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Google says open source software should be more secure
In conjunction with a White House meeting on Thursday at which technology companies discussed the security of open source software, Google proposed three initiatives to strengthen national cybersecurity.
How to Install Python 3.11 on Fedora 35
For users and especially developers wanting to try out Python’s latest release, you will know how to install Python 3.11 in the following tutorial on Fedora 35.
EVerest: The open source software stack for EV charging infrastructure
Electric vehicles desperately need standards for their charging infrastructure. The new Linux Foundation project, EVerest, aims to fill this need.
NetworkManager 1.34 Arrives with Better WireGuard Support, Many Improvements
NetworkManager, the popular network connection manager used by most of today’s modern GNU/Linux distributions, has been updated today to version 1.34, the newest stable series bringing new features and enhancements.
How to troubleshoot DHCP communication problems on your network
Use Nmap, tcpdump, and Wireshark to discover why your enterprise switch and clients aren't communicating IP configurations correctly.
Litmus Chaos Engineering Open Source Project Advances in CNCF
The Litmus chaos engineering project reaches a new level of maturity in the Cloud Native Computing Foundation as usage and features grow.
When open-source developers go bad
JavaScript developer Marak Squires wasn't happy about not making money from his open-source libraries, so he deliberately corrupted them, leaving programmers and end-users with dead-in-the-water programs.
Open source maintainer threatens to throw in the towel if companies won't ante up
Yet another developer of open source software has tired of companies utilizing the code he helps maintain without giving anything back to support the project. On Tuesday, Christofer Dutz, creator of Apache PLC4X, said he will stop providing community support for the software if corporate users fail to step up and open their wallets.
Learn Rust in 2022
If you're going to explore Rust this year, download our free Rust cheat sheet, so you have a quick reference for the basics.
Fwupd 1.7.4 Released with Support for ModemManager Devices and New Hardware
Richard Hughes released today fwupd 1.7.4 as the fourth maintenance update to the latest fwupd 1.7 stable series of this open-source firmware upgrade utility for GNU/Linux distributions.
KDE Plasma 5.24 – Top New Features and Release Details
We bring you the top new features of upcoming KDE Plasma 5.24 desktop in this post and give you a heads-up on what’s in store. Read on.
How to Install ModSecurity 3 & OWASP Core Rule Set with Apache (HTTPD) on Fedora 35
In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install ModSecurity 3 with Apache on Fedora 35 Workstation or Server.
An open source developers guide to 12-Factor App methodology
The 12-Factor App methodology provides guidelines for building apps in a short time frame and for making them scalable. It was created by the developers at Heroku for use with Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) apps, web apps, and potentially Communication-Platform-as-a-Service (CPaaS) apps. For organizing projects effectively and managing scalable applications, the 12-Factor App methodology has powerful advantages for open source development.
Firefox Is Currently Facing A Major Bug In Connection
If you are facing issues in connection while using Firefox, then you are not alone. There seems to be an HTTP3-related bug in the browser.
Intel Is Bringing an Important Feature to Linux Kernel 5.17
Intel is working to provide the Linux kernel with the ability to allow BIOS updates without a reboot. The upcoming pfr_update driver is set to be introduced in Linux kernel 5.17.
KDE Plasma 5.24 Beta Released with New Overview Effect, Fingerprint Support, and More
The KDE Project announced today the release of the beta version of the upcoming KDE Plasma 5.24 desktop environment series, a major update that comes with lots of new features and improvements.
Please Join Us In The January 2022 SPDX Community SBOM DocFest
SPDX was designed for tools to produce and consume SBOM documents. A decade of experience has shown us that tools may interpret fields differently – a file may be a valid syntactic SPDX SBOM, but different tools may fill in different values.
How to Install PHP 8.1 on CentOS 9 Stream
In the following tutorial, you will learn how to import the REMI Repo and install PHP 8.1 on CentOS 9 Stream.
Set up a build system with CMake and VSCodium
This article is part of a series about open source DevOps tools for C/C++ development. If you build up your project from the beginning on a powerful toolchain, you will benefit from a faster and safer development. Aside from that, it will be easier for you to get others involved in your project. In this article, I will prepare a C/C++ build system based on CMake and VSCodium.
Flatpak 1.12.3 Released with Important Security Fixes, Support for More PulseAudio Configs
Alexander Larsson released today Flatpak 1.12.3 as the third maintenance update to the latest Flatpak 1.12 stable series of this open-source and popular Linux app sandboxing and distribution framework.
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