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MetaComputing Launches 45-TOPS Arm Linux-Ready PC Powered by CIX CP8180

Switzerland-based MetaComputing has announced a new ARM-based AI PC designed for the Framework Laptop 13 ecosystem. Developed with CIX Technology, the device introduces an ARM mainboard option for Framework systems and represents one of the first consumer-facing deployments of the CIX CP8180 processor. The platform is built around the CP8180 SoC manufactured on a 6 […]

Rust core library partly polished for industrial safety spec

Ferrous Systems achieves IEC 61508 (SIL 2) certification for systems that demand reliability Memory-safe Rust code can now be more broadly applied in devices that require electronic system safety, at least as measured by International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standards.…

Alpine Linux 3.23 Released with Linux Kernel 6.18 LTS, GNOME 49, KDE Plasma 6.5

The Alpine Linux team announced today the release and general availability of Alpine Linux 3.23 as another major update to this independent and security-oriented GNU/Linux distribution.

Becoming a Security Engineer: Linux-Focused Roadmap for Offensive and Defensive Paths

Linux has become the backbone of modern IT infrastructure, powering the majority of web servers, cloud platforms, and even the most popular security tools used by professionals worldwide. For cybersecurity professionals, strong Linux skills are no longer optional-they're essential. Whether your goal is to break into systems as an ethical hacker or defend and secure them against malicious actors, a solid foundation in Linux will be at the core of your career. The cybersecurity field offers two distinct but complementary paths for Linux-focused professionals: offensive security (Red Team) and defensive security (Blue Team). Each path requires deep technical expertise, but they approach security challenges from opposite perspectives. Understanding both paths-their overlapping fundamentals, unique specializations, and career trajectories-is crucial for anyone looking to build a successful career as a Linux Security Engineer.

Linux Kernel 6.18 Is Out: What's New and Important

The stable release of Linux Kernel 6.18 was officially tagged on November 30, 2025. Here’s a breakdown of the most significant changes and improvements in this release:

Linux 6.19 Goes Ahead And Enables Microsoft C Extensions Support

Last month I reported on Linux 6.19 looking to enable Microsoft C Extensions support throughout the Linux kernel with setting the -fms-extensions compiler option to allow Microsoft C Extensions when building the kernel. Linus Torvalds today merged that support without objections...

Fedora 44 Cleared To Replace Kernel Console With User-Space KMSCON

A proposal was raised a month ago for Fedora Linux 44 to replace the kernel's frame-buffer console "FBCON" with KMSCON in user-space. The Fedora Engineering and Steering Committee (FESCo) has now granted approval for making this change in Fedora 44 as part of a larger foal to eventually deprecate FBCON/FBDEV emulation in the kernel...

Wireshark 4.6.2 Is Out to Update Protocol/Capture File Support and Fix More Bugs

  • 9to5linux.com; By Marcus Nestor (Posted by hanuca on Dec 3, 2025 10:16 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
Wireshark, the world’s most popular network protocol analyzer, has been updated today to version 4.6.2, the second point release to the Wireshark 4.6 series, addressing various bugs and security issues.

Intel's Open-Source Linux Graphics Driver Delivered Significant Improvements In 2025

Last week I provided a look at how Intel's GPU compute performance on Battlemage evolved in 2025. In today's article is a similar Intel Arc A-Series "Alchemist" and B-Series "Battlemage" look at how the OpenGL and Vulkan graphics performance has evolved over the past year. Simply put, the open-source Intel Linux graphics driver stack has evolved immensely this year... Not just for Vulkan but even the OpenGL support continues moving in the right direction too.

AlmaLinux Launches Media & Entertainment Special Interest Group

AlmaLinux forms a Media & Entertainment SIG to address ecosystem disruptions and deliver a reliable Linux base for modern studio pipelines.

Sound Open Firmware 2.14 Released With Intel Wildcat Lake & Nova Lake Support

Sound Open Firmware is one of the projects started originally by Intel but has grown into a multi-vendor initiative for open-source audio digital signal processing (DSP) firmware and development tooling for a variety of platforms under the Linux Foundation umbrella...

It’s Official: Linux Kernel 6.18 Will Be LTS, Supported Until December 2027

As expected, the recently released Linux 6.18 kernel series has been officially marked as LTS (Long Term Support) on the kernel.org website with a predicted life expectancy of at least two years.

Let’s Encrypt to Cut Certificate Lifetimes to 45 Days by 2028

  • Linuxiac.com; By Bobby Borisov (Posted by bobolin on Dec 3, 2025 2:38 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Let’s Encrypt begins a multi-year transition to shorter certificate validity, moving from 90-day to 45-day certificates.

Mission-Center Delivers a Polished System Monitor for Linux Power Users

Mission-Center offers a single interface for tracking resource usage and managing processes and services, making routine system checks easier from the desktop.

How to turn on the AI-ready infrastructure you already own

  • The Register (Posted by bob on Dec 3, 2025 11:35 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Cloud; Story Type: News Story
Hammerspace maximizes your GPU usage using your existing NVMe storage Partner content As AI computing expands across hybrid and multi-cloud environments, infrastructure teams are under pressure to accelerate time-to-insight while maximizing GPU investments. But too often, storage becomes the bottleneck.…

Linux Mint 22.3 Codenamed “Zena”, Planned for Christmas 2025

Linux Mint leader Clement Lefebvre revealed today the codename of the next major release of the popular, Ubuntu-based Linux Mint distribution, Linux Mint 22.3 “Zena”, along with some of its attractions.

Rocky Linux 9.7 Released With Updated Toolchains

Rocky Linux 9.7 introduces post-quantum cryptography policies, toolchain updates, a refreshed Cockpit UI, and expanded image creation options for developers.

Docker: Patch Image Vulnerabilities with Trivy and Copa

  • linuxconfig.org; By Lubos Rendek (Posted by linuxer on Dec 3, 2025 7:01 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
Docker container images often contain security vulnerabilities inherited from their base operating system packages. Rather than rebuilding images from scratch, you can use Trivy to scan for vulnerabilities and Copa to patch them directly. This tutorial demonstrates how to identify and fix container vulnerabilities on Ubuntu, Debian, RHEL, CentOS, and Fedora systems using these two powerful open-source tools.

openSUSE Begins Rolling Out Intel NPU Support

  • Phoronix (Posted by bob on Dec 3, 2025 5:29 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Intel; Story Type: News Story
Via the openSUSE Innovator Initiative, packaging of the Intel Neural Processing Unit (NPU) driver for the openSUSE ecosystem has begun. This is helping to jump-start the Intel NPU support within the openSUSE space although user-space applications ready to leverage the Intel NPU still remains very limited...

Two paths to Enlightenment: AV Linux 25 and MX Moksha step forward

Whether you want a studio rig or a featherweight desktop, MX Linux spins have you covered AV Linux and MX Moksha are a pair of distros tweaked for audio and music production, each using a different branch of the Enlightenment family of desktops.…

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