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[#] Wed Oct 09 2024 07:25:07 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Tails 6.8 Introduces File System Repair and Key Upgrades

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Tails 6.8 security-focused Linux distro offers file system repair for Persistent Storage errors, improved network notifications, and Tor Browser 13.5.6. Learn more!

https://linuxiac.com/tails-6-8-introduces-file-system-repair-and-key-upgrades/

[#] Wed Oct 09 2024 08:10:52 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Why Desktop Linux Matters, Even If (Almost) No One Uses It

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Linux. You've heard about it. You've maybe even tried it. However, statistically, you probably don't use it. Globally as of 2024, just over 4% of desktop PCs run Linux. That's a tiny slice of the market, and yet it's a milestone for Linux worth celebrating.

https://www.howtogeek.com/why-desktop-linux-matters-even-if-no-one-uses-it/

[#] Wed Oct 09 2024 09:11:53 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Linux Kernel Exploits: How Attackers Gain Root Access and How To Defend Against It

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The Linux kernel is a critical component of infrastructure systems worldwide and is known for its stability and security. At the same time, the kernel’s complexity introduces vulnerabilities that attackers can exploit.

https://www.itprotoday.com:443/vulnerabilities-threats/linux-kernel-exploits-how-attackers-gain-root-access-and-how-to-defend-against-it

[#] Wed Oct 09 2024 09:57:38 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Switching customers from Linux to BSD because boring is good

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Stability? Predictability? Reliability? Where's the fun in that? EuroBSDcon 2024: One of Stefano Marinelli's NetBSD boxes sat quietly serving for a decade, because everyone forgot about it. This is how Unix is meant to be.

https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2024/10/08/switching_from_linux_to_bsd/

[#] Wed Oct 09 2024 10:58:38 UTC from rss <>

Subject: openSUSE Leap Micro 6.0 Launches with Self-Install and Full Disk Encryption Images

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The openSUSE project released today openSUSE Leap Micro 6.0 as the latest version of this secure and lightweight openSUSE Leap variant designed for containerized and virtualized workloads.

https://9to5linux.com/opensuse-leap-micro-6-0-launches-with-self-install-and-full-disk-encryption-images

[#] Wed Oct 09 2024 11:44:23 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Qt 6.8 LTS Released With XR Module, Lower RAM Usage & Quicker Start Times

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Today marks the release of Qt 6.8 as not only a new feature release but also the latest long-term support (LTS) release for this open-source, cross-platform toolkit.

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Qt-6.8-LTS-Released

[#] Wed Oct 09 2024 12:45:24 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Understanding Linux Vulnerabilities: Facts, Figures, and Mitigation Strategies

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Linux is a powerful operating system that forms the backbone of numerous servers, workstations, kiosks, and embedded devices worldwide. It accounts for approximately 3.08% (Edit: It's actually 4%) of all operating systems in use globally. Given its critical role in infrastructure and technology, ensuring the security of Linux environments is paramount.

https://linuxsecurity.com/news/security-vulnerabilities/understanding-linux-vulnerabilities

[#] Wed Oct 09 2024 13:31:09 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Linux Kernel 6.12 Prepped for Superior Scheduling, Real Time Ops

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The Linux community is preparing to release version 6.12 0f the Linux kernel. The 6.12 version is currently in the “release candidate” phase, with 6.12rc1 available as of Sept. 29, 2024.

https://thenewstack.io/linux-kernel-6-12-prepped-for-superior-scheduling-real-time-ops/

[#] Wed Oct 09 2024 14:16:55 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Project Tazama, A Project Hosted by LF Charities With Support From the Gates Foundation, Receives Digital Public Good Designation.

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Exciting news! The Tazama project is officially a Digital Public Good having met the criteria to be accepted to the Digital Public Goods Alliance! Tazama is a groundbreaking open source software solution for real-time fraud prevention, and offers the first-ever open source platform dedicated to enhancing fraud management in digital payments.

https://www.linux.com/thelinuxfoundation/project-tazama-a-project-hosted-by-lf-charities-with-support-from-the-gates-foundation-receives-digital-public-good-designation/

[#] Wed Oct 09 2024 15:17:53 UTC from rss <>

Subject: UK fintech Banfico achieves global scale with Red Hat on AWS

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Use of Red Hat on Amazon Web Services (AWS) has allowed UK-based financial technology (fintech) innovator Banfico to both get to market quicker but also offer a genuinely global service.

https://diginomica.com/uk-fintech-banfico-achieves-global-scale-red-hat-aws

[#] Wed Oct 09 2024 16:03:39 UTC from rss <>

Subject: MX Linux: Hurricane Milton Will Affect Package Updates

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MX Linux’s mirrors for downloading packages should be unaffected by the storm.

https://fossforce.com/2024/10/mx-linux-hurricane-milton-will-affect-package-updates/

[#] Wed Oct 09 2024 16:49:23 UTC from rss <>

Subject: How to Fix Package is in a Very Bad Inconsistent State Error?

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Stuck in a situation where you are not able to remove packages from your system due to an inconsistent state error, then let me guide you through the steps to resolve this issue.

https://trendoceans.com/package-is-in-a-very-bad-inconsistent-state-error/

[#] Wed Oct 09 2024 17:35:08 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Tmux 3.5 Released with Extended Keys Support and New Features

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Tmux 3.5 terminal multiplexer is here with improved key handling, copy mode enhancements, extended layout options, and bug fixes.

https://linuxiac.com/tmux-3-5-terminal-multiplexer/

[#] Wed Oct 09 2024 18:36:08 UTC from rss <>

Subject: OBS Studio 31.0 Promises NVIDIA Blur Filter/Background Blur, Refactored NVENC

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OBS Studio 31.0 has entered public beta testing for this powerful, open-source, cross-platform, and free software for video recording and live streaming for Linux, macOS, and Windows.

https://9to5linux.com/obs-studio-31-0-promises-nvidia-blur-filter-background-blur-refactored-nvenc

[#] Wed Oct 09 2024 19:21:52 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Arms Guarded Control Stack "GCS" Support Looks Like It Will Be Ready For Linux 6.13

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For more than one year Arm engineers have been working on Guarded Control Stack "GCS" support for the Linux kernel as a means of protecting against return-oriented programming (ROP) sttacks with modern AArch64 processors. It looks like for Linux 6.13 this Arm GCS support will be ready for upstreaming.

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Arm-GCS-Prep-Linux-6.13

[#] Wed Oct 09 2024 20:22:53 UTC from rss <>

Subject: How to Use Envsubst to Replace Environment Variables in Linux

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Learn how to substitute single or multiple environment variables from a file using the envsubst command-line tool in Linux.

https://linuxtldr.com/envsubst-command/

[#] Wed Oct 09 2024 21:08:38 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Arduino Nano Matter powered gamepad runs Quake at 27 FPS

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Silicon Labs Solutions architect Nicola Wrachien has designed an Arduino Nano Matter gamepad for which he was successfully able to port Quake, a popular first-person shooter game. We have seen developers and engineers port doom on everything from toothbrushes to GPS receivers.

https://www.cnx-software.com/2024/10/07/arduino-nano-matter-powered-gamepad-runs-quake-at-27-fps/

[#] Wed Oct 09 2024 21:54:23 UTC from rss <>

Subject: How to Install ADB and Fastboot on Ubuntu and Other Linux Distros

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Discover a step-by-step guide to install the ADB and fastboot on Ubuntu and other Linux distros, with practical examples of ADB command usage.

https://ubuntushell.com/install-adb-and-fastboot/

[#] Wed Oct 09 2024 22:55:23 UTC from rss <>

Subject: How to Completely Disable Suspend/Hibernate in Ubuntu 24.04 | 22.04

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This tutorial shows how to completely disable suspend and/or hibernate function, so your Linux computer will never go to sleep.

https://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2024/10/completely-disable-suspend-hibernate/

[#] Wed Oct 09 2024 23:41:08 UTC from rss <>

Subject: 8 Features Coming in Hot With elementary OS 8

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elementary OS 8 release is around the corner. It is based on Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS and features Linux kernel 6.8 at its core. While we shared some of its initial details last year, and its progress last month, it is time to compile all of its expected features here considering the release is closer than ever before!

https://news.itsfoss.com/elementary-os-8/

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