- FFmpeg Introduces Vulkan-Accelerated 360 Degree Video Conversion9 April 2026, 12:26 pm
Beyond the capabilities of just the Vulkan Video API, the FFmpeg multimedia library has made interesting Vulkan-accelerated adaptations using compute shaders. With Vulkan compute they've implemented Apple ProRes video acceleration, FFV1 decode, and other features. The newest Vulkan feature now in place for FFmpeg is 360 degree video conversion...... 
- AMD Making It Easier To Embed Lemonade AI Capabilities Into Other Apps9 April 2026, 10:18 am
The open-source Lemonade local AI server that enables using Ryzen AI NPUs on Linux for LLM usage as well as AMD Radeon GPU support and common x86_64 CPU support (in addition to Microsoft Windows support) is now becoming easier to embed within other apps for AI usage...... 
- RADV Lands Support For Vulkan's New Primitive Restart Index Extension9 April 2026, 9:53 am
The newest Vulkan API extension now wired up for Mesa's Radeon Vulkan driver "RADV" is VK_EXT_primitive_restart_index that was introduced last week...... 
- Mir-Based Miracle-WM 0.9 Introduces A WebAssembly Plugin System9 April 2026, 9:37 am
Miracle-WM as the Wayland compositor / window manager built atop Canonical's Mir project is out with a big new feature release. This "hackable" and i3/Sway-inspired Wayland compositor has landed a WebAssembly-based plug-in system for opening up new possibilities as well as a new Rust API with this week's v0.9 release...... 
- Linux 7.0 Adds Support For New Keys On Upcoming Laptops For Expanded AI Agent Interactions9 April 2026, 12:50 am
Since last year the Linux kernel already supported the Microsoft Copilot key appearing on recent laptops to trigger AI agent interactions. That keyboard key is becoming more common but now three additional new keys have been standardized for additional AI integration on future PCs. Merged today for Linux 7.0 is supporting those new standardized keycodes for AI use...... 
- TrueNAS 26 Beta Brings Linux 6.18 LTS + OpenZFS 2.4 Combination For NAS Devices9 April 2026, 12:21 am
TrueNAS 26 Beta released today as the initial test release for this next version of this Linux-based operating system for network attached storage (NAS) devices and more...... 
- Redox OS Establishes AI Policy To Forbid Contributions Made Using LLMs8 April 2026, 9:19 pm
The Rust-based Redox OS open-source operating system provided a status update on all of their interesting development activities during the month of March. In addition to a lot of code improvements, Redox OS also enhanced its documentation as well as added an AI policy to reject any contributions relying on large language models...... 
- AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 To Be Priced At $899 USD8 April 2026, 4:35 pm
At the end of March AMD announced the Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 processor with both dies having 3D V-Cache. This 16 core processor with 206MB of total cache is quit exciting and will be on sale later this month but AMD refrained from commenting on the price until today......
- Intel Arc Pro B70 Benchmarks With LLM / AI, OpenCL, OpenGL & Vulkan8 April 2026, 3:28 pm
Last month Intel announced the Arc Pro B70 with 32GB of GDDR6 video memory for this long-awaited Battlemage G31 graphics card. This new top-end Battlemage graphics card with 32 Xe cores and 32GB of GDDR6 video memory offers a lot of potential for LLM/AI and other use cases, especially when running multiple Arc Pro B70s. Last week Intel sent over four Arc Pro B70 graphics cards for Linux testing at Phoronix. Given the current re-testing for the imminent Ubuntu 26.04 release, I am still going thro...
- Lenovo Laptops To Enjoy Better Fan Speed Monitoring With Linux 7.18 April 2026, 12:52 pm
Set to be merged for the upcoming Linux 7.1 merge window is the "Yogafan" hardware monitoring driver to provide fan speed monitoring not only for Lenovo Yoga laptops but also various Legion and IdeaPad laptops too......
- [$] LWN.net Weekly Edition for April 9, 20269 April 2026, 12:19 am
Inside this week's LWN.net Weekly Edition:
Front: TPM attacks; arithmetic overflow protection; Ubuntu GRUB changes; kernel IPC proposals; fre:ac; Scuttlebutt.
Briefs: Nix vulnerability; OpenSSH 10.3; Sashiko reviews; FreeBSD testing; Gentoo GNU/Hurd; SFC on router ban; Quotes; ...
Announcements: Newsletters, conferences, security updates, patches, and more.
... 
- [$] Ripping CDs and converting audio with fre:ac8 April 2026, 3:40 pm
It has been a little while since LWN last surveyed tools for managing a digital
music collection. In the intervening decades, many Linux users have moved on to
music streaming services, found them wanting, and are looking to curate their own
collection once again. There are plenty of choices when it comes to
ripping, managing, and playing digital audio; so many, in fact, that it can be a
bit daunting. After years of tinkering, I've found a few tools that work well for
managing my digital library...
- [$] An API for handling arithmetic overflow8 April 2026, 2:53 pm
On March 31, Kees Cook shared
a patch set that represents the culmination of more than a year of work
toward eliminating the possibility of silent, unintentional integer overflow in
the kernel. Linus Torvalds was
not pleased with the approach, leading to a detailed discussion about the
meaning of "safe" integer operations and the design of APIs for handling integer
overflows. Eventually, the developers involved reached a consensus for a
different API that should make handling overflow errors ...
- Nix privilege escalation security advisory8 April 2026, 1:52 pm
The NixOS project has announced
a critical vulnerability in many versions of the Nix package
manager's daemon. The flaw was introduced as part of a fix for a
prior vulnerability in 2024. According to the advisory,
all default configurations of NixOS and systems building untrusted derivations
are impacted.
A bug in the fix for CVE-2024-27297
allowed for arbitrary overwrites of files writable by the Nix process
orchestrating the builds (typically the Nix daemon running as root in
multi-user inst...
- Security updates for Wednesday8 April 2026, 1:28 pm
Security updates have been issued by Debian (openssl), Fedora (corosync, goose, kea, pspp, and rauc), Mageia (python-pygments, roundcubemail, and tigervnc), SUSE (bind, gimp, google-cloud-sap-agent, govulncheck-vulndb, ignition, ImageMagick, python, python-PyJWT, and python-pyOpenSSL), and Ubuntu (adsys, juju-core, lxd, python-django, and salt)....
- [$] Sharing stories on Scuttlebutt7 April 2026, 2:05 pm
Not many people live on sailboats. Things may be better these days, but
back in 2014 sailboat dwellers had
to contend with lag-prone,
intermittent, low-bandwidth internet connections. Dominic Tarr
decided
to fix the problem of keeping up with his friends by developing a delay-tolerant,
fully distributed social-media protocol called
Scuttlebutt. Nearly twelve
years later, the protocol has gained a number of users who have their own,
non-sailboat-related reasons to prefer a censorship-resistan...
- Security updates for Tuesday7 April 2026, 1:07 pm
Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (crun, kernel, and kernel-rt), Debian (dovecot), Fedora (calibre and nextcloud), Mageia (freerdp, polkit-122, python-nltk, python-pyasn1, vim, and xz), Red Hat (edk2 and openssl), SUSE (avahi, cockpit, python-pyOpenSSL, python311, and tar), and Ubuntu (lambdaisland-uri-clojure, linux-gcp, linux-gcp-4.15, linux-gcp-fips, linux-oem-6.17, and linux-realtime-6.17)....
- Introducing the FreeBSD laptop integration testing project6 April 2026, 8:48 pm
Recently, the FreeBSD Foundation has been making
progress on improving the operating system's support for modern
laptop hardware. The foundation is now looking to expand testing to
encompass a wider range of hardware; it has announced
a laptop integration testing project to allow the community to easily
test FreeBSD's compatibility with laptops and submit the results.
With limited access to testing systems, there's only so much we can
do! We hope to work together with volunteers from the commu...
- [$] Protecting against TPM interposer attacks6 April 2026, 2:08 pm
The Trusted
Platform Module (TPM) is a widely misunderstood piece of hardware (or
firmware) that lives in most x86-based computers. At SCALE 23x in Pasadena, California,
James Bottomley gave a presentation on the TPM and the work that he and
others have done to enable the Linux kernel to work with it. In
particular, he described the problems with interposer attacks, which target
the communication between the TPM and the kernel, and what has
been added to the kernel to thwart them....
- 6.6.133 stable kernel released6 April 2026, 1:57 pm
Greg Kroah-Hartman has released the 6.6.133 stable kernel. This reverts
a backporting mistake that removed file descriptor checks which
led to kernel panics if the fgetxattr, flistxattr,
fremovexattr, or fsetxattr functions were called
from user space with a file descriptor that did not reference an open
file.
...
- I Tried Apt Command's New Rollback Feature — Here’s How It Went9 April 2026, 10:22 am
The new history commands let you undo, redo, or roll back package installs, upgrades, and removals.... 
- Anthropic Just Handed Apache $1.5M to Secure the Open Source Stack AI Depends On8 April 2026, 2:35 pm
Apache Software Foundation's Ruth Suehle says this kind of sustained investment is what keeps critical open source up and running....
- PyTorch Foundation Expands Its Open Source AI Portfolio With Helion and Safetensors8 April 2026, 9:23 am
Meta's Helion and Hugging Face's Safetensors are now hosted projects under the PyTorch umbrella....
- Glass UI Is Making a Comeback on Linux Thanks to KDE Contributors8 April 2026, 7:42 am
For those who never warmed up to Breeze, Oxygen and Air are shaping up to be compelling alternatives again....
- Online Open Source OS Puter Becomes More Awesome With Office Offering7 April 2026, 11:58 am
A full functional operating system in the web browser. From coding tools to office suite, it has everything....
- Opera GX on Linux is for Gamers Who Put Stickers on Their Laptop7 April 2026, 6:26 am
The gaming browser lands on Linux with flashy bits, but the defaults need some work....
- Even in 2026, Linux Is Still Adding Support for Sega Dreamcast’s GD-ROM from the '90s6 April 2026, 4:44 pm
Linux continues to surprise. Linux kernel saw a new patch that adds support for Sega Dreamcast’s GD-ROM, a ’90s-era console technology that refuses to fade away....
- The Linux Kernel is Finally Letting Go of i486 CPU Support6 April 2026, 1:44 pm
The support remained in the Linux kernel all these years after every other major platform dropped it....
- I Found A Terminal Tool That Makes CSV Files Look Stunning6 April 2026, 10:50 am
This new tool called Tennis makes CSV files look clean, colorful, surprisingly beautiful and ever more useful....
- A New Linux Kernel Driver Wants to Catch Malicious USB Devices in the Act6 April 2026, 7:35 am
If adopted, this kernel module would detect when a plugged-in USB device is acting suspiciously....
- Dynamic Music Pill brings lyrics to your GNOME desktop9 April 2026, 3:34 am
A clutch of new features are available in Dynamic Music Pill, the slick now playing and media controller extension for GNOME Shell. The “big” new addition is lyrics support. When you listen to a track with synced lyrics in a compatible player, you can view those lyrics by opening the applet controller and clicking on the album art inside of it: The lyrics are shown in a freely scrollable widget, with the active line bolder in white for more emphasis. You can scroll up and down whilst tracks ... 
- macOS app Little Snitch is now available on Linux8 April 2026, 6:59 pm
Little Snitch is now on Linux. See which apps are making network connections, block unwanted ones and find out how chatty your system really is.
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- Firefox’s free VPN rollout finally reached me – is it any good?6 April 2026, 9:58 pm
Firefox recently added a free built-in VPN to its desktop browser, but access to the feature is rolling out gradually. It hit my Ubuntu machine last night – and I’m last to be invited to anything, so I thought I’d write a quick rundown of what it actually does, what it doesn’t, and how to set it – assuming you have it. If you’re waiting for it to roll out to you, there’s no special update or download to look out for as this is a progressive rollout feature – Mozilla enables it re...
- Enabling Ubuntu Pro from the OS setup tool is easier5 April 2026, 11:57 pm
Further to Ubuntu Pro features being added to the desktop Security Center, Ubuntu 26.04 LTS also makes it easier to opt-in to Canonical’s (free for home users) subscription to get extended security updates, right from the wizard shown after installation. The first slide in the distro’s Welcome tool (package namegnome-initial-setup, with Ubuntu-specific modifications) is Enable Ubuntu Pro. The tool opens the first time a user logs in after installing the OS. Signposting the feature in the Wel...
- More new icons arrive in Ubuntu 26.04 LTS4 April 2026, 3:59 pm
A couple of new icons have been added to Ubuntu 26.04 LTS, to ensure the Resolute Raccoon’s new default apps sport a Yaru-ified look in keeping with the rest of the distro. Ubuntu’s new default system monitor tool Resources gains a new icon. In the Ubuntu 26.04 beta, the app was still sporting its upstream icon. That didn’t look out of place per se, but shape did not conform to the Yaru icon template (circle, squircle or upright rectangle). That’s now fixed. Still identifiably a system m...
- Skyscraper brings Bluesky to the Linux terminal3 April 2026, 10:55 pm
Skyscraper is a free, open-source Bluesky terminal client written in Rust. Browse, post and reply without leaving the command line - here's how to run it on Ubuntu.
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- Linux App Release Roundup (March 2026)2 April 2026, 10:01 pm
March 2026 meted out a sizeable set of Linux software releases, including updates to FOSS stalwarts GIMP, digiKam, Krita and Blender. Major new releases were covered with dedicated articles, including Firefox 149 with free built-in VPN, the ‘biggest ever release’ of OpenShot video editor, the new GIMP 3.2.0 release, a bump to terminal tool Ghostty 1.3 and the Opera GX for Linux launch. A busy month, but those weren’t the only app updates of note. Below, I run through other releases made in...
- Ubuntu 26.04 lets you hide sudo password feedback with shortcut2 April 2026, 3:56 pm
Ubuntu 26.04's sudo-rs now includes a keypress toggle for password feedback. Switch between visible asterisks and silent input without editing a config file.
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- Raspberry Pi’s eye-watering price rises & new 3GB RAM model1 April 2026, 5:02 pm
Raspberry Pi has announced a fresh round of price rises for its range of popular single-board computers, owing to industry-wide memory costs. It’s also launched a new version of the Pi 4 with 3GB RAM to sweeten the bad news, albeit somewhat. This is the second price rise announced for Raspberry Pi in recent months. The RRP of Raspberry Pi boards were bumped in February, seeing up to $20 aded to the cost of Raspberry Pi 5 boards compared to their original price. A 16 GB Raspberry Pi 5 in the UK...
- Ubuntu quietly raises its minimum system requirements1 April 2026, 2:52 pm
Ubuntu 26.04 LTS raises its minimum RAM requirement to 6GB, the first increase since 2019. Systems with less memory still work, but the experience may suffer.
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- PipeWire 1.6.3 Improves RAOP Compatibility to Make It Work on More Devices9 April 2026, 9:19 am
PipeWire 1.6.3 has been released today as the third maintenance update in the latest PipeWire 1.6 series of this open-source software for handling audio and video streams under Linux-based operating systems.... 
- Android Leftovers9 April 2026, 8:25 am
Google Photos On Android Just Got A Feature It's Needed For Years... 
- Dynamic Music Pill brings lyrics to your GNOME desktop9 April 2026, 8:09 am
A clutch of new features are available in Dynamic Music Pill... 
- Relicensing versus license compatibility9 April 2026, 8:04 am
Relicensing and license compatibility are two important aspects of how licensing works in the free software community... 
- Introducing our Art Contest winner!9 April 2026, 8:02 am
Now that voting for the Mageia 10 art competition has closed... 
- Best Free and Open Source Software9 April 2026, 7:53 am
This is free and open source software... 
- ShrikeLinux – Arch-based Linux distribution9 April 2026, 7:40 am
ShrikeLinux is an Arch-based distribution with a customised Xfce desktop and Nordic-inspired theming... 
- KDE: Wayland, Falkon Connect, digiKam Splashscreen, and Updates on Oxygen and Air9 April 2026, 7:36 am
KDE development updates... 
- Krita 5.3.1.1 Released (Android-only)9 April 2026, 7:26 am
Krita 5.3.1.1 is an Android-only fix for 5.3.1. It is exactly the same as Krita 5.3.1... 
- Fedora Linux 44 Beta Released with Linux 6.19, GNOME 50, and KDE Plasma 6.69 April 2026, 7:23 am
The Fedora Project released today the beta version of the upcoming Fedora Linux 44 for public testing to give us a glimpse of the new features and report potential bugs.... 
- 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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- KDE neon 202604099 April 2026, 11:24 am
KDE neon is a Ubuntu-based Linux distribution and live DVD featuring the latest KDE Plasma desktop and other KDE community software. Besides the installable DVD image, the project provides a rapidly-evolving software repository with all the latest KDE software. Two editions of the product are available - a "User" edition, designed for those interested in checking out the latest KDE software as it gets released, and a "Developer's" edition, created as a platform for testing cutting-edge KDE appl... 
- openmamba 202604099 April 2026, 11:23 am
openmamba GNU/Linux is a distribution for personal computers that can be used on notebooks, desktops, servers and Raspberry Pi computers. It works as an installable live DVD/USB images, offering one of two desktop environments: KDE Plasma or LXQt. The distribution uses RPM packages managed through the DNF package manager. Software can also be fetched and installed from Flatpak repositories.... 
- StartOS 0.4.0-beta39 April 2026, 9:55 am
StartOS is a Debian-based Linux distribution optimised for personal servers. It facilitates the discovery, installation, network configuration, service configuration, data backup, dependency management and health monitoring of self-hosted software services. After installation, the distribution boots into a Firefox browser with several services pre-installed and others, including various Bitcoin, communication, data and artificial intelligence services available from the project's online marketp... 
- ENux 5.2.18 April 2026, 7:05 pm
ENux is a desktop Linux distribution based on Debian's "Stable" branch. It integrated Bedrock Linux, a project developing scripts that mix-and-match components from various Linux distributions and integrate them into one largely cohesive system. ENux's main claim to fame is support for a large range of popular package management tools that exist in the Linux ecosystem, including apk (Alpine Linux), dpkg/apt (Debian), emerge/portage (Gentoo), nix (NixOS), pacman (Arch Linux), rpm/dnf (Fedora), x... 
- BRGV-OS 080420268 April 2026, 5:55 pm
BRGV-OS is a rolling-release Linux distribution based on Void and featuring a customised GNOME desktop with variety of unique themes. It offers out-of-the-box support for English and Romanian languages. The project aims to facilitate developers, researchers and users to transition from Windows or macOS to Linux by maintaining familiar operational habits and workflows. BRGV-OS was originally created for Banca de Resurse Genetice Vegetale (BRGV), a gene bank research institute in Suceava, Romania...
- Tails 7.6.18 April 2026, 10:09 am
The Amnesic Incognito Live System (Tails) is a Debian-based live DVD/USB with the goal of providing complete Internet anonymity for the user. The product ships with several Internet applications, including web browser, IRC client, mail client and instant messenger, all pre-configured with security in mind and with all traffic anonymised. To achieve this, Incognito uses the Tor network to make Internet traffic very hard to trace....
- pearOS 26.48 April 2026, 9:37 am
pearOS is an Arch-based desktop Linux distribution which features a macOS-like theme and icons on top of the KDE Plasma desktop. Some of the distribution's features include a custom system installer called pearOS Installer, a pearOS welcome application, and the GNOME Files file manager. pearOS comes with various popular desktop, web and multimedia applications, such as the Gwenview image viewer, Firefox web browser, Elisa music player and Kate text editor....
- GParted 1.8.1-38 April 2026, 12:02 am
GParted Live is a live distribution with a single purpose - to provide tools for partitioning hard disks in an intuitive, graphical environment. The distribution uses X.Org, the light-weight Fluxbox window manager, and the latest 4.x Linux kernel. GParted Live runs on most x86 machines with a Pentium II or better....
- HAOS 17.27 April 2026, 7:50 pm
Home Assistant OS (HAOS) is an independently-developed, Linux-based operating system optimised to run Home Assistant, an open-source home automation tool. It focuses on local control and privacy. HAOS uses Docker as its container engine and deploys Home Assistant Supervisor as a container. Home Assistant Supervisor in turn uses the Docker container engine to control Home Assistant Core and Apps in separate containers. The product is available for various single-board computers, like Raspberry P...
- Expirion 6.4-2604077 April 2026, 6:04 pm
Expirion Linux is a Devuan-based desktop distribution which offers LXQt and Xfce desktop editions. The project provides separate releases built from the latest "stable" and "testing" branches of Devuan, with runit and SysV as init system options. Expirion ships with a more recent kernel than Devuan does and it also adds some user-friendly touches, custom themes and wallpapers, as well as productivity applications, such as LibreOffice, Chromium, Firefox, Thunderbird, Audacity, Brasero and VLC....
- GNU nano 9.0 CLI Text Editor Released with New Features and Improvements9 April 2026, 12:38 pm
GNU nano 9.0 (codename Le bonheur est dans le pré) command-line text editor for Unix-like operating systems is now available for download as a major update introducing new features and various improvements.... 
- How to Install and Configure Spicetify with Spotify on Ubuntu9 April 2026, 11:07 am
Discover a step-by-step guide to installing and configuring Spicetify with Spotify on Debian and Ubuntu with practical examples.... 
- Intel Arc Pro B70 Benchmarks With LLM / AI, OpenCL, OpenGL & Vulkan9 April 2026, 9:35 am
Last month Intel announced the Arc Pro B70 with 32GB of GDDR6 video memory for this long-awaited Battlemage G31 graphics card. This new top-end Battlemage graphics card with 32 Xe cores and 32GB of GDDR6 video memory offers a lot of potential for LLM/AI and other use cases, especially when running multiple Arc Pro B70s. Last week Intel sent over four Arc Pro B70 graphics cards for Linux testing at Phoronix. Given the current re-testing for the imminent Ubuntu 26.04 release, I am still going thro... 
- Rofi and Wofi: Keyboard Launchers That Keep Your Hands on the Keys9 April 2026, 8:04 am
Prefer to drive Linux from the home row? Rofi and wofi turn a simple key combo into a fast app launcher and window switcher on both X11 and Wayland.... 
- PeaZip 11.0 Archive Manager Speeds Up File Browsing and Enhances Bookmarks9 April 2026, 6:32 am
PeaZip 11.0 has been released today as the latest version and a major update to this open-source, free, and cross-platform archive manager for GNU/Linux, macOS, and Windows platforms.... 
- How to List All Logged-In Users in Your Linux System9 April 2026, 5:01 am
In this article, you will learn four ways to find all logged-in users on the remote machine or server, including the past one (with practical examples).... 
- Redox OS Establishes AI Policy To Forbid Contributions Made Using LLMs9 April 2026, 3:29 am
The Rust-based Redox OS open-source operating system provided a status update on all of their interesting development activities during the month of March. In addition to a lot of code improvements, Redox OS also enhanced its documentation as well as added an AI policy to reject any contributions relying on large language models...... 
- GNU Nano 9.0 Command-Line Text Editor Improves Horizontal Scrolling9 April 2026, 1:58 am
GNU Nano 9.0 command-line text editor delivers smoother side scrolling, rebindable Meta arrow keys, improved macro handling, and more.... 
- Debian’s APT 3.2 Arrives With New Solver Work and History Rollback Features9 April 2026, 12:26 am
APT 3.2 expands package history management by introducing undo, redo, and rollback commands to Debian’s package manager.... 
- Sony AS-DT1 LiDAR Depth Sensor Now Available in Compact 29 mm Form Factor8 April 2026, 10:55 pm
Sony Electronics has announced availability of the AS-DT1 LiDAR depth sensor, unveiled last year. It is described as one of the smallest LiDAR sensors in its class and is designed for integration into size- and weight-constrained systems such as mobile robots, drones, and inspection platforms. The AS-DT1 measures 29 × 29 × 31 mm and […]... 
- 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
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- Update the ISPConfig Perfect Server from Debian 11 to Debian 123 November 2025, 9:24 pm
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- How to Install CSF (Config Server Firewall) on Debian 126 October 2025, 10:58 am
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- How to Install Wiki.js on Debian 1226 June 2025, 8:04 pm
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- ISPConfig Perfect Multiserver setup on Ubuntu 24.04 and Debian 1219 June 2025, 5:43 pm
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- Securing your ISPConfig 3 managed mailserver with a valid Let's Encrypt SSL certificate19 June 2025, 5:18 pm
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- How to Install OpenEMR on Ubuntu 24.04 Server29 May 2025, 4:19 pm
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- How to Install Moodle LMS on Debian 12 Server29 May 2025, 4:15 pm
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- 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
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- Critical Rsync Vulnerability Requires Immediate Patching on Linux and Unix systems15 January 2025, 6:04 pm
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- 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
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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
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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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- 5 Python Examples to Read and Write JSON files for Encode and Decode1 April 2021, 4:00 am
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- 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 used Samsung’s secret Galaxy Wi-Fi tool to find dead zones in my home9 April 2026, 12:45 pm
"Connectivity Labs" is full of useful options.... 
- Windows 11 is improving: 4 ways Microsoft is listening to its customers in 20269 April 2026, 12:30 pm
Someone check the temperature in Hades.... 
- 5 Ways the Cybertruck is powering homes, campsites, and coffee shops9 April 2026, 12:15 pm
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- Samsung's Galaxy Buds 4 are great, but they still lack the feature I love most9 April 2026, 12:01 pm
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- Stop writing complex API code: 6 one-liners that do the heavy lifting for you9 April 2026, 11:30 am
Quick and simple solutions, thanks to the internet.... 
- There’s never been a better time to ditch your Ring doorbells and cameras9 April 2026, 11:00 am
If you like it, never put a Ring on it.... 
- This Hyundai SUV is more luxurious than a Lexus (and it’s not a Genesis)9 April 2026, 10:30 am
Top trims push this family SUV deep into premium territory.... 
- ChatGPT's first streaming video app helps you decide what to watch on movie night8 April 2026, 9:10 pm
Tubi is using AI to recommend shows in a more natural way.... 
- This one-off MINI has over 50 custom details—and it’s for a Philadelphia Eagles fan8 April 2026, 8:45 pm
So meticulously crafted that even the toughest 700 Level critic can't complain.... 
- 5 more myths about vinyl records we need to leave in the past8 April 2026, 7:31 pm
It's just vinyl, not magic.... 
- Peer-to-Peer acceleration for AI model distribution with Dragonfly6 April 2026, 11:00 am
The problem: AI model distribution is broken at scale Large-scale AI model distribution presents challenges in performance, efficiency, and cost. Consider a typical scenario: an ML platform team manages a Kubernetes cluster with 200 GPU nodes.......
- GitOps policy-as-code: Securing Kubernetes with Argo CD and Kyverno2 April 2026, 9:00 am
A hands-on guide to deploying Kyverno with Argo CD and enforcing custom policies As Kubernetes environments develop, GitOps with Argo CD has become the standard for declarative, self-healing infrastructure. Yet without guardrails for your deployments, misconfigured,......
- Sustaining OpenTelemetry: Moving from dependency management to stewardship31 March 2026, 4:05 pm
Modern software runs on open source. In fact, “free” and open source software generates more than $500 billion in annual value in the U.S. alone and an estimated $8.8 trillion in total global value. For most......
- LLMs on Kubernetes Part 1: Understanding the threat model30 March 2026, 11:00 am
Let’s say you’ve got an LLM running on Kubernetes. Pods are healthy, logs are clean, users are chatting. Everything looks fine. But here’s the thing: Kubernetes is great at scheduling workloads and keeping them isolated. It......
- The weight of AI models: Why infrastructure always arrives slowly27 March 2026, 11:00 am
As AI adoption accelerates across industries, organizations face a critical bottleneck that is often overlooked until it becomes a serious obstacle: reliably managing and distributing large model weight files at scale. A model’s weights serve as......
- The platform under the model: How cloud native powers AI engineering in production26 March 2026, 9:07 am
AI workloads are increasingly running on Kubernetes in production, but for many teams, the path from a working model to a reliable system remains unclear. The cloud native ecosystem – its projects, patterns, and community –......
- Announcing Kubescape 4.0 Enterprise Stability Meets the AI Era26 March 2026, 8:00 am
We are happy to announce the release of Kubescape 4.0, a milestone bringing enterprise-grade stability and advanced threat detection to open source Kubernetes security. This version focuses on making security more proactive and scalable. It also......
- F5 Elevates to Gold Membership in the Cloud Native Computing Foundation26 March 2026, 8:00 am
Application delivery and security provider strengthens collaboration to drive secure, scalable cloud native innovation Key Highlights: AMSTERDAM—26 March 2026—The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which builds sustainable ecosystems for cloud native software, today announced that F5......
- CNCF Backstage Documentary Highlights Project Evolution from Development to Global Open Source Standard for Platform Engineering25 March 2026, 5:15 pm
Documentary follows the creation and growth of the Backstage project, highlighting its role in accelerating platform engineering initiatives Key Highlights AMSTERDAM—25 March, 2026—The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which builds sustainable ecosystems for cloud native software,......
- Higress Joins CNCF: Delivering an enterprise-grade AI gateway and a seamless path from Nginx Ingress25 March 2026, 1:22 pm
We are thrilled to announce that Higress has officially passed the Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) vote to join the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) as a Sandbox project, becoming a proud member of the CNCF ecosystem.......
- Kubernetes v1.36 Sneak Peek30 March 2026, 12:00 am
Kubernetes v1.36 is coming at the end of April 2026. This release will include removals and deprecations, and it is packed with an impressive number of
enhancements. Here are some of the features we are most excited about in this cycle!
Please note that this information reflects the current state of v1.36 development and may change before release.
The Kubernetes API removal and deprecation process
The Kubernetes project has a well-documented deprecation policy for features. This policy states th...
- Announcing Ingress2Gateway 1.0: Your Path to Gateway API20 March 2026, 7:00 pm
With the Ingress-NGINX retirement scheduled for March 2026, the Kubernetes networking landscape is at a turning point.
For most organizations, the question isn't whether to migrate to Gateway API, but how to do so safely.
Migrating from Ingress to Gateway API is a fundamental shift in API design.
Gateway API provides a modular, extensible API with strong support for Kubernetes-native RBAC.
Conversely, the Ingress API is simple, and implementations such as Ingress-NGINX extend the API through eso...
- Running Agents on Kubernetes with Agent Sandbox20 March 2026, 6:00 pm
The landscape of artificial intelligence is undergoing a massive architectural shift. In the early days of generative AI, interacting with a model was often treated as a transient, stateless function call: a request that spun up, executed for perhaps 50 milliseconds, and terminated.
Today, the world is witnessing AI v2 eating AI v1. The ecosystem is moving from short-lived, isolated tasks to deploying multiple, coordinated AI agents that run constantly. These autonomous agents need to maintain c...
- Securing Production Debugging in Kubernetes18 March 2026, 6:00 pm
During production debugging, the fastest route is often broad access such as cluster-admin (a ClusterRole that grants administrator-level access), shared bastions/jump boxes, or long-lived SSH keys. It works in the moment, but it comes with two common problems: auditing becomes difficult, and temporary exceptions have a way of becoming routine.
This post offers my recommendations for good practices applicable to existing Kubernetes environments with minimal tooling changes:
Least privilege with...
- The Invisible Rewrite: Modernizing the Kubernetes Image Promoter17 March 2026, 12:00 am
Every container image you pull from registry.k8s.io got there through
kpromo, the Kubernetes image
promoter. It copies images from staging registries to
production, signs them with cosign, replicates
signatures across more than 20 regional mirrors, and generates
SLSA provenance attestations. If this tool breaks, no
Kubernetes release ships. Over the past few weeks, we rewrote its core from
scratch, deleted 20% of the codebase, made it dramatically faster, and
nobody noticed. That was the whole p...
- Announcing the AI Gateway Working Group9 March 2026, 6:00 pm
The community around Kubernetes includes a number of Special Interest Groups (SIGs) and Working Groups (WGs) facilitating discussions on important topics between interested contributors. Today, we're excited to announce the formation of the AI Gateway Working Group, a new initiative focused on developing standards and best practices for networking infrastructure that supports AI workloads in Kubernetes environments.
What is an AI Gateway?
In a Kubernetes context, an AI Gateway refers to network ...
- Before You Migrate: Five Surprising Ingress-NGINX Behaviors You Need to Know27 February 2026, 3:30 pm
As announced November 2025, Kubernetes will retire Ingress-NGINX in March 2026.
Despite its widespread usage, Ingress-NGINX is full of surprising defaults and side effects that are probably present in your cluster today.
This blog highlights these behaviors so that you can migrate away safely and make a conscious decision about which behaviors to keep.
This post also compares Ingress-NGINX with Gateway API and shows you how to preserve Ingress-NGINX behavior in Gateway API.
The recurring risk pa...
- Spotlight on SIG Architecture: API Governance12 February 2026, 12:00 am
This is the fifth interview of a SIG Architecture Spotlight series that covers the different
subprojects, and we will be covering SIG Architecture: API
Governance.
In this SIG Architecture spotlight we talked with Jordan Liggitt, lead
of the API Governance sub-project.
Introduction
FM: Hello Jordan, thank you for your availability. Tell us a bit about yourself, your role and how
you got involved in Kubernetes.
JL: My name is Jordan Liggitt. I'm a Christian, husband, father of four, software engi...
- Introducing Node Readiness Controller3 February 2026, 2:00 am
In the standard Kubernetes model, a node’s suitability for workloads hinges on a single binary "Ready" condition. However, in modern Kubernetes environments, nodes require complex infrastructure dependencies—such as network agents, storage drivers, GPU firmware, or custom health checks—to be fully operational before they can reliably host pods.
Today, on behalf of the Kubernetes project, I am announcing the Node Readiness Controller.
This project introduces a declarative system for managi...
- New Conversion from cgroup v1 CPU Shares to v2 CPU Weight30 January 2026, 4:00 pm
I'm excited to announce the implementation of an improved conversion formula
from cgroup v1 CPU shares to cgroup v2 CPU weight. This enhancement addresses
critical issues with CPU priority allocation for Kubernetes workloads when
running on systems with cgroup v2.
Background
Kubernetes was originally designed with cgroup v1 in mind, where CPU shares
were defined simply by assigning the container's CPU requests in millicpu
form.
For example, a container requesting 1 CPU (1024m) would get (cpu.sha...
- 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......
- Run and Iterate on LLMs Faster with Docker Model Runner on DGX Station31 March 2026, 5:57 pm
Back in October, we showed how Docker Model Runner on the NVIDIA DGX Spark makes it remarkably easy to run large AI models locally with the same familiar Docker experience developers already trust. That post struck a chord: hundreds of developers discovered that a compact desktop system paired with Docker Model Runner could replace complex......
- Docker Sandboxes: Run Agents in YOLO Mode, Safely31 March 2026, 4:39 pm
Agents have crossed a threshold. Over a quarter of all production code is now AI-authored, and developers who use agents are merging roughly 60% more pull requests. But these gains only come when you let agents run autonomously. And to unlock that, you have to get out of the way. That means letting agents run......
- Building a News Roundup with Docker Agent, Docker Model Runner, and Skill27 March 2026, 2:24 pm
Hello, I’m Philippe, and I am a Principal Solutions Architect helping customers with their usage of Docker. I wanted a lightweight way to automate my IT news roundups without burning through AI credits. So I built a Docker Agent skill that uses the Brave Search API to fetch recent articles on a topic, then hands......
- Trivy supply chain compromise: What Docker Hub users should know23 March 2026, 11:25 pm
We wanted to provide you information about a security incident that we became aware of that affects customers who use the Aqua Security Vulnerability scanner (Trivy) across multiple distribution channels including Docker Hub, GitHub, and npm. Between 18:24 UTC on March 19, 2026 and 01:36 UTC on March 23, 2026, Docker Hub customers who pulled......
- From the Captain’s Chair: Naga Santhosh Reddy Vootukuri18 March 2026, 4:00 pm
Docker Captains are leaders from the developer community that are both experts in their field and are passionate about sharing their Docker knowledge with others. “From the Captain’s Chair” is a blog series where we get a closer look at one Captain to learn more about them and their experiences. Today we are interviewing Naga......
- Achieving Test Reliability for Native E2E Testing: Beyond Fixing Broken Tests13 March 2026, 1:00 pm
End-to-end (E2E) tests are particularly important for native applications that run on various platforms (Android/iOS), screen sizes, and OS versions. E2E testing picks up differences in behavior across this fragmented ecosystem. But keeping E2E tests reliable is often more challenging than writing them in the first place. The fragmented device ecosystem, gaps in test frameworks,......
- 6 Books That Changed How I Think About Software Engineering in 20269 April 2026, 12:00 pm
Reading is essential for everyone, and especially for software engineers. Our field centers on managing and advancing knowledge. As technologies and architectural paradigms evolve and challenges grow more complex, continuous learning becomes fundamental.
In 2025, I read 34 books spanning philosophy, history, economics, and software engineering. While these subjects may seem unrelated to coding, they all aim to deepen our understanding of systems, whether in societies, economies, or software arch... 
- Why Queues Don’t Fix Scaling Problems8 April 2026, 11:01 pm
I've watched this failure mode enough times that I can smell it coming during architecture reviews. Someone draws a box labeled "queue" between two overwhelmed services and everyone nods like the problem is solved. It isn't. What they've actually built is a time-bomb with a progress bar.
Queues smooth spikes — this part is true. When your API gets hammered for thirty seconds because someone's cron job misfired, a queue absorbs that burst and lets your consumers work through the backlog at sust... 
- AI‑Assisted Code Migration: Practical Techniques for Modernizing Legacy Systems8 April 2026, 11:01 pm
Migrating legacy code to modern languages, frameworks, or architectures is one of software engineering’s perennial challenges. Traditional approaches rely on manual inspection, painstaking rewriting, and exhaustive testing, often consuming months of developer effort. With advances in large language models (LLMs) and AI-assisted tooling, developers now have powerful ways to accelerate migration, reduce manual toil, and improve the quality of transformations.
In this article, we explore how AI c... 
- GDPR Compliance and Data Deletion in Software Systems8 April 2026, 11:01 pm
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a comprehensive EU data privacy law that came into effect in 2018. One of its key provisions is the right to erasure (Article 17), often called the “right to be forgotten.” In simple terms, individuals can request deletion of their personal data from a service, and organizations are obligated to comply. If a user of a software platform (e.g., a social media site) deletes their account or requests removal, the platform must erase all personal d... 
- Unlocking the Potential: Integrating AI-Driven Insights with MuleSoft and AWS for Scalable Enterprise Solutions8 April 2026, 11:01 pm
This article explores the transformative potential of integrating artificial intelligence (AI)-driven insights with MuleSoft and AWS platforms to achieve scalable enterprise solutions. This integration promises to enhance enterprise scalability through predictive maintenance, improve data quality through AI-driven data enrichment, and revolutionize customer experiences across industries like healthcare and retail.
Furthermore, it emphasises navigating the balance between centralized and decent... 
- Migration from Lovable Cloud to Supabase8 April 2026, 11:01 pm
Once your vibe-coded prototype on Lovable is up and running, you might be ready to graduate to self-hosting or a more advanced service that scales better and gives you more control. If your Lovable application uses Lovable Cloud, a common choice is to migrate your data to Supabase. Supabase is a popular Backend-as-a-Service platform based on PostgreSQL. It has a reasonable free tier and it offers baked-in solutions for auth, serverless code execution (Edge Functions), real-time database change n... 
- Accelerating Your Software Engineering Career With Open Source and Jakarta EE8 April 2026, 11:00 pm
For decades, software engineering followed a relatively predictable path: learn the language, master the tools, deliver results, and progress. That model is quietly breaking.
Today, engineers are expected to do more than build systems — they are expected to influence decisions, communicate across teams, and demonstrate impact beyond their immediate environment. Yet most career advice still focuses solely on improving technical skills.... 
- Enterprise Java Applications: A Practical Guide to Securing Enterprise Applications with a Risk-Driven Architecture8 April 2026, 11:00 pm
Enterprise Java applications still serve business-critical processes but are becoming vulnerable to changing security threats and regulatory demands. Traditional compliance-based security methods tend to respond to audits or attacks, instead of stopping them. This paper introduces a risk-based security architecture, which focuses on protection according to the impact of the business, the probability of the threat, and exposure. The threat modeling, dependency risk analysis, and layered security ... 
- MCP + AWS AgentCore: Give Your AI Agent Real Tools in 60 Minutes8 April 2026, 2:30 pm
If you've been building with AI agents, you've probably hit the same wall I did: your agent needs to do things — query databases, call APIs, check systems — but wiring up each tool is a bespoke integration every time. The Model Context Protocol (MCP) solves this by giving agents a standard way to discover and invoke tools. Think of it as USB-C for AI tooling.
The problem? Most MCP tutorials stop at "run it locally with stdio." That's fine for solo dev work, but it falls apart the moment you ...
- Content Security Policy Drift in Salesforce Lightning: Engineering Stable Embedded Integration Boundaries8 April 2026, 2:00 pm
A global case management system depends on a telephony surface to bind a live call to a customer record. When a call arrives, an external CTI frame loads inside Lightning, identifies the caller, resolves the account, and anchors the interaction to an open case. That binding is logged, audited, and later referenced by downstream analytics and compliance reviews. The desk assumes that if the page renders and the integration was validated during implementation, the identity chain will hold for the ...
- Anthropic Loses Appeals Court Bid To Temporarily Block Pentagon Blacklisting9 April 2026, 11:00 am
A federal appeals court denied Anthropic's bid to temporarily block the Pentagon's blacklisting, meaning the company remains shut out of Defense Department contracts while the case continues, even though a separate court has allowed other federal agencies to keep using Claude for now. CNBC reports: "In our view, the equitable balance here cuts in favor of the government," the appeals court said in its decision. "On one side is a relatively contained risk of financial harm to a single private com... 
- Apple's Foldable iPhone Is 'On Track' To Launch In September9 April 2026, 7:00 am
Bloomberg's Mark Gurman says Apple's foldable iPhone is still "on track" for a September unveiling alongside the iPhone 18 Pro lineup. 9to5Mac reports: The report notes that Apple's stock took a hit earlier today after Nikkei Asia indicated the iPhone Fold was having serious production issues. Clearly, sources within Apple were motivated to share positive news via Gurman. Not long ago, Gurman himself said that he was expecting an iPhone Fold release date that was a little bit later than iPhone 1... 
- John Deere To Pay $99 Million In Monumental Right-To-Repair Settlement9 April 2026, 3:30 am
An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Drive: Farmers have been fighting John Deere for years over the right to repair their equipment, and this week, they finally reached a landmark settlement. While the agricultural manufacturing giant pointed out in a statement that this is no admission of wrongdoing, it agreed to pay $99 million into a fund for farms and individuals who participated in a class action lawsuit. Specifically, that money is available to those involved who paid John Deere's... 
- 'Survivor' Style Corporate Retreat Descends Into Hellish Nightmare8 April 2026, 11:00 pm
A $500,000 "Survivor"-style corporate retreat for 120 Plex employees in Honduras "turned into a week-long disaster involving illness, wild animals, armed guards, and employees stranded on a remote island," reports the Daily Beast. The CEO was bedridden by E. coli, staff were collapsing in brutal heat during Navy SEAL-led drills, there were fire ant attacks, uncooked food, and failing utilities. At one point, a porcupine even crashed through the ceiling of a guest's room. Here's an excerpt from t... 
- Iran-Linked Hackers Disrupted US Oil, Gas, Water Sites8 April 2026, 10:00 pm
The FBI says (PDF) Iran-linked hackers disrupted internet-connected systems used by U.S. oil, gas, and water companies. Even with the recent two-week ceasefire between Iran and the United States and Israel, hackers backing Tehran say they won't end their retaliatory cyberattacks. The Hill reports: The report warned that similar companies across the country should be aware of an increased push by hackers to take over programmable logic controller (PLC) systems, which can be used to digitally cont... 
- NYT Claims Adam Back Is Bitcoin Creator Satoshi Nakamoto8 April 2026, 9:00 pm
A New York Times investigation by John Carreyrou claims a British cryptographer named Adam Back is the strongest circumstantial candidate yet for being Satoshi Nakamoto. The report citing overlaps in writing style, ideology, technical background, and old posts that outlined key parts of Bitcoin years before its launch. Carreyrou is a renowned investigative journalist and author, best known for exposing the massive fraud at Theranos while at the Wall Street Journal. Here's an excerpt from the rep... 
- Amazon Is Ending Support For Older Kindles8 April 2026, 8:00 pm
Starting May 20th, Amazon will stop Kindle Store access for Kindle and Kindle Fire devices released in 2012 and earlier. After that date, those devices will "no longer be able to purchase, borrow, or download new content." Owners can still read content already on the device, but if an affected device is reset or deregistered after the cutoff, it can't be re-registered. The Verge reports: The complete list of affected devices goes all the way back to the original Kindle that launched in 2007 with... 
- Iran Demands Bitcoin For Ships Passing Hormuz During Ceasefire8 April 2026, 7:00 pm
An anonymous reader quotes a report from the Financial Times: Iran will demand that shipping companies pay tolls in cryptocurrency for laden oil tankers passing through the Strait of Hormuz (source paywalled; alternative source), as it seeks to retain control over passage through the key waterway during the two-week ceasefire. Hamid Hosseini, a spokesperson for Iran's Oil, Gas and Petrochemical Products Exporters' Union, told the FT on Wednesday that Iran wanted to collect tolling fees from any ... 
- Meta Debuts 'Muse Spark', First AI Model Under Alexandr Wang8 April 2026, 6:00 pm
Meta has launched Muse Spark, its first major AI model under Alexandr Wang's leadership. The model was built over the past nine months and is being positioned as a significant step up from Llama 4. Axios reports: Muse Spark will power queries in the Meta AI app and Meta.ai website immediately, with plans to expand across Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp. The model accepts voice, text and image inputs, but produces text-only output. [...] Meta plans to release a version of Muse Spark under an ope...
- Microsoft Abruptly Terminates VeraCrypt Account, Halting Windows Updates8 April 2026, 5:00 pm
Microsoft has apparently terminated the account VeraCrypt uses to sign its Windows drivers and bootloader, leaving the encryption project unable to publish Windows updates and throwing future releases into doubt. VeraCrypt's developer says Microsoft gave no clear explanation or warning for the move. "I didn't receive any emails from Microsoft nor any prior warnings," Mounir Idrassi, VeraCrypt's developer, told 404 Media. From the report: VeraCrypt is an open-source tool for encrypting data at re...
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- Artemis II Astronauts Break Apollo Record For Farthest Distance Humans Have Traveled From Earth6 April 2026, 8:00 pm
Artemis II has broken the Apollo 13 record for the farthest distance humans have ever traveled from Earth. NASA reports: The Artemis II crew of NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Koch, along with CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jeremy Hansen have set the record for the farthest distance from Earth traveled by a human mission, surpassing the Apollo 13 record of 248,655 miles set in 1970.
NASA Flight Director Brandon Lloyd, Capsule Communicator Amy Dill, and Command...
- Artemis Astronauts Enter Moon's Gravitational Pull, Catch First Glimpses of Far Side6 April 2026, 4:41 am
NASA's Artemis astronauts are now entering "the lunar sphere of influence," reports NBC News, "meaning the pull of the moon's gravity will become stronger than Earth's." Now as they begin their swing around the moon, the Artemis astronauts "are chasing after Apollo 13's maximum range from Earth," reports the Associated Press, hoping to beat its distance from Earth by more than 4,100 miles (6,600 kilometers).
They'll begin their six-hour lunar flyby 14 hours from now (at 2:45 p.m. ET Monday). B...
- Scientists Engineered a Plant To Produce 5 Different Psychedelics At Once5 April 2026, 3:34 pm
Plants, toads, and mushrooms "can all produce psychedelic substances," writes ScienceAlert.
"And now their powers have been combined in one plant."
[S]cientists have taken the genes these organisms use to make five natural psychedelics and introduced them into a tobacco plant ( Nicotiana benthamiana), which then produced all five compounds simultaneously. As interest grows in psychedelics as potential treatments for illnesses such as depression, anxiety, and PTSD, the newly developed system...
- 'Cognitive Surrender' Leads AI Users To Abandon Logical Thinking, Research Finds4 April 2026, 2:00 pm
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: When it comes to large language model-powered tools, there are generally two broad categories of users. On one side are those who treat AI as a powerful but sometimes faulty service that needs careful human oversight and review to detect reasoning or factual flaws in responses. On the other side are those who routinely outsource their critical thinking to what they see as an all-knowing machine. Recent research goes a long way to forming a n...
- Artemis II Astronauts Pass 100,000 Miles From Earth On Voyage To the Moon4 April 2026, 7:00 am
The Artemis II crew has passed 100,000 miles from Earth and is now on a "free-return" path around the moon after a successful "translunar" injection burn. "Ladies and gentlemen, I am so, so excited to be able to tell you that for the first time since 1972 during Apollo 17, human beings have left Earth orbit," NASA's Dr Lori Glaze told a news conference. The Guardian reports: The astronauts -- the Americans Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover and Christina Koch, and a Canadian, Jeremy Hansen -- spent the...
- Python Blood Could Hold the Secret To Healthy Weight Loss3 April 2026, 11:00 am
Longtime Slashdot reader fahrbot-bot writes: CU Boulder researchers are reporting that they have discovered an appetite-suppressing compound in python blood that helps the snakes consume enormous meals and go months without eating yet remain metabolically healthy. The findings were published in the journal Natural Metabolism on March 19, 2026.
Pythons can grow as big as a telephone pole, swallow an antelope whole, and go months or even years without eating -- all while maintaining a healthy he...
- Artemis II Astronauts Have 'Two Microsoft Outlooks' and Neither Work2 April 2026, 5:00 pm
Even on NASA's Artemis II mission around the moon, astronauts apparently still have to deal with broken Microsoft Outlook. One of the crew members, Reid Wiseman, jokingly reported that he had "two Microsoft Outlooks" and neither worked. 404 Media reports: On April 1, four astronauts from the U.S. and Canada embarked on a 10-day flight to loop around the moon. Spotted by VGBees podcast host Niki Grayson on the NASA livestream of live views from the , around 2 a.m. ET, mission control acknowledges...
- NASA Launches Artemis II Astronauts Around the Moon1 April 2026, 11:00 pm
NASA's Artemis II mission has launched four astronauts around the moon and back, marking humanity's first crewed lunar voyage in 53 years and the first test flight of NASA's Orion capsule and Space Launch System (SLS) with people on board. Five minutes into the flight, Commander Reid Wiseman saw the team's target: "We have a beautiful moonrise, we're headed right at it," he said from the capsule. The Associated Press reports: Artemis II set sail from the same Florida launch site that sent Apollo...
- Startup Pitches 'Brainless Clones' To Serve the Role of Backup Human Bodies1 April 2026, 11:00 am
MIT Technology Review discovered that startup R3 Bio has pitched an ethically and scientifically explosive long-term vision beyond its public work on non-sentient monkey "organ sacks": creating human "brainless clones" or replacement bodies for organs as part of an extreme life-extension agenda. From the report: Imagine it like this: a baby version of yourself with only enough of a brain structure to be alive in case you ever need a new kidney or liver. Or, alternatively, he has speculated, you ...
- Quadratic Gravity Theory Reshapes Quantum View of Big Bang31 March 2026, 11:00 am
Researchers at the University of Waterloo say a new "quadratic quantum gravity" framework could explain the universe's rapid early expansion without adding extra ingredients to Einstein's theory by hand. The idea is especially notable because it makes testable predictions, including a minimum level of primordial gravitational waves that future experiments may be able to detect. "Even though this model deals with incredibly high energies, it leads to clear predictions that today's experiments can...
- Powering Modern Virtualization with SUSE and NetApp8 April 2026, 2:20 pm
In the world of hybrid cloud infrastructure, the lines between traditional virtual machines (VMs) and modern containerized applications are blurring. Organizations today need a unified platform that can handle both without compromising on performance or reliability. At SUSE, we provide that cohesive experience through SUSE Virtualization, our cloud-native hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) solution built on the […]
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- SUSE and HeiTech Padu Berhad Partner to Accelerate Malaysia’s Cloud-Native Future and Drive Sovereign Innovation8 April 2026, 1:22 am
HeiTech Padu Berhad and SUSE’s Southeast Asia leadership at the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) ceremony Digital transformation in Malaysia is reaching a pivotal new turning point. Digitalisation has been accelerating via designated Cloud Regions, and recent announcements such as the National Cloud Computing Policy (NCCP) highlight the ambition of Malaysia’s government to further modernize public […]
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- The 2026 IT Investment Benchmark: Navigating Sovereignty, AI and Resilience31 March 2026, 10:06 pm
If you’ve followed my work for a while, you know I care deeply about three things: open source, hybrid cloud and data. So when we had the opportunity to survey nearly 600 enterprise technology leaders across the U.S., UK, Japan, India and Germany on how AI is reshaping infrastructure priorities, I had to see […]
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- SUSE Wins 64 G2 Badges in Spring Report31 March 2026, 8:57 pm
I’m delighted to share that G2, the world’s largest and most trusted tech marketplace, has recognized SUSE’s solutions once again. We received 64 badges in its 2026 Spring Report across our portfolio for SUSE Rancher Prime, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES), SUSE Multi-Linux Manager (formerly SUSE Manager) and SUSE Cloud Observability. We received 10 badges […]
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- Secure, Local, and Connected: Insights from SAPinsider on the Future of SAP Integration Suite with Edge Integration Cell27 March 2026, 1:57 pm
The conversations at our booth this year in Las Vegas shifted from “what’s coming next” to “what we can do now”. For customers in regulated industries like pharma, defense, or the public sector, the SAP Edge Integration Cell (EIC) is the missing link. It finally enables the full power of the SAP Integration Suite without […]
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- Sideloading SUSE Virtualization onto an existing Linux system27 March 2026, 4:22 am
After the v1.7.0 community release of Harvester, we learned that there was a problem with network interface naming for certain types of Intel NIC, when upgrading from v1.6.x. When I was working on fixing this for SUSE Virtualization v1.7.1, I needed to test the fix on hardware with Intel X710 NICs, but we didn’t have […]
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- From System Admin to Game Dev: Cockpit as the Ultimate Canvas for Custom Linux Tooling26 March 2026, 2:20 pm
The Modern Face of Linux Management In the world of SUSE, we often talk about “Zero-Touch” and “Infrastructure-as-Code.” But behind every automated cluster is a human who occasionally needs to see exactly what is happening on a specific node, or make adjustments. This is about pets, not cattle. For many of our customers – especially those […]
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- Supercharge the Telco Edge with SUSE and Ampere: The cloud-native fix for power-hungry infrastructure25 March 2026, 10:02 pm
The Edge Infrastructure Perfect Storm Have you noticed the perfect storm brewing in the telecommunications world lately? With the massive push toward 5G-Advanced, Open RAN, and AI-driven automation, network traffic is absolutely exploding. But there is a huge roadblock: the physical edge locations where all this data needs to be processed are severely limited on […]
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- What are SAPHanaSR-angi configuration variants?25 March 2026, 1:10 pm
SAPHanaSR-angi is the SAPHanaSR Advanced Next Generation Interface. It aimes to ensure SUSE HA for SAP HANA over the next decade. In this blog article you learn about SAPHanaSR-angi configuration variants. Particularly you will understand which variants are available, what they do and how to choose the right one. Which variants are available and what […]
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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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- 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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- Virtualization with the Proxmox Virtual Environment 2.28 April 2026, 5:03 am
The Proxmox Virtual Environment has developed from an insider's tip to a free VMware ESXi/vSphere clone. We show you how to get started setting up a PVE high-availability cluster....
- Cloud scripting with Google Apps Script8 April 2026, 5:03 am
Spreadsheet scripting with Google Apps Script is made possible by server-side JavaScript....
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- Documenting the OpenDocument Format8 April 2026, 5:03 am
We talk with Jean Hollis Weber, a volunteer with ODFAuthors, the LibreOffice Documentation team, and the Friends of OpenDocument Inc....
- The sys admin's daily grind: Dstat8 April 2026, 5:03 am
Occasional worries about the system status are part of the sys admin's daily life, and admins usually keeps a fat toolbox of top and stat tools to alleviate them. Charly says he can manage with just one multitool – for the time being, at least....
- An editor in your web browser8 April 2026, 5:03 am
A browser and a text editor are staples of daily computing, so it makes perfect sense to combine the two for better efficiency....
- 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 ...
- Firefox 149 Arrives with Built-In VPN, Split View, and Smarter Browsing Tools24 March 2026, 4:00 pm
by George Whittaker
Mozilla has officially released Firefox 149.0, bringing a mix of new productivity features, privacy enhancements, and interface improvements. Released on March 24, 2026, this update continues Firefox’s steady push toward a more modern and user-focused browsing experience.
Rather than focusing on a single headline feature, Firefox 149 introduces several practical tools designed to improve how users multitask,...
- Blender 5.1 Released: Faster Workflows, Smarter Tools, and Major Performance Gains19 March 2026, 4:00 pm
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The Blender Foundation has officially released Blender 5.1, the latest update to its powerful open-source 3D creation suite. This version focuses heavily on performance improvements, workflow refinements, and stability, while also introducing a handful of new features that expand what artists and developers can achieve.
Rather than reinventing the platform, Blender 5.1 is all about making existing tools faster, s...
- The Need for Cloud Security in a Modern Business Environment17 March 2026, 4:00 pm
by George Whittaker
Cloud systems are an emergent standard in business, but migration efforts and other directional shifts have introduced vulnerabilities. Where some attack patterns are mitigated, cloud platforms leave businesses open to new threats and vectors. The dynamic nature of these environments cannot be addressed by traditional security systems, necessitating robust cloud security for contemporary organizations.
Just as...
- Google Brings Chrome to ARM Linux: A Long-Awaited Step for Modern Linux Devices12 March 2026, 4:00 pm
by George Whittaker
Google has officially announced that Chrome is coming to ARM64 Linux systems, marking a major milestone for both the Linux and ARM ecosystems. The native browser is expected to launch in Q2 2026, finally closing a long-standing gap for users running Linux on ARM-based hardware.
For years, ARM Linux users have relied on Chromium builds or workarounds to access a Chrome-like experience. That’s about to change....
- CrackArmor Exposed: Critical Flaws in AppArmor Put Millions of Linux Systems at Risk10 March 2026, 4:00 pm
by George Whittaker
A newly disclosed set of vulnerabilities has sent shockwaves through the Linux security community. Dubbed “CrackArmor,” these flaws affect AppArmor, one of the most widely used security modules in Linux, potentially exposing millions of systems to serious compromise.
Discovered by the Qualys Threat Research Unit, the vulnerabilities highlight a concerning reality: even core security mechanisms can harbor w...
- Intel Expands Linux Graphics Team to Boost Drivers and Gaming Support5 March 2026, 5:00 pm
by George Whittaker
Intel is once again investing in Linux development. The company has recently posted several job openings aimed at strengthening its Linux graphics driver and GPU software teams, signaling continued interest in improving Intel hardware support on the open-source platform.
For Linux users, especially gamers and developers, this could mean faster improvements to Intel’s graphics stack and stronger support for m...
- AerynOS 2026.02 Alpha Released: Advancing a Modern Atomic Linux Vision3 March 2026, 5:00 pm
by George Whittaker
The developers behind AerynOS have released AerynOS 2026.02 Alpha, the latest development snapshot of the independent Linux distribution previously known as Serpent OS. This new release continues the project’s rapid evolution, bringing updated packages, improved build tools, and new installation options while the system remains in an early testing stage.
Although still labeled as an alpha-quality release, th...
- 8 Hidden Android Features That Quietly Save You Time Every Day9 April 2026, 1:13 pm
Discover eight hidden Android features that save time, reduce repetitive tasks, and make your phone faster and easier to use every day.
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- Amazon Ending Support for Older Kindles: Full List of Affected Devices9 April 2026, 12:59 pm
Amazon will end support for older Kindle devices in May 2026. See the full list of affected models and what it means for users.
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- These Nine Popular Productivity Apps Are All on Sale Now9 April 2026, 8:09 am
Find deals one everything from Microsoft lifetime licenses to AI tools, productivity organizers, and more.
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- Get a durable, travel-ready ASUS Chromebook for $1509 April 2026, 7:50 am
The refurbished ASUS Chromebook CM30 switches easily from tablet and laptop mode with a detachable keyboard.
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- Get 14 courses to learn Raspberry Pi and Arduino for $509 April 2026, 7:43 am
The Complete Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and Smart Home IoT class bundle gives you 37 hours of lessons for 82% off.
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- Why Operationalizing AI Security Is the Next Great Enterprise Hurdle8 April 2026, 5:50 pm
NWN launches an AI-powered security platform to tackle tool sprawl, alert fatigue, and modern cyber threats in the era of agentic enterprises.
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- 10 ChatGPT AI Prompts L1 SOC Analysts Can Use in Their Daily Work8 April 2026, 5:34 pm
Discover 10 practical ChatGPT prompts SOC analysts can use to speed up triage, analyze threats, improve documentation, and enhance incident response workflows.
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- AI Is Slashing 16,000 Jobs a Month in the US (Gen Z Hit the Hardest)8 April 2026, 5:11 pm
Goldman Sachs research suggests AI is erasing 16,000 US jobs per month, with entry-level workers and women facing the sharpest early impact.
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- Google Photos Adds One-Tap ‘AI Enhance’ Tool, Video Speed Controls8 April 2026, 4:43 pm
Google Photos is rolling out a one-tap AI Enhance button and new Android video playback speed controls, giving users faster ways to edit photos and videos.
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- Google Chrome Adds Vertical Tabs, Improved Reading Mode in New Update8 April 2026, 1:30 pm
Google Chrome is rolling out vertical tabs and a full-page Reading Mode, giving users new ways to manage clutter and focus on content.
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- Fedora Infrastructure Status: Matrix server maintenance14 April 2026, 11:15 am
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- Ben Cotton: Handling a PR disaster for your project8 April 2026, 12:00 pm
I want to say up front that the point of this post is not to disparage Trivy or its maintainers. They’ve had a rough few weeks and I feel for them. I only discuss Trivy as a recent example of a bad day at the office.
The saying “there’s no such thing as bad publicity” always felt a little gross to me. There are a lot of reasons you might get noticed that are bad, and it should feel bad to do bad things. But maybe there’s something to it. If you hand...
- Rénich Bon Ćirić: Howto: a very nice way of organizing your bash env variables and settings8 April 2026, 1:30 am
So, I know you have either ~/.bashrc and ~/.bash_profile or ~/.profile in your installation. We all do. And many apps
we use on a daily basis use those. Plus, you like your aliases, your own env variables and maybe even one or two bash functions
you like to use.
That creates a problem. You have everything in a single file (or two) and you have a mess. It's hard to read, hard to organize and a
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- Fedora Community Blog: Fedora Code of Conduct Report 20257 April 2026, 12:00 pm
The Fedora Project’s Code of Conduct and its reports are managed by the Fedora Code of Conduct Committee, the Fedora Community Architect, and the Fedora Project Leader. We publish this summary to demonstrate our commitment to community safety and our project’s social fabric.
This post covers the year of reports received in the 2025 calendar year. The purpose of publishing the annual Code of Conduct Report is to provide transparency, insight, and awareness...
- Justin Wheeler: One Day7 April 2026, 8:00 am
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- Rénich Bon Ćirić: Historia de Planeta Libre7 April 2026, 6:00 am
¿Te acuerdas de Planeta Linux México? Qué tiempos aquellos, compa. Hoy me puse nostálgico pensando en cómo ese espacio nos unía a
todos los que andábamos metidos en el rollo del software libre hace ya más de dos décadas. Planeta Libre no es nomás un agregador de
blogs; es la neta, es la continuación de un esfuerzo comunitario que se niega a morir.
Orígenes y Nostalgia
El proyecto nace de esa pinche nostalgia por los tiempos dorados. Durante los prim...
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- Guillaume Kulakowski: Migrer ses DNS sur Cloudflare : retour d’expérience et pièges à éviter6 April 2026, 8:00 am
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- Alexander Bokovoy: kurbu5: MIT Kerberos plugins in Rust4 April 2026, 7:10 pm
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- Kevin Fenzi: misc fedora bits first week of april 20264 April 2026, 6:18 pm
A somewhat quiet week in fedora land this time, which is nice,
as it allows for catching up on planned work. Of course there
was the usual flow of day to day items too.
DeploymentConfig to Deployment
Long ago OpenShift used a custom object called 'DeploymentConfig'
to define how to deploy applications. After a while it was deprecated
in favor of the normal k8s 'Deployment' object. We have a bunch of
apps using the old DeploymentConfig and we wanted to migrat...
- 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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- Why is Infrastructure-as-Code so important? Hint: It’s correctness12 February 2026, 12:00 am
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- Optimizing the team’s workflow can be more impactful than building business features5 February 2026, 12:00 am
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- I follow an architecture principle I call The Law of Collective Amnesia29 January 2026, 12:00 am
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- Performance testing without a target is like running a race with no finish line22 January 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 ...
- 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. […]...
- Top 5 holiday slot games to play year round on any Linux distro21 August 2025, 1:08 am
While the term holiday slot games evoke slot games that are popular during the major holidays, you don’t have to wait for the holidays to play your favorite slot games with garlands, zombies, or leprechauns on your favorite Linux distro. That’s because holiday slot games have gone beyond the calendar — they just hook you. […]...
- 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...
- The Bitcoin Revolution is Here15 June 2021, 9:33 am
Since 2014, I’ve been talking about bitcoin here (read: Is Bitcoin The Next Open-source Software Revolution?, Best Bitcoin Applications for Linux). Back then, bitcoin was still very much in its infancy and our articles about it were some of the least popular posts we’ve ever had. However, I have already seen its potential and proclaimed that it could become a revolutionary open-source software project and that it has the potential to be bigger than Linux. Today, bitcoin and cryptocurrenc...
- 25 (More) Funny Computer Quotes31 October 2019, 2:29 pm
I have been reading some of my old posts here and noticed one that is still quite popular simply because a lot of us love humor. If you are a new site visitor, kindly check out "My Top 50 Funny Computer Quotes" post to know what I mean. Inspired by that one and since it’s been a long time that I wrote or posted some funny stuff here, I decided to collect a few more amusing quotes.
So without further delay, here is a brand new collection of funny computer quotes:
25. What if one day Goo...
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