- AlmaLinux 10.2 Beta Released With Legacy 32-bit Software Support5 May 2026, 12:24 am
AlmaLinux 10.2 Beta released today as their next AlmaLinux 10 release coming down the pipe and derived from the upstream Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.2 state. Plus this AlmaLinux release continues adding more changes on their own...... 
- NVIDIA Looking To Create New Tool For Generating AutoFDO Profiles For GCC4 May 2026, 8:29 pm
NVIDIA compiler engineers are looking to develop a standalone tool that could be upstreamed into the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) codebase for generating AutoFDO profiles for consumption by GCC in turn for better benefiting from automatic feedback directed optimizations (FDO) in the name of better performance...... 
- ROCm 7.2.3 Brings Minor Updates, ROCm XIO Documentation4 May 2026, 7:55 pm
Less than one month after releasing ROCm 7.2.2, the ROCm 7.2.3 is now available with some minor improvements to this open-source AMD GPU compute and AI stack...... 
- Valve's Steam Controller Now Shipping4 May 2026, 5:15 pm
For those eager to get their hands on Valve's new Steam Controller, the gaming controller is now shipping...... 
- Omarchy 3.7 Linux Distribution Overhauls Gaming Support, Adds Unified CLI4 May 2026, 2:55 pm
Omarchy as the Arch Linux based desktop distribution using the Hyprland compositor and led by David Heinemeier Hansson "DHH" is out with a big OS update...... 
- GCC 16 Compiler Delivering Some Decent Performance Gains Over GCC 154 May 2026, 1:42 pm
With the GCC 16.1 compiler released last Thursday, I have begun running more compiler benchmarks on this first GCC 16 stable feature release. GCC 16 comes heavy on new changes in being the annual feature release and delivering changes from AMD Zen 6 and Arm AGI CPU support to new C++ features and even the Algol 68 programming language front-end. It's also looking quite good in the performance department relative to the GCC 15 compiler from last year.... 
- CachyOS Switches Python To Using Tail-Call Interpreter For 5~15% Better Performance4 May 2026, 1:12 pm
CachyOS is a very fast out-of-the-box Linux distribution and for those concerned about Python performance, the newest updates to this Arch Linux based distribution will provide even better performance...... 
- Linux File-System Proliferation A Burden: Requirements Laid Out For Any Future File-Systems4 May 2026, 10:28 am
The growing number of file-systems within the Linux kernel source tree is causing an ongoing burden for upstream developers maintaining the virtual file-system (VFS) code around it and associated code. As a result of the continuing rise of new file-systems being proposed for the Linux kernel, documentation is being introduced to establish clear guidelines for getting new file-systems accepted into the mainline kernel...... 
- Mesa Begins Seeing Patch Activity For AMD GFX12.1 Graphics4 May 2026, 9:58 am
Since last November we've begun seeing new open-source driver activity for their next-gen GPU IP with their GFX12.1 graphics engine. GFX12 (12.0) was for the Radeon RX 9000 series RDNA4 hardware while GFX 12.1 is some new revision for yet-to-be-known products while there is also GFX13 bring-up and GFX12.5 too......
- Linux 7.1-rc2 Released With Audio Fix For Steam Deck OLED, Other Fixes3 May 2026, 9:30 pm
Linux 7.1-rc2 is out for testing with its accumulation of initial bug and regression fixes that have been collected over the past week since the Linux 7.1 merge window was capped off......
- Alpine Linux systems currently offline4 May 2026, 3:20 pm
The Alpine Linux account on fosstodon.org reports
that all systems hosted at Linode, including its GitLab instance,
"are suspended at the moment due to some billing issue". They
are working to get it resolved, but in the meantime all of their
services appear to be down.
Update: Alpine Linux's servers are back online.
... 
- [$] Bug-monitoring expectations and Fedora GNOME packages4 May 2026, 2:59 pm
For a number of years, users submitting bugs reports against GNOME packages in Fedora have
received an auto-reply saying that the reports were not actively
monitored; users were encouraged to file bugs with GNOME upstream instead. However,
that practice seems to be in conflict with the Fedora Engineering Steering
Committee (FESCo) policy
that package maintainers "deal with reported bugs in a timely manner". On
April 28, FESCo discussed the disconnect between practice and policy; so far,
it has o... 
- NetHack 5.0.0 released4 May 2026, 2:58 pm
Version 5.0.0
of the NetHack
dungeon-exploration game, a distant relative of Rogue and
Hack, has been released. NetHack's code is now compliant with the
C99 standard, and the release includes more than 3,100
bug fixes and changes, detailed in doc/fixes5-0-0.txt
(may contain game spoilers). Saved games from previous versions will
not work with NetHack 5.0.0.... 
- Security updates for Monday4 May 2026, 1:26 pm
Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (kernel, libcap, libtiff, sudo, and thunderbird), Debian (dovecot, imagemagick, incus, kernel, libexif, linux-6.1, openjdk-25, pyasn1, python-aiohttp, and thunderbird), Fedora (chromium, firefox, GitPython, glibc, insight, krb5, nano, nss, openssh, openvpn, perl-CryptX, python3.14, rust-openssl, rust-openssl-sys, rust-sequoia-git, and xen), Oracle (dtrace, fence-agents, grafana-pcp, libcap, libtiff, sudo, and xorg-x11-server-Xwayland), Red Hat (buil... 
- Kernel prepatch 7.1-rc24 May 2026, 5:19 am
The second 7.1 kernel prepatch is out for
testing. "It's not small, and while it's a bit early to say for sure, I
do suspect we're seeing the same continued pattern of more patches than
usual - probably due to AI tooling - that we saw in 7.0."...
- Eden: NHS goes to war against open source1 May 2026, 7:27 pm
Terence Eden reports
that the UK's National
Health Service (NHS) is preparing to close almost all of its open-source repositories as a
response to LLM tools, such as Anthropic's Mythos, becoming more
sophisticated at finding security vulnerabilities. He does not, to put
it mildly, agree with the decision:
The majority of code repos
published by the NHS are not meaningfully affected by any advance
in security scanning. They're mostly data sets, internal tools,
guidance, research tools, front-en...
- [$] Version-controlled databases using Prolly trees1 May 2026, 1:30 pm
Modern database and filesystems make pervasive use of
B-trees, which are tree
structures optimized for storing sorted lists of keys and values on block
devices.
Dolt is an Apache 2.0-licensed project that makes clever use of a
variant of a B-tree to support efficient version control for an entire database.
The data structure it uses could well be of interest to other projects.
...
- Security updates for Friday1 May 2026, 1:05 pm
Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (fence-agents), Debian (chromium, dovecot, and kernel), Fedora (chromium, dotnet10.0, dotnet8.0, dotnet9.0, emacs, glow, jfrog-cli, openbao, pyp2spec, python3.6, rust-rustls-webpki, vhs, and xen), Oracle (grafana, grafana-pcp, PackageKit, sudo, vim, and xorg-x11-server), Red Hat (rhc), SUSE (avahi, bouncycastle, chromium, container-suseconnect, firewalld, gdk-pixbuf, grafana, java-25-openjdk, kernel, libixml11, libmozjs-140-0, libpng12-0, libsodium,...
- [$] Restartable sequences, TCMalloc, and Hyrum's Law30 April 2026, 2:01 pm
Hyrum's Law states that any
observable behavior of a system will eventually be depended upon by
somebody. The kernel community is currently contending with a clear
demonstration of that principle. The recent work to address some restartable-sequences
performance problems in the 6.19 release maintained the documented API
in all respects, but that was not enough; Google's TCMalloc
library, as it turns out, violates the documented API, prevents other code
from using restartable features, and brea...
- GCC 16.1 released30 April 2026, 1:38 pm
Version
16.1 of the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) has been
released.
The C++ frontend now defaults to the GNU C++20 dialect and the corresponding
parts of the standard library are no longer experimental. Several
C++26 features receive experimental support, including Reflection
(-freflection), Contracts, expansion statements and std::simd.
Other changes include the introduction of an experimental compiler
frontend for the Algol68 language,
ability to output GCC diagnostics in HTML form, and ...
- A Free Open Source Mobile Dev Hackathon Is Coming to the Netherlands on May 164 May 2026, 1:27 pm
OS-SCi's Lomiri Tech Meeting includes keynotes, free books, and a new bounty program reveal.... 
- What Are Linux Mint HWE ISOs and Do You Actually Need One?4 May 2026, 12:17 pm
These images ship with a newer kernel, and they exist for a good reason.... 
- Ubuntu’s Official Flavour List Is Shrinking, And That’s Not a Bad Thing2 May 2026, 3:32 pm
There are fewer official flavors with 26.04 LTS version. Is it alarming?...
- Microsoft Marks 45 Years of DOS by Open-Sourcing Its Oldest-Known Source Code30 April 2026, 3:43 pm
Tim Paterson's 1981 assembler printouts are now transcribed, compilable, and MIT-licensed....
- FOSS Weekly #26.18: Ubuntu's AI Move, New Entry in Home Directory, New Ubuntu Terminal, Fedora 44 Release and More Linux Stuff30 April 2026, 1:07 pm
Fedora 44 is here and so is a new standard directory under Home....
- 7 Features I Like in Ptyxis (The New Default Ubuntu Terminal)30 April 2026, 12:33 pm
After using it for a while, I understood why Ubntu and Fedora opted for Ptyxis as their new default terminal....
- Someone Turned a PS5 Into a Linux Gaming PC, and It Actually Works30 April 2026, 10:11 am
It runs Linux, plays Steam games, and only time will tell how long before Sony DMCAs it....
- Sovereign Tech Agency Opens Paid Standards Program for Open Source Maintainers29 April 2026, 3:58 pm
The chosen maintainers could get up to €5,200 a month for IETF, W3C, and ISO standards work....
- Good News! AI-first Warp Terminal is Now Open Source29 April 2026, 11:37 am
Years after the idea was first floated, Warp's dual MIT and AGPL-licensed code is finally on GitHub....
- LVFS Has Turned Up the Heat on Vendors Who Won't Contribute28 April 2026, 5:43 pm
Announced last year, the first wave of LVFS restrictions went live at the start of this month....
- gThumb is barely recognisable in its GTK4/libadwaita port3 May 2026, 2:25 pm
gThumb, the open-source image viewer and organiser, has been rewritten in Vala and ported to GTK4/libadwaita – and compared to the old UI, it’s barely recognisable. An alpha build of gThumb 4.0 is available for testing. Alongside the visual revamp, this brings support for WEBP and PNG animations, lets you export images in the JXL format and includes a censor filter to pixelate or blur out parts of an image. But it’s the visual changes that mark this update out. Sure, any port from GTK3 to ...
- Attack knocks Ubuntu websites, services and Snap store offline1 May 2026, 7:54 am
If you’re having trouble accessing the Ubuntu website, the Snap store or Launchpad then you’re not alone: Canonical’s websites are currently facing a “sustained, cross-border” attack. The company says it is “working to address” the attack and will provide more details shortly. Websites and services have been affected since around 6PM (UK time) 30 April. What is and isn’t affected right now The Ubuntu APT repos are not offline, as they’re mirrored across multiple locations, coun...
- Linux App Release Roundup (April 2026)1 May 2026, 3:18 am
April 2026 has been and gone, but not before delivering an array of Linux software updates, including new versions of popular FOSS video editor Kdenlive and Oracle’s virtualisation offering VirtualBox. We also got Firefox 150 with GTK emoji picker support and split tab improvements, and a modest bug fix update to the GIMP image editor, albeit resolving an annoying on-canvas text tool quirk. Below, I list other notable Linux app releases to arrive in April. While these didn’t merit a dedicate...
- Linux Mint’s new HWE ISOs improve hardware support30 April 2026, 7:50 pm
Linux Mint’s switch to a longer development cycle – the next release is coming at Christmas – has a knock on effect for people trying to install it on newer hardware that requires a newer kernel. So, a solution has been found. A new set of ISO images dubbed HWE (Hardware Enablement have been published to “address compatibility issues with brand new hardware”, says Linux Mint project lead Clement Lefebvre. The new Linux 22.3 HWE image contains the Linux 6.17 kernel. The team will, from ...
- Someone got Ubuntu running on a PS5 – and played Steam30 April 2026, 2:37 am
A newly launched project lets you boot Ubuntu on a PlayStation 5 to play Steam games, though only if your console is on old enough firmware. The hack is the work of security engineer Andy Nguyen, who this week announced a public release of his ps5-linux-boot project so more people can turn their “…PS5 Phat console on 3.xx and 4.xx [Firmware] into a fully functional Linux PC gaming device”. Obviously, this is all unofficial. The project exploits a patched hypervisor vulnerability to give L...
- Enabling Ubuntu Pro in Security Center is super easy29 April 2026, 9:59 pm
Ubuntu 26.04 LTS dropped the Software & Updates utility from default installs and added Ubuntu Pro settings to the Security Center app. But is the setup experience any better? The short answer is yes, mostly. The range of options still mirrors what was found in the old Software & Updates > Ubuntu Pro tab, but the layout is less cramped, with more room for concise explanations of what each setting and toggle does. Ubuntu Pro is free for personal use on up-to five devices. A paid s...
- Ubuntu 16.04 LTS security support has ended – unless you pay28 April 2026, 2:53 pm
If you’re still running Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus), heads up: Extended Security Maintenance (ESM) ended this month and your system is no longer receiving security updates. Having debuted in April 2016, Ubuntu 16.04 LTS received five years of standard support with a further 5 years of security coverage available through ESM by enabling Ubuntu Pro. ESM for 16.04 ended April 2026, meaning action is needed to stay protected. The most straightforward thing to do is to upgrade to a more recent ...
- Canonical is ‘ramping up’ AI in Ubuntu this year27 April 2026, 2:10 pm
AI features are coming to Ubuntu in 2026, though Canonical has made clear that the distro is not becoming an AI product. In a community post, Jon Seager, VP of engineering at Canonical, says the company is “ramping up its use of AI tools in a focused and principled manner” this year, with a bias toward local inference and open-weight models whose licence terms match Canonical’s values. AI features in Ubuntu will take one of two forms. Implicit features improve existing capabilities using o...
- Firefox’s free VPN is getting the one feature it was missing26 April 2026, 7:47 pm
Mozilla has attracted kudos since it added a free built-in VPN to its Firefox web browser, not least because of the generous 50 GB a month usage limit. Now it’s set to add another sweetener: server location choice. Mozilla began rolling out VPN integration in Firefox 149 for Windows, macOS and Linux to users in the UK, USA, France and Germany as a privacy shield: it hides your real IP address when browsing by routing traffic through a secure proxy server hosted by Fastly. Canada was added to ...
- Canonical finally gives Launchpad (a bit of) a glow-up24 April 2026, 5:38 pm
Launchpad, the home of Ubuntu development, has finally received some design attention. Canonical last updated the site’s homepage back in 2024, but many of the pages that the distro’s developers actually use or reference on a regular basis have remained untouched for the best part of a decade. Now that’s starting to change. Canonical UX designer Enzo Deng has announced that the company has “begun […] a complete redesign of the series page” for Ubuntu 26.04 LTS, describing it as the s...
- Today in Techrights5 May 2026, 2:25 am
Some of the latest articles... 
- Free Software Events (LibreLocal) and Educational Meetups5 May 2026, 2:18 am
coming up soon... 
- Android Leftovers4 May 2026, 7:00 pm
It’s official: Android Auto finally fixes a decade-old bug that infuriated millions of drivers... 
- I installed a Linux gaming distro and got better frame rates than Windows on the same PC4 May 2026, 6:39 pm
Every year, someone declares it's finally the year of the Linux desktop... 
- Free and Open Source Software4 May 2026, 6:05 pm
This is free and open source software... 
- Scaleclaw – Linux distribution image built around Universal Blue’s base image4 May 2026, 5:52 pm
Scaleclaw is a Linux distribution image built around Universal Blue’s base image... 
- GNU/Linux, BSD, and Free Software Leftovers4 May 2026, 5:17 pm
mostly GNU/Linux... 
- Security Leftovers4 May 2026, 5:15 pm
very few for today... 
- LibreOffice Report and OnlyOffice Faking 'Open Source' (Openwashing)4 May 2026, 5:14 pm
office suites' news... 
- Audiocasts/Shows: LINUX Unplugged and This Week in Linux4 May 2026, 5:13 pm
2 new episodes... 
- Implementing Secure Zero-Touch Provisioning in AI and Edge Infrastructure11 March 2026, 1:00 pm
By Juha Holkkola, FusionLayer Group How DHCP Changed Connectivity In the late 1990s, the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) quietly catalyzed a revolution in digital connectivity. Before DHCP was introduced, connecting devices to a network involved manual entry of IP addresses, DNS servers, subnet masks, and gateways. Networks were fragile, prone to errors, and severely […]
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- From DHCP to SZTP – The Trust Revolution25 February 2026, 2:00 pm
By Juha Holkkola, FusionLayer Group The Dawn of Effortless Connectivity In the transformative years of the late 1990s, a quiet revolution took place, fundamentally altering how we connect to networks. The introduction of DHCP answered a crucial question, “Where are you on the network?”, by automating IP address assignment. This innovation eradicated the manual configuration […]
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- Celebrating the Second Year of Linux Man-Pages Maintenance Sponsorship15 January 2026, 2:29 pm
Sustaining a Core Part of the Linux Ecosystem The Linux Foundation has announced a second year of sponsorship for the ongoing maintenance of the Linux manual pages (man-pages) project, led by Alejandro (Alex) Colomar. This critical initiative is made possible through the continued support of Google, Hudson River Trading, and Meta, who have renewed their […]
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- Disaggregated Routing with SONiC and VPP: Lab Demo and Performance Insights – Part Two29 October 2025, 1:45 pm
In Part One of this series, we examined how the SONiC control plane and the VPP data plane form a cohesive, software-defined routing stack through the Switch Abstraction Interface. We outlined how SONiC’s Redis-based orchestration and VPP’s user-space packet engine come together to create a high-performance, open router architecture. In this second part, we’ll turn […]
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- Disaggregated Routing with SONiC and VPP: Architecture and Integration – Part One22 October 2025, 1:44 pm
The networking industry is undergoing a fundamental architectural transformation, driven by the relentless demands of cloud-scale data centers and the rise of software-defined infrastructure. At the heart of this evolution is the principle of disaggregation: the systematic unbundling of components that were once tightly integrated within proprietary, monolithic systems. This movement began with the separation […]
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- Kubernetes on Bare Metal for Maximum Performance14 October 2025, 1:00 pm
When teams consider deploying Kubernetes, one of the first questions that arises is: where should it run? The default answer is often the public cloud, thanks to its flexibility and ease of use. However, a growing number of organizations are revisiting the advantages of running Kubernetes directly on bare metal servers. For workloads that demand […]
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- How to Deploy Lightweight Language Models on Embedded Linux with LiteLLM6 June 2025, 10:53 am
This article was contributed by Vedrana Vidulin, Head of Responsible AI Unit at Intellias (LinkedIn). As AI becomes central to smart devices, embedded systems, and edge computing, the ability to run language models locally — without relying on the cloud — is essential. Whether it’s for reducing latency, improving data privacy, or enabling offline functionality, local AI […]
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- Automating Compliance Management with UTMStack’s Open Source SIEM & XDR13 May 2025, 12:17 pm
Achieving and maintaining compliance with regulatory frameworks can be challenging for many organizations. Managing security controls manually often leads to excessive use of time and resources, leaving less available for strategic initiatives and business growth. Standards such as CMMC, HIPAA, PCI DSS, SOC2 and GDPR demand ongoing monitoring, detailed documentation, and rigorous evidence collection. Solutions […]
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- A Simple Way to Install Talos Linux on Any Machine, with Any Provider27 April 2025, 11:40 pm
Talos Linux is a specialized operating system designed for running Kubernetes. First and foremost it handles full lifecycle management for Kubernetes control-plane components. On the other hand, Talos Linux focuses on security, minimizing the user’s ability to influence the system. A distinctive feature of this OS is the near-complete absence of executables, including the absence […]
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- Using OpenTelemetry and the OTel Collector for Logs, Metrics, and Traces4 April 2025, 6:16 pm
OpenTelemetry (fondly known as OTel) is an open-source project that provides a unified set of APIs, libraries, agents, and instrumentation to capture and export logs, metrics, and traces from applications. The project’s goal is to standardize observability across various services and applications, enabling better monitoring and troubleshooting. Read More at Causely
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- ToaruOS 2.3.15 May 2026, 1:00 am
ToaruOS is a built-from-scratch hobby operating system with a bootloader, kernel, drivers, C library and userspace. It includes a composited graphical user interface, a dynamic linker, a syntax-highlighting text editor and a network stack. Some of the features of ToaruOS include virtual machine integration for absolute mouse and automatic display sizing in VirtualBox and VMware Workstation, a Unix-like terminal interface including a feature-rich terminal emulator and several familiar utilities,... 
- SolydXK 13-2026055 May 2026, 12:00 am
SolydX and SolydK are Debian-based distributions with the Xfce and KDE desktops respectively. SolydXK aims to be simple to use, providing an environment that is both stable and secure. SolydXK is an open-source alternative for small businesses, non-profit organisations and home users. The project started as an unofficial variant of Linux Mint's "Debian" edition with KDE as the default desktop, but it was later given its own identity as SolydK. SolydX was added after Linux Mint dropped its Debia... 
- NebiOS 10.2.1-dev2026.05.044 May 2026, 11:07 pm
NebiOS is an Ubuntu-based desktop Linux distribution with a custom Wayland compositor called NebiDE (based on Wayfire). It features various user interface enhancements, an initial setup module called OOBE, the NebiOS App Runtime (napp-runtime) portable application format with bubblewrap containerization, improved gaming performance with Steam Proton integration, a kernel switcher for easy multi-kernel installation, and the Wine compatibility layer for running some Windows applications. NebiOS i... 
- AlmaLinux 10.2-beta14 May 2026, 10:23 pm
AlmaLinux OS is an open-source, community-driven project that is built from the source code of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). AlmaLinux is a completely binary compatible fork of RHEL and it is maintained by AlmaLinux OS Foundation which is a register non-profit.... 
- Butterbian 0.2.14 May 2026, 9:11 pm
Butterbian is a Debian-based Linux distribution with out-of-the-box support for the Btrfs filesystem and pre-configured Timeshift, an application that takes incremental snapshots of the installed filesystem at regular intervals. These snapshots can be restored, directly from the GRUB menu, to undo all changes to the system. Butterbian boots into a themed Xfce desktop and uses the Calamares system installer. Besides Butterbian, the project also develops Butterknife, a command-line only live imag... 
- CentOS 10-202605044 May 2026, 7:42 pm
CentOS as a group is a community of open source contributors and users which started in 2003 and has been sponsored by Red Hat since 2014. CentOS Linux versions up to CentOS Linux 8 are 100% compatible rebuilds of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, in full compliance with Red Hat's redistribution requirements. In 2020 it was announced CentOS Linux is being discontinued and replaced with CentOS Stream, a developer-focused distribution which acts as a middle-stream between Fedora and Red Hat Enterprise Li... 
- Armbian 26.2.64 May 2026, 7:07 pm
Armbian is a Linux distribution designed for ARM development boards. It is usually based on one of the stable or development versions of Debian or Ubuntu and it supports a wide variety of popular ARM-based devices, including Banana Pi, Cubieboard, Olimex, Orange Pi, Odroid, Pine64 and others. Armbian includes a menu-driven configuration tool along with stock Debian utilities, the Bash shell, and a choice of Cinnamon or Xfce desktop.... 
- CalamaroOS 202605034 May 2026, 6:12 pm
CalamaroOS is a Gentoo-based Linux distribution for the desktop, using either KDE Plasma or Xfce desktop environment. It features the Calamares system installer, out-of-the-box support for Flatpak packages, support for BTRFS, XFS and F2FS filesystems, and the systemd software suite for system and service management. The project's goal is to bring the power of Gentoo Linux to an average user by eliminating the complex and time-consuming process associated with the classic Gentoo install method.... 
- Calculate 202605044 May 2026, 4:45 pm
Calculate Linux is a Gentoo-based family of three distinguished distributions. Calculate Directory Server (CDS) is a solution that supports Windows and Linux clients via LDAP + SAMBA, providing proxy, mail and Jabbers servers with streamlined user management. Calculate Linux Desktop (CLD) is a workstation and client distribution (with a choice of Cinnamon, KDE Plasma, LXQt, MATE or Xfce desktops) that includes a wizard to configure a connection to Calculate Directory Server. Calculate Linux Scr... 
- OmniOS r1510584 May 2026, 7:46 am
OmniOS is an open-source operating system for servers, with support for many popular Solaris and OpenSolaris technologies, such as the ZFS file system, bhyve hypervisor, Dtrace (a dynamic tracing framework for troubleshooting kernel and application problems), kernel-based virtual machine, and Linux zone. It is based on Illumos, a free software implementation of the Solaris kernel....
- AlmaLinux 10.2 Beta Released With Legacy 32-bit Software Support5 May 2026, 2:43 am
AlmaLinux 10.2 Beta released today as their next AlmaLinux 10 release coming down the pipe and derived from the upstream Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.2 state. Plus this AlmaLinux release continues adding more changes on their own...... 
- Omarchy 3.7 Linux Distribution Overhauls Gaming Support, Adds Unified CLI4 May 2026, 7:23 pm
Omarchy as the Arch Linux based desktop distribution using the Hyprland compositor and led by David Heinemeier Hansson "DHH" is out with a big OS update...... 
- Arch-Based Omarchy 3.7 Released with Steam, RetroArch, Lutris, and Heroic Launcher4 May 2026, 5:52 pm
Omarchy 3.7 arrives as The Gaming Edition, adding Steam, RetroArch, Lutris, Heroic, Moonlight, Xbox Cloud Gaming, and more.... 
- Linux File-System Proliferation A Burden: Requirements Laid Out For Any Future File-Systems4 May 2026, 1:14 pm
The growing number of file-systems within the Linux kernel source tree is causing an ongoing burden for upstream developers maintaining the virtual file-system (VFS) code around it and associated code. As a result of the continuing rise of new file-systems being proposed for the Linux kernel, documentation is being introduced to establish clear guidelines for getting new file-systems accepted into the mainline kernel...... 
- Linuxiac Weekly Wrap-Up: Week 18, 2026 (Apr 27 – May 3)4 May 2026, 11:43 am
Catch up on the latest Linux news: Fedora 44, EndeavourOS Titan Neo, APT 3.3, Arch Linux May ISO, Wine 11.8, GCC 16, Copy Fail Linux kernel flaw, and more.... 
- MSI MS-CF27 3.5-inch SBC with Alder Lake-N, quad GbE, and triple display4 May 2026, 10:11 am
Following earlier platforms such as the MS-CF16 V3.0 and MS-CF19, MSI has introduced a new 3.5-inch SBC based on Intel Alder Lake-N, Twin Lake-N, and Amston Lake processors, continuing its focus on fanless, low-power, wide-voltage embedded systems with expanded connectivity and I/O. Processor options include the Intel Processor N97, Core i3-N305, Amston Lake x7433RE, and […]...
- VideoLAN Releases dav2d 0.0.1 as Early Preview AV2 Decoder4 May 2026, 8:40 am
VideoLAN releases dav2d 0.0.1 “Merbanan,” an early preview AV2 decoder and successor to its widely used dav1d AV1 project....
- Linux 7.1-rc2 Released With Audio Fix For Steam Deck OLED, Other Fixes4 May 2026, 7:08 am
Linux 7.1-rc2 is out for testing with its accumulation of initial bug and regression fixes that have been collected over the past week since the Linux 7.1 merge window was capped off......
- 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: May 3rd, 20264 May 2026, 5:37 am
The 290th installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending May 3rd, 2026, keeping you updated on the most important developments in the Linux world....
- Adiuvo Explorer Board aims to bring Artix UltraScale+ FPGA to $99 platform4 May 2026, 4:05 am
Adiuvo is developing the Explorer Board, a compact FPGA platform built around the Artix UltraScale+ AU7P, targeting embedded, signal processing, and high-speed I/O applications. The design aims to provide access to UltraScale+ capabilities at a lower price point. The design is based on the AU7P FPGA, which provides approximately 37K LUTs, 75K flip-flops, 216 DSP […]...
- Perfect Server Automated ISPConfig 3 Installation on Debian 12 and Debian 13, Ubuntu 22.04 and Ubuntu 24.0431 January 2026, 10:01 am
This tutorial shows you how to easily set up a web, email and DNS server with ISPConfig 3 using the ISPConfig auto-installation script....
- How to install PHP 5.6 and 7.0 - 8.4 with PHP-FPM and FastCGI mode for ISPConfig 3.2 with apt on Debian 11 to 123 November 2025, 9:28 pm
In this guide we will take you through installing additional PHP versions (5.6, 7.0, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 7.4, 8.1, 8.2, 8.3, and 8.4) on a Debian server with ISPConfig....
- How to install PHP 5.6 and 7.0 - 8.4 with PHP-FPM and FastCGI mode for ISPConfig 3.2 with apt on Ubuntu 22.04 - 24.043 November 2025, 9:26 pm
When using ISPConfig, by default, you only have the main PHP version for your distribution. This guide will show you how to install additional PHP versions (5.6, 7.0 - 7.4, 8.1 - 8.4) on an Ubuntu server with ISPConfig....
- Update the ISPConfig Perfect Server from Debian 11 to Debian 123 November 2025, 9:24 pm
This tutorial will take you through updating a server managed by ISPConfig from Debian 11 (bullseye) to Debian 12 (bookworm). This guide works for both single- and multiserver setups....
- How to Install CSF (Config Server Firewall) on Debian 126 October 2025, 10:58 am
CSF or Config Server Firewall is a Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) firewall based on IPtables and Perl. it provides a daemon process that will monitor your services for failure authentication....
- How to Install Wiki.js on Debian 1226 June 2025, 8:04 pm
Wiki.js is free and open-source wiki software based on Node.js, Git, and Markdown. In this article, we'll show you how to install Wiki.js on a Debian 12 system....
- ISPConfig Perfect Multiserver setup on Ubuntu 24.04 and Debian 1219 June 2025, 5:43 pm
This tutorial will take you through installing your own ISPConfig 3 multiserver setup with dedicated servers for the panel, web, DNS, mail, and webmail using the new ISPConfig auto-installer. This tutorial is compatible with Debian 12 and Ubuntu 24.04....
- Securing your ISPConfig 3 managed mailserver with a valid Let's Encrypt SSL certificate19 June 2025, 5:18 pm
If you're running your own mailserver, it's best practice to connect to it securely with a SSL/TLS connection. You'll need a valid certificate for these secure connections. In this tutorial, we'll set up a Let's Encrypt certificate for our mailserver that renews automatically....
- How to Install OpenEMR on Ubuntu 24.04 Server29 May 2025, 4:19 pm
OpenEMR is an open-source health records and medical practice management solution. It is a fully integrated electronic health record and practice management, scheduling, electronic billing, and internationalization support....
- How to Install Moodle LMS on Debian 12 Server29 May 2025, 4:15 pm
Moodle is an open solution for the Learning Management System (LMS). It is a platform for educational purposes, from creating online courses, managing online schools, managing content, and offering collaborative learning....
- Download of the day: GIMP 3.0 is FINALLY Here!18 March 2025, 3:45 am
Wow! After years of hard work and countless commits, we have finally reached a huge milestone: GIMP 3.0 is officially released! I am excited as I write this and can't wait to share some incredible new features and improvements in this release. GIMP 2.10 was released in 2018, and the first development version of GIMP 3.0 came out in 2020. GIMP 3.0 released on 16/March/2025. Let us explore how to download and install GIMP 3.0, as well as the new features in this version.
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- Ubuntu to Explore Rust-Based “uutils” as Potential GNU Core Utilities Replacement16 March 2025, 12:17 pm
In a move that has sparked significant discussion within the Ubuntu Linux fan-base and community, Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, has announced its intention to explore the potential replacement of GNU Core Utilities with the Rust-based "uutils" project. They plan to introduce new changes in Ubuntu Linux 25.10, eventually changing it to Ubuntu version 26.04 LTS release in 2026 as Ubuntu is testing Rust 'uutils' to overhaul its core utilities potentially. Let us find out the pros and cons a...
- Critical Rsync Vulnerability Requires Immediate Patching on Linux and Unix systems15 January 2025, 6:04 pm
Rsync is a opensource command-line tool in Linux, macOS, *BSD and Unix-like systems that synchronizes files and directories. It is a popular tool for sending or receiving files, making backups, or setting up mirrors. It minimizes data copied by transferring only the changed parts of files, making it faster and more bandwidth-efficient than traditional copying methods provided by tools like sftp or ftp-ssl. Rsync versions 3.3.0 and below has been found with SIX serious vulnerabilities. Attackers ...
- ZFS Raidz Expansion Finally, Here in version 2.3.014 January 2025, 9:19 am
After years of development and testing, the ZFS raidz expansion is finally here and has been released as part of version 2.3.0. ZFS is a popular file system for Linux and FreeBSD. RAIDz is like RAID 5, which you find with hardware or Linux software raid devices. It protects your data by spreading it across multiple hard disks along with parity information. A raidz device can have single, double, or triple parity to sustain one, two, or three hard disk failures, respectively, without losing any d...
- lnav – Awesome terminal log file viewer for Linux and Unix16 June 2024, 11:04 am
It is no secret that whether you are a developer or sysadmin, you need to use log files to troubleshoot errors on your Linux and Unix systems. You use tools like grep, tail, cat, or journalctl to view log files. However, you may need help with so many log files. These essential Unix tools are suitable for basic text but fall short when dealing with many log files. You can get tired from sifting through endless lines of log files. The lnav utility is here to the rescue! It is a powerful log file ...
- sttr – Awesome Linux & Unix tool for transformation of the string24 May 2024, 9:17 pm
sttr demo
The sttr is a free and open-source command-line tool in Golang that lets you easily change and modify text. You can perform transformation operations on the string, such as hashing text, string manipulation, and more. sttr is beneficial for developers and *nix users requiring swift modification to strings or files directly via the command line or TUI. It is helpful in your scripting, data processing, and automation tasks at the CLI.
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- How to block AI Crawler Bots using robots.txt file29 September 2023, 8:40 pm
Are you a content creator or a blog author who generates unique, high-quality content for a living? Have you noticed that generative AI platforms like OpenAI or CCBot use your content to train their algorithms without your consent? Don't worry! You can block these AI crawlers from accessing your website or blog by using the robots.txt file.
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- Debian Linux 12.1 released with Security Updates23 July 2023, 9:30 am
Debian Linux project announces the first update of the Debian project's stable distribution, Debian 12 (codename "bookworm") named Debian 12.1. This update mainly addresses security issues and significant problems. Security advisories have been published and are now available to download.
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- Setting up VSCode for Ansible Lightspeed AI in Ubuntu 22.04 desktop22 July 2023, 2:01 pm
Red Hat launched the Ansible Lightspeed Code Assistant Generative AI with IBM Watson Code Assistant in May 2023. This preview is now available to all Ansible users, allowing them to explore the technology, provide feedback to Red Hat, and further train the AI model. In this brief blog post, I will share my personal experience with installing and utilizing Ansible Lightspeed AI to create playbooks in VSCode using Ubuntu Linux 20.04 LTS desktop.
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- How to upgrade FreeBSD 13.1 to 13.2 release12 April 2023, 1:55 am
The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is announcing the availability of FreeBSD version 13.2-RELEASE on 11/April/2023. It is the third release of the stable/13 branches. I updated my FreeBSD version 13.1 to 13.2 using the CLI over an ssh-based session. Here are my quick notes.
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- PaloAlto init-cfg.txt Bootstrap Config file Layout with Examples19 May 2022, 3:30 am
When you install and configure the PaloAlto firewall, when the firewall boots up for the first time, it does the bootstrapping process. PaloAlto uses the settings defined in the bootstrap files, including the init-cfg.txt and bootstrap.xml under the config folder to configure the initial state of the firewall. For example, during the bootstrap process, it […]...
- 21 Examples to Manage Secrets using AWS Secrets Manager CLI16 March 2022, 2:00 am
Using AWS Secrets manager you can store, retrieve, rotate and manage secrets such as database credentials, API keys and other sensitive information used by your application. Secrets are rotated without any disruption to your application, and you can also replicate secrets to multiple AWS regions. You can manage secrets from AWS console, SDK, CLI, or […]...
- 13 Examples to Manage S3 Bucket Replication Rules using AWS CLI9 December 2021, 3:30 am
Using S3 replication, you can setup automatic replication of S3 objects from one bucket to another. The source and destination bucket can be within the same AWS account or in different accounts. You can also replicate objects from one source bucket to multiple destination buckets. If you want to have a second copy of your […]...
- 5 Python Examples to Read and Write JSON files for Encode and Decode1 April 2021, 4:00 am
JSON stands for JavaScript Object Notation, which is a format for structuring data that is very similar to the concept of maps in computer programming. Maps consists of keys and corresponding values. A key has to be unique within a map. JSON is light-weight format of representing data as text in a file, whose syntax […]...
- 8 Examples to Add Static Routes in PAN-OS PaloAlto from CLI and Console10 March 2021, 4:00 am
Managing routes is an essential configuration task for network admins who are managing firewalls. If you are using the PaloAlto firewall, this tutorial explains how to add static routes using both the PAN-OS command line interface and from the PaloAlto Firewall Console. 1. CLI – View Current Routes Before adding a route, view all current […]...
- 3 Methods to Create Jenkins Pipeline – Classic UI, BlueOcean, Git7 January 2021, 3:30 am
Jenkins is a DevOps tool which can be used to automate your build, test and delivery of software code. If you are new to Jenkins, this tutorial will help you to understand how to create Jenkins pipeline using one of the following methods: Classic Jenkins User Interface Jenkins Blue Ocean User Interface which reduces clutter […]...
- 12 Examples to Manage AWS Transit Gateway Route Table from CLI7 October 2020, 3:00 am
Apart from the default route table that gets created when you create a transit gateway, you can also create additional route tables. This helps you to associate a specific attachment with a specific route table. The attachments can propagate their routes to one or more route tables. You can also add static routes to the […]...
- 10 Examples to Manage PaloAlto Firewall Users from PAN-OS CLI23 September 2020, 3:00 am
This tutorial explains how to manage PaloAlto users from CLI. You’ll learn about user and role related functionalities including how to create a new user, assign a role to an user, make regular user as an admin user, list all existing users, delete an user, etc., 1. Enter PaloAlto CLI Configuration Mode First, login to […]...
- 24 Examples to Manage AWS Transit Gateway and Attachments from CLI16 September 2020, 3:00 am
AWS Transit gateway acts as a hub to connect multiple VPC and on-prem networks. Apart from attaching a VPC to transit hub and routing traffic, you can also attach a VPN connection or Direct Connect gateway to your transit gateway. You can also peer two transit gateways and route traffic between them. In a multi-account […]...
- 5 Steps to Upgrade PaloAlto PAN-OS Firewall Software from CLI or Console9 June 2020, 3:30 am
PaloAlto releases software updates on an on-going basis. It’s essential that you stay current with the latest stable release of firewall. On a high-level the following are 5 easy steps to upgrade PaloAlto firewall: Pre-install: Verify current software version Check Available Software Versions Download Latest Version of PaloAlto Install the Latest version of Firewall Software […]...
- I finally found an SUV where both trims are worth it: why the Toyota Crown Signia matters4 May 2026, 10:00 pm
Toyota challenges conventional norms about what defines a premium and luxury vehicle.... 
- 3 awesome Paramount+ movies new to watch this week (May 4 - 10)4 May 2026, 8:50 pm
A kung-fu cult classic with a sports twist, the best submarine movie of all time, a '90s-cool indie that's money, baby.... 
- 3 blockbuster Netflix movies to watch this week (May 4 - 10)4 May 2026, 8:01 pm
Five strangers in detention, one toga party for the ages, and a fake foreign correspondent exposing America.... 
- Samsung Galaxy phones are still great, but their best apps haven't improved in years4 May 2026, 7:46 pm
Great apps are becoming less of a reason to buy a Samsung phone.... 
- Tesla sells China's Model 3 in Canada for an absurdly low price—what does it mean for EVs?4 May 2026, 7:25 pm
American EV makers will take a while to bounce back.... 
- Matter support arrives in Homebridge 2.0, opening Apple Home to more devices4 May 2026, 6:40 pm
Homebridge is evolving.... 
- 3 exciting Netflix thrillers to watch this week (May 4-10)4 May 2026, 6:00 pm
Recent thrillers make the list this week.... 
- The 4 hidden costs eating away at your hybrid SUV's fuel savings4 May 2026, 5:45 pm
Hybrids can improve your fuel mileage, but there is more to the story.... 
- 5 cathartic Prime Video movies to watch this week (May 4 - May 10)4 May 2026, 5:30 pm
Experience the raw power of emotional release.... 
- Your funny Wi-Fi name is secretly ruining your home network4 May 2026, 5:01 pm
The absolute worst mistake you can make when setting up a new router (it has nothing to do with passwords)... 
- Securing GitHub Actions CI dependencies: Recipe card4 May 2026, 11:00 am
Recipe GitHub Actions CI dependencies Target audience (the chef) Project maintainers and developers who need practical, concrete steps to efficiently secure CI dependencies within their GitHub Actions workflows Scope (ingredients) Dependencies within the GitHub Actions, Github...... 
- AI sandboxing is having its Kubernetes moment30 April 2026, 7:37 pm
Recently, Anthropic announced that its new model, Mythos, had autonomously found and exploited zero-day vulnerabilities in every major operating system and web browser – including a 27-year-old bug that had survived decades of human review and......
- The state of AI in CNCF projects: A first look at the data29 April 2026, 11:00 am
At CNCF TAG Developer Experience, we recently set out to understand how Artificial Intelligence is shaping open-source development. The response from the community has been impressive in its scale, with nearly half of our initial responses......
- Kubernetes for platform teams: Leveraging k0s and k0rdent27 April 2026, 11:00 am
In our previous blog, we explored a GitOps use case for on-premises infrastructure, managing multiple clusters hosted on the k3s Kubernetes distribution using k0rdent. But the platform engineering ecosystem is vast, and one blog barely scratches......
- From Ingress NGINX to Higress: migrating 60+ resources in 30 minutes with AI23 April 2026, 1:37 pm
With the official retirement of Ingress NGINX that took place in March 2026, enterprise platform teams are facing an urgent security and compliance mandate. Remaining on a retired controller leaves critical infrastructure vulnerable to unpatched security......
- Auto-diagnosing Kubernetes alerts with HolmesGPT and CNCF tools21 April 2026, 3:06 pm
What a two-person SRE team learned building an AI investigation pipeline. Spoiler: the runbooks mattered more than the model. Why we built this At STCLab, our SRE team supports multiple Amazon EKS clusters running high-traffic production......
- From public static void main to Golden Kubestronaut: The Art of unlearning20 April 2026, 10:50 am
Ten years ago, my entire world fit inside a public static void main. I was a Java developer. Infrastructure? That was someone else’s problem a black box where my JAR files went to live, or quietly......
- K3s on On-Prem Infrastructures the GitOps Way: Writing a Custom k0rdent Template from Scratch17 April 2026, 11:59 am
Kubernetes turns 12 this year. In that time, it’s gone from a Google side project to the operating system of modern infrastructure running everywhere from mainframes to GPUs, across multi-cloud, hybrid, on-prem, and edge environments. The......
- The AI-driven shift in vulnerability discovery: What maintainers and bug finders need to know16 April 2026, 10:29 pm
AI models have recently drastically changed the sophistication, speed and scale of software vulnerability discovery. It is now trivial for non-experts to find real vulnerabilities in software with minimal effort and expertise. It is also now......
- How To Measure the ROI of Developer Tools16 April 2026, 5:28 am
There’s been a growing emphasis in the cloud native community on investing in tools that improve developer experience. Platform engineering, accompanied with the rise of projects like Backstage, is all about making developers more productive by......
- Kubernetes v1.36: Pod-Level Resource Managers (Alpha)1 May 2026, 6:35 pm
Kubernetes v1.36 introduces
Pod-Level Resource Managers
as an alpha feature, bringing a more flexible and powerful resource management
model to performance-sensitive workloads. This enhancement extends the kubelet's
Topology, CPU, and Memory Managers to support pod-level resource specifications
(.spec.resources), evolving them from a strictly per-container allocation
model to a pod-centric one.
Why do we need pod-level resource managers?
When running performance-critical workloads such as machin...
- Kubernetes v1.36: In-Place Vertical Scaling for Pod-Level Resources Graduates to Beta30 April 2026, 6:35 pm
Following the graduation of Pod-Level Resources to Beta in v1.34 and the General Availability (GA) of In-Place Pod Vertical Scaling in v1.35, the Kubernetes community is thrilled to announce that In-Place Pod-Level Resources Vertical Scaling has graduated to Beta in v1.36!
This feature is now enabled by default via the InPlacePodLevelResourcesVerticalScaling feature gate. It allows users to update the aggregate Pod resource budget (.spec.resources) for a running Pod, often without requiring a co...
- Kubernetes v1.36: Tiered Memory Protection with Memory QoS29 April 2026, 6:35 pm
On behalf of SIG Node, we are pleased to announce updates to the Memory QoS
feature (alpha) in Kubernetes v1.36. Memory QoS uses the cgroup v2 memory
controller to give the kernel better guidance on how to treat container memory.
It was first introduced in v1.22 and updated in v1.27. In Kubernetes v1.36, we're introducing: opt-in memory reservation, tiered
protection by QoS class, observability metrics, and kernel-version warning for memory.high.
What's new in v1.36
Opt-in memory reservation wit...
- Kubernetes v1.36: Staleness Mitigation and Observability for Controllers28 April 2026, 6:35 pm
Staleness in Kubernetes controllers is a problem that affects many controllers, and is something may affect controller behavior
in subtle ways. It is usually not until it is too late, when a controller in production has already taken incorrect action, that
staleness is found to be an issue due to some underlying assumption made by the controller author. Some issues caused by staleness
include controllers taking incorrect actions, controllers not taking action when they should, and controllers ta...
- Kubernetes v1.36: Mutable Pod Resources for Suspended Jobs (beta)27 April 2026, 6:35 pm
Kubernetes v1.36 promotes the ability to modify container resource requests and limits
in the pod template of a suspended Job to beta. First introduced as alpha in v1.35, this
feature allows queue controllers and cluster administrators to adjust CPU, memory, GPU,
and extended resource specifications on a Job while it is suspended, before it starts
or resumes running.
Why mutable pod resources for suspended Jobs?
Batch and machine learning workloads often have resource requirements that are not
p...
- Kubernetes v1.36: Fine-Grained Kubelet API Authorization Graduates to GA24 April 2026, 6:35 pm
On behalf of Kubernetes SIG Auth and SIG Node, we are pleased to announce the
graduation of fine-grained kubelet API authorization to General Availability
(GA) in Kubernetes v1.36!
The KubeletFineGrainedAuthz feature gate was introduced as an opt-in alpha
feature in Kubernetes v1.32, then graduated to beta (enabled by default) in
v1.33. Now, the feature is generally available and the feature gate is locked
to enabled. This feature enables more precise, least-privilege access control
over the kub...
- Kubernetes v1.36: User Namespaces in Kubernetes are finally GA23 April 2026, 6:35 pm
After several years of development, User Namespaces support in
Kubernetes reached General Availability (GA) with the v1.36 release.
This is a Linux-only feature.
For those of us working on low level container runtimes and rootless
technologies, this has been a long awaited milestone. We finally
reached the point where "rootless" security isolation can be used for
Kubernetes workloads.
This feature also enables a critical pattern: running workloads with
privileges and still being confined in the ...
- SELinux Volume Label Changes goes GA (and likely implications in v1.37)22 April 2026, 6:35 pm
If you run Kubernetes on Linux with SELinux in enforcing mode, plan ahead: a future release (anticipated to be v1.37) is
expected to turn the SELinuxMount feature gate on by default. This makes volume setup faster
for most workloads, but it can break applications that still depend on the older recursive relabeling
model in subtle ways (for example, sharing one volume between privileged and unprivileged Pods on the same node).
Kubernetes v1.36 is the right release to audit your cluster and fix or...
- Kubernetes v1.36: ハル (Haru)22 April 2026, 12:00 am
Editors: Chad M. Crowell, Kirti Goyal, Sophia Ugochukwu, Swathi Rao, Utkarsh Umre
Similar to previous releases, the release of Kubernetes v1.36 introduces new stable, beta, and alpha features. The consistent delivery of high-quality releases underscores the strength of our development cycle and the vibrant support from our community.
This release consists of 70 enhancements. Of those enhancements, 18 have graduated to Stable, 25 are entering Beta, and 25 have graduated to Alpha.
There are also s...
- Gateway API v1.5: Moving features to Stable21 April 2026, 4:30 pm
The Kubernetes SIG Network community presents the release of Gateway API (v1.5)!
Released on February 27, 2026, version 1.5 is our biggest release yet, and concentrates on moving existing Experimental features to Standard (Stable).
The Gateway API v1.5.1 patch release is already available.
The Gateway API v1.5 brings six widely-requested feature promotions to the Standard channel (Gateway API's GA release channel):
ListenerSet
TLSRoute
HTTPRoute CORS Filter
Client Certificate Validation
Certif...
- A Virtual Agent team at Docker: How the Coding Agent Sandboxes team uses a fleet of agents to ship faster1 May 2026, 1:00 pm
I work on Coding Agent Sandboxes, aka “sbx” at Docker. The project provides secure, microVM-based isolation for running AI coding agents like Claude Code, Gemini, Codex, Docker Agent and Kiro. Agents get full autonomy inside a sandbox (their own Docker daemon, network, filesystem) without touching your host system. Over the past couple of weeks, we......
- From Security Blocked to Prod Ready: ClickHouse on Docker Hardened Images30 April 2026, 3:55 pm
In November 2025, a team self-hosting Langfuse, an open-source LLM observability platform, on Kubernetes uploaded their ClickHouse image to AWS ECR as part of their production preparation. They found that the pipeline scanner had returned three critical vulnerabilities - not in ClickHouse, but in the base image. Their security team saw the findings and blocked......
- Trivy, KICS, and the shape of supply chain attacks so far in 202623 April 2026, 3:32 pm
Catching the KICS push: what happened, and the case for open, fast collaboration In the past few weeks we've worked through two supply chain compromises on Docker Hub with a similar shape: first Trivy, now Checkmarx KICS. In both cases, stolen publisher credentials were used to push malicious images through legitimate publishing flows. In both......
- Why MicroVMs: The Architecture Behind Docker Sandboxes16 April 2026, 5:14 pm
Last week, we launched Docker Sandboxes with a bold goal: to deliver the strongest agent isolation in the market. This post unpacks that claim, how microVMs enable it, and some of the architectural choices we made in this approach. The Problem With Every Other Approach Every sandboxing model asks you to give something up. We......
- Why We Chose the Harder Path: Docker Hardened Images, One Year Later14 April 2026, 9:48 pm
We're coming up on a year since launching Docker Hardened Images (DHI) last May, and crossing a milestone earlier this month made me stop and reflect on what we've actually been building. Earlier this month, we crossed over 500k daily pulls of DHIs, and over 25k continuously patched OS level artifacts in our SLSA Build......
- How to Analyze Hugging Face for Arm64 Readiness13 April 2026, 3:59 pm
This post is a collaboration between Docker and Arm, demonstrating how Docker MCP Toolkit and the Arm MCP Server work together to scan Hugging Face Spaces for Arm64 Readiness. In our previous post, we walked through migrating a legacy C++ application with AVX2 intrinsics to Arm64 using Docker MCP Toolkit and the Arm MCP Server......
- Reclaim Developer Hours through Smarter Vulnerability Prioritization with Docker and Mend.io8 April 2026, 6:23 pm
We recently announced the integration between Mend.io and Docker Hardened Images (DHI) provides a seamless framework for managing container security. By automatically distinguishing between base image vulnerabilities and application-layer risks, it uses VEX statements to differentiate between exploitable vulnerabilities and non-exploitable vulnerabilities, allowing your team to prioritize what really matters. TL;DR: The Developer Value Proposition......
- Defending Your Software Supply Chain: What Every Engineering Team Should Do Now2 April 2026, 6:14 pm
The software supply chain is under sustained attack. Not from a single threat actor or a single incident, but from an ecosystem-wide campaign that has been escalating for months and shows no signs of slowing down. This week, axios, the HTTP client library downloaded 83 million times per week and present in roughly 80% of......
- Gemma 4 is Here: Now Available on Docker Hub2 April 2026, 4:16 pm
Docker Hub is quickly becoming the home for AI models, serving millions of developers and bringing together a curated lineup that spans lightweight edge models to high-performance LLMs, all packaged as OCI artifacts. Today, we’re excited to welcome Gemma 4, the latest generation of lightweight, state-of-the-art open models. Built on the same technology behind Gemini,......
- Docker Offload now Generally Available: The Full Power of Docker, for Every Developer, Everywhere.2 April 2026, 1:00 pm
Docker Desktop is one of the most widely used developer tools in the world, yet for millions of enterprise developers, running it simply hasn’t been an option. The environments they rely on, such as virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) platforms and managed desktops, often lack the resources or capabilities needed to run Docker Desktop. As enterprises......
- Goodbye Mono: Why Unity is Switching to CoreCLR4 May 2026, 8:00 pm
Recently, in a video from the GDC 2026 session, Joe Valenzuela, senior director of the Core Engine team, shared plans for Unity's transition to the CoreCLR runtime.
There is talk that the engine needs a modern one.NET, we've been in the community for over five years now. There have also been occasional reports in the Unity community that there is a desire to switch to CoreCLR, but there have always been many difficulties.... 
- Mastering Kubernetes to Maximize Your Cloud Potential4 May 2026, 7:00 pm
Kubernetes is often introduced as a container orchestrator. That’s like calling a modern city “a collection of buildings.” Technically correct, but wildly incomplete.
In reality, Kubernetes is a layered ecosystem where storage, compute, networking, security, and developer workflows interlock like gears in a precision machine. If one gear slips, everything grinds. If all align, you unlock a platform that scales, heals, and evolves with your applications.... 
- AgentOps: The Next Evolution of DevOps for AI-Driven Systems4 May 2026, 6:00 pm
DevOps changed software delivery by making deployment, monitoring, and feedback continuous. But AI-driven systems are pushing those practices into new territory. Once applications start using LLMs, retrieval pipelines, tool-calling workflows, and autonomous agents, classic DevOps is no longer enough. You are not just deploying code. You are operating behavior.
That is where AgentOps comes in. ... 
- Cost Is an SLI: Why Your System Is “Healthy” but Burning Cash4 May 2026, 5:00 pm
There's a class of failure that doesn't page anyone.
No SLO breaches, no latency spikes, no 3 AM Slack messages from an on-call engineer clutching cold coffee. The system is working — by every conventional measure it's healthy — and yet something is deeply wrong. Money is hemorrhaging out of the infrastructure at a rate that won't become visible until the CFO opens a billing dashboard, squints at a number that seems obviously misformatted, and then realizes with a specific, cold dread that i... 
- Securing the IT and OT Boundary in Geospatial Enterprise Systems4 May 2026, 4:00 pm
In modern infrastructure, the line between information technology (IT) and operational technology (OT) is blurring. Enterprise geographic information system (GIS) platforms, delivered by leading providers such as Environmental Systems Research Institute Inc. (Esri) as an implementation partner, unify spatial context with operational data. They improve situational awareness and decision-making across distributed assets.
For engineers and technology leaders managing advanced IoT deployments, power... 
- Integrating AI-Driven Decision-Making in Agile Frameworks: A Deep Dive into Real-World Applications and Challenges4 May 2026, 3:00 pm
The integration of AI-driven decision-making within Agile frameworks presents a transformative opportunity for optimized workflows and enhanced decision-making processes. This article delves into the real-world applications and challenges of combining AI's analytical prowess with Agile methodologies. Key topics include the benefits of contextual adaptability, AI-augmented retrospectives, and the necessity of human oversight to balance AI autonomy with human intuition.
Additionally, industry-sp... 
- End-to-End Data Migration to S/4HANA Using LTMOM, ABAP Transformations and Validation Scripts4 May 2026, 2:00 pm
Data migration is one of the most critical phases in any SAP S/4HANA implementation. A successful migration ensures that clean, accurate data from legacy systems is loaded into the new S/4HANA system. SAP provides the S/4HANA Migration Cockpit as the main tool to manage migrations, and the Migration Object Modeler (LTMOM) as a powerful environment to customize migration objects and rules. By leveraging standard SAP migration APIs under the hood, the cockpit reduces the need for extensive custom ... 
- Performance Optimization Techniques in Flutter 3.41 for Mobile App Development4 May 2026, 1:00 pm
Even in 2026, Flutter still continues to be the top framework for mobile app development for high-performance, visually rich, cross-platform apps (iOS, Android & Web) using one single codebase. The framework already provides strong performance thanks to its custom rendering engine and widget-based architecture.
Flutter 3.41 continues improving the framework’s efficiency, rendering pipeline and developer tooling. But even with these improvements, developers still need to follow certain b... 
- Building Fault-Tolerant Kafka Consumers in Spring Boot Using Retry, DLQ, and Idempotent Code Patterns4 May 2026, 12:00 pm
Apache Kafka is a robust distributed streaming platform, but building a fault tolerant consumer requires careful handling of errors and duplicates. In this article, we focus on Spring Boot 3 with Spring Kafka 3.x to implement resilient Kafka consumers using retry mechanisms, dead-letter queues (DLQs), and idempotent processing patterns. We'll walk through how to configure retries, route problematic messages to a DLQ, and ensure that even if the same message is consumed multiple times, it is proc... 
- Understanding MCP Architecture: LLM + API vs Model Context Protocol1 May 2026, 8:00 pm
Suppose you want a chatbot that works with PDFs: extract text, search across documents, summarize sections. You can build it two ways: by calling an LLM API directly and wiring tools yourself, or by exposing those tools through the Model Context Protocol (MCP). Same user experience — different architecture. This article uses a PDF example to walk through both routes and explain what MCP adds.
The Goal
User asks in natural language → chatbot reads/searches PDFs → returns an answer....
- White House Considers Vetting AI Models Before They Are Released4 May 2026, 11:00 pm
The Trump administration is reportedly considering an executive order to create a working group that could review advanced AI models before public release. The shift follows concerns over Anthropic's powerful Mythos model and its cyber capabilities, with officials weighing whether the government should get early access to frontier models without necessarily blocking their release. The New York Times reports: In meetings last week, White House officials told executives from Anthropic, Google and ... 
- OpenAI, Google, and Microsoft Back Bill To Fund 'AI Literacy' In Schools4 May 2026, 10:00 pm
An anonymous reader quotes a report from 404 Media: A new, bipartisan bill introduced (PDF) by Democratic Senator of California Adam Schiff and endorsed by the biggest AI developers in the world -- including OpenAI, Google, and Microsoft -- would change the K-12 curriculum to shoehorn in "AI literacy," something that young people and teachers alike already hate in schools. The Literacy in Future Technologies Artificial Intelligence, or LIFT AI Act, would empower the new director of the National ... 
- The Pixel 11 Could Be the Next Victim of the RAM Shortage4 May 2026, 9:00 pm
Google's Pixel 11 lineup could see RAM cuts or lower starting configurations because of the global memory shortage, with leaks suggesting the base model may drop from 12GB to 8GB while Pro models could add 12GB versions below the current 16GB tier. The Verge reports: There will be 16GB configurations available for each, but adding a lower-spec model could mean the 16GB version is getting a price hike. However, the silver lining is that the specs from MysticLeaks also include camera upgrades and ... 
- Expanded AMD HDMI 2.1 Support Is Coming To Linux4 May 2026, 8:00 pm
AMD is preparing expanded HDMI 2.1 support for Linux, following earlier delays after the HDMI Forum rejected an open source implementation of HDMI 2.1 as proprietary technology. As GamingOnLinux reports, AMD developer Harry Wentland submitted a patch series to the Linux kernel mailing list, noting that it brings "HDMI FRL support to the amdgpu display driver" and that "DSC is still being tested and will be sent out later."
A forum post on Phoronix from an AMD driver developer also said "a full... 
- The Audio Industry Is Grappling With the Rise of 'Podslop'4 May 2026, 7:00 pm
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Bloomberg's Ashley Carman: Welcome to the modern era of podcasting in which thousands of new shows are released into the world every day with a sizable portion likely being AI-generated. Figuring out exactly which ones fall into that growing category is becoming more difficult just as the industry is starting to take this issue seriously. In only the past month or so, Amazon launched a feature that explains a product by generating a quasi-podcast, complet... 
- Anthropic Nears $1.5 Billion AI Joint Venture With Wall Street Firms4 May 2026, 6:00 pm
Anthropic is reportedly nearing a roughly $1.5 billion joint venture with Blackstone, Goldman Sachs, Hellman & Friedman, and other Wall Street firms to sell AI tools to private-equity-backed companies. "The investors aim to create a company that acts as a consulting arm for Anthropic and helps teach businesses -- including the private-equity firms' portfolio companies -- how to incorporate AI across their operations," reports the Wall Street Journal. Anthropic, Blackstone, and Hellman & ... 
- GameStop Offers to Buy eBay for $56 Billion4 May 2026, 5:00 pm
GameStop has made an unsolicited $56 billion cash-and-stock offer to buy eBay (paywalled; alternative source), with CEO Ryan Cohen arguing he can turn the marketplace into a far larger Amazon competitor. "EBay should be worth -- and will be worth -- a lot more money," Cohen said in an interview. "I'm thinking about turning eBay into something worth hundreds of billions of dollars." The Wall Street Journal reports: Cohen said GameStop has a commitment letter from TD Bank to provide up to $20 bill... 
- Scientists Discover 27 Potential New Planets That Orbit Two Stars4 May 2026, 4:00 pm
Astronomers have identified 27 potential new circumbinary planets -- worlds that orbit two stars, like Star Wars' Tatooine. "To date, only about 18 circumbinary planets ... had been identified in the universe," reports the Guardian. "More than 6,000 planets have been discovered that orbit single stars, like Earth does around the sun." The Guardian reports: In a timely publication for May 4, also known as Star Wars Day, scientists have identified nearly 30 more candidate planets, whose distances ... 
- Infrasound Waves Stop Kitchen Fires, But Can They Replace Sprinklers?4 May 2026, 3:00 pm
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: In a makeshift demonstration kitchen in Concord, California, cooking oil splatters in and around a frying pan, which catches fire on an unattended gas stove. Within moments, a smoke detector wails. But in this demonstration, something less common happens: An AI-driven sensor activates and wall emitters blast infrasound waves toward the source of the fire in an attempt to put it out. The science of acoustic fire suppression, which has long be... 
- 16% of Parents Help Their Children Bypass Online Age Checks, Study Finds. One 15-Year-Old Just Uses a Fake Moustache4 May 2026, 11:34 am
The Independent reports that "more than a third of children in the UK have found a way around age verification measures" for social media sites and other online platforms. And new research from online safety organisation Internet Matters "suggests one in six parents have helped their child to get past age verification checks, with children reporting 'tricking' platforms into thinking they are older. "
Parents also said they had caught their children drawing on facial hair in a bid to evade the ... 
- What I'm Hearing About Cognitive Debt (So Far)5 May 2026, 2:08 am
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- Bun is being ported from Zig to Rust5 May 2026, 1:08 am
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- Y Combinator's Stake in OpenAI (0.6%)5 May 2026, 12:09 am
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- Agent Skills4 May 2026, 9:40 pm
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- When Networking Doesn't Work4 May 2026, 8:56 pm
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- Formatting a 25M-line codebase overnight4 May 2026, 8:11 pm
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- Transformers Are Inherently Succinct (2025)4 May 2026, 8:03 pm
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- How OpenAI delivers low-latency voice AI at scale4 May 2026, 7:42 pm
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- Microsoft Edge stores all passwords in memory in clear text, even when unused4 May 2026, 6:22 pm
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- Securing a DoD contractor: Finding a multi-tenant authorization vulnerability4 May 2026, 5:46 pm
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- Scientists Discover 27 Potential New Planets That Orbit Two Stars4 May 2026, 4:00 pm
Astronomers have identified 27 potential new circumbinary planets -- worlds that orbit two stars, like Star Wars' Tatooine. "To date, only about 18 circumbinary planets ... had been identified in the universe," reports the Guardian. "More than 6,000 planets have been discovered that orbit single stars, like Earth does around the sun." The Guardian reports: In a timely publication for May 4, also known as Star Wars Day, scientists have identified nearly 30 more candidate planets, whose distances ... 
- Infrasound Waves Stop Kitchen Fires, But Can They Replace Sprinklers?4 May 2026, 3:00 pm
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: In a makeshift demonstration kitchen in Concord, California, cooking oil splatters in and around a frying pan, which catches fire on an unattended gas stove. Within moments, a smoke detector wails. But in this demonstration, something less common happens: An AI-driven sensor activates and wall emitters blast infrasound waves toward the source of the fire in an attempt to put it out. The science of acoustic fire suppression, which has long be... 
- Carbon Pollution Is Making Food Less Nutritious, Risking the Health of Billions3 May 2026, 10:29 pm
A new meta-analysis found nutrients in food decreased over the last 40 years, reports the Washington Post. "Many of humanity's most important crops — including wheat, potatoes, beans — contain fewer vitamins and minerals than they did a generation ago."
"The invisible culprit behind this damaging phenomenon? Carbon dioxide pollution."
Surging concentrations of carbon in the atmosphere, caused largely by burning fossil fuels, have produced potent changes in the way plants grow — from inc...
- Former NASA Engineers Create Ingenious Way To Save Homes From Wildfires Using Noise3 May 2026, 1:34 am
"Scientists have created a miraculous new way to stop fires from spreading through neighborhoods using nothing but sound," reports the New York Post:
Former NASA engineers with California-based Sonic Fire Tech found that using sound waves can snuff out blazes and potentially be used to stop another Pacific Palisades inferno... The technology works by targeting oxygen molecules using low-frequency sound waves that vibrate them, stopping the fire from growing. "Sound waves vibrate the oxygen fast...
- An Amateur Just Solved a 60-Year-Old Math Problem - by Asking AI2 May 2026, 6:34 pm
Slashdot reader joshuark writes: Scientific American reports that a ChatGPT AI has proved a conjecture with a method no human had developed. A 23-year-old student Liam Price just cracked a 60-year-old problem that world-class mathematicians have tried and failed to solve. The new solution that Price got in response to a single prompt to GPT-5.4 Pro was posted on www.erdosproblems.com, a website devoted to the Erds problems. The question Price solved — or prompted ChatGPT to solve—concerns sp...
- Retina Scan for Diabetes Could Also Reduce Deaths During Pregnancy in Developing Countries2 May 2026, 4:34 pm
This week Bill Gates wrote a blog post about a special camera from medtech startup Remidio, which delivers high-resolution images of a patient's retina in seconds. The camera plugs into a phone running an AI system that watches for early signs of diabetes — all without needing a blood draw, eye dilation, or a dibetes specialist. It's already been used in 40 countries for more than 15 million patients.
But that same hardware, with different software, can also flag the conditions that drive s...
- New Lithium-Plasma Engine Passes Key Mars Propulsion Test2 May 2026, 7:00 am
NASA engineers have tested a next-generation lithium-plasma electric propulsion system that reached 120 kilowatts, a new U.S. record and about 25 times the power of the electric thrusters on NASA's Psyche spacecraft. "Designing and building these thrusters over the last couple of years has been a long lead-up to this first test," said James Polk, who is a senior research scientist at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory. "It's a huge moment for us because we not only showed the thruster works, but we ...
- In Real-World Test, an AI Model Did Better Than ER Doctors At Diagnosing Patients30 April 2026, 10:00 pm
A new study from Harvard Medical School and Beth Israel Deaconess found that an OpenAI reasoning model outperformed experienced ER doctors at diagnosing and managing patient cases using messy, real-world emergency department records. Researchers say the results don't support replacing doctors, but they do suggest AI could meaningfully reshape clinical workflows if tested carefully in prospective trials. NPR reports: The researchers ran a series of experiments on the AI model to test its clinical...
- Convicted Former Harvard Scientist Rebuilds Brain Computer Lab In China30 April 2026, 6:07 pm
Reuters reports that Charles Lieber, the former Harvard scientist convicted of lying to U.S. authorities about payments and ties to China, is now leading China's state-funded i-BRAIN lab in Shenzhen, where he has access to advanced nanofabrication tools and primate research facilities for brain-computer interface work. From the report: Charles Lieber, 67, is among the world's leading researchers in brain-computer interfaces. The technology has shown promise in treating conditions such as ALS and...
- Should Schools Get Rid of Homework?29 April 2026, 4:00 pm
Tony Isaac shares a report from NPR: Federal survey data shows that the amount of math homework assigned to fourth and eighth grade students, in particular, has been steadily declining for the past decade. Some educators and parents say this is a good thing -- students shouldn't spend six or more hours a day at school and still have additional schoolwork to complete at home. But the research on homework is complicated. Some studies show that students who spend more time on homework perform bette...
- Beyond the Patch: How to Prepare Your Linux Fleet Against AI Exploits4 May 2026, 4:32 pm
The recent coverage surrounding Anthropic’s new Mythos model—and its ability to autonomously discover and exploit vulnerabilities like the 17-year-old FreeBSD bug (CVE-2026-4747) has sent shockwaves through the cybersecurity community. The headlines are full of “zero-day machines,” and the industry anxiety is palpable. The most recent “copy.fail” CVE-2026-31431 vulnerability has shown the need to apply workarounds […]
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- Addressing copy.fail in SUSE Virtualization30 April 2026, 9:32 am
Copy Fail (tracked as CVE-2026-31431) is a critical vulnerability in the Linux kernel that allows a local non-root user to gain full root access to the system. It is considered extremely dangerous because it is a pure logic error – unlike other known holes like Dirty Pipe or Dirty COW, it does not require complex […]
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- The Path to Data Sovereignty: CYBERTEC and SUSE Unite for Open Source30 April 2026, 9:03 am
SUSE and CYBERTEC PostgreSQL International are proud to announce a strategic partnership aimed at modernizing data solutions and infrastructure. This partnership unites two important players in the open source world: SUSE’s proven leadership in secure enterprise Linux and cloud-native Kubernetes management with SUSE Rancher Prime and CYBERTEC’s deep, specialized expertise in PostgreSQL performance and management. […]
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- SUSE responds to the copy.fail vulnerability30 April 2026, 7:13 am
Copy Fail (tracked as CVE-2026-31431) is a critical vulnerability in the Linux kernel that allows a local non-root user to gain full root access to the system. It is considered extremely dangerous because it is a pure logic error – unlike other known holes like Dirty Pipe or Dirty COW, it does not require complex […]
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- Empowering Our Ecosystem: Enhancing Security and Sovereignty with SUSEID28 April 2026, 9:48 pm
At SUSE, our commitment to the open source community goes beyond the software we build. It also extends to how we protect our users and uphold the principles of digital sovereignty. As we continue to evolve our digital infrastructure, I am proud to announce the launch of SUSEID, our new, unified authentication system designed specifically […]
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- Pushing the Limits of SAP Innovation: Join SUSE at SAP Sapphire Orlando 202628 April 2026, 3:07 pm
The countdown to SAP Sapphire Orlando is on! As businesses worldwide look to modernize their operations and embrace the power of AI-driven ERP, SUSE is thrilled to be at the heart of the conversation. Visit us at Booth #422. Whether you are navigating a complex S/4HANA migration, looking to secure your integration landscape, or exploring […]
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- The Green Heart of Open Source: Why Sustainability Drives Innovation28 April 2026, 11:05 am
When we talk about the “Green Heart” of SUSE, we aren’t just talking about a logo color or a CSR report. We’re talking about the fundamental connection between open source architecture and planetary resilience. For too long, the industry has treated sustainability and innovation as if they were on opposite sides of a scale. […]
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- Beyond the Transition: Powering Private AI and Modern Virtualization for SAP28 April 2026, 10:04 am
Join SUSE at SAP Sapphire Madrid 2026 Are you ready to transform your SAP landscape with more agility, security, and sovereign AI? The SUSE team is heading to SAP Sapphire Madrid from May 19–21, 2026, and we want to meet you there! Visit us at booth #9.410. As businesses across Europe look to modernize their […]
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- SLES 15 SP4 CC EAL4+ – the real value of Common Criteria27 April 2026, 8:20 pm
Is Your Linux “Certified” or Just “Secure”? 🛡️ In the world of high-stakes IT, Common Criteria (CC) EAL4+ is the ultimate yardstick. But for many, the math doesn’t seem to add up: “Why are we touting an OS certification for SLES 15 SP4 when we’re already running SP7?” If you are navigating compliance for SUSE […]
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- Extract GitHub repository URLs from BlackArch tools pages12 February 2026, 8:38 am
$ curl -sL blackarch.org/{tools,recon}.html | awk -F'"' '$4 ~ /^https:\/\/github\.com\// { print $4 }'
Downloads BlackArch tool pages and prints only GitHub links using pure awk filtering.
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- Import a wireguard configuration into networkmanager11 February 2026, 8:31 pm
$ nmcli connection import type wireguard file wireguard_config.conf
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- Print a full-width horizontal line using the current terminal width (custom character supported)11 February 2026, 6:27 pm
$ printf '%*s\n' "${COLUMNS:-80}" '' | tr ' ' "${1-_}"
This is good when the other option on this site not includes ´tput´ like on minimal shell
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- Send a file to the first reachable KDE Connect device3 February 2026, 3:10 am
$ kdeconnect-cli -d $(kdeconnect-cli -a --id-only) --share kdeconnect-cli-send-file.sh
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- Play raw entropy noise via ALSA (bypass PulseAudio/PipeWire)27 January 2026, 1:25 pm
$ cat /dev/urandom | play -q -t raw -r 8000 -e unsigned-integer -b 8 -c 1 -t alsa default
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- Trigger a notification on USB device insertion using udev27 January 2026, 12:24 pm
$ udevadm monitor --udev --subsystem-match=usb | gawk '/add/ { system("espeak \"USB device attached\"") }'
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- Minimal Runtime Kernel Module Dependency View26 January 2026, 7:00 pm
$ lsmod | awk 'NR>1 && $4!="-" {print $1; split($4,a,","); for(i in a) print " -> used by:", a[i]; print ""}'
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- Go to the Nth line of file25 November 2025, 6:40 pm
$ awk 'NR==13' /etc/services
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- Quick way to sum every numbers in a file written line by line25 November 2025, 6:21 pm
$ awk '{sum += $0} END {print sum}' file
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- Show tcp connections sorted by Host / Most connections25 November 2025, 6:15 pm
$ netstat -ntu | tail -n +3 | awk '{print $5}' | sed 's/:[0-9]*$//' | sort | uniq -c | sort -rn
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- Is AI Coming to Your Ubuntu Desktop?29 April 2026, 3:54 pm
According to the VP of Engineering at Canonical, AI could soon be added to the Ubuntu desktop distribution....
- Framework Laptop 13 Pro Competes with the Best23 April 2026, 4:46 pm
Framework has released what might be considered the MacBook of Linux devices....
- The Latest CachyOS Features Supercharged Kernel22 April 2026, 6:36 pm
The latest release of CachyOS brings with it an enhanced version of the latest Linux kernel....
- Kernel 7.0 Is a Bit More Rusty21 April 2026, 4:23 pm
Linux kernel 7.0 has been released for general availability, with Rust finally getting its due....
- France Says "Au Revoir" to Microsoft21 April 2026, 4:12 pm
In a move that should surprise no one, France announced plans to reduce its reliance on US technology, and Microsoft Windows is the first to get the boot....
- CIQ Releases Compatibility Catalog for Rocky Linux15 April 2026, 3:03 pm
The company behind Rocky Linux is making an open catalog available to developers, hobbyists, and other contributors, so they can verify and publish compatibility with the CIQ lineup....
- KDE Gets Some Resuscitation15 April 2026, 1:49 pm
KDE is bringing back two themes that vanished a few years ago, putting a bit more air under its wings....
- Introduction to QuickNote and Geeknote8 April 2026, 5:06 am
Sorting through the array of note-taking tools and their features can be overwhelming. We look at two applications that offer a simple approach....
- Raspberry Pi server tools and applications8 April 2026, 5:05 am
With the help of the applications we describe, Raspberry Pi can perform a wide range of server duties....
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- Canonical Unveils Ubuntu AI Strategy: Local Models, User Control, and Smarter Workflows28 April 2026, 4:00 pm
by George Whittaker
Canonical has officially revealed its long-anticipated plans to bring artificial intelligence features into Ubuntu, marking a significant shift for one of the world’s most widely used Linux distributions. Rather than rushing into the AI wave, Canonical is taking a measured, privacy-focused approach, one that aims to enhance the operating system without compromising its open-source values.
The rollout is exp...
- Thunderbird 150 Lands on Linux: Smarter Encryption, Better Tools, and a Polished Experience23 April 2026, 4:00 pm
by George Whittaker
Mozilla has officially rolled out Thunderbird 150.0, the latest version of its open-source email client, bringing a mix of security-focused enhancements, usability upgrades, and workflow improvements for Linux and other platforms. Released in April 2026, this update continues Thunderbird’s steady evolution as a powerful desktop email solution.
For Linux users, Thunderbird 150 delivers meaningful updates that...
- Linux Kernel 6.19 Reaches End of Life: Time to Move Forward21 April 2026, 4:00 pm
by George Whittaker
The Linux kernel continues its fast-paced release cycle, and with that comes an important milestone: Linux kernel 6.19 has officially reached end of life (EOL). For users and distributions still running this branch, it’s now time to upgrade to a newer kernel version.
This isn’t unexpected, Linux 6.19 was never intended to be a long-term release, but it does serve as a reminder of how quickly non-LTS kernel...
- Archinstall 4.2 Shifts to Wayland-First Profiles, Leaving X.Org Behind16 April 2026, 4:00 pm
by George Whittaker
The Arch Linux installer continues evolving alongside the broader Linux desktop ecosystem. With the release of Archinstall 4.2, a notable change has arrived: Wayland is now the default focus for graphical installation profiles, while traditional X.Org-based profiles have been removed or deprioritized.
This move reflects a wider transition happening across Linux, one that is gradually redefining how graphical e...
- OpenClaw in 2026: What It Is, Who’s Using It, and Whether Your Business Should Adopt It14 April 2026, 4:00 pm
by George Whittaker
“probably the single most important release of software, probably ever.”
— Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA
Wow! That’s a bold statement from one of the most influential figures in modern computing.
But is it true? Some people think so. Others think it’s hype. Most are somewhere in between, aware of OpenClaw, but not entirely sure what to make of it. Are people actually using it? Yes. Who’s using it? Mo...
- Linux Kernel Developers Adopt New Fuzzing Tools9 April 2026, 4:00 pm
by George Whittaker
The Linux kernel development community is stepping up its security game once again. Developers, led by key maintainers like Greg Kroah-Hartman, are actively adopting new fuzzing tools to uncover bugs earlier and improve overall kernel reliability.
This move reflects a broader shift toward automated testing and AI-assisted development, as the kernel continues to grow in complexity and scale.
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- GNOME 50 Reaches Arch Linux: A Leaner, Wayland-Only Future Arrives7 April 2026, 4:00 pm
by George Whittaker
Arch Linux users are among the first to experience the latest GNOME desktop, as GNOME 50 has begun rolling out through Arch’s repositories. Thanks to Arch’s rolling-release model, new upstream software like GNOME arrives quickly, giving users early access to the newest features and architectural changes.
With GNOME 50, that includes one of the most significant shifts in the desktop’s history.
A Major GN...
- MX Linux Pushes Back Against Age Verification: A Stand for Privacy and Open Source Principles2 April 2026, 4:00 pm
by George Whittaker
The MX Linux project has taken a firm stance in a growing controversy across the Linux ecosystem: mandatory age-verification requirements at the operating system level. In a recent update, the team made it clear, they have no intention of implementing such measures, citing concerns over privacy, practicality, and the core philosophy of open-source software.
As governments begin introducing laws that could requ...
- LibreOffice Drives Europe’s Open Source Shift: A Growing Push for Digital Sovereignty31 March 2026, 4:00 pm
by George Whittaker
LibreOffice is increasingly at the center of Europe’s push toward open-source adoption and digital independence. Backed by The Document Foundation, the widely used office suite is playing a key role in helping governments, institutions, and organizations reduce reliance on proprietary software while strengthening control over their digital infrastructure.
Across the European Union, this shift is no longer ex...
- From Linux to Blockchain: The Infrastructure Behind Modern Financial Systems26 March 2026, 4:00 pm
by George Whittaker
The modern internet is built on open systems. From the Linux kernel powering servers worldwide to the protocols that govern data exchange, much of today’s digital infrastructure is rooted in transparency, collaboration, and decentralization. These same principles are now influencing a new frontier: financial systems built on blockchain technology.
For developers and system architects familiar with Linux and ...
- Microsoft Defender Bug Triggers False Malware Alerts for DigiCert Certificates4 May 2026, 9:12 pm
Microsoft fixed a Defender false positive that flagged legitimate DigiCert certificates as malware, disrupting Windows trust stores for some IT teams.
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- 6 Best No-Log VPNs in 20264 May 2026, 8:13 pm
Looking for the best anonymous (no-log) VPN in 2026? Check out our comprehensive list to find the top VPN services that prioritize anonymity and security.
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- 5 Best VPNs for Android in 20264 May 2026, 7:22 pm
Explore the best VPNs for Android devices in 2026. Find out which VPN offers the best security, speed and features for your Android device.
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- The 7 Best iPhone VPNs in 20264 May 2026, 7:12 pm
Which VPN works best on iPhones? Use our guide to compare the pricing and features of the 7 best VPNs for iPhone in 2026.
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- GameStop Launches $56 Billion Bid to Take Over eBay4 May 2026, 6:06 pm
Ryan Cohen’s $55.5 billion bid for eBay would pair GameStop stores with eBay’s marketplace, but financing questions loom over the deal.
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- Indirect Prompt Injection Is Now a Real-World AI Security Threat4 May 2026, 6:01 pm
AI agents are now being weaponized through prompt injection, exposing why model guardrails are not enough to protect enterprise data.
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- Gen Z Is Bringing the iPod Back as a Distraction-Free Music Escape4 May 2026, 5:08 pm
Gen Z is reviving the iPod as younger users seek distraction-free music, fewer algorithms, and more control over how they listen.
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- Google Workspace Adds 5 AI Upgrades That Could Change Daily Work4 May 2026, 4:50 pm
Google Workspace adds 5 AI upgrades at Cloud Next 2026, improving Sheets, Meet, automation, and Microsoft 365 migration tools.
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- The $59 AI Tool Turning Forms Into Smart Workflows4 May 2026, 3:34 pm
Formura Smart Form Builder uses AI to build forms, add logic, and track data, and it's $497 off (89%).
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- Apple Eyes ‘Aggressive Pricing’ for iPhone 18 Pro Amid Rising Costs4 May 2026, 2:07 pm
Apple may keep iPhone 18 Pro starting prices steady despite rising memory costs, but storage upgrades and a foldable model could cost more.
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- Fedora Infrastructure Status: Restart of Copr servers5 May 2026, 10:00 am
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- Justin Wheeler: Why the Fedora AI-Assisted Contributions Policy Matters for Open Source4 May 2026, 8:00 am
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- Marcin Juszkiewicz: New Fedora package: fedora-active-user4 May 2026, 6:37 am
During my work on the RISC-V 64-bit architecture port of Fedora, I created
several pull requests to Fedora packages. And some were stalled…
Non-responsive maintainer process
Fedora project has a process called ‘non-responsive maintainer’.
You check is maintainer on vacation, check latest activity and open a bug asking
for action.
The problem was that it linked to fedora_active_user.py script
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- Kevin Fenzi: misc fedora bits last of april 20262 May 2026, 5:41 pm
I'm back from my vacation, so time for another weekly recap...
Vacation
Week before last I had a lovely time away in hawaii (The big island).
I saw volcanoes (we missing lava fountaining by like 15minutes), lava
tubes (really cool (literally) and dark), botanical gardens (unreal flowers),
had a dinner/sunset cruise with history and finally a sunset/stargazing
trip to the top of mona kea. Super fun! Wish I had another week there to
lounge on the beach. If you...
- Akashdeep Dhar: Loadouts For Genshin Impact v0.1.16 Released1 May 2026, 6:30 pm
Hello travelers!Loadouts for Genshin Impact v0.1.16 is OUT NOW with the addition of support for recently released characters like Linnea and for recently released weapons like Golden Frostbound Oath from Genshin Impact Luna VI or v6.5 Phase 2. Take this FREE and OPEN SOURCE application for a spin using the links below to manage the custom equipment of artifacts and weapons for the playable characters.ResourcesLoadouts for Genshin Impact - GitHubLoadouts for...
- Christof Damian: Friday Links 26-1530 April 2026, 10:00 pm
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- Felipe Borges: Let’s Welcome Our Google Summer of Code 2026 Contributors!30 April 2026, 9:05 pm
GNOME is once again participating in GSoC. This year, we have 6 contributors working on adding Debug Adapter Protocol support to GJS, incorporating vocab-style puzzles into GNOME Crosswords, creating a native GTK4/Rust rewrite of the Pitivi timeline ruler, porting gitg to GTK4, implementing app uninstallation in the GNOME Shell app grid, and enabling recovery from GPU resets.
As we onboard the contributors, we will be adding them to Planet GNOME, where you can g...
- Vojtěch Trefný: Libblockdev 3.5.0 released29 April 2026, 9:25 am
A new upstream version of Libblockdev was released on Monday (April 27th) – 3.5.0. This release brings both new functions and a large number of bug fixes.
Btrfs plugin: recursive deletion of subvolumes and device stats
Two new functions have been added to the btrfs plugin.
bd_btrfs_delete_subvolume_recursive can be used to remove a btrfs subvolume and all its children in one call. This was prompted by an issue reported for blivet-gui requesting this feature...
- Brian (bex) Exelbierd: Things I Read: 16-29 April 202629 April 2026, 7:40 am
I read more in this stretch than made it into this post. As I sorted it, I realized the leftovers would turn into snark about Kash Patel, a pointer to the Sam Altman bio/promo piece, or an essay about Sugey Amaya as a case study in systems gone bad. You don’t need me for that.
Instead, here are some pieces on the Czech Republic, technology, being American, and more.
Disclaimer: I work at Microsoft on upstream Linux in Azure. These are my personal notes and o...
- Fedora Magazine: Fedora Asahi Remix 44 is now available28 April 2026, 2:05 pm
We are happy to announce the general availability of Fedora Asahi Remix 44. This release brings Fedora Linux 44 to Apple Silicon Macs.
Fedora Asahi Remix is developed in close collaboration with the Fedora Asahi SIG and the Asahi Linux project. This release incorporates all of the exciting improvements brought by Fedora Linux 44. Fedora Asahi Remix 44 also retires our vendored Mesa and virglrenderer packages. Users who have not already manually done...
- When you think of microservices, you probably think of centralized shared services23 April 2026, 12:00 am
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- Are you using traffic mirroring in production? If not, try it out16 April 2026, 12:00 am
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- Agent Skills Are Becoming the Best Way to Capture Institutional Knowledge9 April 2026, 12:00 am
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- Saved Prompts Are Dead. Agent Skills Are the Future2 April 2026, 12:00 am
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- Generating Code Faster Is Only Valuable If You Can Validate Every Change With Confidence26 March 2026, 12:00 am
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- When You Go to Production with gRPC, Make Sure You’ve Solved Load Distribution First19 March 2026, 12:00 am
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- You may be building for availability, but are you building for resiliency?12 March 2026, 12:00 am
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- When your coding agent doesn’t understand your project, you’ll get junk5 March 2026, 12:00 am
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- You can have 100% Code Coverage and still have ticking time bombs in your code.26 February 2026, 12:00 am
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- Getting More Out of Agentic Coding Tools19 February 2026, 12:00 am
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- AutoSSL Let’s Encrypt Rate Limiting7 March 2026, 12:42 am
You’ve just completed a cPanel server migration. The accounts are transferred, DNS is propagating, everything looks good… until you check the AutoSSL logs and see this staring back at you: WARN AutoSSL failed to create a new certificate order because the server's Let's Encrypt account (https://acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/acme/acct/XXXXXXX) has reached a rate limit. (429 urn:ietf:params:acme:error:rateLimited) Every domain […]...
- How to Fix CSF/LFD “Excessive Resource Usage” Floods for PHP-FPM and dbus on AlmaLinux 95 March 2026, 12:41 am
If you have recently migrated to AlmaLinux 9 (or any RHEL 9 derivative) and run ConfigServer Security & Firewall (CSF) with Login Failure Daemon (LFD), you have probably noticed your inbox filling up with alerts like these: Time: Wed Feb 19 03:14:22 2025 Account: root Resource: Virtual Memory Size Exceeded: 384 > 256 (MB) Executable: […]...
- Why AutoSSL Fails Under Cloudflare Proxy2 March 2026, 12:38 am
If you manage domains behind Cloudflare’s proxy and run cPanel with AutoSSL, there’s a good chance you’ve woken up to an email like this: AutoSSL did not renew the certificate for “example.com”. You must take action to keep this site secure. DNS DCV: No local authority: “example.com”; HTTP DCV: “cPanel (powered by Sectigo)” forbids DCV […]...
- MariaDB Sandbox Mode Is Silently Breaking Your Database Migrations28 February 2026, 12:34 am
If you have recently tried to migrate a cPanel server and watched every single database import fail with ERROR at line 1: Unknown command '\-', you are not alone. This error has been quietly biting sysadmins for the better part of a year, and cPanel still has not published a word about it. Here is […]...
- Maildir to mdbox Conversion Silently Drops Emails for Date Ranges27 February 2026, 6:24 pm
If you have ever run a cPanel migration or triggered a mailbox format conversion in WHM and found that users are missing emails from specific date ranges, you are not alone. This is one of those issues that does not announce itself with a clear error. It simply leaves gaps in the mailbox, and unless […]...
- Bulk PHP-FPM Pool Tuner for Existing Accounts26 February 2026, 7:16 pm
WHM only applies PHP-FPM settings to new accounts, and as we know, the cPanel defaults may not be appropriate for higher-traffic sites. This script updates all existing accounts. #!/bin/bash # bulk-phpfpm-tuner.sh # Updates PHP-FPM pool settings for all accounts based on server RAM TOTAL_RAM_MB=$(free -m | awk '/^Mem:/{print $2}') RESERVED_MB=2048 # Reserve for OS/MySQL ACCOUNTS=$(whmapi1 […]...
- PHP-FPM pm.max_children Reached on cPanel Servers26 February 2026, 6:24 pm
See Also: Bulk PHP-FPM Pool Tuner for Existing Accounts If you manage cPanel servers, you have almost certainly encountered this log entry at some point: [pool username] WARNING: server reached pm.max_children setting (5), consider raising it It looks simple enough. PHP-FPM is telling you it ran out of worker processes to handle incoming requests. But […]...
- The cPanel/WHM Autofixer26 February 2026, 4:38 am
Cpanel 11.24 comes with an Autofixer that allows you to fix common problems that may prevent access to certain parts of your system....
- PCI DSS Compliance Cookbook for cPanel Servers26 February 2026, 12:20 am
If you’re running cPanel servers that process, store, or transmit credit card data, or even connect to systems that do, PCI DSS compliance isn’t optional. It’s a requirement that carries real financial and legal teeth. With PCI DSS v4.0.1 now fully enforced (the March 31, 2025 deadline for all “best practice” requirements has passed), every […]...
- CSF Post-Shutdown Survival Guide: Migration & Configuration11 February 2026, 12:49 am
For over a decade, ConfigServer Security & Firewall (CSF) was the undisputed firewall solution for cPanel/WHM servers. If you ran a shared hosting environment, a reseller setup, or even a standalone VPS with cPanel, CSF was almost certainly part of your security stack. Its WHM integration, Login Failure Daemon (LFD), and straightforward configuration made […]...
- Sunsetting Developer Web (User Web)9 August 2025, 7:16 pm
SourceForge will be sunsetting developer web hosting for user accounts (unrelated to project web hosting) in 60 days on October 10th, 2025. If you are using developer web ...
The post Sunsetting Developer Web (User Web) appeared first on SourceForge Community Blog....
- ProjectLibre Major Release: Day One downloads in 150+ countries… replacing Microsoft Project2 May 2025, 3:00 pm
Today marks a watershed moment for the global project-management community—and our 10-year partnership with SourceForge! We’re proud to unveil ProjectLibre Desktop 1.9.8, the most powerful update in years, delivering a ...
The post ProjectLibre Major Release: Day One downloads in 150+ countries… replacing Microsoft Project appeared first on SourceForge Community Blog....
- Display an Interactive Demo on your SourceForge Business Software Listing2 April 2024, 11:20 pm
Big News: SourceForge Just Got a Major Upgrade with Cool Demo Tools! Hey everyone! We’ve got some awesome news to share that’s going to make showcasing and exploring ...
The post Display an Interactive Demo on your SourceForge Business Software Listing appeared first on SourceForge Community Blog....
- Project Web Hosting Database Upgrade Notice20 October 2023, 1:13 am
The purpose of this blog post is to announce our scheduled maintenance window for project web hosting. We will be upgrading the database used by project websites on ...
The post Project Web Hosting Database Upgrade Notice appeared first on SourceForge Community Blog....
- GitHub is Ending Subversion (svn) Support: Subversion and SourceForge19 September 2023, 12:47 am
Earlier this year, GitHub announced that it would be sunsetting Subversion support on January 8th, 2024. Since then, SourceForge has seen high volume of projects that use Subversion migrate ...
The post GitHub is Ending Subversion (svn) Support: Subversion and SourceForge appeared first on SourceForge Community Blog....
- Welcoming OSDN Projects to SourceForge31 July 2023, 9:30 pm
—- OSDN.net has been having extended service outages since it was recently acquired. Some users are reporting that OSDN has been down on and off for over a ...
The post Welcoming OSDN Projects to SourceForge appeared first on SourceForge Community Blog....
- ProjectLibre Recognized With Open Source Excellence Award on SourceForge2 March 2022, 12:50 am
— We are happy to announce that SourceForge has recognized a number of exceptional projects on SourceForge with awards based on the value these projects provide to the ...
The post ProjectLibre Recognized With Open Source Excellence Award on SourceForge appeared first on SourceForge Community Blog....
- Does SourceForge have malware?8 March 2021, 10:17 pm
SourceForge does not have malware or viruses. All projects, downloads, and releases served from SourceForge are scanned for malware and viruses, so you can rest assured that your ...
The post Does SourceForge have malware? appeared first on SourceForge Community Blog....
- Projects of the Week, December 21, 202021 December 2020, 5:01 am
Here are the featured projects for the week, which appear on the front page of SourceForge.net: plantumlPlantUml allows you to quickly create some UML diagrams using a simple ...
The post Projects of the Week, December 21, 2020 appeared first on SourceForge Community Blog....
- Today in Tech – 200316 December 2020, 5:46 am
On this day in 2003 the Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography And Marketing, better known as the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 was signed into law in the ...
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- kea >= 1:3.0.3-6 update requires manual intervention7 April 2026, 4:50 pm
The kea package has moved all services to run as a dedicated kea user (instead of root) for improved security. This change requires permission updates to the runtime files created by the kea services.
Users upgrading from an existing kea installation should therefore run the following commands after the upgrade:
chown kea: /var/lib/kea/* /var/log/kea/* /run/lock/kea/logger_lockfile
systemctl try-restart kea-ctrl-agent.service kea-dhcp{4,6,-ddns}.service
Accounts that need to interact with kea se...
- iptables now defaults to the nft backend5 April 2026, 6:28 pm
The old iptables-nft package name is replaced by iptables, and the
legacy backend is available as iptables-legacy.
When switching packages (among iptables-nft, iptables, iptables-legacy),
check for .pacsave files in /etc/iptables/ and restore your rules if needed:
/etc/iptables/iptables.rules.pacsave
/etc/iptables/ip6tables.rules.pacsave
Most setups should work unchanged, but users relying on uncommon xtables
extensions or legacy-only behavior should test carefully and use
iptables-legacy if r...
- NVIDIA 590 driver drops Pascal and lower support; main packages switch to Open Kernel Modules20 December 2025, 6:53 pm
With the update to driver version 590, the NVIDIA driver no longer supports Pascal (GTX 10xx) GPUs or older. We will replace the nvidia package with nvidia-open, nvidia-dkms with nvidia-open-dkms, and nvidia-lts with nvidia-lts-open.
Impact: Updating the NVIDIA packages on systems with Pascal, Maxwell, or older cards will fail to load the driver, which may result in a broken graphical environment.
Intervention required for Pascal/older users: Users with GTX 10xx series and older cards must switc...
- .NET packages may require manual intervention11 December 2025, 7:01 am
The following packages may require manual intervention due to the upgrade from 9.0 to 10.0:
aspnet-runtime
aspnet-targeting-pack
dotnet-runtime
dotnet-sdk
dotnet-source-built-artifacts
dotnet-targeting-pack
pacman may display the following error failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies) for the affected packages.
If you are affected by this and require the 9.0 packages, the following commands will update e.g. aspnet-runtime to aspnet-runtime-9.0:
pacman -Syu aspnet-runtime...
- waydroid >= 1.5.4-3 update may require manual intervention6 November 2025, 12:35 am
The waydroid package prior to version 1.5.4-2 (including aur/waydroid) creates Python byte-code files (.pyc) at runtime which were untracked by pacman. This issue has been fixed in 1.5.4-3, where byte-compiling these files is now done during the packaging process.
As a result, the upgrade may conflict with the unowned files created in previous versions. If you encounter errors like the following during the update:
error: failed to commit transaction (conflicting files)
waydroid: /usr/lib/waydro...
- dovecot >= 2.4 requires manual intervention31 October 2025, 9:20 pm
The dovecot 2.4 release branch has made breaking changes which result
in it being incompatible with any <= 2.3 configuration file.
Thus, the dovecot service will no longer be able to start until the
configuration file was migrated, requiring manual intervention.
For guidance on the 2.3-to-2.4 migration, please refer to the
following upstream documentation:
Upgrading Dovecot CE from 2.3 to 2.4
Furthermore, the dovecot 2.4 branch no longer supports their
replication feature, it was removed.
For...
- Recent service outages21 August 2025, 10:01 pm
We want to provide an update on the recent service outages affecting our infrastructure. The Arch Linux Project is currently experiencing an ongoing denial of service attack that primarily impacts our main webpage, the Arch User Repository (AUR), and the Forums.
We are aware of the problems that this creates for our end users and will continue to actively work with our hosting provider to mitigate the attack. We are also evaluating DDoS protection providers while carefully considering factors in...
- zabbix >= 7.4.1-2 may require manual intervention4 August 2025, 2:58 pm
Starting with 7.4.1-2, the following Zabbix system user accounts (previously shipped by their related packages) will no longer be used. Instead, all Zabbix components will now rely on a shared zabbix user account (as originally intended by upstream and done by other distributions):
zabbix-server
zabbix-proxy
zabbix-agent (also used by the zabbix-agent2 package)
zabbix-web-service
This shared zabbix user account is provided by the newly introduced zabbix-common split package, which is now a dep...
- linux-firmware >= 20250613.12fe085f-5 upgrade requires manual intervention21 June 2025, 11:09 pm
With 20250613.12fe085f-5, we split our firmware into several vendor-focused packages. linux-firmware is now an empty package depending on our default set of firmware.
Unfortunately, this coincided with upstream reorganizing the symlink layout of the NVIDIA firmware, resulting in a situation that Pacman cannot handle. When attempting to upgrade from 20250508.788aadc8-2 or earlier, you will see the following errors:
linux-firmware-nvidia: /usr/lib/firmware/nvidia/ad103 exists in filesystem
linux-f...
- Plasma 6.4.0 will need manual intervention if you are on X1120 June 2025, 7:08 am
On Plasma 6.4 the wayland session will be the only one installed when the users does not manually specify kwin-x11.
With the recent split of kwin into kwin-wayland and kwin-x11, users running the old X11 session needs to manually install plasma-x11-session, or they will not be able to login. Currently pacman is not able to figure out your personal setup, and it wouldn't be ok to install plasma-x11-session and kwin-x11 for every
one using Plasma.
tldr: Install plasma-x11-session if you are still ...
- The backbone of play: How online gaming platforms run on modern server infrastructure in 202611 April 2026, 2:52 pm
Online gaming is probably the one area that will continually push the limits of server architecture, networking, and operating systems. The pressure on the gaming infrastructure in 2026 is astronomical. Gamers demand sub-20ms latency, large-scale simultaneous multiplayer experiences, and no downtime, as they simultaneously stream 4K assets in real-time. To the legions of systems administrators, […]...
- Flatpak security in real life: how to audit permissions and reduce data exposure25 January 2026, 5:52 am
Flatpak is an application packaging and distribution technology that makes it possible to develop an application that can be run in a sandbox across Linux distributions. Being distribution agnostic, a Flatpak application that you install in Debian can also be installed as-is in Fedora. Because it runs in a sandbox, a Flatpak app needs permissions […]...
- Ethereum architects harden the kernel for mass adoption16 January 2026, 2:43 am
Core engineers are now treating Ethereum’s mainnet like the secure, rigid Linux kernel, offloading computation to modular layer-2 rollups. All speed and experimentation are pushed to these user-space environments. This framework ensures future growth does not compromise security. Minor market action often obscures monumental architectural changes occurring deep within the protocol. Vitalik Buterin recently drew […]...
- Browser isolation for safer casino sessions in Linux19 December 2025, 7:18 pm
Linux users tend to be more privacy-aware than average. You update packages, you think twice before pasting commands from random forums and you probably have at least one hardened browser profile sitting around. But even with good habits, the web is still the web. A single sketchy ad script, a dodgy extension update or a […]...
- Online casinos and streamers: A winning combination for all involved11 November 2025, 3:07 pm
In the past several years, there has been a curious development on sites like Twitch and YouTube: casino streaming. This type of digital entertainment, which used to be limited in scope, has now grown into a worldwide phenomenon that has drawn in millions of viewers. Audiences watch as popular creators pull the lever, place bets, […]...
- 3 steps to build the perfect website for your organization6 November 2025, 12:48 am
If you’re running an organization, you must have a website to establish credibility and show that you prioritize professionalism. Companies that don’t have websites give out negative impressions to clients. Also, remember that a website will allow you to showcase your expertise and introduce visitors to your team. Building a website today is fairly easy. […]...
- Ethereum price predictions 2025: Can ETH break $7K as ETFs and Layer 2 growth drive the market?5 November 2025, 5:14 am
The crypto market is buzzing again as conversations shift toward Ethereum’s potential over the next two years. Analysts and investors alike are wondering whether ETH can realistically reach the $7,000 mark sometime 2026. Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have already opened the doors to a new wave of institutional capital, while Layer 2 adoption continues to expand […]...
- How technology and security drive high-performance online platforms4 November 2025, 4:57 pm
People expect digital platforms to be fast, reliable, and always available. This demand has encouraged businesses to rely heavily on innovative technology and strong security systems. Behind what appears simple to users is a network of tools that keeps everything operating smoothly. Industries depend on systems that can expand quickly, protect private data, and comply […]...
- How to run a repository of casino games in Linux using Wine or Proton22 September 2025, 10:46 am
Linux is one of the most flexible operating systems in the world, but gaming has traditionally been its weak spot. A lot of games, especially the casino game library, are designed for Windows computers. So, if you trust running them straight on Linux, you’ll often run into problems. These issues vary from the installer not […]...
- Enhancing privacy measures for Linux gaming enthusiasts25 August 2025, 4:31 am
In the ever-expanding universe of online activities, ensuring your privacy as a Linux gamer is vital. Engaging in gaming requires connecting with communities and online platforms, which can expose your personal information to potential threats. By implementing effective privacy measures, you not only protect yourself but also contribute to a safer gaming environment for all. […]...
- I Emailed Python’s Creator in 2007. The Language Now Runs the World.23 April 2026, 6:15 am
In August 2007, a few weeks after launching this site, I did something that still surprises me when I think about it: I emailed Guido van Rossum — the creator of Python and the language’s self-titled “Benevolent Dictator For Life” — to ask for advice on starting a Python User Group in the Philippines.To my genuine shock, he replied. Quickly. With actual instructions on how to get it started.That email led to a blog post called “Will Real Python Hackers Please Stand Up,” which becam...
- The State of Linux-Powered Robots: From Lego Kits to World Domination14 April 2026, 12:48 pm
In 2009, I wrote a TechSource article called “[5 Awesome Robot Kits to Get You Started with Robotics].”The most advanced robot on that list was a LEGO Mindstorms NXT. It had three servo motors, four sensors, and the approximate intelligence of a toaster with ambitions.Two years later, I followed it up with “[Best Robotics Software for Linux],” where we covered tools like ROS, Player, and CARMEN. At the time, the state-of-the-art in Linux robotics was getting a wheeled platform to navigat...
- Ubuntu 24.04 LTS vs. macOS 26 Tahoe: The Free OS That Rivals a Premium Experience6 April 2026, 10:04 am
I’m writing this on a MacBook Air running macOS 26 Tahoe, and I keep glancing at my Mac Mini in the corner — the one running Ubuntu 24.04 LTS.I’ve been a macOS user for a decade. I develop iOS apps. I’m neck-deep in the Apple ecosystem — iPhone, Apple Watch Ultra, AirPods, the whole cult membership. But last year, Apple released macOS Tahoe with its Liquid Glass redesign, and I found myself wondering: has the free operating system actually gotten *better* than the premium one?Short ans...
- Why the Tesla Model Y L Is the Most Feature-Packed EV for Its Price in the Philippines30 March 2026, 7:16 am
If you’re a long-time reader of TechSource, you know this site has mostly been about Linux, open-source software, and all things computing. But if you’ve been following our recent comeback, you also know we’ve expanded into covering the broader tech landscape — AI, smartwatches, crypto, and whatever else catches my persistently curious eye. Today, we’re parking (pun intended) in a topic that’s been occupying a significant amount of my brain space lately: electric vehicles. Specifical...
- Linux Won, and Nobody Noticed25 March 2026, 1:38 am
The tech industry has failed to properly acknowledge this for years: Linux won. Not "Linux is doing fine." Not "Linux is making progress." Not "maybe next year will be the year of the Linux desktop." No. Linux won. Decisively. Overwhelmingly. In nearly every category of computing that actually matters, Linux is the dominant operating system on the planet — and it happened quietly that most people, including many who use it every single day, have absolutely no idea.I've been writing about Lin...
- How I Built a Local AI Hub Using Free and Open Source Software on My Old Mac Mini16 March 2026, 1:46 am
I’m going to tell you something that would have sounded absolutely insane five years ago: I’m running artificial intelligence on a computer the size of a lunch box, it works offline, my data never leaves my house, and it costs me nothing beyond the electricity to keep it running.No monthly subscription. No API fees. No sending my private documents to some server farm in Virginia. Just me, a Mac Mini M1, and a free and open-source software called Ollama that has quietly become one of the most...
- Health Is Wealth: Why I Chose a Smartwatch Over a Rolex8 March 2026, 8:33 am
A few years ago, a friend of mine bought a Rolex Submariner. It cost him roughly the same as a decent used car. He showed it to me with the kind of pride usually reserved for newborn babies and championship trophies. It was beautiful, I’ll admit. The weight of it, the way it caught the light, the satisfying click of the rotating bezel — there’s a reason people have been obsessed with luxury watches for centuries.He then asked me what I was wearing on my wrist. I looked down at my Garmin Fe...
- The State of the Linux Desktop in 2026: A Love Letter from a Prodigal Penguin1 March 2026, 1:24 pm
Let me start with a confession. I haven’t used Linux as my daily desktop operating system in roughly a decade.I know. Take a moment. Breathe. For those of you who have been reading TechSource since the Ubuntu and Compiz days, that sentence may stung. This is, after all, the same site that published 587 posts tagged “linux” — from distro reviews and desktop customization showcases to that infamous Distrowar series where I played judge and jury as two distributions fought for supremacy lik...
- TechSource in the Age of AI20 February 2026, 1:15 am
Hello (again, again) world! If you’re reading this, congratulations — you are either one of the most patient humans on the internet, or you accidentally stumbled here while googling “tech blogs that ghost their readers.” Either way, welcome. You are appreciated. To my loyal subscribers, followers, and random visitors who have this site bookmarked after all these years — I am deeply sorry for disappearing. Again. I know, I know. This is starting to feel like that friend who keeps sayi...
- How to Easily Install a Full Bitcoin Lightning Node on a Raspberry Pi24 June 2021, 3:56 am
I recently installed a full bitcoin node on our home network, and lucky for me, I got everything up and running quickly without bumping into some issues. Before I will show you the steps on how to install a full bitcoin node, allow me to explain some of my reasons why I ended up doing this. As some of you may already know, bitcoin is a network composed of thousands of nodes. A record of every bitcoin transaction is verified and maintained inside a node. So if you are running one, you will essen...
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