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13 Best Free and Open Source Linux Webcam Tools
Webcams spice up online communication by offering real-time video chat and webcasting.
How To Test A Package Without Installing It Using Nix In Linux
This tutorial describes how to create ad hoc shell environments to test a package without installing it using Nix package manager in Linux.
OWASP Discloses Data Breach Attributed to Wiki Misconfiguration
A recent data breach incident disclosed by the OWASP Foundation due to a wiki misconfiguration highlights a critical concern for security practitioners, specifically Linux admins and infosec professionals. The breach exposed personal information from members who joined the foundation between 2006 and 2014.
FIREBAT T8 Plus Mini PC Running Linux: Multimedia
This is the fourth article in our series looking at a FIREBAT T8 Plus Mini PC running Linux. This machine has an Intel N100 processor, 16GB of RAM, and 512GB SSD. It’s an extremely inexpensive machine costing little more than a Raspberry Pi 5 yet it’s much more powerful. It sounds like an ideal low cost machine to run Linux on the desktop.
NVIDIA + Wayland on Arch: A Comprehensive Setup Guide
Unlock the secrets to a flawless NVIDIA and Wayland setup on Arch Linux. Follow our step-by-step guide for a hassle-free desktop experience.
Enabling SSH Root Login on Ubuntu/Debian Linux Servers
Securing remote server access is paramount for system administrators and developers. While it’s common practice to disable root login over SSH due to security concerns, there are scenarios where enabling it is necessary, such as when managing a remote server without a user account or for specific administrative tasks. This article guides you through enabling SSH root login on Ubuntu or Debian Linux servers or desktops, ensuring you can access your system with the necessary precautions.
LXC Project Announces 6.0 LTS Release with Support Until 2029
LXC 6.0 LTS container management solution launches with major updates: IPV6, squashfs images, and a new timeout function.
(Updated) Radxa previews ZERO 3E Single Board Computer with GbE port
(Updated) Radxa previews ZERO 3E Single Board Computer with GbE port
Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Beta Release Postponed Due to Security Concerns
Canonical rebuilds Ubuntu 24.04 LTS packages for Noble Numbat Beta, ensuring safety from CVE-2024-3094 threat.
MINIX Z100-AERO Mini PC with 2.5GbE+1GbE ports and NVMe SSD Support
MINIX Z100-AERO Mini PC with 2.5GbE+1GbE ports and NVMe SSD Support
New GitHub Actions Enhancements Boost Security & Power
Recent enhancements have been made to GitHub Actions , a feature of GitHub that enables automation and CI/CD processes for developer teams. The updates focus on boosting security and power for GitHub-hosted runners, virtual machines that execute workflows.
5 Best Free and Open Source Linux Font Renderers
This article focuses on font renderers for Linux. Font rendering is the process by which operating systems take text and turn it into display text.
After a Recent SSH Vulnerability, Systemd Reduces Dependencies
Recent sshd/xz backdoor (CVE-2024-3094 ) reveals risks in systemd's libsystemd, sparking debate on dependency reduction. Here's more on that!
Linux Kernel 6.7 Reaches End of Life, Users Urged to Upgrade to Linux Kernel 6.8
Renowned Linux kernel maintainer Greg Kroah-Hartman announced today the end of life (EOL) for the Linux 6.7 kernel series, urging users to upgrade to the latest Linux 6.8 kernel as soon as possible.
How To Create Reproducible Development Environments With Nix-shell
Nix-shell allows you create customized development environments for each project, complete with all the necessary tools and libraries.
Linux Foundation marshals support for open source alternative to Redis
Follows the vendor's decision to overhaul licensing of the popular cache database. Cloud giants AWS, Google, and Oracle have come out in support of a Linux Foundation open source fork of Redis, the popular in-memory database frequently used as a cache, following changes to its licensing.…
The Rise of Linux Ransomware Targeting IoT Devices: Implications & Considerations
Ransomware targeting Linux systems is a growing threat, particularly in IoT ecosystems. Cybersecurity analysts are presenting live forensic techniques to detect ransomware infections on Linux machines. Let's examine Linux ransomware's unique challenges and its potential impact on the IoT industry.
How to enable SSH on Ubuntu (for 20.04, 22.04)
It is possible to enable SSH on Ubuntu 20.04 and Ubuntu 22.04 in only six steps. Secure Shell (SSH) is a network protocol that allows secure remote access to servers and other devices over an unsecured network. It’s an essential tool for system administrators and developers who need to manage their servers remotely. Enabling SSH on Ubuntu 20.04 and the newer version, Ubuntu 22.04, is a straightforward process, and this guide will walk you through the steps.
The Critical Importance of Prioritizing Memory Safe Programming Languages
The importance of prioritizing memory-safe programming languages has never been greater. Using memory-safe programming languages such as Python, Java, C#, Go, Rust, and Swift offers significant security advantages for admins and programmers, while avoiding the vulnerabilities associated with memory-unsafe languages like C++.
Beyond the Jokes: April Fool’s Day through the Linux’s Lens
April Fool's Day and Fedora's KDE Plasma switch: Are these pranks a continuing delight, or is it time to retire the old antics?
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