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Wed Apr 17 2024 04:15:44 EDT
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Subject: VirtualBox 7.0.16 Released with Initial Support for Linux 6.8 and 6.9 Kernels
Today, Oracle released VirtualBox 7.0.16 as a new stable update to its open-source, free, and cross-platform virtualization software bringing quite a few interesting changes for Linux users.
https://9to5linux.com/virtualbox-7-0-16-released-with-initial-support-for-linux-6-8-and-6-9-kernels
https://9to5linux.com/virtualbox-7-0-16-released-with-initial-support-for-linux-6-8-and-6-9-kernels
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Wed Apr 17 2024 05:48:59 EDT
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Subject: How To Delete Files Bigger Or Smaller Than X Size In Linux
Do you have a Linux system overflowing with files? Perhaps old documents or remnants of past projects are cluttering your storage. This guide will show you how to efficiently find and delete files bigger or smaller than X size in Linux.
https://ostechnix.com/delete-files-bigger-or-smaller-than-x-size/
https://ostechnix.com/delete-files-bigger-or-smaller-than-x-size/
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Wed Apr 17 2024 07:07:16 EDT
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Subject: Torvalds intentionally complicates his use of indentation in kconfig
The paramount penguin forces more robust whitespace handlingLinux supremo Linus Torvalds has made the use of indentation in kernel config files more ambiguous – intentionally, to weed out inferior parsers.…
https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2024/04/16/torvalds_complicates_his_indents/
https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2024/04/16/torvalds_complicates_his_indents/
In this tutorial, we’re going to show you how to use the restart command on Linux and how to restart (reboot) your system via the command-line interface (CLI).
https://linuxstans.com/linux-restart-command/
https://linuxstans.com/linux-restart-command/
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Wed Apr 17 2024 10:11:21 EDT
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Subject: Calamares 3.3.6 Linux Installer Improves Support for Plymouth Splash Screens
Adriaan de Groot released today Calamares 3.3.6 as a new maintenance update in the latest Calamares 3.3 series of this popular graphical installer for Linux-based operating systems.
https://9to5linux.com/calamares-3-3-6-linux-installer-improves-support-for-plymouth-splash-screens
https://9to5linux.com/calamares-3-3-6-linux-installer-improves-support-for-plymouth-splash-screens
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Wed Apr 17 2024 11:46:51 EDT
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Subject: KDE Plasma 6.0.4 Is Out to Improve Plasma Wayland, System Monitor, and More
The KDE Project released today KDE Plasma 6.0.4 as the fourth of five maintenance updates to the latest KDE Plasma 6 desktop environment series bringing fixes for bugs and crashes, as well as performance and UI improvements.
https://9to5linux.com/kde-plasma-6-0-4-is-out-now-to-improve-plasma-wayland-system-monitor-and-more
https://9to5linux.com/kde-plasma-6-0-4-is-out-now-to-improve-plasma-wayland-system-monitor-and-more
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Wed Apr 17 2024 13:18:21 EDT
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Subject: High Priority PuTTY Vulnerability Threatens Server Access Security
PuTTY's security flaw (CVE2024-31497) in ECDSA P521 keys risks private data exposure. Urgent update is needed.
https://linuxiac.com/high-priority-putty-vulnerability-found/
https://linuxiac.com/high-priority-putty-vulnerability-found/
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Wed Apr 17 2024 14:34:37 EDT
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Subject: 6 Best Free and Open Source Web Application Firewalls
A web application firewall (WAF) is a type of application firewall that lets you see and analyze HTTP traffic to and from a web application. It has the objective of preventing attacks that seek to deny service and steal data
https://linuxlinks.com/best-free-web-application-firewalls-add-an-external-security-layer/
https://linuxlinks.com/best-free-web-application-firewalls-add-an-external-security-layer/
Unattended upgrades can be a double-edged sword. While they keep your system up to date automatically, they might also unexpectedly change the system’s state or introduce new issues without your prior knowledge. In certain environments, especially in production or where stability is a must, it might be preferable to disable these automatic updates. This guide will walk you through the steps necessary to disable unattended upgrades on your Ubuntu system.
https://linuxconfig.org/disable-automatic-updates-on-ubuntu-22-04-jammy-jellyfish-linux
https://linuxconfig.org/disable-automatic-updates-on-ubuntu-22-04-jammy-jellyfish-linux
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Wed Apr 17 2024 17:37:38 EDT
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Subject: xz-style Attacks Continue to Target Open-Source Maintainers
Open Source maintainers and developers have been warned about the continued wave of attacks aimed at project maintainers similar to those recently targeting the Linux xz data compression library, XZ Utils . Many believe the attempt to backdoor Linux's xz data compression library might not be an isolated incident. According to the OpenJS Foundation and Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) , there has been a series of suspicious emails that appear targeted at a popular unnamed JavaScript project that the OpenJS Foundation hosts.
https://linuxsecurity.com/news/security-trends/xz-style-attacks
https://linuxsecurity.com/news/security-trends/xz-style-attacks