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[#] Tue Nov 14 2023 00:52:00 EST from rss <>

Subject: Linus Torvalds Announces First Linux Kernel 6.7 Release Candidate

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The development of the Linux kernel continues with Linux 6.7, the next major kernel release expected by the end of the year, and Linus Torvalds just announced today the availability of the first Release Candidate (RC) milestone for public testing.

https://9to5linux.com/linus-torvalds-announces-first-linux-kernel-6-7-release-candidate

[#] Tue Nov 14 2023 03:09:14 EST from rss <>

Subject: FreeBSD tar (also BSD tar) on Fedora 39 WKS

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FreeBSD tar (also BSD tar) has become the default tar on most Berkeley Software Distribution-based operating systems including Mac OS X. The core functionality is available as libarchive for inclusion in other applications. This implementation automatically detects the format of the file and can extract from tar, pax, cpio, zip, rar, ar, xar, rpm and ISO 9660 cdrom images. It also comes with a functionally equivalent cpio command-line interface.

https://dbaxps.blogspot.com/2023/11/freebsd-tar-also-bsd-tar.html

[#] Tue Nov 14 2023 05:27:30 EST from rss <>

Subject: How To Enable Automatic Login In Fedora Linux 39

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This guide will walk you through the simple steps of enabling automatic login in Fedora, both from the command line and the graphical user interface (GUI).

https://ostechnix.com/fedora-automatic-login/

[#] Tue Nov 14 2023 07:44:47 EST from rss <>

Subject: 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: November 12th, 2023

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The 162nd installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on November 12th, 2023, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things happening in the Linux world.

https://9to5linux.com/9to5linux-weekly-roundup-november-12th-2023

[#] Tue Nov 14 2023 10:05:12 EST from rss <>

Subject: AlmaLinux Becomes More Than Just Another RHEL Clone With 9.3 Release

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"This new approach to building the distro opens the door for AlmaLinux to eventually become something more than merely the free version of another company’s operating system."

https://fossforce.com/2023/11/almalinux-becomes-more-than-just-another-rhel-clone-with-9-3-release/

[#] Tue Nov 14 2023 12:23:19 EST from rss <>

Subject: Intel NUC 13 Pro Mini PC Running Linux: Installing Manjaro

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For this article in the series, we explore installing and configuring Manjaro on the NUC 13. Manjaro is an Arch-based Linux distribution.

https://linuxlinks.com/intel-nuc-13-pro-mini-pc-running-linux-installing-manjaro/

[#] Tue Nov 14 2023 14:41:54 EST from rss <>

Subject: Ubuntu for Arm64 laptops (plus RISC kit)

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Did you know there's an Asahi flavored Ubuntu? And Debian, too. Ubuntu Summit 2023 A subthread of the Ubuntu Summit was Ubuntu on Arm and RISC-V kit: a fast-growing area of interest for many people.…

https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2023/11/13/ubuntu_for_arm64_laptops/

[#] Tue Nov 14 2023 16:50:42 EST from rss <>

Subject: Linux Foundation backs high-performance and exascale computing

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The Linux Foundation is backing several different high-performance computing initiatives with two new foundations.

https://www.zdnet.com/article/linux-foundation-backs-high-performance-and-exascale-computing/#ftag=RSSbaffb68

[#] Tue Nov 14 2023 19:07:57 EST from rss <>

Subject: Fwupd 1.9.8 Brings Support for uSWID SBoM Data with LZMA Compressed Payloads

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Linux firmware updater fwupd 1.9.8 has been released today by Richard Hughes as yet another stable update in the fwupd 1.9 series that brings even more new features, extends device support, and fixes bugs.

https://9to5linux.com/fwupd-1-9-8-brings-support-for-uswid-sbom-data-with-lzma-compressed-payloads

[#] Tue Nov 14 2023 21:25:13 EST from rss <>

Subject: How to Change GRUB Menu Font Size on Linux

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Enhance your Linux boot menu with larger fonts! This guide shows you how to change the GRUB menu font size for a better startup display.

https://linuxiac.com/how-to-change-grub-menu-font-size/

[#] Tue Nov 14 2023 23:42:29 EST from rss <>

Subject: VMware revealed Symantec SASE integration plan before Broadcom finished buying it

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Still no word on when the deal will happen, or what’s holding it up. Two weeks past the expected close of Broadcom’s acquisition of VMware and neither party has yet explained what’s holding up the deal, or detailed when it might close. But at last week’s VMware Explore event in Barcelona, VMware offered a teaser of how the two companies’ wares might integrate.…

https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2023/11/14/vmware_symantec_sd_wan_integration/

[#] Wed Nov 15 2023 01:59:42 EST from rss <>

Subject: AlmaLinux 9.3 Released, Here’s What’s New

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Following RHEL 9.3, AlmaLinux 9.3 launches with a spotlight on improved security and fresh dev & system tools updates.

https://linuxiac.com/almalinux-9-3-released/

[#] Wed Nov 15 2023 04:16:58 EST from rss <>

Subject: How to Create Message Box in Python

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Learn how you can create a GUI message box in Python in the simplest way.

https://www.debugpoint.com/python-message-box/

[#] Wed Nov 15 2023 06:34:20 EST from rss <>

Subject: SUSE CTO talks about OpenELA and keeping customer trust

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Head in the sand about the end of CentOS? Have a few more years of support... for a fee. Interview SUSE is serious about Linux in the enterprise, so much so that the veteran penguin-botherer is willing to risk the ire of Red Hat with OpenELA and the offer of CentOS support for users that just can't let go of the soon-to-be end-of-life operating system.…

https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2023/11/14/suse_cto_talks_openela/

[#] Wed Nov 15 2023 08:52:36 EST from rss <>

Subject: Blender 4.0 Released with Support for AMD RDNA2 and RDNA3 APUs, Node Tools

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The Blender Foundation released today Blender 4.0 as a major update to this powerful, free, open-source, and cross-platform 3D graphics computer software for GNU/Linux, macOS, and Windows systems.

https://9to5linux.com/blender-4-0-released-with-support-for-amd-rdna2-and-rdna3-apus-node-tools

[#] Wed Nov 15 2023 11:10:52 EST from rss <>

Subject: Rust in Linux: Where we are and where were going next

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Step by step, the Rust programming language is moving deeper into the Linux kernel.

https://www.zdnet.com/article/rust-in-linux-where-we-are-and-where-were-going-next/#ftag=RSSbaffb68

[#] Wed Nov 15 2023 13:28:08 EST from rss <>

Subject: Writing useful terminal TUI on Linux with dialog and jq

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Why a Text User Interface? Many use the terminal on a daily basis. A Text User Interface (TUI) is a tool that will minimize user errors and allow you to become more productive with the terminal interface. Let me give you an example: I connect on a daily basics from my home computer into my […]

https://fedoramagazine.org/writing-useful-terminal-tui-on-linux-with-dialog-and-jq/

[#] Wed Nov 15 2023 15:46:59 EST from rss <>

Subject: Canonical Released MicroCloud Targeting IoT Computing

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From the creators of Ubuntu, MicroCloud offers a personal, scalable cloud using LXD, Ceph, and OVN for clusters ranging from 3 to 50 nodes. Here's more on that!

https://linuxiac.com/canonical-released-microcloud-targeting-iot-computing/

[#] Wed Nov 15 2023 18:04:12 EST from rss <>

Subject: File Sharing on Linux Using NFS and Samba

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File sharing is a fundamental aspect of networked computing, and in Linux environments, two of the most prevalent protocols facilitating this are NFS (Network File System) and Samba. This article aims to offer a comprehensive guide on using these systems, outlining their setup, configuration, and best practices.

https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/file-sharing-linux-using-nfs-and-samba

[#] Wed Nov 15 2023 20:21:26 EST from rss <>

Subject: How to Upgrade Debian 11 to Debian 12 Bookworm

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Learn how to upgrade Debian 11 to Debian 12 “bookworm” via the command line.

https://linuxize.com/post/how-to-upgrade-debian-11-to-debian-12/

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