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First Look at Ubuntu Budgie 21.04 on Raspberry Pi 4
Raspberry Pi fans rejoice, there’s a new Linux distro in town featuring the Budgie desktop environment, Ubuntu Budgie, which now has an ARM64 (AArch64) port for the Raspberry Pi 4 computer.
GNOME 40 Release Candidate Available Now Ahead of the March 24th Launch
The GNOME Project announced today the general availability of the Release Candidate (RC) milestone of the forthcoming GNOME 40 desktop environment series.
How To Install Oracle Java 16 On Debian, Ubuntu, Pop!_OS Or Linux Mint Using APT PPA Repository
Those wanting to install the latest Oracle Java 16 (released recently) on Ubuntu, Debian, and Linux distributions based on these, like Linux Mint, Pop!_OS, etc., can now do so using the Linux Uprising PPA. Oracle JDK 16 will receive a minimum of two quarterly updates, before being followed by Oracle JDK 17 in September 2021.
Trail of Bits security peeps emit tool to weaponize Python's insecure pickle files to hopefully now get everyone's attention
Alternatively: Python's pickle pilloried with prudent premonition of poisoning. Evan Sultanik, principal computer security researcher with Trail of Bits, has unpacked the Python world’s pickle data format and found it distasteful.…
Using the ps Command in Linux to List Processes
The ps command in Linux is our best asset for listing running processes on a system. But do you know how to use it effectively? ps comes with a small learning curve, thanks to its varying syntax and plethora of (overlapping) options. In this guide, we'll go over the most useful ps commands that Linux users should know.
CentOS 7 and RHEL 7 Receive Important Linux Kernel Security Update, 11 Flaws Patched
CentOS Linux 7 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 7 users received an important Linux kernel security update that addresses 11 vulnerabilities and numerous more than a dozen bugs.
Raspberry Pi Imager Now Lets You Control Advanced OS Features When Flashing Images
The Raspberry Pi Foundation released today a new version of their Raspberry Pi Imager flashing utility that comes with an advanced options panel to let you change additional OS features.
Embedded system features hexa-core RK3399
Elite Computer’s compact “LIVA M300-W” embedded computer runs Android or Lubuntu on a Rockchip RK3399K with up to 4GB RAM and 64GB eMMC plus DP, HDMI, GbE, WiFi/BT, M.2 B-key with micro-SIM, and 4x USB ports. Elite Computer Group has announced a fanless, 128 x 128 x 26mm embedded computer with a -10 to 60°C […]
Let it snow: Android 12 Developer Preview 2 lands, bringing UI and security API tweaks
World's most used mobile phone OS gets some new toys
Google has rolled out the second Android 12 developer preview, with the pre-release version of the mobile OS largely focusing on security and UI tweaks.…
How To Add A Directory To PATH In Linux
Sometimes we need to manually add a program's installation location to the $PATH. This tutorial explains how to add a directory to PATH in Linux.
Security module available in pHAT kit for Raspberry Pi and Jetson
Zymbit has launched an “HSM4” security module for embedded Linux systems that is available in a $125 HAT kit that supports Pi and Jetson boards. An upcoming “HSM6” module adds cryptocurrency support. Zymbit has announced a follow-on to its Zymkey4 and other Zymkey security modules dating back to the original, Kickstarter launched ZymKey we covered […]
Calamares Linux Installer Gains Support for Configurable Setups for Btrfs Volumes
The Calamares universal installer framework has been updated today to version 3.2.39, a release that introduces a new features for Linux systems using the Btrfs file system.
CentOS vs CentOS Stream
Up until a late 2020 announcement from Red Hat, CentOS Linux had a longstanding reputation as a dependable and enterprise-class Linux distribution. And now, the main purpose of CentOS is shifting. Along with that comes a name change to CentOS Stream. In this article, we'll talk about this change of direction for CentOS, and what it means for the huge community of users and businesses that have relied on the distro for years. We'll also see what's next, as many users are left scrambling for a replacement so they can avoid switching to CentOS Stream.
Create a countdown clock with a Raspberry Pi
For 2021, Pi Day has come and gone, leaving fond memories and plenty of Raspberry Pi projects to try out. The days after any holiday can be hard when returning to work after high spirits and plenty of fun, and Pi Day is no exception. As we look into the face of the Ides of March, we can long for the joys of the previous, well, day. But fear no more, dear Pi Day celebrant! For today, we begin the long countdown to the next Pi Day!
EPO and Microsoft Collude to Break the Law — Part XIV: When is a Conflict of Interest Not a Conflict of Interest?
Could the EPO’s increasing reliance on Microsoft involve a conflict of interest?
Getting started with PostgreSQL on Linux
How does PostgreSQL support science, research, industry, GIS, and web tech? Find out how to get started with this powerful database service.
Telegram Desktop 2.7 Introduces Limitless Voice Chats, Recorded Chats, and More
Telegram Desktop 2.7 has been released today as a major update to this open-source and cross-platform instant messaging software for Linux, Android, iOS, macOS, and Windows.
i.MX8M Plus module launches on dual GbE I-Pi SBC
Adlink has launched its Linux-driven “LEC-IMX8MP” SMARC module on a $400 “I-Pi SMARC IMX8M Plus” dev kit with 2x GbE, 2x CAN, 5x USB, LVDS, MIPI-CSI, 2x M.2, and optional WiFi/BT. Adlink has announced its NXP i.MX8M Plus-based LEC-IMX8MP SMARC 2.1 module, which we covered last November when the product page went up. The company […]
Manage Linux software packages with this Pulp plugin
Foreman is a data center automation tool to deploy, configure, and patch hosts. It relies on Katello for content management, which in turn relies on Pulp to manage repositories. See Manage content using Pulp Debian for more information. Pulp offers many plugins for different content types, including RPM packages, Ansible roles and collections, PyPI packages, and deb content. The latter is called the pulp_deb plugin.
Compsci prof emits tool to weaponize Python's insecure pickle files to now hopefully get everyone's attention
Alternatively: Python's pickle pilloried with prudent premonition of poisoning. Evan Sultanik, a computer security researcher with Trail of Bits and an adjunct computer science professor at America's Drexel University, has unpacked the Python world's pickle data format and found it distasteful.…
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