Showing all newswire headlines
View by date, instead?« Previous ( 1 ... 702 703 704 705 706 707 708 709 710 711 712 ... 7359 ) Next »
Beyond Mankind: The Awakening Old School Action RPG Is Out Now on Linux
Brytenwalda Studios announced today that their Beyond Mankind: The Awakening indie old school RPG video game launched today on Steam for Linux.
Linux Distro Peppermint 11 Out Now, Ditches Ubuntu For Debian
After Peppermint OS founder Mark Greaves tragically passed away, the dedicated developer community of Peppermint OS Linux vowed to continue work on the stylish, fast and lightweight Linux distribution. True to their word, a private release candidate was sent to forum members last week, and today marks the official public release of the brand new Peppermint OS 11.
Intel's Linux Shadow Stack Patches Should Work Fine With AMD CPUs
Intel has for a while been posting Linux kernel patches for implementing Control Flow Enforcement (CET) technology, both for the Indirect Branch Tracking and Shadow Stack features. However, as written about earlier this week, Intel is focusing on the shadow stack support for user-space. The patches posted this past week by Intel for Linux Shadow Stack for User-Space support was limited to their own processors but fortunately it's appearing to be work out fine for AMD CPUs too.
How to Install Syncthing Remote File Synchronization Software on Debian 11
Syncthing is a free and open-source file syncing application used to sync files between multiple remote devices over the internet. It works on peer-to-peer architecture and exchanges the data automatically between two devices.
Amlogic based home automation hubs start at $52
JetHome’s $52-and-up “JetHub H1” and $57-and-up, DIN-rail ready “JetHub D1” home automation hubs run Linux on Amlogic S905W and A113X SoCs, respectively, and provide 10/100 LAN, WiFi/BT, USB, and Zigbee. The D1 adds RS485, 1-Wire, relays, and more.
Here's how to watch the games with Firefox because we all need a winter distraction
If omicron canceled your winter plans, watching the Beijing games may be the next best thing. Can’t snowboard? See star athletes shred. Closed ski resort? Leave the poles to the pros. And yes, it feels like we just put out the flames on the torch — less than six months ago to be exact. But what else can we do? Our jobs? It’s year three of the pandemic. We deserve a little screen-time distraction.
Meet Una, a Full-Featured MPR (AUR Fork) Helper for Debian and Ubuntu-Based Distros
From the creator of Gamebuntu, here comes Una, a complete and full-featured MPR helper for Debian GNU/Linux and Ubuntu-based distributions to help you install more third-party packages.
Ubuntu vs. elementary OS: Which Is the Right Linux Distro for You?
When one thinks about open-source desktop OSes, the buck stops at Linux. The Linux kernel has spawned numerous use case-specific distros; Ubuntu and elementary OS continue to be some of the best options available in the Linux universe.
It's 2022: Linux Open-Source GPU Drivers Seeing 3dfx Glide API Support
A new merge request for Linux's open-source Mesa graphics driver stack would provide a new 3dfx Glide API implementation that would work on modern GPUs backed by Mesa's Gallium3D drivers. This implementation of the 3dfx graphics API from the 1990s is implemented using the modern Rust programming language.
The Alpha and Omega of software supply chain security
What is the Alpha-Omega Project? Its purpose is to "improve global open source software supply chain security by working with project maintainers to systematically look for new, as-yet-undiscovered vulnerabilities in open-source code" and then fix them. This is vital to improving open-source security.
How to Install Jenkins Automation Server on AlmaLinux 8
Jenkins is a free and open-source automation server written in Java. It is one of the most popular open-source solutions for continuous integration and continuous delivery of software applications.
Slackware 15.0 Officially Released, Powered by Linux Kernel 5.15 LTS
The Slackware Linux Project released today Slackware 15.0 after six years of development, bringing you a more modern and fresh operating system with some of the latest and greatest GNU/Linux technologies.
Install CMake on Fedora Linux 35
In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install CMake on Fedora Linux 35 Workstation or Server by installing the dnf version from Fedora's repository or compiling the source.
10 Necessary Apps to Improve Your GNOME Desktop Experience Part 4
We give you the next set of 10 GNOME Apps that is going to supercharge your productivity while using GNOME Desktop.
How to Install SQL Server and SQL Server CLI Tools on Ubuntu
When we think about SQL Server, we always think about it as running on Windows. Starting from SQL Server 2017, you can run it on Linux as well. In this tutorial, we are going to walk through all the steps on how to install Microsoft SQL Server and SQL Server command-line tools on Ubuntu.
GStreamer 1.20 Open-Source Multimedia Framework Is Out, This Is What’s New
The GStreamer team announced today the release and general availability of GStreamer 1.20 as the latest stable series of this powerful and widely-used open-source and cross-platform multimedia framework.
Slackware 15.0 is Officially Emerged from Development Den
Crushing several rumors and predictions, Slackware 15.0 is now officially released for you to download and experience. We wrap up the iconic release in this post.
How we hired an open source developer
As the CEO and co-founder of Profian, a start-up security company, I've been part of our effort to hire developers to work on Enarx, a security project that deals with confidential computing, written almost exclusively in Rust (with a bit of Assembly). Profian has now found all the people it was looking for in this search, with a couple of developers due to start in the next few weeks.
How to use a VM as a Jenkins agent
Get started with DevOps by learning how to create infrastructure for application testing predictably and reliably.
Excellent Utilities: croc - securely transfer files and folders
We are always on the look out for easy, simple and secure ways to transfer files and folders. croc is such a tool. It's open source software written in Go and makes transfers really simple.
« Previous ( 1 ... 702 703 704 705 706 707 708 709 710 711 712 ... 7359 ) Next »