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Fortifying Ubuntu’s Root with sudo‑rs: How Rust Reinforces Privilege Escalation
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Fortifying Ubuntu’s Root with sudo‑rs: How Rust Reinforces Privilege Escalation
Ubuntu is replacing its traditional C-based sudo with sudo-rs, a Rust rewrite that enhances memory safety and security. It launches as default in Ubuntu 25.10, keeping compatibility and rollback options.
George Whittaker - July 22, 2025
Unplugged and Unstoppable: How Linux Transforms Laptop Power Management
Unplugged and Unstoppable: How Linux Transforms Laptop Power Management
George Whittaker
July 17, 2025
How Rust’s Debut in the Linux Kernel is Shoring Up System Stability
How Rust’s Debut in the Linux Kernel is Shoring Up System Stability
George Whittaker
July 15, 2025
Linux's Ascendancy: Charting the Open-Source Surge in the Desktop OS Arena
Linux's Ascendancy: Charting the Open-Source Surge in the Desktop OS Arena
George Whittaker
July 10, 2025

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Fortifying Ubuntu’s Root with sudo‑rs: How Rust Reinforces Privilege Escalation

Fortifying Ubuntu’s Root with sudo‑rs: How Rust Reinforces Privilege Escalation

George Whittaker - July 22, 2025
Ubuntu is replacing its traditional C-based sudo with sudo-rs, a Rust rewrite that enhances memory safety and security. It launches as default in Ubuntu 25.10, keeping compatibility and rollback options.
Unplugged and Unstoppable: How Linux Transforms Laptop Power Management

Unplugged and Unstoppable: How Linux Transforms Laptop Power Management

George Whittaker - July 17, 2025
In this article, you’ll learn how Linux’s power enhancements, from kernel upgrades to tools like TLP and PowerTop, boost battery life and efficiency.
How Rust’s Debut in the Linux Kernel is Shoring Up System Stability

How Rust’s Debut in the Linux Kernel is Shoring Up System Stability

George Whittaker - July 15, 2025
This article dives into why that matters, how it’s being implemented, and what it could mean for Linux’s long-term robustness.
Linux's Ascendancy: Charting the Open-Source Surge in the Desktop OS Arena

Linux's Ascendancy: Charting the Open-Source Surge in the Desktop OS Arena

George Whittaker - July 10, 2025
The article shows the significant growth of Linux in the desktop operating system market, highlighting its surpassing of a 4% global market share in 2025, and examines the factors contributing to this rise, including advancements in gaming, hardware compatibility, cost-effectiveness, and regional adoption trends.
Linux Kernel 6.14: A Leap Forward in Intel and AMD CPU Support

Linux Kernel 6.14: A Leap Forward in Intel and AMD CPU Support

George Whittaker - July 8, 2025
In this article, you'll learn how Linux Kernel 6.14 enhances support for Intel and AMD CPUs, introducing performance optimizations, power efficiency improvements, and expanded hardware compatibility.
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openSUSE Leap 16: Bridging Enterprise-Grade Stability with Community-Driven Innovation

George Whittaker - July 3, 2025
This release aims to provide a stable, adaptable, and secure Linux distribution suitable for various environments, from enterprise servers to developer workstations.
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