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How to Install and Use Nessus Vulnerability Scanner on Ubuntu 24.04

Nessus is a network scanning tool and vulnerability scanner developed by Tenable. It is used for vulnerability assessments, penetration testing, and ethical hacking. In this guide, you'll learn how to install Nessus on Ubuntu 24.04 server.

Red Hat unit sees AI as new engine of growth

Red Hat Thailand, the local operating unit of the global open source firm, expects artificial intelligence (AI) to be its new growth engine, enabling organisations to deploy generative AI on a cost-effective basis.

DXVK 2.6 Released With NVIDIA Reflex Support, Numerous Improvements

Released today ahead of a potential Proton 10.0 release for re-basing Valve's Steam Play tech atop the recent Wine 10.0 release, DXVK 2.6 is out today as the newest iteration of this Direct3D 8 / 9 / 10 / 11 implementation atop the Vulkan API for enhancing the Linux gaming experience.

Redditor proves Linux desktop environments can run on your Google Pixel

It's well-known that the Android operating system is built on a specialized version of the open-source Linux kernel. While development of Android apps has evolved to use specific AOSP components, the Android Runtime still uses Linux. So, we wonder why users haven't had access to the classic command-line interface that Linux distros on desktop are known for.

Vantron Introduces the VT USB AH 8108 Wi-Fi HaLow Dongle Featuring Morse Micro MM8108

Vantron has introduced the VT-USB-AH-8108 Wi-Fi HaLow Dongle, a compact connectivity solution powered by Morse Micro’s MM8108 chipset. The device supports long-range, low-power wireless communication through a plug-and-play USB interface.

Ubuntu 25.04 Default Wallpaper & Mascot Unveiled

Each new Ubuntu release bears a bespoke desktop background and animal mascot, and the upcoming release of the Plucky Puffin proves no exception.

AMDVLK 2025.Q1.3 Brings Radeon RX 9070 Series Support

AMD today released AMDVLK 2025.Q1.3 as their official open-source Vulkan API driver for Linux systems. With this update is support for the Navi48 GPU with the recently-launched Radeon RX 9070 RDNA4 graphics cards.

I installed Linux on this 8-inch mini laptop - now I'm rethinking my main driver

The eight-inch Piccolo N150 is tiny, but its surprisingly good display and solid frame prove it's not a toy.

FOSS Weekly #25.11: Limit Battery Charging, File Searching, Sudo Tweaks and More Linux Stuff

Keeping your laptop always plugged-in speeds up the deterioration of its battery life. But if you are using a docking station, you don't have the option to unplug the power cord.

Android 16 may get a built-in Linux terminal

New feature on Google Pixel phones hints at a ChromeOS-like VM. The March "feature drop" for Android 15 on Google Pixel devices includes an optional Linux session.

Linux Fu: Use The Source (Command), Luke

You can argue if bash is a good programming language or not, but you can’t argue that it is a programming language. However, there are a few oddities about it that make it different from most other languages you probably know.

Zed Editor Rolls Out Native Git Integration

The Zed Editor as a modern IDE-focused text editor for programmers and developed by some of the Atom editor creators continues on quite a roll. Over the past year Zed has rolled out native Linux builds, added various AI features and also began open-sourcing its own edit prediction model.

Get off that old Firefox by Friday or you'll be sorry, says Moz

Root cert expiry may bring breakage or worse for add-ons, media playback, and more. If you're running an outdated version of Firefox, update by Friday or risk broken add-ons, failing DRM-protected media playback, and other errors, due to an expiring root certificate.

Rusticl Wins: Mesa Officially Deprecates Clover OpenCL

With today's Mesa 25.1-devel Git code, the "Clover" OpenCL Gallium3D state tracker is officially deprecated. Clover will be eventually removed with the Rust-written Rusticl OpenCL driver being modern, much more actively maintained, and all-around a better option than the aging Clover code.

Chimera Linux drops RISC-V support because capable RISC-V hardware doesn’t exist

We’ve talked about Chimera Linux a few times now on OSNews, so I won’t be repeating what makes it unique once more. The project announced today that it will be shuttering its RISC-V architecture support, and considering RISC-V has been supported by Chimera Linux pretty much since the beginning, this is a big step.

GCC 15 is close: COBOL and Itanium are in, but ALGOL is out

Steering Committee decides against merge of over-complex and largely unloved ALGOL-68 'at this point'. Version 15 of the GNU Compiler Collection is getting close to release, and as it does, some changes are not going to make it.

IMDT V2N SBC: A Vision-AI Computing Platform with Dual MIPI CSI and Renesas RZ/V2N Processor

IMDT has introduced its latest System-on-Module and Single-Board Computer, both powered by the Renesas RZ/V2N processor. These new platforms are designed to deliver cost-effective, high-performance AI computing at the edge, supporting applications in robotics, smart cities, industrial automation, IoT, and smart retail.

Red Hats Stratis 3.8 Delivers New Features

It's been a while since a new Stratis feature release for this Red Hat led effort to enhance local storage management on Linux systems. Stratis was born out of a desire to provide Btrfs/ZFS-style features atop the mature XFS file-system and the Device Mapper (DM) subsystem and they have continued pushing that goal for RHEL and other Linux environments.

GE-Proton 9-26 brings fixes for Vermintide 2, GTA V Enhanced, Flight Simulator 2024 and more

GE-Proton 9-26 is out now bringing with it a bunch of fixes for various games on Linux / Steam Deck so here's what's new.

8 Tiny Utilities to Make Your Linux Experience Even Better

Linux is one of the most flexible operating systems that you can use today. From how it looks to its internal functions, you can customize just about anything on a Linux PC. Here are some simple, yet powerful programs that you can use to improve your Linux experience.

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