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The Linux desktop is boring again, and that's a good thing Jack Wallen has become nostalgic for the Linux desktop days of old. What does that say for the current state of the UI? linuxhero1.jpg. Image: Jack ...
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High severity Linux network security holes found, fixed Want a good tech job? Then you need to know Linux and open-source software. One of the best ways to pick them up is via a Linux Foundation course.
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Researcher discovers and patches Linux kernel vulnerabilities They appeared in Linux kernel version 5.5 in November 2019. The vulnerable kernel drivers (CONFIG_VSOCKETS and CONFIG_VIRTIO_VSOCKETS) ...
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Canonical to Pre-Certify ADLINK Devices with Ubuntu Linux Operating System Agreement allows ADLINK to ship Ubuntu Linux-installed and -licensed devices, with Canonical support for customers; Certification ensures that Ubuntu ...
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Privilege Manager 11: New privilege management capabilities for Unix and Linux To enforce a least privilege policy on Unix/Linux endpoints, administrators who don't access systems directly as root rely heavily on the sudo tool. But ...
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Steam Link Linux release reminds us how simple game streaming can be Valve released a Linux version of its Steam Link app, allowing the connectivity system to work on even MORE devices than before. This is just the ...
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Linux Mint may start pushing high-priority patches to users Linux Mint distribution has historically allowed customers to delay installing new patches, however, this can create a plethora of security risks for the user ...
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Blender 2.92 Linux & Windows Performance: Best CPUs & Graphics Cards For something a bit different this go-around, we're adding Linux results to our rendering and viewport tests, and not surprisingly, the results are ...
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Intel Sends Out KVM SGX Virtualization Patches For Linux Intel SGX support finally landed in Linux 5.11 after going through 40+ rounds of review that took years for bringing up Software Guard Extensions in ...
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Red Hat's survey results on the state of enterprise open-source software The technology trends that you see changing how we work and do business were born in open source -- enterprise Linux, cloud computing, edge and ...
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