- RISC-V CPU Performance Up 8x In Five Years: SiFive HiFive Unmatched To SpacemiT K39 June 2026, 2:12 pm
Recently I published some initial SpacemiT K3 benchmarks for that first-to-market RISC-V RVA23 SoC with the K3 Pico-ITX mini computer. In there was a comparison against modern Intel Core Ultra and AMD Ryzen desktop CPUs along with the likes of the Raspberry Pi 5, Loongson 3B6000, and SiFive HiFive Premier. For those curious about the longer-term RISC-V performance, here is a look at how far the RISC-V hardware performance has come compared to the SiFive HiFive Unmatched RISC-V board from five ye... 
- Asterinas 0.18 Released For Rust-Written, Memory Safe Linux Alternative OS9 June 2026, 12:43 pm
In addition to Redox OS continuing to evolve quite nicely for that from-scratch, Rust-based open-source OS, Asterinas OS is also continuing to move forward for that Rust-based operating system striving for Linux compatibility...... 
- LLVM/Clang Lands Initial Compiler Targeting For Hygon x86 CPUs9 June 2026, 12:23 pm
Following the recent Hygon C86-4G CPU support added to the GCC 17 compiler, the open-source LLVM Clang compiler has similarly seen Hygon c86-4g-m4 / c86-4g-m6 / c86-4g-m7 CPU support merged...... 
- Linux 7.2 Preparing Intel Key Protection Technology "KPT" For Next-Gen QAT9 June 2026, 10:37 am
Going back to the launch of 1st Gen Xeon Scalable processors in 2017 was Intel Key Protection Technology (KPT) promoted and there have been Key Protection Technology references in QuickAssist (QAT) documentation since 2016. Surprisingly we are only now seeing Key Protection Technology references for the upstream Linux QAT driver as Intel engineers prepare for their next-gen "Gen6" QuickAssist hardware support...... 
- Lightweight Pragtical Code Editor Adds SDL GPU Backend9 June 2026, 10:14 am
Pragtical, the lightweight open-source code editor that prides itself on using just ~50MB of RAM and ~10MB of disk space while being a full-featured code editor, is tacking on more features. Most notable with the new Pragtical release is adding an SDL-based GPU back-end for this MIT-licensed editor...... 
- Vortex 3.0 Released As Full-Stack, Open-Source RISC-V GPU Now With 3D Pipeline9 June 2026, 10:02 am
The open-source developers at Georgia Tech working on Vortex as an OpenCL-compatible RISC-V GPGPU implementation are out with their next major release for this open-source GPU design...... 
- Ubuntu MATE Is Continuing Despite No Ubuntu MATE 26.04 Release9 June 2026, 12:45 am
Back in March, Martin Wimpress stepped down as the longtime Ubuntu MATE leader and was looking for contributors to keep this Ubuntu derivative going with its GNOME2-derived desktop. That change in leadership paired with no Ubuntu MATE 26.04 release having occurred led to some concerns among users, but the plan is still for Ubuntu MATE to continue moving forward...... 
- Fedora 44 RISC-V Images Released, Including New "Omni" Kernel For Broader RISC-V Hardware Support9 June 2026, 12:25 am
Following the official Fedora 44 images released one month ago, Fedora 44 RISC-V images were published today for those wanting to run this newest Fedora Linux on RISC-V hardware...... 
- AMD Support Being Added To UFS Host Controller PCI Driver In Linux 7.28 June 2026, 10:17 pm
Linux's ufshcd-pci as the Universal Flash Storage host controller PCI driver has supported a variety of Intel devices to this point while for Linux 7.2 the first AMD device is set to be added...... 
- Running CachyOS With The BORE Scheduler While Disabling Ananicy-CPP8 June 2026, 5:56 pm
Last week I ran benchmarks of CachyOS with the BORE scheduler using its "linux-cachyos-bore" kernel option. The results didn't end up being as enticing as anticipated but the developer behind the BORE scheduler commented in the forums that he recently received reports from users experiencing game stuttering while using BORE that was attributed to CachyOS' default use of Ananicy-Cpp. So over the weekend I did another CachyOS BORE run without that CachyOS default...... 
- [$] BPF loop verification with scalar evolution9 June 2026, 1:37 pm
The BPF verifier has, in the course of wrestling with the difficult problem of
statically analyzing loops, grown special support for many kinds of loops over its
history, but its fundamental approach to simple for loops has not
changed.
When it encounters a loop, it evaluates it, iteration by iteration, until reaching
an exit condition — a process that can cause the verifier to mistakenly hit the
limit on the number of allowed instructions where a better implementation
would not.
Eduard Zinge... 
- Security updates for Tuesday9 June 2026, 1:03 pm
Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (bind and libyang), Debian (keystone and openssl), Fedora (mingw-objfw, objfw, sentencepiece, and tailscale), Mageia (packagekit and suricata), Oracle (bind, bind9.16, go-toolset:ol8, ImageMagick, kernel, samba, and vim), SUSE (apache-commons-lang3, apache-commons-text, apache-commons- configuration2, apache-commons-cli, apache-commons-io, apache-commons-codec, avahi, busybox, chromedriver, chromium, csync2, firewalld, frr, gleam, helm, kernel-devel... 
- Linux App Summit 2026 (Heise)9 June 2026, 12:52 pm
Heise is carrying a
report from the Linux App Summit, held in Berlin in May.
The slightly more than a dozen talks were symbolically framed
between the opening keynote by systemd creator Lennart Poettering
and the closing talk by Jorge Castro, initiator of the Universal
Blue project, from which the modern Linux systems Bluefin and
Bazzite emerged. Both Castro and Poettering call for a fundamental
rethink of how Linux operating systems are delivered but pursue
different approaches.
... 
- Three stable kernels for Tuesday9 June 2026, 11:44 am
Greg Kroah-Hartman has announced the release of the 7.0.12, 6.18.35, and 6.12.93 stable kernels. Each contains
important fixes throughout the tree. Users are advised to upgrade.
... 
- [$] An update on fanotify8 June 2026, 3:35 pm
In a filesystem-track session at the 2026 Linux Storage,
Filesystem, Memory Management, and BPF Summit, Amir Goldstein updated
attendees on the fanotify
filesystem-event monitoring
subsystem. He wanted to describe changes that had come in the last year or
so, as well as upcoming features and some remaining challenges in his
efforts to use fanotify for hierarchical
storage management (HSM). Fanotify is the user-space API for monitoring
files, directories, and filesystems for events of various ...
- rsync 3.4.4 released with regression fixes8 June 2026, 2:23 pm
Andrew Tridgell has announced
the release of rsync 3.4.4 with
fixes for the regressions introduced in the 3.4.3 release. He also
notes there will be an rsync 3.5.0 soon, with many more security
updates:
As part of the 3.5.0 release update I have created a
rsync-security@lists.samba.org mailing list for anyone who is willing
to do testing of the 3.5.0 release. The idea is to try to reduce the
chance of more regressions by expanding the set of testers of this
release. I have seeded it with peopl...
- Security updates for Monday8 June 2026, 1:32 pm
Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (bind, bind9.16, frr, kernel, kernel-rt, libexif, mysql, php, and unbound), Debian (apache2, chromium, glibc, gsasl, jackson-core, libxml2, nginx, request-tracker4, request-tracker5, tomcat10, tomcat11, and tomcat9), Fedora (chromium, firefox, haveged, keylime, libinput, libssh2, nasm, perl-CryptX, rust, thunderbird, and webkitgtk), Mageia (cockpit, golang-x-crypto, golang-x-sys-devel, kernel, kmod-virtualbox, kmod-xtables-addons, kernel-linus, perl...
- Kernel prepatch 7.1-rc78 June 2026, 12:28 am
The 7.1-rc7 kernel prepatch is out for
testing. Linus said: "Anyway, as things look now this is the last
rc. Something can obviously always come up and force us to change that, but
please give rc7 a whirl and keep testing for one more week."...
- [$] Moving beyond fork() + exec()5 June 2026, 2:06 pm
Since the earliest days of Unix, two of the core process-oriented system
calls have been fork(), which creates a child process as a copy of
the parent, and exec(), which runs a new program in the place of
the current one. In Linux kernels, those system calls are better known as
clone()
and execve(),
but the core functionality remains the same. While there is elegance to
this process-creation model, there are shortcomings as well. A recent proposal from
Li Chen to add "spawn templates" to the ...
- Ruby's Bundler adds a cooldown feature5 June 2026, 12:57 pm
Version
4.0.13 of Ruby's Bundler
package-manager has added
dependency cooldowns in order to help mitigate the effect of
supply-chain attacks:
Most supply-chain attacks against RubyGems exploit a narrow window:
an account is compromised, a malicious version ships, and any
bundle install in the minutes that follow resolves
straight to it. Bundler 4.0.13 introduces cooldown, a time-based
filter that refuses to resolve to a version until it has been public
for at least N days. Releases too new to...
- Collabora's CODE 26.04 Release Might Be Its Biggest One Yet9 June 2026, 1:12 pm
The experimental online office suite gets AI tools across all three editors and a lot more in this release.... 
- Tired of File Size Limits? This Open Source Tool Sends Large Files Directly Browser to Browser9 June 2026, 8:12 am
CheezyPizza is a free, open source tool that lets you transfer large files directly between browsers using WebRTC. No server, no account, no size limits.... 
- Bambu Lab Keeps Locking Down, The Community Keeps Building Up8 June 2026, 11:30 pm
As Bambu Lab tightens its grip on its ecosystem, tools like Bambuddy are giving owners back control of hardware they paid for.... 
- AliasVault is The BitWarden Alternative You Didn't Know You Needed8 June 2026, 2:18 pm
It is open source, self-hostable, and free. What more do you want?...
- Meet Melia: A Privacy-First, Modern Desktop Email Client Made Just for Linux8 June 2026, 6:26 am
It is not an open source software but ticks a lot of other boxes for anyone looking for an alternative desktop email client on Linux....
- The Single Biggest Reason Why ProtonMail is Killing My Productivity7 June 2026, 4:50 am
6 years of ditching Gmail and I still miss that tiny but handy feature....
- Craving Hyprland But Don't Want to Configure It? Try Dank Linux6 June 2026, 4:02 am
A single cURL command can set you up with a fully themed desktop on top of Hyprland....
- Proton Drive is Now Faster (And Getting a Linux Client Soon)5 June 2026, 12:51 pm
The overhaul is part of a broader SDK rebuild that has been in the works throughout 2026....
- FOSS Weekly #26.23: Vim Forked, Coreutils on Windows, Reverse WSL, KDE Linux and a Giveaway4 June 2026, 2:38 pm
Linux gets some relief in the absurd OS-level age verification law fiasco....
- ZimaCube 2 Review: Combining Self-hosting, NAS and Local AI in a Single Package4 June 2026, 2:18 pm
I have been using ZimaCube 2 Pro for nearly a month now. Here is my experience with it, covering what has improved, what has not, and what this upgrade actually means for real use....
- LibreOffice slams Euro-Office as ‘de facto ally’ of Microsoft8 June 2026, 3:02 pm
Euro-Office launches its stable 1.0 release on June 9, billed as a ‘truly open’ sovereign alternative to Microsoft Office – a claim riling The Document Foundation, makers of LibreOffice. In an open letter published today, TDF’s Italo Vignoli takes issue with the upstart productivity suite’s pitch. He disputes Euro-Office’s marketing, which he says positions it as the first open-source office suite developed in Europe. It’s historically inaccurate as OpenOffice.org got there in 2001...
- Proton Drive client is (finally) coming to Linux7 June 2026, 10:04 pm
Proton has confirmed it is working on a Proton Drive client for Linux desktops. The announcement slipped out as part of a broader platform update. Proton has rebuilt Drive around a new shared SDK, with a single codebase powering its official apps on Windows, macOS, iOS, Android and web (rather than separate implementations as before). It’s this unified approach that makes it easier for the Swiss-based company to add new features and integrations across all its official apps – and make an off...
- HandBrake fixes 2-pass encode crashes, WebM on Linux7 June 2026, 9:01 pm
A new version of HandBrake, the open-source and cross-platform media conversion tool, is available to download. HandBrake 1.11.2 is a maintenance update in the current 1.11.x stable release, which was released in March 2026 and added DNxHR and ProRes encoder support, and an AMD VCN AV1 10-bit encoder compatible with the company’s 9000 series GPUs and newer. This update is focused on fixes and finesse. A pair of bugs affecting 2-pass operations are resolved: a crash during 2-pass lossless x265 ...
- This dev’s personal website is a working GNOME 2 desktop7 June 2026, 2:18 pm
Reliving the glory days of the GNOME 2 desktop is but a browser tab away – well, kinda. The personal website of Benny Powers, a software developer at Red Hat, is not a traditional vertical column of text. Nor is it a slop-soup of purple gradients, rounded glassy cards and monospaced datapoints (a ‘vibe-coded’ aesthetic everywhere right now). No, it’s an interactive GNOME 2 ‘desktop’. He built it after digesting an essay on how websites used to be weird and playful and unique. Looking...
- New options land in Dynamic Music Pill GNOME extension5 June 2026, 12:32 pm
Dynamic Music Pill, the blingy GNOME Shell extension that adds now playing track info, media controls and even real-time lyrics to your desktop, has gained some new options. “Like what?”, you ask… If you don’t want to see the name of the artists in the panel pill, you no longer have to: a ‘show artist’ toggle lets you hide it. The extension already has an option to dynamically hide artist labels if there’s not enough room to display it alongside the title. On that topic, when long ...
- Ubuntu plans to add AI-powered voice input to all text fields3 June 2026, 2:30 pm
Ever wished you could talk in to a text field rather than type? Ubuntu 26.10 hears you – quite literally. Canonical’s VP of Engineer Jon Seager, at the Ubuntu Summit, said the distro will soon lets users “press a button and talk into any field that you could previously type in”. A small, on-device AI language parsing model like Whisper will power the feature. It’s part of a wider push to integrate AI features in Ubuntu this year, with founder Mark Shuttleworth aiming to position Ubuntu...
- Canonical’s Steam Snap for ARM64 is now stable 2 June 2026, 8:15 pm
Canonical has bumped its Steam Snap for ARM64 to the stable channel. First announced in January, the snap has been tested across ARM64 hardware including the NVIDIA DGX Spark, Radxa Orion O6 and Lenovo ThinkPad X13s, with Canonical now reporting ‘solid performance’ across many popular games. Valve doesn’t provide a native ARM Linux client (edit: they began quietly publishing Linux ARM builds in April, but these aren’t linked to on the main website). Canonical’s snap version of Steam us...
- Play Catan in your terminal with El Poblador, a TUI clone1 June 2026, 11:09 pm
El Poblador is a fully playable Settlers of Catan clone that runs entirely in your terminal. Written in Go by developer vicho, El Poblador is a compete rendition of the iconic competitive board game, which is all about resources, trading, building settlements and blocking your opponents. All of Catan’s core mechanics are accounted for, albeit free of the tactile joy of handling and placing tiny wooden blocks in the real game. It’s a game designed for 3-4 players, so you’ll want to huddle a...
- Flathub bans AI-coded apps – with some exceptions1 June 2026, 5:08 pm
You’ll have to sift through fewer vibe-coded apps on Flathub in future, as the store has announced a policy change on software made using AI tools. Flathub, the de-facto place to find and install Flatpak applications, is banning the use of “AI” coded applications and automated submissions going forward. It’s not a blanket ban – mature projects with AI code are allowed A change to the store’s policy note says “applications containing AI-generated or AI-assisted code, documentation, ...
- Linux App Release Roundup (May 2026)31 May 2026, 10:46 pm
May 2026 delivered a sizeable set of Linux software updates, including the set I’ve rounded up for your reading pleasure in this post. The month also saw a buffet of big browser updates, including Firefox 151 with new-look new tab page, Vivaldi 8.0 with a new-look generally and a new public beta of Kagi’s Orion. Elsewhere, Ubuntu 26.04 LTS support was added to VMware Workstation (and Fusion for macOS), while open-source system cleaner BleachBit debuted a TUI for interactive command-line ...
- An open letter to office suite users, just before the Euro-Office announcement9 June 2026, 12:13 pm
The first open-source office suite developed in Europe was OpenOffice.org in 2001, based on StarOffice’s source code... 
- Games: "Thief: The Dark Project Remastered" and More9 June 2026, 11:32 am
latest from GamingOnLinux... 
- 80% of IBM Red Hat's Site (redhat.com) is Promotion of Slop9 June 2026, 10:46 am
meme company... 
- One More Day9 June 2026, 8:59 am
preparing for tomorrow's journey... 
- Android Leftovers9 June 2026, 6:47 am
The hidden Android display option that completely fixed my one-handed texting struggle... 
- Programming Leftovers9 June 2026, 6:29 am
Development picks... 
- Why I installed Linux on an old laptop instead of a Raspberry Pi9 June 2026, 6:25 am
Recently I wanted to start a new tech project building a lightweight... 
- Open Hardware/Modding: M70 RK Royal Kludge, ESP32, Homelabs, and Raspberry Pi9 June 2026, 6:24 am
hardware centric news... 
- Richard Stallman Lecture in Europe Next Week, "Europe Is Ditching American Technology" for Software Freedom / Digital Sovereignty9 June 2026, 6:16 am
Freedom centric news... 
- Red Hat: Podman, Flathub, and RHEL Clone From CentOS's Founder Gregory Kurtzer9 June 2026, 6:13 am
3 relevant articles... 
- 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 […]
The post Disaggregated Routing with SONiC and VPP: Architecture and Integration...
- 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 […]
The post Automating Compliance Management with UTMStack’s Open Source SIEM &am...
- 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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- StratOS 2026.06.059 June 2026, 1:33 pm
StratOS Linux is an Arch-based Linux distribution which uses scripts from Bedrock Linux to include various packages and repositories from other Linux distributions. It provides several desktop variants featuring the GNOME desktop as well as the Hyprland and the Niri Wayland compositors. The project also develops several custom tools, such as StratVIM (a fork of the Neovim text editor), Rockers (a custom package manager wrapper able to fetch and install binary and source packages from other Linu... 
- Bluestar 7.0.119 June 2026, 10:32 am
Bluestar Linux is a GNU/Linux distribution that is based on Arch Linux. The Bluestar distribution features up to date packages, a full range of desktop and multimedia software in the default installation and a live desktop DVD.... 
- RefreshOS 3-09 June 2026, 9:40 am
RefreshOS is a user-friendly Linux distribution based on Debian's "Stable" branch and featuring the KDE Plasma desktop. Some of its main features include extended driver support, a polished user experience, and a refined system performance. The distribution ships with the Brave web browser, LibreOffice office suite, GIMP image editor and various popular applications for productivity and creativity tasks. RefreshOS maintains a clean environment that is free of Snap and Flatpak packages.... 
- NuTyX 26.06.18 June 2026, 9:51 pm
NuTyX is a French Linux distribution (with multi-language support) built from Linux From Scratch and Beyond Linux From Scratch, with a custom package manager called "cards". The package manager can install individual binary packages, a group of related binary packages (e.g. desktop packages, such as KDE or Xfce), and compile source packages from "ports". The distribution is designed for intermediate and advanced Linux users.... 
- Berserk Arch 2026.06.088 June 2026, 7:59 pm
Berserk Arch is an Arch Linux-based, rolling-release distribution designed primarily for power users, security researchers and developers. It boots into a command-line interface with an option to start a text-mode installation wizard which offers a choice of desktop environments (GNOME, KDE Plasma, Xfce), window managers (dwm, i3, Openbox) and Wayland compositors (Hyprland). The distribution offers a modular environment with pre-configured desktop profiles, secure package infrastructure and cur... 
- Dharma 26.28 June 2026, 6:08 pm
Dharma Linux is a Devuan-based distribution featuring the lightweight MATE desktop. It is entirely localised into Spanish. Some of the distribution's features includes the Refracta system installer, Zen web browser, and several custom applications, such as Dharma Welcome, Dharma Updater and Dharma AppCenter.... 
- SysLinuxOS 13.28 June 2026, 4:12 pm
SysLinuxOS is a Debian-based GNU/Linux live distribution designed for system administrators and system integrators. It offers a complete networking environment that is organised to integrate various software tools and has a friendly graphical interface using the MATE and GNOME desktops. SysLinuxOS was built to work right out of the box, with all networking tools already installed by default. It includes all major Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), several remote control clients, various browsers,...
- Ufficio Zero Lorena-5_28 June 2026, 11:19 am
Ufficio Zero Linux OS is an Italian project developing a variety of general-purpose and educational Linux distributions based on Devuan, Linux Mint and PCLinuxOS. They are aimed at professionals, freelancers, private and public entities, and schools....
- RELIANOID 7.10.08 June 2026, 7:07 am
RELIANOID is a Debian-based Linux distribution for load balancing. The project offers a specialist operating system for testing, development and quality assurance environments. Relianoid is available in Community (free of cost) and Enterprise editions....
- Linux Schools 16.0.07 June 2026, 8:06 pm
Linux Schools (formerly Karoshi) is a free and open-source school server operating system based on Ubuntu. It provides a simple graphical interface that allows for quick installation, setup and maintenance of a network....
- FEDORA SERVER 44 BTRFS SETUP and RECOVERY ENGINE (Assisted by Google AI)9 June 2026, 12:56 pm
In general, instance setup was proposed by Google AI (1-5). My choice was to create four subvolumes followed by "Trick snapper method". (6) I've also suggested to run critical "mv /mnt/btrfs-top/root /mnt/btrfs-top/root_broken" inside the Live F44 (KDE Plasma) instance against crashed instance F44 Server been built on top vda with flat architecture been spread across four btrfs subvolumes "root","home","boot" and ".snapshots"... 
- Why Mentorship at Flock Changes Everything!9 June 2026, 10:40 am
Flock to Fedora is more than a conference – it’s where the Fedora community comes alive. As part of the CommitHistory campaign, we sat down with confirmed Flock 2026 speakers to hear their stories: what brought them to Fedora, what Flock means to them personally, and what they’re hoping for in Prague this June. This […]... 
- The Document Foundation Slams Euro-Office Before Public Launch9 June 2026, 9:08 am
The Document Foundation disputes Euro-Office’s “first European open-source office suite” claim and criticizes its OOXML default.... 
- Xfce Ported To Rust-Written Redox OS For Better X11 Experience9 June 2026, 7:37 am
The belated "This Month in Redox" was posted today for covering improvements made to this open-source, Rust-based operating system during the month of May. Most notable in May is seeing the Xfce desktop ported over to Redox OS...... 
- OpenCV 5.0 Computer Vision Library Released with Rewritten DNN Engine9 June 2026, 6:05 am
OpenCV 5.0 debuts a new DNN engine, broader ONNX support, VLM inference, C++17 requirements, and legacy API cleanup.... 
- Flatpak 1.18 Linux App Sandboxing and Distribution Framework Officially Released9 June 2026, 4:34 am
Flatpak, the popular Linux application sandboxing and distribution framework, has been updated today to version 1.18, a major release that comes with new features and improvements.... 
- Rspamd 4.1 Spam Filtering System Improves Mail Scanning Performance9 June 2026, 3:02 am
Rspamd 4.1 lands with redesigned MX checks, load-aware upstreams, dynamic composites, stronger diagnostics, and broad security hardening.... 
- Running CachyOS With The BORE Scheduler While Disabling Ananicy-CPP9 June 2026, 1:31 am
Last week I ran benchmarks of CachyOS with the BORE scheduler using its "linux-cachyos-bore" kernel option. The results didn't end up being as enticing as anticipated but the developer behind the BORE scheduler commented in the forums that he recently received reports from users experiencing game stuttering while using BORE that was attributed to CachyOS' default use of Ananicy-Cpp. So over the weekend I did another CachyOS BORE run without that CachyOS default...... 
- VideoLAN Announces dav2d as an Open-Source and Super Fast AV2 Decoder8 June 2026, 11:59 pm
VLC Media Player maker VideoLAN announced today the dav2d project as an open-source, cross-platform, and free AV2 decoder focused on speed and correctness, based on the popular dav1d decoder.... 
- Linuxiac Weekly Wrap-Up: Week 23, 2026 (June 1 – 7)8 June 2026, 10:41 am
Catch up on the latest Linux news: Linux Lite 8.0, KaOS 2026.06 RC, COSMIC 1.0.15, GNOME 50.2, Yay 12.6, XLibre Xserver 25.1.6, Ubuntu 26.10 to ship with GNOME 51, and more....
- Perfect Server Automated ISPConfig 3 Installation on Debian 12 and Debian 13, Ubuntu 22.04 and Ubuntu 24.0431 January 2026, 10:01 am
This tutorial shows you how to easily set up a web, email and DNS server with ISPConfig 3 using the ISPConfig auto-installation script....
- How to install PHP 5.6 and 7.0 - 8.4 with PHP-FPM and FastCGI mode for ISPConfig 3.2 with apt on Debian 11 to 123 November 2025, 9:28 pm
In this guide we will take you through installing additional PHP versions (5.6, 7.0, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 7.4, 8.1, 8.2, 8.3, and 8.4) on a Debian server with ISPConfig....
- How to install PHP 5.6 and 7.0 - 8.4 with PHP-FPM and FastCGI mode for ISPConfig 3.2 with apt on Ubuntu 22.04 - 24.043 November 2025, 9:26 pm
When using ISPConfig, by default, you only have the main PHP version for your distribution. This guide will show you how to install additional PHP versions (5.6, 7.0 - 7.4, 8.1 - 8.4) on an Ubuntu server with ISPConfig....
- Update the ISPConfig Perfect Server from Debian 11 to Debian 123 November 2025, 9:24 pm
This tutorial will take you through updating a server managed by ISPConfig from Debian 11 (bullseye) to Debian 12 (bookworm). This guide works for both single- and multiserver setups....
- How to Install CSF (Config Server Firewall) on Debian 126 October 2025, 10:58 am
CSF or Config Server Firewall is a Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) firewall based on IPtables and Perl. it provides a daemon process that will monitor your services for failure authentication....
- How to Install Wiki.js on Debian 1226 June 2025, 8:04 pm
Wiki.js is free and open-source wiki software based on Node.js, Git, and Markdown. In this article, we'll show you how to install Wiki.js on a Debian 12 system....
- ISPConfig Perfect Multiserver setup on Ubuntu 24.04 and Debian 1219 June 2025, 5:43 pm
This tutorial will take you through installing your own ISPConfig 3 multiserver setup with dedicated servers for the panel, web, DNS, mail, and webmail using the new ISPConfig auto-installer. This tutorial is compatible with Debian 12 and Ubuntu 24.04....
- Securing your ISPConfig 3 managed mailserver with a valid Let's Encrypt SSL certificate19 June 2025, 5:18 pm
If you're running your own mailserver, it's best practice to connect to it securely with a SSL/TLS connection. You'll need a valid certificate for these secure connections. In this tutorial, we'll set up a Let's Encrypt certificate for our mailserver that renews automatically....
- How to Install OpenEMR on Ubuntu 24.04 Server29 May 2025, 4:19 pm
OpenEMR is an open-source health records and medical practice management solution. It is a fully integrated electronic health record and practice management, scheduling, electronic billing, and internationalization support....
- How to Install Moodle LMS on Debian 12 Server29 May 2025, 4:15 pm
Moodle is an open solution for the Learning Management System (LMS). It is a platform for educational purposes, from creating online courses, managing online schools, managing content, and offering collaborative learning....
- Download of the day: GIMP 3.0 is FINALLY Here!18 March 2025, 3:45 am
Wow! After years of hard work and countless commits, we have finally reached a huge milestone: GIMP 3.0 is officially released! I am excited as I write this and can't wait to share some incredible new features and improvements in this release. GIMP 2.10 was released in 2018, and the first development version of GIMP 3.0 came out in 2020. GIMP 3.0 released on 16/March/2025. Let us explore how to download and install GIMP 3.0, as well as the new features in this version.
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- Ubuntu to Explore Rust-Based “uutils” as Potential GNU Core Utilities Replacement16 March 2025, 12:17 pm
In a move that has sparked significant discussion within the Ubuntu Linux fan-base and community, Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, has announced its intention to explore the potential replacement of GNU Core Utilities with the Rust-based "uutils" project. They plan to introduce new changes in Ubuntu Linux 25.10, eventually changing it to Ubuntu version 26.04 LTS release in 2026 as Ubuntu is testing Rust 'uutils' to overhaul its core utilities potentially. Let us find out the pros and cons a...
- Critical Rsync Vulnerability Requires Immediate Patching on Linux and Unix systems15 January 2025, 6:04 pm
Rsync is a opensource command-line tool in Linux, macOS, *BSD and Unix-like systems that synchronizes files and directories. It is a popular tool for sending or receiving files, making backups, or setting up mirrors. It minimizes data copied by transferring only the changed parts of files, making it faster and more bandwidth-efficient than traditional copying methods provided by tools like sftp or ftp-ssl. Rsync versions 3.3.0 and below has been found with SIX serious vulnerabilities. Attackers ...
- ZFS Raidz Expansion Finally, Here in version 2.3.014 January 2025, 9:19 am
After years of development and testing, the ZFS raidz expansion is finally here and has been released as part of version 2.3.0. ZFS is a popular file system for Linux and FreeBSD. RAIDz is like RAID 5, which you find with hardware or Linux software raid devices. It protects your data by spreading it across multiple hard disks along with parity information. A raidz device can have single, double, or triple parity to sustain one, two, or three hard disk failures, respectively, without losing any d...
- lnav – Awesome terminal log file viewer for Linux and Unix16 June 2024, 11:04 am
It is no secret that whether you are a developer or sysadmin, you need to use log files to troubleshoot errors on your Linux and Unix systems. You use tools like grep, tail, cat, or journalctl to view log files. However, you may need help with so many log files. These essential Unix tools are suitable for basic text but fall short when dealing with many log files. You can get tired from sifting through endless lines of log files. The lnav utility is here to the rescue! It is a powerful log file ...
- sttr – Awesome Linux & Unix tool for transformation of the string24 May 2024, 9:17 pm
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The sttr is a free and open-source command-line tool in Golang that lets you easily change and modify text. You can perform transformation operations on the string, such as hashing text, string manipulation, and more. sttr is beneficial for developers and *nix users requiring swift modification to strings or files directly via the command line or TUI. It is helpful in your scripting, data processing, and automation tasks at the CLI.
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- How to block AI Crawler Bots using robots.txt file29 September 2023, 8:40 pm
Are you a content creator or a blog author who generates unique, high-quality content for a living? Have you noticed that generative AI platforms like OpenAI or CCBot use your content to train their algorithms without your consent? Don't worry! You can block these AI crawlers from accessing your website or blog by using the robots.txt file.
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- Debian Linux 12.1 released with Security Updates23 July 2023, 9:30 am
Debian Linux project announces the first update of the Debian project's stable distribution, Debian 12 (codename "bookworm") named Debian 12.1. This update mainly addresses security issues and significant problems. Security advisories have been published and are now available to download.
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- Setting up VSCode for Ansible Lightspeed AI in Ubuntu 22.04 desktop22 July 2023, 2:01 pm
Red Hat launched the Ansible Lightspeed Code Assistant Generative AI with IBM Watson Code Assistant in May 2023. This preview is now available to all Ansible users, allowing them to explore the technology, provide feedback to Red Hat, and further train the AI model. In this brief blog post, I will share my personal experience with installing and utilizing Ansible Lightspeed AI to create playbooks in VSCode using Ubuntu Linux 20.04 LTS desktop.
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- How to upgrade FreeBSD 13.1 to 13.2 release12 April 2023, 1:55 am
The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is announcing the availability of FreeBSD version 13.2-RELEASE on 11/April/2023. It is the third release of the stable/13 branches. I updated my FreeBSD version 13.1 to 13.2 using the CLI over an ssh-based session. Here are my quick notes.
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- PaloAlto init-cfg.txt Bootstrap Config file Layout with Examples19 May 2022, 3:30 am
When you install and configure the PaloAlto firewall, when the firewall boots up for the first time, it does the bootstrapping process. PaloAlto uses the settings defined in the bootstrap files, including the init-cfg.txt and bootstrap.xml under the config folder to configure the initial state of the firewall. For example, during the bootstrap process, it […]...
- 21 Examples to Manage Secrets using AWS Secrets Manager CLI16 March 2022, 2:00 am
Using AWS Secrets manager you can store, retrieve, rotate and manage secrets such as database credentials, API keys and other sensitive information used by your application. Secrets are rotated without any disruption to your application, and you can also replicate secrets to multiple AWS regions. You can manage secrets from AWS console, SDK, CLI, or […]...
- 13 Examples to Manage S3 Bucket Replication Rules using AWS CLI9 December 2021, 3:30 am
Using S3 replication, you can setup automatic replication of S3 objects from one bucket to another. The source and destination bucket can be within the same AWS account or in different accounts. You can also replicate objects from one source bucket to multiple destination buckets. If you want to have a second copy of your […]...
- 5 Python Examples to Read and Write JSON files for Encode and Decode1 April 2021, 4:00 am
JSON stands for JavaScript Object Notation, which is a format for structuring data that is very similar to the concept of maps in computer programming. Maps consists of keys and corresponding values. A key has to be unique within a map. JSON is light-weight format of representing data as text in a file, whose syntax […]...
- 8 Examples to Add Static Routes in PAN-OS PaloAlto from CLI and Console10 March 2021, 4:00 am
Managing routes is an essential configuration task for network admins who are managing firewalls. If you are using the PaloAlto firewall, this tutorial explains how to add static routes using both the PAN-OS command line interface and from the PaloAlto Firewall Console. 1. CLI – View Current Routes Before adding a route, view all current […]...
- 3 Methods to Create Jenkins Pipeline – Classic UI, BlueOcean, Git7 January 2021, 3:30 am
Jenkins is a DevOps tool which can be used to automate your build, test and delivery of software code. If you are new to Jenkins, this tutorial will help you to understand how to create Jenkins pipeline using one of the following methods: Classic Jenkins User Interface Jenkins Blue Ocean User Interface which reduces clutter […]...
- 12 Examples to Manage AWS Transit Gateway Route Table from CLI7 October 2020, 3:00 am
Apart from the default route table that gets created when you create a transit gateway, you can also create additional route tables. This helps you to associate a specific attachment with a specific route table. The attachments can propagate their routes to one or more route tables. You can also add static routes to the […]...
- 10 Examples to Manage PaloAlto Firewall Users from PAN-OS CLI23 September 2020, 3:00 am
This tutorial explains how to manage PaloAlto users from CLI. You’ll learn about user and role related functionalities including how to create a new user, assign a role to an user, make regular user as an admin user, list all existing users, delete an user, etc., 1. Enter PaloAlto CLI Configuration Mode First, login to […]...
- 24 Examples to Manage AWS Transit Gateway and Attachments from CLI16 September 2020, 3:00 am
AWS Transit gateway acts as a hub to connect multiple VPC and on-prem networks. Apart from attaching a VPC to transit hub and routing traffic, you can also attach a VPN connection or Direct Connect gateway to your transit gateway. You can also peer two transit gateways and route traffic between them. In a multi-account […]...
- 5 Steps to Upgrade PaloAlto PAN-OS Firewall Software from CLI or Console9 June 2020, 3:30 am
PaloAlto releases software updates on an on-going basis. It’s essential that you stay current with the latest stable release of firewall. On a high-level the following are 5 easy steps to upgrade PaloAlto firewall: Pre-install: Verify current software version Check Available Software Versions Download Latest Version of PaloAlto Install the Latest version of Firewall Software […]...
- Atomm's Generator Suite takes the design work out of laser cutting9 June 2026, 2:21 pm
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- 6 Milwaukee tools under $150 worth adding to your collection9 June 2026, 12:45 pm
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- The simple trick that makes your home network accessible from anywhere (without breaking security)9 June 2026, 12:30 pm
WireGuard does what traditional VPNs can't—direct peer-to-peer access from anywhere.... 
- Claude Code on my Google Pixel is the best portable agent—no PC or laptop required9 June 2026, 12:15 pm
Your Google Pixel can run one of the most powerful AI agents locally, with surprisingly deep access to the system.... 
- Google abandoned its best smart speaker 6 years ago (but it's still worth buying today)9 June 2026, 12:00 pm
The $399 Google Home Max was left to gather dust in the Google graveyard, never to be replaced.... 
- Raspberry Pi projects are easier than ever—why you should dust off the old board you gave up on9 June 2026, 11:00 am
There's never been a better time to start a new project.... 
- The app store solved yesterday's problem—AI will solve today's9 June 2026, 10:30 am
The app store solved yesterday's problem and created a few new ones too. Could AI-coded applets be the future?... 
- Solving secret sprawl in multi-account Kubernetes with External Secrets Operator9 June 2026, 11:00 am
Infrastructure provisioning in Kubernetes has become increasingly automated, but secret management often remains a challenge as environments grow. Organizations commonly separate development, staging, and production workloads across clusters, namespaces, or cloud accounts to improve security and...... 
- Benchmarking KubeVirt performance with virtbench8 June 2026, 11:00 am
Organizations migrating VM estates from traditional hypervisors to KubeVirt often discover that many Kubernetes observability tools were originally designed around container workloads rather than VM-centric operational metrics. While KubeVirt schedules VMs as pods, the performance variables......
- Breaking free of a single datacenter: Practical geo-distributed AI operations with the k0smos platforms 8 June 2026, 11:00 am
Breaking the single datacenter assumption Modern AI architectures are built on the assumption of centralized, homogeneous data centers. In reality, infrastructure is messy. For most organizations, compute resources are fragmented across private clouds, research environments, and......
- Identity and Access Management Whitepaper4 June 2026, 6:23 pm
As cloud native architectures become more distributed, dynamic, and automated, identity increasingly becomes the new security perimeter. Traditional approaches to authentication and authorization struggle to keep pace with short-lived workloads, service-to-service communication, and zero-trust requirements. The......
- Securing CI/CD for an open source project: Controlling who runs what4 June 2026, 11:00 am
Part one The last twelve months have been rough on the open source supply chain. Axios was compromised on npm and shipped a remote access trojan inside otherwise normal-looking releases. LiteLLM’s PyPI package was hijacked to......
- Inspektor Gadget: Results from the first security audit3 June 2026, 11:01 pm
Inspektor Gadget, the open source eBPF-based toolkit for Kubernetes observability and Linux host inspection, has completed its first independent security audit. The audit was coordinated by the Open Source Technology Improvement Fund (OSTIF), funded by the......
- Cloud native is now AI-native: Engineering production-ready AI2 June 2026, 11:00 am
At KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe in Amsterdam from March 23-26, CNCF brought together a roundtable with experts in the cloud native ecosystem, including Ellis Tarn of AWS, Allan Naim of Google Cloud, Jorge Palma of Microsoft,......
- Mumbai Maha Mahotsav – KubeCon + CloudNativeCon India edition2 June 2026, 11:00 am
Welcome to Mumbai – the City of Dreams, where ambition is the only dress code – and the host city for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon India 2026. As a co-chair of this year’s program, I’ve spent months......
- Dynamic configuration for cloud native Swift services1 June 2026, 11:00 am
Modern Swift services increasingly run alongside the same cloud native infrastructure stacks that power much of today’s Kubernetes ecosystem — including ConfigMaps, containerized workloads, declarative deployments, and service lifecycle management. Projects such as Prometheus and OpenTelemetry......
- Building a cloud native internal developer platform with Kubernetes, GitOps, and supply chain security29 May 2026, 11:00 am
Modern software delivery is no longer constrained by application code — it is constrained by the platform that runs it. This article presents the design of a cloud-native Internal Developer Platform (IDP) built on Kubernetes and......
- From Kubernetes Dashboard to Headlamp: Understanding the Transition1 June 2026, 6:00 pm
For many people, Kubernetes Dashboard was their first window into Kubernetes. It offered a simple visual way to see what was running in a cluster, inspect resources, and build confidence without relying on the command line. For years, it helped developers, students, and operators make sense of Kubernetes, and it served as an important onramp into the ecosystem.
The Kubernetes Dashboard project has now been archived. We deeply respect the work the team did and the role Dashboard played in making ...
- Reconciling the Past: Correcting Records for Unfixed Kubernetes CVEs26 May 2026, 5:30 pm
The Kubernetes project relies on transparency to empower cluster administrators and security
researchers. One important way we do that is by publishing CVE records into the Common
Vulnerabilities and Exposures database. As part of our ongoing effort to mature the official
Kubernetes CVE Feed, we have identified
some discrepancies. CVE records for a few older, unfixed issues incorrectly include a
fixed version field.
The Kubernetes Security Response Committee (SRC) will correct the affected CVE r...
- Announcing etcd 3.7.0-beta.020 May 2026, 12:00 am
SIG-Etcd announces the availability of the first beta release of etcd v3.7.0. This new version of the popular distributed database and key Kubernetes component includes the long-requested RangeStream feature, as well as a refactoring and cleanup of multiple legacy components and interfaces. v3.7 will deliver improved security, better operational reliability, and an improved experience for working with large resultsets.
First, however, the project needs users to test the beta. You can find v3.7.0...
- Kubernetes v1.36: New Metric for Route Sync in the Cloud Controller Manager15 May 2026, 6:35 pm
This article was originally published with the wrong date. It was later republished, dated the 15th of
May 2026.
Kubernetes v1.36 introduces a new alpha counter metric route_controller_route_sync_total
to the Cloud Controller Manager (CCM) route controller implementation at
k8s.io/cloud-provider. This metric
increments each time routes are synced with the cloud provider.
A/B testing watch-based route reconciliationThis metric was added to help operators validate the
CloudControllerManagerWatchBa...
- Kubernetes v1.36: Mixed Version Proxy Graduates to Beta15 May 2026, 6:00 pm
Back in Kubernetes 1.28, we introduced the Mixed Version Proxy (MVP) as an Alpha feature (under the feature gate UnknownVersionInteroperabilityProxy) in a previous blog post. The goal was simple but critical: make cluster upgrades safer by ensuring that requests for resources not yet known to an older API server are correctly routed to a newer peer API server, instead of returning an incorrect 404 Not Found.
We are excited to announce that the Mixed Version Proxy is moving to Beta in Kubernetes ...
- Kubernetes v1.36: Deprecation and removal of Service ExternalIPs14 May 2026, 6:35 pm
The .spec.externalIPs field for Service was an early attempt to provide
cloud-load-balancer-like functionality for non-cloud clusters.
Unfortunately, the API assumes that every user in the cluster is fully
trusted, and in any situation where that is not the case, it enables
various security exploits, as described in
CVE-2020-8554.
Since Kubernetes 1.21, the Kubernetes project has recommended that all users disable
.spec.externalIPs. To make that easier, Kubernetes also added an admission control...
- Kubernetes v1.36: Advancing Workload-Aware Scheduling13 May 2026, 6:35 pm
AI/ML and batch workloads introduce unique scheduling challenges that go beyond simple Pod-by-Pod scheduling.
In Kubernetes v1.35, we introduced the first tranche of workload-aware scheduling improvements,
featuring the foundational Workload API alongside basic gang scheduling support built on a Pod-based framework,
and an opportunistic batching feature to efficiently process identical Pods.
Kubernetes v1.36 introduces a significant architectural evolution by cleanly separating API concerns:
the...
- Kubernetes v1.36: PSI Metrics for Kubernetes Graduates to GA12 May 2026, 6:35 pm
Since its original implementation in the Linux kernel in 2018,
Pressure Stall Information (PSI) has provided users
with the high-fidelity signals needed to identify resource saturation before it becomes an outage.
Unlike traditional utilization metrics, PSI tells the story of tasks stalled and time lost, all in nicely-packaged percentages of time across the CPU, memory, and I/O.
With the recent release of Kubernetes v1.36, users across the ecosystem have a stable, reliable interface to observe r...
- Kubernetes v1.36: Moving Volume Group Snapshots to GA8 May 2026, 6:35 pm
Volume group snapshots were introduced as an Alpha feature with the Kubernetes v1.27 release, moved to Beta in v1.32, and to a second Beta in v1.34. We are excited to announce that in the Kubernetes v1.36 release, support for volume group snapshots has reached General Availability (GA).
The support for volume group snapshots relies on a set of extension APIs for group snapshots. These APIs allow users to take crash-consistent snapshots for a set of volumes. Behind the scenes, Kubernetes uses a l...
- Kubernetes v1.36: More Drivers, New Features, and the Next Era of DRA7 May 2026, 6:35 pm
Dynamic Resource Allocation (DRA) has fundamentally changed how platform administrators handle hardware
accelerators and specialized resources in Kubernetes. In the v1.36 release, DRA
continues to mature, bringing a wave of feature graduations, critical usability
improvements, and new capabilities that extend the flexibility of DRA to native
resources like memory and CPU, and support for ResourceClaims in PodGroups.
Driver availability continues to expand. Beyond specialized compute accelerators...
- 5 Software Supply Chain Security Best Practices for Development Teams8 June 2026, 7:54 pm
Understanding software supply chain security is one thing. Putting it into practice across a real pipeline, with real deadlines and real constraints, is another. Most organizations recognize that their software supply chain is a growing attack surface, but translating that awareness into concrete, repeatable practices is where the work gets difficult. But why should your...... 
- What is AI Governance? Frameworks, Principles, and Best Practices5 June 2026, 6:39 pm
AI agents are moving fast. According to our State of Agentic AI report, 60% of organizations already have AI agents in production, yet 40% cite security and compliance as the number-one barrier to scaling them further. And that gap between adoption and oversight is exactly where AI governance lives. As AI takes on higher-stakes decisions......
- Hardened Images Explained: Fewer CVEs, Smaller Attack Surface4 June 2026, 5:02 pm
When security teams scan their container environments for the first time, they often discover hundreds of known vulnerabilities, and almost none of them trace back to application code. The overwhelming majority come from packages that shipped with the base image: shells, compilers, debug utilities, and libraries the application never calls. In a software supply chain......
- What is Software Supply Chain Security?3 June 2026, 6:24 pm
Software supply chain attacks have accelerated faster than most security teams anticipated. Sonatype's 2026 State of the Software Supply Chain report identified more than 454,000 new malicious packages published to open source repositories in 2025, bringing the cumulative total to over 1.2 million since 2019. The blast radius keeps expanding as organizations consume more open......
- How to Secure AI Agents: A Practical Overview for Development Teams2 June 2026, 4:11 pm
In our State of Agentic AI report, 45% of organizations said they struggle to ensure the tools their agents use are secure and enterprise-ready. That number reflects a broader reality: AI agents are moving into production faster than the security practices around them are maturing. The challenge is not that organizations lack security awareness. It’s......
- What is Sandbox Security?1 June 2026, 3:51 pm
If you're already familiar with sandboxing as an isolation technique, sandbox security is the next layer: the policies, controls, and enforcement mechanisms that make sure those isolation boundaries actually hold under real-world pressure. According to our State of Agentic AI report, 40% of respondents cite security as the top challenge in scaling agentic AI, and......
- Coding Agent Horror Stories: The rm -rf ~/ Incident1 June 2026, 1:00 pm
This is Part 2 of our AI Coding Agent Horror Stories series, an in-depth look at real-world security incidents exposing the vulnerabilities in AI coding agents, and how Docker Sandboxes deliver workspace-scoped isolation that contains the worst failures at the execution layer. In part 1 of this series, we mapped six categories of AI coding......
- Mitigating CVE-2026-31431 (“Copy Fail”) in Docker Engine27 May 2026, 1:00 pm
CVE-2026-31431 is a Linux kernel vulnerability that was recently disclosed. This CVE does not compromise Docker infrastructure. That said, Docker Engine's default profiles prior to v29.4.3 allowed containers to create AF_ALG sockets, which is the syscall surface the exploit uses. You are not exposed if you are running Docker Engine v29.4.3 or later, OR a......
- The Untrusted Autonomous Workload: How AI Coding Agents Reshape What Isolation Has to Do26 May 2026, 1:00 pm
Earlier this year I mass-migrated my blog to Astro using Claude Code. 146 posts. 6,024 images. Canonical URLs, JSON-LD markup, sitemap generation, the whole stack. I'd spent hours writing a skills file to teach the agent about my blog's architecture, how deployment worked, what not to touch. And it worked. Claude Code rewrote components, fixed......
- Meet Gordon: Docker’s AI Agent For Your Entire Container Workflow19 May 2026, 7:08 pm
Gordon understands your environment, proposes fixes, and takes action across your entire Docker workflow. Now generally available. Image 1: Gordon in Docker Desktop Why Gordon Exists Developers are more productive than ever. AI coding assistants are writing code, merging PRs and cutting review cycles. But the moment something breaks in a container, or a teammate......
- Detecting Plan Regression in SQL Server Using Query Store9 June 2026, 2:00 pm
Weighted Baseline Regression Pattern for Query Store
Plan regression in SQL Server usually shows up quietly. A query that has been stable for a long time suddenly becomes slower, even though there were no deployments, schema changes, or obvious infrastructure problems. In many cases, the issue is tied to an execution plan change caused by statistics updates, parameter sensitivity, changing data distribution, or normal optimizer behavior.
Problem
A common starting point is comparing "yesterday vs... 
- Token Attribution Framework for Agentic AI in CI/CD9 June 2026, 1:00 pm
The Silent Killer No One Mentions Until the Bill Comes
Most papers about "agentic AI in production" stop where the problem starts: price. Interacting with Claude or GPT requires a natural pace setter: you, reading the generated text. Take the same agent out of chat mode and drop it into CI/CD, nightly batch, webhook handling; the pacing goes away, and you're running the thing purely on computer time, at computer prices.
The numbers look even scarier when you dig deeper. ReAct-style looped execut... 
- Engineering Agentic AI for Production: A Distributed Systems Perspective9 June 2026, 12:00 pm
Agentic AI demos are everywhere. Production agentic AI is rare. The gap between the two is not a model problem; it is an engineering problem, and it is one that distributed systems engineers are uniquely positioned to solve.
The instinct in most teams is to treat the LLM as the hard part. Fine-tune it, prompt it carefully, pick the right model size, and ship. But once an agent is running in a loop (planning, calling tools, observing results, replanning), the model becomes the least of your probl... 
- Agentic AI Has an Observability Blind Spot Nobody Is Talking About8 June 2026, 7:00 pm
Here is what a production cascade looks like when nobody did anything wrong.
An alert fires on a microservice showing elevated latency. The signal is accurate. The automated remediation agent picks it up immediately and does exactly what it was built to do: restart the affected service and reroute traffic. The action is within scope, the credentials are valid, and three seconds later, the platform reports a successful remediation.... 
- Stop Choosing Sides: An Engineering Leader's Framework for Build, Buy, and Hybrid AI Agents in 20268 June 2026, 6:00 pm
"2025 was meant to be the year agents transformed the enterprise, but the hype turned out to be mostly premature. It wasn't a failure of effort. It was a failure of approach."
— Kate Jensen, Head of Americas, Anthropic, TechCrunch, February 2026
Jensen's diagnosis is precise, and it matters that she made it in February 2026 — twelve months after the agent deployment wave crested. The teams that struggled in 2025 weren't short on ambition or resources. They were short on a coherent arch... 
- Reproducible Development Environments, One Command Away: Introducing CodingBooth8 June 2026, 5:00 pm
We containerized production years ago. We containerized CI not long after. And yet the place where engineers actually spend the bulk of their workday — the local development loop on a laptop — is still, for most teams, the least reproducible part of the stack.
This is the story of why that happens, why it's gotten worse rather than better in the last few years, and what I ended up building to fix it for my own work.... 
- The Big Data Architecture Blueprint: Core Storage, Integration, and Governance Patterns8 June 2026, 4:30 pm
Building scalable data systems often feels like navigating an endless sea of shifting paradigms. Engineers and architects are constantly forced to choose between centralizing data or distributing it, processing in batches or streaming in real time, and enforcing strict compliance or enabling rapid self-service analytics. Without a structured taxonomy, engineering teams risk building fragmented pipelines that accumulate technical debt.
The following comprehensive blueprint serves as a definitive ...
- How to Build an Agentic AI SRE Co-Pilot for Incident Response8 June 2026, 4:00 pm
Large-scale cloud platforms have reached a level of complexity — spanning multi-region Kubernetes clusters, streaming systems like Kafka, and heterogeneous data stores — that often exceeds human cognitive limits. Failures are no longer isolated events; they are emergent behaviors arising from tightly coupled systems where issues propagate across layers such as networking, orchestration, and data pipelines. Even with modern observability stacks, operators must manually correlate signals acros...
- Minimus Expands Enterprise Security Platform with General Availability of Advanced Supply Chain Controls8 June 2026, 3:43 pm
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New York, United States, June 8th, 2026, TechnologyWire...
- Production-Grade RAG: Why Vector Search Isn't Enough (and How Hybrid Search Fills the Gaps)8 June 2026, 3:30 pm
Imagine your team just deployed a sleek RAG-based docs assistant for the SaaS platform you develop. In testing, it worked flawlessly. It knows your functionality and answers questions in three perfectly written paragraphs with no hallucinations. But two days after launch, a senior dev pokes you on Slack: "Hey man, the AI bot can't find anything on PX-9000-v2 configuration errors."
You check the logs. The user queried the exact error code. Vector search, optimized for semantic meaning, returned d...
- Tests Suggest Russian Satellites Can Jam GPS On a Continental Scale9 June 2026, 11:00 am
Researchers say mysterious, seconds-long GPS interference bursts detected across Europe appear to come from Russian EKS early-warning satellites, making this "a rare example of human-made GPS interference coming from space," reports Ars Technica. The signals may be tests of space-based jamming capability, short satellite communications, or something else, but experts say they raise troubling questions about whether GPS disruption could eventually be weaponized on a continental scale. From the re... 
- Donut Lab's 'Solid-State' Battery Exposed As Regular Li-Ion9 June 2026, 7:00 am
A battery researcher's investigation, backed by more than 20 independent experts, claims Donut Lab's much-hyped "solid-state" battery is actually a conventional lithium-ion cell, with voltage curves and expansion data matching high-nickel NCM chemistry rather than the promised sodium-ion solid-state design. Electrek reports the company raised about $25 million from more than 1,300 mostly small investors on claims of 400 Wh/kg energy density, 100,000-cycle life, and 5-minute charging that now app... 
- 'Severe' Stress On Oceans As Rate of Sea Level Rise Doubles In 10 Years, UN Warns9 June 2026, 3:30 am
An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Guardian: The world's oceans are under "severe and accelerating" pressure from human activities, with the rate of sea-level rise double that of a decade ago, according to a damning assessment from the United Nations. The "intensifying" stressors, which include pollution and large-scale industrial fishing, are cumulative, said the report, resulting in widespread biodiversity loss and putting ocean systems under "severe strain."
The UN's third World O... 
- OpenAI Files For IPO8 June 2026, 11:00 pm
OpenAI has confidentially filed for an IPO, "setting it up for what may be the most highly anticipated market debut in recent history and a massive payday for early investors," reports CNN. The decision follows recent IPO announcements from Anthropic and SpaceX. From the report: OpenAI said it has not decided on timing yet. And because the filing is confidential, it's not yet clear how many shares the company plans to sell or at what price. "It may be a while because there are things we want to ... 
- Meta Deletes Face-Recognition System From Its Smart Glasses App8 June 2026, 10:00 pm
Last Thursday, Wired reported that Meta had quietly embedded an unreleased facial recognition system called NameTag into software installed on millions of phones. In a follow-up report, Wired says the tech giant has now removed the face-recognition-related code, while saying "no final decision" has been made about whether the feature will launch. From the report: On Thursday, WIRED reported that Meta had quietly integrated substantial portions of the NameTag system into the Meta AI app. Though n... 
- Xbox Game Exclusivity Will Be Decided on a 'Case-by-Case' Basis, Microsoft Says8 June 2026, 9:00 pm
Microsoft executive Matt Booty says future Xbox exclusivity will be decided "case-by-case," with Gears of War: E-Day and Clockwork Revolution remaining Xbox console exclusives while major multiplayer, live-service, and previously promised PlayStation releases stay multiplatform. But IGN's Tom Phillips says Microsoft's announcement still leaves numerous questions unanswered, like "why just Gears and Clockwork Revolution?" and "how will this policy be enforced in future?" From the report: Last nig... 
- Apple Announces macOS 27 'Golden Gate', Drops Support For Intel Macs8 June 2026, 8:00 pm
An anonymous reader quotes a report from AppleInsider: Apple has unveiled its next Mac operating system, macOS Golden Gate, with Apple promising better performance, the improved Siri, and more. [...] On the surface, macOS Golden Gate is not as significant an upgrade as macOS Big Sur, or even macOS Tahoe with its Liquid Glass redesign. But under the surface, it is much more significant than it seems. Apple has chosen this release to draw a line in the sand. For the first time, the new macOS Golde... 
- Apple Announces Siri AI, Next Generation of Apple Intelligence8 June 2026, 7:00 pm
At WWDC 2026, Apple announced a new "Siri AI," describing it as a more conversational, personalized, and systemwide assistant that can understand on-screen context and interact with apps while relying on on-device processing or Private Cloud Compute. The relaunch comes two years after Apple's original Apple Intelligence promises stumbled and "never fully materialized," reports The Verge. MacRumors reports: Siri is now embedded directly in the Dynamic Island, accessible by swiping down from it, p... 
- WhatsApp Catches Spyware Firm NSO Defying No-Hacking Court Order8 June 2026, 6:00 pm
wiredmikey shares a report from SecurityWeek: Meta-owned communications app WhatsApp says it recently detected and disrupted a spear-phishing attempt linked to spyware company NSO Group. The attack is allegedly in defiance of a court order that bars the spyware maker from targeting WhatsApp. WhatsApp filed a lawsuit against NSO in 2019, after it came to light that a zero-day vulnerability had been exploited to deliver spyware to users. [...] NSO has been seeking to overturn the order blocking it... 
- Firefox Merges Support For Vulkan Video Decoding8 June 2026, 5:00 pm
Firefox has merged initial support for Vulkan Video decoding, giving the browser a more cross-platform path for GPU-accelerated video playback beyond Linux's long-running reliance on VA-API. Phoronix reports: Firefox on Linux has long been focused on the Video Acceleration API (VA-API) that isn't universally supported by Linux graphics drivers. This has left to efforts like NVIDIA-VAAPI-Driver to layer VA-API atop NVIDIA NVDEC interfaces to enjoy GPU-accelerated video playback in Firefox. Smalle... 
- WWDC 2026: Apple is Folding9 June 2026, 1:56 pm
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- Albania Is Not for Sale: Kushner's $4B Resort Triggers'Flamingo Revolution'9 June 2026, 1:39 pm
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- Emerge Career (YC S22) Is Hiring a Founding Growth Marketer9 June 2026, 12:01 pm
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- Show HN: Gravity – interactive solar-system simulator, from Newton to Einstein9 June 2026, 11:46 am
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- The iPhone's Last Stand9 June 2026, 10:08 am
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- GentleOS – Classic operating system with a lovely retro GUI9 June 2026, 9:50 am
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- Eagle Computer: The rise and fall of an early PC clone9 June 2026, 9:17 am
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- Linux App Summit 2026: Meeting of the Linux Desktop Avant-garde9 June 2026, 11:56 am
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- CachyOS With The BORE Scheduler While Disabling Ananicy-CPP9 June 2026, 6:42 am
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- certificate of git.busybox.net is expired for few days now9 June 2026, 6:01 am
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- runwhenidle - an utility to pause a process during user activity now supports Wayland (only for compositors supporting ext_idle_notification_v1)9 June 2026, 5:43 am
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- omnipackage - a tool that makes RPM&DEB packaging and distribution easy9 June 2026, 5:15 am
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- Emacs users, this blog is for you - "Emacs Appearances in Pop Culture"9 June 2026, 5:08 am
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- The first release of ReterminateVT is out! (along with a demo ISO)9 June 2026, 3:23 am
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- rsync 3.4.4 released with regression fixes8 June 2026, 11:10 pm
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- Patch Tuesday Megathread - (June 09, 2026)9 June 2026, 2:01 pm
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- Europe sysadmins - How do you handle computer procurement and Set-Up for users outside your country?9 June 2026, 10:10 am
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- Post-earthquake Basic Damage Assessment Checklist of Computer equipment9 June 2026, 9:50 am
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- Tests Suggest Russian Satellites Can Jam GPS On a Continental Scale9 June 2026, 11:00 am
Researchers say mysterious, seconds-long GPS interference bursts detected across Europe appear to come from Russian EKS early-warning satellites, making this "a rare example of human-made GPS interference coming from space," reports Ars Technica. The signals may be tests of space-based jamming capability, short satellite communications, or something else, but experts say they raise troubling questions about whether GPS disruption could eventually be weaponized on a continental scale. From the re... 
- Jeff Bezos Is Funding a Wild Hunt for the Brain's 'Core Algorithm'8 June 2026, 3:00 pm
Jeff Bezos is backing Flourish, a new "neuro AI" startup with $500 million in funding and a reported $2.5 billion valuation, that aims to reinvent AI by studying the brain's architecture and building systems that learn continuously while using far less power than today's large language models. The company's long-term bet is that neuroscientists and AI researchers working together can uncover the brain's "core algorithm" and eventually create brain-inspired AI that runs on a tiny fraction of curr...
- Prada Unveils 'Liquid Cooling' Inner-Layer Garment for NASA's Moon Astronauts with Knitted-In Ventilation Tubes7 June 2026, 11:27 pm
Italian fashion house Prada "unveiled on Sunday the inner-layer garment set to be worn by NASA astronauts heading to the moon," reports Reuters.
"The body-hugging suit, created in collaboration with Houston-based space infrastructure developer Axiom Space, features ventilation tubes knitted into the garment."
Expertise for developing space exploration products "can come from lots of seemingly unrelated industries," said Jonathan Cirtain, CEO of Axiom Space... The new product follows Prada's ...
- After Empty Promises, Will String Theory Find New Uses?7 June 2026, 3:34 pm
Science magazine reports:
For decades, string theory promised a "theory of everything" that described all particles and forces as tiny vibrating strings. Physicists hoped it could also solve one of the field's deepest problems: reconciling quantum mechanics with gravity. But as string theory grew increasingly elaborate — and experimentally unreachable — many physicists lost hope.
Now, some researchers are revisiting the theory from first principles. In a paper in press at Physical Review...
- Scientists Edited Human Embryo Genes. But Questions Remain7 June 2026, 4:41 am
"A DNA-editing feat involving editing the genes of early stage embryos was announced this week," reports the Wall Street Journal.
They describe the feat as "a far cry from designer babies, but nevertheless a step in that direction."
Dieter Egli, an associate professor of developmental cell biology at Columbia University and his co-authors, including Nathan Treff of Nucleus Genomics, a New York-based DNA-testing startup, say the technology could help fix disease-causing mutations in embryos. "...
- Early Research Suggests a Path to Predict and Prevent Lung Cancer6 June 2026, 4:34 pm
Scientists "have made a discovery that may help prevent some people from developing lung cancer," reports the New York Times, noting that lung cancer "kills more people worldwide than any other cancer."
A team of more than 80 researchers working across four continents have identified a set of proteins in the blood that accurately predict lung cancers more than five years before diagnosis. The scientists also found early evidence that an existing anti-inflammatory drug could significantly reduce...
- Scientists Find Wind Blowing From Our Milky Way's Black Hole6 June 2026, 11:00 am
After 50 years of searching, astronomers say they have finally found evidence of a long-sought "wind" blowing from Sagittarius A*, the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way. "Unless a black hole exists in a perfect vacuum, it must blow a wind somehow. And there is no perfect vacuum in the universe," team co-leader and Northwestern University researcher Mark Gorski said in a statement. "With new observations, this is the first time we've had a clean enough view to see the wind's ...
- ISS Astronauts Told To Prepare For Possible Evacuation Over Air Leak5 June 2026, 3:20 pm
NASA ordered astronauts on the International Space Station to shelter in their spacecraft and prepare for possible evacuation after a worsening air leak in the Russian Zvezda service module's transfer tunnel. The Guardian reports: The four astronauts of NASA's Crew-12 mission on the station -- two US astronauts, a French astronaut and a Russian cosmonaut -- received orders from NASA mission control at 9.04am ET (2pm BST) on Friday to enter their Crew Dragon spacecraft docked to the station and d...
- Bees Can Use Tools To Solve Problems, Study Finds5 June 2026, 3:30 am
An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Guardian: Bumblebees can use tools to solve a problem, according to experiments that demonstrate their remarkably advanced cognitive abilities. The bees were given an adapted version of an experiment that, 100 years ago, first demonstrated chimpanzees could work out how to retrieve an out-of-reach banana by stacking boxes. Since then, various other primates, elephants and crows have joined an elite cohort of species known to be capable of this level o...
- NASA Says Goodbye to Its Longtime Mars MAVEN Mission4 June 2026, 11:00 am
NASA has officially ended the MAVEN mission after the Mars orbiter stopped responding in December, apparently after an unexpected spin drained its batteries and knocked out communications. Launched in 2013 and orbiting Mars since 2014, MAVEN spent more than a decade studying how the planet lost its atmosphere and helped explain how Mars transformed from a potentially habitable world into the cold, dry planet seen today. The New York Times reports: The NASA spacecraft MAVEN, short for Mars Atmosp...
- Cyber Resilience Act (CRA): How SUSE Provides Innovation and Trust in the Secure Software Era4 June 2026, 1:56 pm
The European Union’s Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) represents a historic evolution in the global digital landscape. Rather than viewing it as a regulatory hurdle, forward-thinking enterprises recognize the CRA for what it truly is: a powerful catalyst for raising global software standards, fostering deep consumer trust, and leveling the playing field for secure-by-design innovation. By […]
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- The EU Cloud and AI Development Act: What It Gets Right, and What It Still Needs3 June 2026, 4:53 pm
Today, the Commission published its proposals in the EU Tech Sovereignty Package, which includes, among other policies, the EU Open Source Strategy and the EU Cloud and AI Development Act (CADA). One of the most highly anticipated policy efforts in years, perhaps decades, when it comes to the European tech sector. We’ve been digesting it […]
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- Field Notes: Using the Harvester CSI Driver to consume Longhorn storage in your guest cluster3 June 2026, 1:39 am
When running a guest Kubernetes cluster inside SUSE Virtualization/Harvester, you get the best of both worlds: bare-metal performance with VM-level flexibility. It’s a really common pattern: you installed your Rancher and downstream nodes as guest VMs and now you need to access the host storage (SUSE Storage/Longhorn). If you’ve browsed the SUSE Rancher Apps Marketplace, […]
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- SUSE HA for SAP HANA scale-up cost-optimized improved2 June 2026, 9:20 am
The SAPHanaSR-angi package ships an HADR provider hook script for automating changes in memory limits and table preload on takeover. This simplifies the SAP HANA scale-up cost-optimized scenario. In this blog article you will learn what is new for the scale-up cost-optimized scenario and where you find more information. What is a SAP HANA cost-optimized […]
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- Field Notes: Optimizing a DELL PowerStor CSI installation on SUSE Virtualization1 June 2026, 6:57 pm
What is this? I’m starting a series of blog posts on various tips, suggestions and optimizations I’ve devised here and there with SUSE products as a Solutions Architect! This one in particular are some notes and suggestions for improving the documentation at: https://infohub.delltechnologies.com/static/media/client/7phukh/DAM_4b73960f-163e-4463-bec1-d10280d8160e.pdf DISCLAIMER: This is not official documentation, just some field exploration and experimentation. ALWAYS […]
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- A Unified Approach to Virtualization1 June 2026, 4:31 pm
Managing enterprise IT often feels like keeping one foot in the past and the other in the future. On one side, you have legacy virtual machine infrastructure that your operations team knows inside out; on the other, cloud-native containerized stacks driving rapid application development. Running these environments separately usually means maintaining duplicate hardware investments and […]
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- Tuning Windows VM Performance on SUSE Virtualization31 May 2026, 6:31 am
SUSE Virtualization is a cloud native hyperconverged infrastructure platform solution optimized for running virtual machine and container workloads in the data center, multi-cloud and edge environments. This article focuses on tuning Windows VM performance on SUSE Virtualization since Windows guests often need a little more care to reach their full potential. You can find the […]
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- Announcing Trento Version 3.129 May 2026, 12:38 pm
Trento 3.1 continues the road started with Trento 3.0 around automation and AI capabilities. It also strengthens the application core and brings important observability improvements. Timezone Awareness Trento 3.1 allows users to select the timezone in which date and time stamps are displayed across the UI. This facilitates the user understanding when past events collected in the […]
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- Your Next Enterprise Linux: SUSE Linux 16.1 Public Beta has arrived28 May 2026, 2:12 pm
Exciting news for the open-source and enterprise world! We are thrilled to announce the public beta release of the SUSE Linux 16.1 family officially arriving on May 28, 2026. As the successor to the highly successful SUSE Linux Enterprise (SLE) 15 family, this SUSE Linux release introduces a modernized Linux operating system engineered to tackle […]
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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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- United Nations Open Source Portal Goes Live8 June 2026, 2:51 pm
A new open source portal seeks to coordinate and scale open source efforts across the United Nations system....
- KDE Linux Drops AUR4 June 2026, 3:09 pm
KDE Linux developers have dropped the Arch User Repository from the build pipeline due to security concerns; other distributions should consider doing the same....
- California May Exempt Linux from Its Age-Verification Law2 June 2026, 3:15 pm
After backlash from the Linux community, California may be backing off on its promise to force all operating systems to verify age, but one platform may still have to comply....
- Another Logic Bug Found in Linux Kernel1 June 2026, 2:27 pm
Qualys has discovered a vulnerability in the Linux kernel that can be used to elevate standard user privileges....
- Transform Your Desktop Interactions with Kando31 May 2026, 5:20 am
Launch applications and interact with the desktop using mouse gestures at an entirely new level with Kando....
- Exploring the Nexis System Manager31 May 2026, 5:20 am
Nexis lets you manage processes, applications, packages, and disk health with a single tool. We'll help you get started....
- The Latest Quirky and Creative Linux Distros31 May 2026, 5:20 am
This month we explore Solus 4.9, RakuOS 2026.04.15, Trisquel 12.0, and iDeal OS 2026.04.03....
- Foreign-Made Router Restrictions31 May 2026, 5:20 am
A recent FCC decision won't allow new authorizations for foreign-made consumer routers to be sold in the US....
- Managing Systems and Applications with pyinfra31 May 2026, 5:20 am
Keeping Linux machines in a known state requires a configuration management system. Discover how pyinfra simplifies this task with Python's full programming power....
- Running Windows Apps on Linux31 May 2026, 5:20 am
Bottles lets you run Windows apps and games on Linux in clean, isolated environments without dual-booting....
- How Digital Software Is Powering Innovation in Modern Product Design5 June 2026, 4:00 pm
by Will Jones
By enabling digitized production design, this digital software is freeing up businesses and individuals across numerous industries to work smarter, not harder.
To design a new product or tool is often a lengthy, labor-intensive process. Even the most successful and streamlined physical design process is intensive and iterative by nature; it is the process of taking something that begins as little more than an idea a...
- GNOME Files Supercharges Search with Faster Results, Smarter Filters, and Better File Discovery2 June 2026, 4:00 pm
by George Whittaker
The GNOME project continues refining one of its most frequently used applications: GNOME Files (formerly known as Nautilus). Recent development efforts have focused heavily on improving the file manager’s search capabilities, making it easier to locate documents, media files, and folders across increasingly large storage volumes.
For many Linux users, file search has become one of the most important daily wo...
- NixOS 26.05 ‘Yarara’ Released with Systemd Initrd by Default and Major Infrastructure Updates28 May 2026, 4:00 pm
by George Whittaker
The NixOS project has officially released NixOS 26.05, codenamed “Yarara,” continuing the distribution’s unique approach to Linux system management through declarative configuration, atomic upgrades, and reproducible deployments. The release introduces several important platform-level changes, modernized infrastructure components, and continued refinement of the Nix ecosystem.
As one of the most distinct...
- GNOME 51 Development Officially Begins as ‘A Coruña’ Cycle Gets Underway26 May 2026, 4:00 pm
by George Whittaker
The GNOME Project has officially opened the development cycle for GNOME 51, the next major release of one of Linux’s most widely used desktop environments. Following the recent launch of GNOME 50 “Tokyo,” developers are already shifting focus toward the next chapter of the desktop’s evolution, which will carry the codename “A Coruña.”
While it’s still very early in the process, the release sched...
- Alpine Linux Experiments with Systemd Compatibility While Keeping Its Lightweight Identity21 May 2026, 4:00 pm
by George Whittaker
Alpine Linux, one of the most recognizable non-systemd Linux distributions, is reportedly experimenting with an optional systemd compatibility layer, a move that has sparked intense discussion across the Linux community.
For years, Alpine has stood apart from mainstream Linux distributions by avoiding both glibc and systemd, instead relying on:
musl libc
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OpenRC as its init system
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- Debian Experiments with AI-Assisted Bug Triage as Open-Source Projects Face Growing Report Overload19 May 2026, 4:00 pm
by George Whittaker
The Debian project has begun exploring AI-assisted bug triage workflows, joining a broader movement across the open-source world to manage the rapidly increasing volume of software bug reports and vulnerability submissions.
While Debian developers are approaching the idea cautiously, the effort reflects a growing reality for large open-source projects: modern software ecosystems are producing more bugs, duplic...
- BudsLink Brings Advanced Earbud Controls to Linux Desktops14 May 2026, 4:00 pm
by George Whittaker
Linux users have long faced a frustrating limitation with wireless earbuds: basic Bluetooth audio usually works, but advanced features often remain locked behind proprietary mobile apps. A new open-source project called BudsLink is trying to change that.
Designed specifically for Linux desktops, BudsLink adds support for battery monitoring, Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) controls, ambient sound modes, gesture...
- Ubuntu 26.10 Development Officially Begins as ‘Stonking Stingray’ Takes Shape12 May 2026, 4:00 pm
by George Whittaker
Canonical has officially kicked off development planning for Ubuntu 26.10, the next interim release of the popular Linux distribution. Codenamed “Stonking Stingray,” the release is scheduled to arrive on October 15, 2026, continuing Ubuntu’s predictable six-month development cycle.
Although Ubuntu 26.10 is still in the early planning stages, the release roadmap already offers hints about what users can e...
- Linux 7.1-rc2 Released with Driver Fixes, Steam Deck OLED Audio Repair, and Growing AI Patch Trends7 May 2026, 4:00 pm
by George Whittaker
Linus Torvalds has officially released Linux kernel 7.1-rc2, the second release candidate in the Linux 7.1 development cycle. While Torvalds described the update as a “fairly normal” RC release, the kernel includes a broad collection of driver fixes, subsystem cleanups, and stability improvements that continue shaping the next major Linux kernel release.
Although still an early testing version intended mai...
- LibreOffice 26.4 Beta Experiments with AI Writing Features and Smarter Editing Tools5 May 2026, 4:00 pm
by George Whittaker
The upcoming LibreOffice 26.4 Beta is introducing early AI-powered writing capabilities, signaling a new direction for the open-source office suite. While LibreOffice has traditionally focused on privacy, local processing, and open standards, the beta release shows that The Document Foundation is now exploring how artificial intelligence can assist users without fully embracing cloud-dependent ecosystems.
The ...
- EU Unveils Tech Sovereignty Package and Chips Act 2.09 June 2026, 11:13 am
The EU introduces its Technological Sovereignty Package, including Chips Act 2.0, to boost AI, cloud infrastructure, and semiconductor independence.
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- OpenAI Starts IPO Process With Confidential SEC Filing9 June 2026, 9:52 am
OpenAI has submitted a confidential IPO filing, but the ChatGPT maker says it has not decided on timing or disclosed deal terms.
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- Stop Overpaying for Adobe Acrobat: $50 PDF Editor Has AI Built In9 June 2026, 7:33 am
PDNob Pro gives IT teams and business professionals lifetime license to AI-powered PDF tools for just $49.99.
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- Apple iOS 27: Faster iPhones, New Safety Features, and More8 June 2026, 9:09 pm
Apple’s iOS 27 update focuses on faster performance, Siri AI, Liquid Glass controls, expanded Apple Intelligence, and new family safety tools.
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- EU Unveils ‘Sovereignty Package’ to Break Reliance on US, Chinese Tech8 June 2026, 5:38 pm
The EU’s tech sovereignty package targets cloud, chips, AI infrastructure, and open source as Europe tries to reduce foreign tech dependence.
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- Meta: NSO Tried Targeting WhatsApp Users Despite Court Order8 June 2026, 5:30 pm
Meta says WhatsApp disrupted new NSO-linked phishing attacks and is asking a court to hold the spyware firm in contempt.
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- Minimus Expands Enterprise Security Platform with General Availability of Advanced Supply Chain Controls8 June 2026, 3:22 pm
Minimus, a pioneer in cloud vulnerability reduction, today introduced two major enterprise capabilities: Minimus Supply Chain Protection and minicli. Now generally available, these solutions provide organizations with centralized oversight and audit capabilities to secure software dependencies and manage proprietary container infrastructure.
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- OpenAI Expands ChatGPT Lockdown Mode to Millions of Eligible Users8 June 2026, 3:21 pm
OpenAI is expanding ChatGPT Lockdown Mode to more users, limiting web-connected tools to reduce the risks of prompt injection and data leakage.
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- Russia’s Starlink Alternative Gets 2027 Launch Window8 June 2026, 3:07 pm
Russia’s Rassvet satellite internet network is expected to begin commercial service in 2027 as Moscow builds a Starlink alternative.
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- South Korea’s AI Push Leans on Nvidia Infrastructure8 June 2026, 2:54 pm
South Korea’s June 2026 Nvidia announcements show how sovereign AI infrastructure is moving from government ambition to corporate buildout, with SK, Naver, LG, Hyundai and Doosan tying cloud, memory, robotics and manufacturing plans to Nvidia’s platform.
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- Fedora Community Blog: Onboarding a Forgejo-hosted project to Fedora Konflux9 June 2026, 9:08 am
We, the Forge team, recently onboarded a Codeberg-hosted repo to the new Fedora Konflux instance.This is a guide based on the onboarding experience, the steps and UI are similar in Fedora’s Forge.
Useful links
Konflux UI: https://konflux-ci.fedoraproject.org
Documentation: https://konflux-ci.dev/docs/
Cluster Console: https://console-openshift-console.apps.kflux-fedora-01.84db.p1.openshiftapps.com
Cluster API (for oc login): https://api.kflux-f... 
- Fedora Magazine: Peter Boy on Why Fedora Needs More Than Just Technical Contributors9 June 2026, 8:00 am
Petr Boy came to Fedora documentation the way many contributors do, by seeing a gap and deciding to fill it. As a researcher, writing is his daily work. When he looked at how he could meaningfully contribute to Fedora, documentation was the obvious answer. He started with Fedora Core 1, stepped away, and returned in 2020 when both the Server Working Group and the Docs Team were being revitalised at the same time. Since then, his focus has been on the “bigger-... 
- Michael Catanzaro: Please Do Not Ban AI-Assisted Issue Reports8 June 2026, 9:30 pm
Many GNOME projects have adopted a policy banning all contributions generated by LLMs. This policy was originally developed by Sophie for Loupe, but is now used in many other notable places:
This project does not allow contributions generated by large languages models (LLMs) and chatbots. This ban includes, but is not limited to, tools like ChatGPT, Claude, Copilot, DeepSeek, and Devin AI. We are taking these steps as precaution due to the potential negative... 
- Rajeesh KV: RIT Unny open source font8 June 2026, 11:14 am
E.P. Unny is a notable Indian political cartoonist, who worked/works with famed Shankar’s Weekly and new papers such as The Hindu and Indian Express.
Since 2020, all his cartoons (also 2025, 2026 so far) are published — every week — open-access by Sayahna Foundation.
Unny was using a font based on his handwriting style for the cartoons, designed by K.H. Hussain of Rachana. Recently, a new font designed by Varshini KVSS & ‘Kandam Collective’ i...
- Aurélien Bompard: From June 01 to June 078 June 2026, 8:22 am
Across the project, a primary focus was on technical modernization and infrastructure migration. This was highlighted by the major mass rebuild for Python 3.15 in Rawhide, the Workstation team's plans to replace several core desktop components like gnome-keyring and dbus-daemon, and the continued migration of services and repositories to the new Fedora Forge platform. Alongside these technical upgrades, there was a strong emphasis on improving governance and com...
- Fedora Magazine: Jona Azizaj – Why Mentorship at Flock Changes Everything!8 June 2026, 8:00 am
Flock to Fedora is more than a conference – it’s where the Fedora community comes alive. As part of the CommitHistory campaign, we sat down with confirmed Flock 2026 speakers to hear their stories: what brought them to Fedora, what Flock means to them personally, and what they’re hoping for in Prague this June. This is one of those conversations.
Jona Azizaj’s first Flock was ten years ago in Kraków, Poland. What struck her most was how approach...
- Dennis Gilmore: Accessing serial consoles on SBC’s7 June 2026, 8:42 pm
I have a bunch of different ARM SBCs, some Raspberry Pis, some Rockchip based, and some others. Some of them I have in 1U rack mount cases. Some in cases that I have 3d printed. They have all had a common issue. When something goes wrong, I need to unplug them, move them to my desk, and connect them to my desktop via a USB to tty adaptor. Aside from being inconvenient, it also meant I had to be home to debug what was happening.
I figured there had to be a be...
- Kevin Fenzi: misc fedora bits first week of june 20266 June 2026, 5:56 pm
Another busy week for me. Lots of little things all over the place.
mass update/reboots
We got everything updated and rebooted and cleaned up any messes from
that (at least as far as I know). We did firmware updates on servers this
time, and those always cause things to take much longer. Instead of a
'quick' 5m reboot of a server, it's more 20-25m to apply all the firmware
updates and reboot a bunch of times. Ah well, it's good to be up to date.
We did have ...
- Fedora Magazine: Akashdeep Dhar – Contributing to Fedora Infrastructure and the Power of Flock!5 June 2026, 3:07 pm
Flock to Fedora is more than a conference – it’s where the Fedora community comes alive. As part of the In the Commit History campaign, we sat down with confirmed Flock 2026 speakers to hear their stories: what brought them to Fedora, what Flock means to them personally, and what they’re hoping for in Prague this June. This is one of those conversations.
Akashdeep’s history with Flock goes back around five years, and his perspective on it has evo...
- Fedora Community Blog: Community Update – Week 23 20265 June 2026, 10:00 am
This is a report created by CLE Team, which is a team containing community members working in various Fedora groups for example Infrastructure, Release Engineering, Quality etc. This team is also moving forward some initiatives inside Fedora project.
Week: 01 – 05 June 2026
Fedora Infrastructure
This team is taking care of day to day business regarding Fedora Infrastructure.It’s responsible for services running in Fedora infrastructure.Ticket tr...
- Your coding agent is missing one thing: architectural context28 May 2026, 12:00 am
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- Health-check the listener your gRPC traffic actually uses21 May 2026, 12:00 am
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- Weighted load balancing has saved me more times than I can count14 May 2026, 12:00 am
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- YOLO Is a Terrible Strategy for Validating Production Changes7 May 2026, 12:00 am
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- Deterministic routing is one of the most effective ways distributed systems reduce consistency…30 April 2026, 12:00 am
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- When you think of microservices, you probably think of centralized shared services23 April 2026, 12:00 am
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- Are you using traffic mirroring in production? If not, try it out16 April 2026, 12:00 am
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- Agent Skills Are Becoming the Best Way to Capture Institutional Knowledge9 April 2026, 12:00 am
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- Saved Prompts Are Dead. Agent Skills Are the Future2 April 2026, 12:00 am
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- Generating Code Faster Is Only Valuable If You Can Validate Every Change With Confidence26 March 2026, 12:00 am
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- Finding Top Exim Queue Abusers by cPanel Account13 May 2026, 11:07 pm
A spiking Exim queue is one of those early warning signs that something on a cPanel server has gone sideways. Sometimes it is a compromised account blasting out phishing mail. Sometimes it is a legitimate client running a poorly throttled newsletter. Sometimes it is a contact form with no captcha that a bot has discovered. […]...
- 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 […]...
- 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 ...
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- 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 ...
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- 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 ...
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- 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 ...
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- 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 ...
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- 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 ...
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- 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 ...
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- 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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- Arch Linux 2026 Leader Election Results4 June 2026, 12:27 pm
Recently we held our leader elections and after a lively discussion period on the (internal) mailing lists and voting phase with two candidates Levente "anthraxx" Polyák was re-elected as Arch Linux Project Lead.
As per our election rules he is re-elected with the term lasting two years.
The role of of the project lead within Arch Linux is connected to a bunch of
responsibilities regarding decision making (when no consensus can be reached), community leadership, Code of Conduct enforcement, han...
- Breaking changes for all users of `varnish`, which is renamed to `vinyl-cache`25 May 2026, 4:58 am
The Varnish project has renamed itself to Vinyl Cache.
We followed this rename with a new vinyl-cache package.
This upgrade results in breaking changes and users are advised to study these changes and how it affects them before following the replacement.
All references to "varnish" have been changed to "vinyl" in all binaries and directories.
At minimum, users will have to:
rename /etc/varnish to /etc/vinyl-cache
rename /var/lib/varnish to /var/lib/vinyl-cache
fix up ownership of files inside /...
- 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...
- When you should upgrade to a dedicated server for better website performance23 May 2026, 8:21 pm
Your first car takes you places, but as life changes, you have longer commutes, road trips, and a family. The starter car starts holding you back; you don’t keep driving it forever just because it worked in the beginning. You don’t abandon the car; you upgrade it to match where you are in life. Your […]...
- Understanding tier IV data centers and why they matter23 May 2026, 8:20 pm
While ordering food online when you’re hungry, you usually choose a restaurant that is closer to you so you can receive the order faster, right? The relationship between a data center and hosting is similar. When choosing your hosting plan, especially if you are looking for low cost hosting in India, selecting a data center […]...
- The backbone of play: How online gaming platforms run on modern server infrastructure in 202611 April 2026, 2:52 pm
Online gaming is probably the one area that will continually push the limits of server architecture, networking, and operating systems. The pressure on the gaming infrastructure in 2026 is astronomical. Gamers demand sub-20ms latency, large-scale simultaneous multiplayer experiences, and no downtime, as they simultaneously stream 4K assets in real-time. To the legions of systems administrators, […]...
- Flatpak security in real life: how to audit permissions and reduce data exposure25 January 2026, 5:52 am
Flatpak is an application packaging and distribution technology that makes it possible to develop an application that can be run in a sandbox across Linux distributions. Being distribution agnostic, a Flatpak application that you install in Debian can also be installed as-is in Fedora. Because it runs in a sandbox, a Flatpak app needs permissions […]...
- Ethereum architects harden the kernel for mass adoption16 January 2026, 2:43 am
Core engineers are now treating Ethereum’s mainnet like the secure, rigid Linux kernel, offloading computation to modular layer-2 rollups. All speed and experimentation are pushed to these user-space environments. This framework ensures future growth does not compromise security. Minor market action often obscures monumental architectural changes occurring deep within the protocol. Vitalik Buterin recently drew […]...
- Browser isolation for safer casino sessions in Linux19 December 2025, 7:18 pm
Linux users tend to be more privacy-aware than average. You update packages, you think twice before pasting commands from random forums and you probably have at least one hardened browser profile sitting around. But even with good habits, the web is still the web. A single sketchy ad script, a dodgy extension update or a […]...
- Online casinos and streamers: A winning combination for all involved11 November 2025, 3:07 pm
In the past several years, there has been a curious development on sites like Twitch and YouTube: casino streaming. This type of digital entertainment, which used to be limited in scope, has now grown into a worldwide phenomenon that has drawn in millions of viewers. Audiences watch as popular creators pull the lever, place bets, […]...
- 3 steps to build the perfect website for your organization6 November 2025, 12:48 am
If you’re running an organization, you must have a website to establish credibility and show that you prioritize professionalism. Companies that don’t have websites give out negative impressions to clients. Also, remember that a website will allow you to showcase your expertise and introduce visitors to your team. Building a website today is fairly easy. […]...
- Ethereum price predictions 2025: Can ETH break $7K as ETFs and Layer 2 growth drive the market?5 November 2025, 5:14 am
The crypto market is buzzing again as conversations shift toward Ethereum’s potential over the next two years. Analysts and investors alike are wondering whether ETH can realistically reach the $7,000 mark sometime 2026. Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have already opened the doors to a new wave of institutional capital, while Layer 2 adoption continues to expand […]...
- How technology and security drive high-performance online platforms4 November 2025, 4:57 pm
People expect digital platforms to be fast, reliable, and always available. This demand has encouraged businesses to rely heavily on innovative technology and strong security systems. Behind what appears simple to users is a network of tools that keeps everything operating smoothly. Industries depend on systems that can expand quickly, protect private data, and comply […]...
- I Emailed Python’s Creator in 2007. The Language Now Runs the World.23 April 2026, 6:15 am
In August 2007, a few weeks after launching this site, I did something that still surprises me when I think about it: I emailed Guido van Rossum — the creator of Python and the language’s self-titled “Benevolent Dictator For Life” — to ask for advice on starting a Python User Group in the Philippines.To my genuine shock, he replied. Quickly. With actual instructions on how to get it started.That email led to a blog post called “Will Real Python Hackers Please Stand Up,” which becam...
- The State of Linux-Powered Robots: From Lego Kits to World Domination14 April 2026, 12:48 pm
In 2009, I wrote a TechSource article called “[5 Awesome Robot Kits to Get You Started with Robotics].”The most advanced robot on that list was a LEGO Mindstorms NXT. It had three servo motors, four sensors, and the approximate intelligence of a toaster with ambitions.Two years later, I followed it up with “[Best Robotics Software for Linux],” where we covered tools like ROS, Player, and CARMEN. At the time, the state-of-the-art in Linux robotics was getting a wheeled platform to navigat...
- Ubuntu 24.04 LTS vs. macOS 26 Tahoe: The Free OS That Rivals a Premium Experience6 April 2026, 10:04 am
I’m writing this on a MacBook Air running macOS 26 Tahoe, and I keep glancing at my Mac Mini in the corner — the one running Ubuntu 24.04 LTS.I’ve been a macOS user for a decade. I develop iOS apps. I’m neck-deep in the Apple ecosystem — iPhone, Apple Watch Ultra, AirPods, the whole cult membership. But last year, Apple released macOS Tahoe with its Liquid Glass redesign, and I found myself wondering: has the free operating system actually gotten *better* than the premium one?Short ans...
- Why the Tesla Model Y L Is the Most Feature-Packed EV for Its Price in the Philippines30 March 2026, 7:16 am
If you’re a long-time reader of TechSource, you know this site has mostly been about Linux, open-source software, and all things computing. But if you’ve been following our recent comeback, you also know we’ve expanded into covering the broader tech landscape — AI, smartwatches, crypto, and whatever else catches my persistently curious eye. Today, we’re parking (pun intended) in a topic that’s been occupying a significant amount of my brain space lately: electric vehicles. Specifical...
- Linux Won, and Nobody Noticed25 March 2026, 1:38 am
The tech industry has failed to properly acknowledge this for years: Linux won. Not "Linux is doing fine." Not "Linux is making progress." Not "maybe next year will be the year of the Linux desktop." No. Linux won. Decisively. Overwhelmingly. In nearly every category of computing that actually matters, Linux is the dominant operating system on the planet — and it happened quietly that most people, including many who use it every single day, have absolutely no idea.I've been writing about Lin...
- How I Built a Local AI Hub Using Free and Open Source Software on My Old Mac Mini16 March 2026, 1:46 am
I’m going to tell you something that would have sounded absolutely insane five years ago: I’m running artificial intelligence on a computer the size of a lunch box, it works offline, my data never leaves my house, and it costs me nothing beyond the electricity to keep it running.No monthly subscription. No API fees. No sending my private documents to some server farm in Virginia. Just me, a Mac Mini M1, and a free and open-source software called Ollama that has quietly become one of the most...
- Health Is Wealth: Why I Chose a Smartwatch Over a Rolex8 March 2026, 8:33 am
A few years ago, a friend of mine bought a Rolex Submariner. It cost him roughly the same as a decent used car. He showed it to me with the kind of pride usually reserved for newborn babies and championship trophies. It was beautiful, I’ll admit. The weight of it, the way it caught the light, the satisfying click of the rotating bezel — there’s a reason people have been obsessed with luxury watches for centuries.He then asked me what I was wearing on my wrist. I looked down at my Garmin Fe...
- The State of the Linux Desktop in 2026: A Love Letter from a Prodigal Penguin1 March 2026, 1:24 pm
Let me start with a confession. I haven’t used Linux as my daily desktop operating system in roughly a decade.I know. Take a moment. Breathe. For those of you who have been reading TechSource since the Ubuntu and Compiz days, that sentence may stung. This is, after all, the same site that published 587 posts tagged “linux” — from distro reviews and desktop customization showcases to that infamous Distrowar series where I played judge and jury as two distributions fought for supremacy lik...
- TechSource in the Age of AI20 February 2026, 1:15 am
Hello (again, again) world! If you’re reading this, congratulations — you are either one of the most patient humans on the internet, or you accidentally stumbled here while googling “tech blogs that ghost their readers.” Either way, welcome. You are appreciated. To my loyal subscribers, followers, and random visitors who have this site bookmarked after all these years — I am deeply sorry for disappearing. Again. I know, I know. This is starting to feel like that friend who keeps sayi...
- How to Easily Install a Full Bitcoin Lightning Node on a Raspberry Pi24 June 2021, 3:56 am
I recently installed a full bitcoin node on our home network, and lucky for me, I got everything up and running quickly without bumping into some issues. Before I will show you the steps on how to install a full bitcoin node, allow me to explain some of my reasons why I ended up doing this. As some of you may already know, bitcoin is a network composed of thousands of nodes. A record of every bitcoin transaction is verified and maintained inside a node. So if you are running one, you will essen...