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Cygwin, a Linux-like environment for Windows, released version 3.4.0, comes with full ASLR enabled by default.
Asahi Linux Brings Hardware Acceleration to Apple Silicon Systems
Asahi Linux devs announced the first public Apple Silicon GPU driver release bringing OpenGL support to all Apple M-series systems.
SparkyLinux 2022.12 Rolling December Update Is Here
SparkyLinux 2022.12 updated its LXQt, MATE, Xfce, and KDE rolling editions, featuring kernel 6.0.10 and an updated package base.
How to Add a User in Linux With Examples
This guide shows how to add a user in Linux using the useradd and adduser commands or utilizing the GUI tools that the desktop provides.
GIMP Stable Released for the First Time for Apple Silicon Devices
Apple users using M1 and M2-based devices can now take advantage of the first stable version of the GIMP image editor for these architectures.
NixOS 22.11 “Raccoon” Released with Security in Mind
One of the most software-rich Linux distributions, NixOS, has released v22.11 with a strong focus on security and updated software versions.
ClamAV Reached v1.0.0, Bringing Functionalities Improvements
ClamAV is the most popular free and open-source antivirus software. With the ClamAV 1.0.0 LTS release, developers move the Dockerfile and related scripts from the main repository to a new one.
Proxmox Backup Server 2.3 Brings Essential Enhancements
Proxmox Backup Server is a free, open-source enterprise backup solution to back up and restore virtual machines, containers, and physical hosts following the client-server model. The new release is based on Debian 11.5 and adds namespace-aware prune jobs and offline mirroring capabilities.
OpenRGB 0.8 Is Here with Many More Devices Supported
OpenRGB 0.8 highlights a few general improvements under the hood and in the user interface and added support for more devices and platforms.
How to Change the GNOME Activities Icon with a Custom One
Want to add a custom icon to replace the GNOME Activities button in the top left corner? Here’s how to do it with ease.
Rocky Linux 9.1 Released, Introduces Keylime Tool
Rocky Linux 9.1 features updated developer tools and Keylime, an open-source, scalable trust system based on TPM Technology.
Restic Backup and Restore Data on Linux with Examples
This guide explains what Restic is, how to install it on Linux, and how to use Restic to easily, fast, and reliably back up and restore data.
First Look at the Upcoming Fedora Web-Based Installer
Fedora announced the first public preview of the new web-based Anaconda Installer, significantly simplifying the installation process.
Proxmox 7.3 Brings Initial Support for Cluster Resource Scheduling
Based on Debian 11.5, Proxmox 7.3 Virtual Environment comes with Ceph Quincy support, initial CRS support, and tags for virtual guests.
Oracle Linux 8.7 Is Here with Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel R7
Oracle Linux 8.7, released less than two weeks following RHEL 8.7, is now available for download and upgrading for users of previous versions of the 8.x series. The new release includes numerous updates for software developers and security and system tool improvements.
Tails 5.7 OS Released with a Newly Added Privacy-Oriented Tool
Focused on security, Tails 5.7 comes with an updated Tor browser and Metadata Cleaner, a tool to view and clean metadata in files.
LinkStar H68K Is a Portable WiFi Pocket Router Able to Run Linux
Based on a quad-core Cortex-A55 RK3568 chip, the LinkStar H68K is a portable pocket WiFi router that can also function as a media player.
Orange Pi 5 SBC Is Available for Pre-order, Prices Start at $60
Single Board Computers (SBC) have been widely used among Linux users, self-hosting enthusiasts, and home automation hobbyists. Orange Pi 5, powered by the Rockchip RK3588S, is four times faster than its predecessor, Orange Pi 4 LTS. Shipments begin in December.
First Look at the Upcoming Mageia 9, Here’s What’s New
Mageia’s devs just released an alpha version of the upcoming Mageia 9, giving a good idea of what to expect from the final release.
wattOS 12 Surprised Linux Users after Years of Inactivity
Users choose lightweight Linux distributions because they can bring aging hardware back to life or simply because they offer a lightning-fast desktop environment. Six years after its last R10 release, the lightweight Linux distribution wattOS 12 arrived rebased to the stable Debian 11 branch.
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