announced today the general availability of the Fedora Asahi Remix 40 distribution developed in close collaboration with Fedora Asahi SIG and the Asahi Linux project for Apple Silicon Macs.
rEFInd: A Modern and Customizable Boot Manager for Linux
rEFInd is a modern and highly customizable boot manager for UEFI and EFI-based machines that can be easily installed on any new Linux system.
Personalize Your Bootloader: A Guide to Customize GRUB
I recently installed Ubuntu 24.04 LTS on my notebook. Since I also have other distributions like TUXEDO OS, I need to access the GRUB bootloader menu to choose which one to boot during startup.
While the functionality of the default GRUB theme is undeniable, I found its appearance a bit dated (though you may disagree). This led me to explore ways to customize it for a more stylish look. My goal was to create a visually appealing experience from the moment I boot my system all the way to the desktop environment.
Let's explore how to customize GRUB to enhance your overall Linux visual experience!
Developing AI? RHEL AI’s Developer Preview is Here
Red Hat introduces Red Hat Enterprise Linux AI, featuring open-source Granite models and InstructLab for easy AI deployment.
Chroot Linux command with examples
The chroot Linux command is a shorthand for “change root”. We use it to change the apparent root directory for a running process and its children. Chroot runs a command with a specified root directory and is executed by the superuser, commonly known as the root user on many Linux systems. In the following paragraphs, we will explain the syntax of the command, describe the options within the command in more detail, and show you real-life examples used daily by Linux system administrators.
Run Fedora Linux 40 on Your Apple Silicon Mac with Fedora Asahi Remix 40
The Fedora Project team announced the general availability of Fedora Asahi Remix 40. This new release brings the recently launched Fedora Linux 40 operating system to Apple Silicon Macs.
Linux Lite 7.0 Is Now Available for Testing, Based on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS and Xfce 4.18
Linux Lite developer Jerry Bezencon announced today the Release Candidate (RC) version of the upcoming Linux Lite 7.0 distribution for those who want to help with testing and report issues before the final release hits the streets.
Openterface Mini-KVM -- An Open-Source KVM Solution
Openterface Mini-KVM - An Open-Source KVM Solution
Fedora Asahi Remix 40 is now available
We are happy to announce the general availability of Fedora Asahi Remix 40. This release brings the newly released Fedora Linux 40 to Apple Silicon Macs. Fedora Asahi Remix is developed in close collaboration with the Fedora Asahi SIG and the Asahi Linux project. It was unveiled at Flock 2023 and first released later in […]
Fedora Asahi Remix 40 Released for Apple Silicon Devices
Fedora Asahi Remix 40 is now available, bringing Fedora Linux 40 to Apple Silicon and offering KDE Plasma 6 as a top desktop choice.
FreeBSD to Get a New Graphical Installer for Easier Installation
The FreeBSD team is developing a new graphical installer for FreeBSD, aiming to make installation and setup process easier for beginners.
DietPi April 2024 News (Version 9.3) & Open Beta Version 9.4.0
DietPi recently released version 9.3, followed by Open Beta v9.4.0, with both updates introducing new features, enhancements, and bug fixes to the lightweight Linux distribution. DietPi: DietPi is a lightweight and optimized OS based on Linux, specifically designed for single-board computers and small-scale devices. It aims to provide a minimal and efficient environment for running […]
PeerTube 6.1 Introduces Account Import/Export Feature
PeerTube 6.1, a decentralized video platform, brings account import/export, original video file preservation, and more.
Gaupol: Create or Edit Subtitle Files with a Free Subtitle Editor
Gaupol is a free and open-source subtitle editor that allows anyone to easily create or edit subtitle files and supports multiple subtitle formats.
How to embed documentation in Bash scripts
Documenting how an application works, its purpose, and its intended usage is really important, even if it is just a simple shell script we are talking about. To ease code maintenance in the most basic cases, documentation can be embed directly inside scripts. In this tutorial we learn how to include Pearl’s Plain Old Documentation syntax (POD) in bash scripts, and how to convert it to various formats using pod2 utilities such as pod2man and pod2html.
How to Install Telegram on Ubuntu (and Other Linux Distro’s)
In this article, you will discover different ways to install the Telegram desktop client on Linux, including steps to enable dark mode.
How to Find Files Containing a Specific Text (String) on Linux
Discover a step-by-step guide on how one can search for files containing specific text (or strings) on Linux without using any external tools.
10 Things to Do After Installing Fedora 40 (Workstation)
A list of 10 things you can perform after installing Fedora 40 Workstation Edition. A curated list just for you of this release.
Dynebolic is a Portable OS You Can Bring Everywhere With You
Dynebolic is a fully open-source portable Linux distro for multimedia production. Learn what makes it special and how to run it on PC today.
Linux Mint 22 Will Bring XApp Independence, Improved Security, and Compatibility
The upcoming release of Linux Mint 22 will introduce significant changes, particularly in handling XApp , GNOME applications, and the Software Manager. These changes aim to enhance the overall user experience within the Linux Mint ecosystem, bolster security, and improve compatibility. Let's examine what you have to look forward to in Linux Mint 22 and the implications of these changes for Linux admins and security practitioners.
Lightweight Dillo browser springs back to life, still doesn't care about JavaScript
First new version in almost a decade now boasts TLS. The Dillo web browser has returned with a new release, version 3.1. It's nearly nine years after version 3.05 appeared on the last day of June 2015.…
Understanding the Basics of SELinux Policy Management on CentOS
In the vast ocean of Linux security, SELinux stands as a stalwart guardian, often misunderstood yet crucial for safeguarding systems against potential threats. As administrators and users delve deeper into the realms of CentOS, mastering SELinux policy management becomes imperative for ensuring robust security configurations. This article aims to demystify SELinux policy management on CentOS, providing an introduction to its intricacies and functionalities.
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