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Linux Mint 20.1 is a desktop anyone can love Linux has long needed a desktop distribution which elicited that much excitement from the user base. Once upon a time, that title would have been ...
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Blacks In Technology and The Linux Foundation Partner to Offer up to $100000 in Training ... All Linux Foundation certification exams are conducted online with a proctor monitoring virtually via webcam and screen sharing. Scholarship recipients ...
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Linux has been ported to run on Apple's M1 Macs A new Linux port allows Apple's M1 Macs to run Ubuntu for the first time. Corellium, a security firm that offers a virtualized version of iOS for security ...
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Red Hat Seeks to Soothe CentOS Linux Users Red Hat rolled out updates to its CentOS Stream platform targeted at alleviating support issues tied to the new Linux platform that is set to supersede ...
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Linux is Finally on Apple M1...Kind Of. You can run Linux on Apple M1, but you'll be missing USB and graphics support. Shares. Tux ...
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Flaws in widely used dnsmasq software leave millions of Linux-based devices exposed Security researchers have found several serious vulnerabilities in dnsmasq, a utility used in many Linux-based systems, especially routers and other ...
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AWS wants to tempt customers into switching to Linux The open source Porting Assistant for .NET is designed to scan .NET apps and list the things that need to be fixed in order to port the app to Linux. This, ...
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New FreakOut botnet targets Linux systems running unpatched software A newly identified botnet is targeting unpatched applications running on top of Linux systems, Check Point security researchers said in a report today.
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Dangerous new malware targets unpatched Linux machines Exploits patched flaws. According to CPR, FreakOut first targets Linux devices with specific products that have not been patched against some known ...
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BeyondTrust Privilege Management for Unix & Linux Grows Q4 Revenue 83% YoY by Securing ... With 96% of the world's top one million web servers running on Linux, sophisticated enterprises are increasingly investing in solutions to protect ...
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