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XeroLinux: An Arch-based Linux Distro That Looks Beautiful - It's FOSS Arch Linux is a popular option for Linux users who want more control over their operating system. While many experienced users customize the Arch ...
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5 things Linux needs to seriously compete in the desktop market that you probably never considered Jack Wallen takes on the age-old question of what Linux needs to succeed on the desktop. This time around, his answers have nothing to do with ...
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New "B1txor20" Linux Botnet Uses DNS Tunnel and Exploits Log4J Flaw - The Hacker News A new "B1txor20" Linux botnet has been discovered that spreads via the Log4J vulnerability and uses DNS tunnels for covert C2 communications.
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Are There Any Linux Phones? - How-To Geek Leaving "big tech" ecosystems on the desktop is fairly easy with a Linux laptop or a manual Linux install. Smartphones, though, seem strictly the ...
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Researcher Uncover Dangerous Linux Netfilter Bug - IT World Canada Sophos threat researcher, Nick Gregory has uncovered a bug in Linux Netfilter. The bug allows an attacker to launch DDoS attacks and achieve ...
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Linux Fu: Simple Pipes | Hackaday So operating systems like Linux provide IPC — interprocess communications. Just like you make some parts of an object public, you can expose ...
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Wind River Studio Linux Services Draws From Nearly Two Decades of Highly Customized ... By Amit Ronen, Senior Vice President, Wind River Customer Success. Wind River's experience with Linux and open source over the past nearly two ...
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Ubuntu Linux gets a new logo | BetaNews That is debatable. However, I think we can all agree that Ubuntu is the most well-known desktop Linux distribution on the planet. Hell, Ubuntu even ...
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New Linux backdoor that propagates via Log4j vulnerability easy to exploit in the cloud Researchers on Tuesday found a honeypot system capture an unknown executable and link (ELF) format Linux file propagating through a Log4j ...
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Learning to script on Linux using bash | Network World Scripting in Linux--putting commands into a file so you can run them as a group—is a lot easier than running them from the command line because ...
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