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Angular 13 arrives: Ivy everywhere, View Engine and IE11 support cut

  • The Register; By Tim Anderson (Posted by bob on Nov 5, 2021 4:57 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Developer
Cruft removed to improve performance. Version 13 of the Google-sponsored Angular JavaScript framework is here and the old View Engine renderer is gone, as is IE11 support, making Angular faster and smaller.…

How to Install MariaDB on Debian 11

MariaDB is a robust, scalable, and reliable SQL server. It is an enhanced, drop-in replacement for the MySQL relational database management system. In this guide, I will show you how to install and secure MariaDB on Debian 11.

Things To Do After Installing Fedora 35

  • FOSS Post; By M.Hanny Sabbagh (Posted by fosspost on Nov 5, 2021 2:28 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Fedora
Fedora 35 was released few days ago, and as usual, we are ready with our things to do after installing Fedora list.

Waterfox: A Firefox fork that could teach Mozilla a lesson

As Firefox's share of the browser market continues to slide, the Waterfox Project shows some of the ways that Mozilla is failing to listen to its users – and it's far from the only example.

How to update a Linux symlink

UNIX and Linux users find many uses for links, particularly symbolic links. One way that I like to use symbolic links is to manage configuration backups of various IT equipment.

LibreOffice 7.1.7 Released as the Last Update in the Series, Upgrade to LibreOffice 7.2 Now

  • 9to5Linux; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on Nov 4, 2021 10:51 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
The Document Foundation announced today the release and general availability of LibreOffice 7.1.7 as the seventh and last point release in the LibreOffice 7.1 office suite series.

CentOS Stream^W^W Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 emerges in beta form

We're on a highway to RHEL IBM tentacle Red Hat on Wednesday unveiled the beta for version nine of its eponymous Enterprise Linux product, now built from CentOS Stream.

The first fruits of CentOS Stream: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 Beta

If you already know RHEL 8, then you won't need to learn anything new to make the most of RHEL 9's new improvements and features.

TUXEDO Nano Pro Gen11 Dubbed as the Smallest Mini Linux PC Powered by AMD Ryzen 4000U

  • 9to5Linux; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on Nov 4, 2021 7:08 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
German-based Linux hardware vendor TUXEDO Computers unveiled today the TUXEDO Nano Pro as their smallest mini PC powered by an AMD Ryzen 4000U CPU and featuring full Linux support.

10 Things to Do After Installing Fedora 35 With Bonus Tip!

I am sure you installed or upgraded to Fedora 35 already to experience new tech, features. And here's our traditional post for every major releases - 10 Things to Do After Installing Fedora 35 with a bonus trick.

How to Install Microsoft Edge on Linux in a Few Easy Steps

  • Linuxiac.com; By Bobby Borisov (Posted by bobolin on Nov 4, 2021 4:39 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
Microsoft officially launched the stable version of its browser for Linux. Let me show you how to easily install the Microsoft Edge on your favorite Linux distribution.

GNOME 40.5 Officially Released, Optimizes Rendering of Full-Screen Zoom and Fixes More Bugs

Michael Catanzaro announced today the official release and general availability of GNOME 40.5 as the fifth maintenance update in the GNOME 40 desktop environment series.

Top 6 Vulnerability Scanning Toolshegt/he

Computer systems, software, applications, and other network interfaces are vulnerable to various threats. Failure to find these vulnerabilities can lead to the downfall of the company. Hence, businesses conduct regular vulnerability assessments for their websites and networks to identify existing loopholes and weaknesses.

Want to Upgrade RHEL 8.3? Here's the Best Way to Upgrade to RHEL 8.4

Red Hat Enterprise Linux (shortened to RHEL) 8.4 is now available for the Linux customers. RHEL 8.4 has various updates and enhancements for developers, designers, and production teams. So now you can download the latest version from Red Hat’s official site.  But before downloading RHEL 8.4 you might want to have a sneak peek at all the new features offered by this model. This article will explain that and then will take you through the upgrade procedure using the dnf command-line option.

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 Enters Beta with Exciting New Features and Many Improvements

Red Hat announced today the general availability for public testing of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 Beta operating system, which brings exciting new features and many improvements.

Microsoft Edge for Linux enters stable channel after a year of betas

Big news for the assuredly huge pool of Linux users who also love Microsoft's software: Microsoft has released the first stable version of the Chromium-based Microsoft Edge browser for Linux. The move follows about a year of early availability in the Dev and Beta channels and nearly two years of stable-channel availability for Windows and macOS.

Google just tripled its bounty for Linux kernel bugs. Here's why

Google has kicked off a special three-month bug bounty targeting flaws in the Linux kernel with triple the rewards for security researchers. The new bounty, announced this week, looks to harden the Linux kernel in specific edge cases. It's offering up to $31,337 (Leet) to security researchers who can exploit privilege escalation in Google's lab environment with a patched vulnerability; and $50,337 for anyone who can finds a previously undisclosed or zero-day flaw, or for discovering a new exploit technique.

Tiny Open Hardware Linux SBC Hides In Plain Sight

There was a time, not quite so long ago, when a computer was a beige box that sat on your desk. Before that, computers were big enough to double as desks, and even farther back, they took up a whole room. Today? Well today it’s complicated. Single-board computers (SBCs) like the Raspberry Pi put a full desktop experience in the palm of your hand, for a price that would have been unfathomable before the smartphone revolution increased demand for high-performance ARM chips.

How to Install FreeRADIUS and Daloradius on Ubuntu 20.04

In this tutorial, we'll install FreeRADIUS on a server running Ubuntu 20.04, configure it to work with MySQL/MariaDB, and then install daloRADIUS, a RADIUS web management panel that is basically a GUI for FreeRADIUS.

Linux Foundation Announces NextArch Foundation to Build Next-Generation Architecture that Supports Diverse Computing Environments

The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization enabling mass innovation through open source, today announced the NextArch Foundation. The new Foundation is a neutral home for open source developers and contributors to build next-generation architecture that can support compatibility between an increasing array of microservices.

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