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- Linux Action News 279
We round up some news from FOSDEM 2023, update a 21-year-old project, and the Fedora fix that’s been a few releases in the making.Sponsored By:Linode: Sign up using the link on this page and receive a … - Linux Action News 278
A lot happened in the free desktop world this week, we cover the impressive releases, changes, and surprises.Sponsored By:Linode: Sign up using the link on this page and receive a $100 60-day credit t … - Linux Action News 277
An Ubuntu expiration date approaches, openSUSE has a new handy solution, and the container security issue that remains unfixed.Sponsored By:Linode: Sign up using the link on this page and receive a $1 … - Linux Action News 276
A high-profile Linux kernel network flaw, we put JFS on a death watch, and break down the controversial Firefox update this week.Sponsored By:Linode: Sign up using the link on this page and receive a … - Linux Action News 275
OpenZFS has performance gains inbound, the end of a Linux era, and the achievement unlocked by the open-source NVIDIA driver.Sponsored By:Linode: Sign up using the link on this page and receive a $100 … - Linux Action News 274
Android is getting RISC-Y, the handy new Google tool going open source, the next nail in the coffin for ZFS on Ubuntu, and why you were right about smart speakers all along.Sponsored By:Kolide: Kolide … - Linux Action News 273
There are some stories so big they need a little more air time.Sponsored By:Linode: Sign up using the link on this page and receive a $100 60-day credit towards your new account. Kolide: Kolide can he … - Linux Action News 272
Why we won’t see a new Raspberry Pi until 2025, the first steps to Plasma 6 are being taken, and PipeWire gets a major Bluetooth upgrade.Sponsored By:Kolide: Kolide can help you nail third-party audit … - Linux Action News 271
Why the next kernel will be “the merge window from hell,” a holiday gift for Wayland users, and how the open source community could do more to take on YouTube.Sponsored By:Kolide: Kolide can help you … - Linux Action News 270
The Linux kernel has some exciting updates this week, including a significant Asahi milestone and some good news for Android. Then we take openSUSE’s new web-based installer for a spin.Sponsored By:Li …
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- 082 Sourcetrunk : Piwigo
This episode will demonstrate a clean, fast, customisable photo web gallery. Ready to use, built by an active community of users and developers. Piwigo Piwigo forum Piwigo extensions Piwigo hosting su … - 081 Sourcetrunk : Cacti
This episode will show you a way to monitor your server, client and network with the extremely easy to use, highly configurable and scriptable Cacti ! Cacti Cacti Documentation Cacti Forum Donate to C … - 080 Sourcetrunk : UFO:Alien Invasion
This episode will let you participate in defending the earth from a brutal, alien invasion. Build bases, prepare your team and turn-base combat your way through the captivating UFO Alien Invasion game … - 079 Sourcetrunk : Anki and AnkiDroid
This episode will show you how to cram for your exams ‘digital’ style, get ready for Anki, all you need to memorise those tedious facts with friendly, intelligent flashcards, wherever you are. Anki An … - 078 Sourcetrunk : Arista Transcoder
This episode will demonstrate the ease of use of Arista Transcoder, exporting your media to all sorts of devices has never been easier. Arista Transcoder Presets Arista Source Dr.iNK in Fulham, London … - 077 Sourcetrunk : OwnCloud
This episode will demonstrate OwnCloud, the Open Source solution for your own cloud where you can manage your files, music, bookmarks, contacts and appointments without security or privacy issues. Own … - 076 Sourcetrunk : OpenStreetMap
This episode will talk about OpenStreetMap, open source geographical data for you to use, change, tinker with and distribute. OpenStreetMap OpenStreetMap Wiki OpenStreetMap Licensing donate to OpenStr … - 075 Sourcetrunk : Navit
This episode will navigate you through the use of powerful and precise car navigation software, meet Navit ! Navit Download Navit Navit Wiki Navit on Android Android pick : Car Cast music from myFlint … - 074 Sourcetrunk : Motion
This episode will show you how to build your own Home Security System, or simply demonstrate how to tinker with your WebCam and various, moving objects. Meet Motion ! Motion Motion Guide Android pick … - 073 Sourcetrunk : FreeNAS
This episode will show you how to build a personal NAS box from leftover hardware. Take it even one step further on a corporate level with the wonderful ZFS powered FreeNAS. FreeNAS iXsystems Clonezil …
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- Episode 22: Thomas Fitzsimmons Interview – Ontario Linux Fest:
Gene and Maciej interview Thomas Fitzsimmons from Red Hat on location at the Ontario Linux Fest on October 13, 2007. Thomas give us an update on Red Hat’s implementation of Java virtual machine and th … - Episode 21: John "maddog" Hall Interview – Ontario Linux Fest:
Gene and Maciej interview John “maddog” Hall on location at the Ontario Linux Fest on October 13, 2007. They get Maddog Hall’s perspective on a variety of embedded Linux topics. - Episode 20: Selecting the Right Toolset for Your Job – Part 3:
Continuing the tools discussion, in this podcast Maciej and Gene discuss debugging from an application and kernel developer’s standpoint. While the primary tool used for debugging under Linux is the t … - Episode 19: Review of ESC Conference in Boston:
Maciej returns from attending the Embedded Systems Conference (ESC) held September 19-20 in Boston. In this podcast, Gene interviews Maciej on his experience at ESC. - Episode 18: Selecting the Right Toolset for Your Job – Part 2:
Continuing with the tools topic, Maciej and Gene talk about code analysis tools that can be used to locate memory-related defects that can be very hard to find during development and are nearly imposs … - Episode 17: Selecting the Right Toolset for Your Job – Part 1:
Gene talks about tools for embedded Linux engineers. While he covers specific tools that make development easier, he also recommends that engineers pick tools that matches their experience level and g … - Episode 16: Real-Time Embedded Linux Series – Part 3:
Gene and Maciej continue their multi part series discussing real-time embedded Linux. In part 3, they discuss real-time concepts that are currently in the 2.6 kernel and how they were implemented. The … - Episode 15: Real-Time Embedded Linux Series – Part 2:
Gene and Maciej continue their multi part series discussing real-time embedded Linux. In Part 2, they discuss more sources of latency in detail and new real time features of the 2.6 kernel. Also discu … - Episode 14: Real-Time Embedded Linux Series – Part 1:
Gene and Maciej kick off a multi part series discussing real-time embedded Linux. In part 1, they discuss common real-time terminology, what real time is, what it is not and the difference between har … - Episode 13: Review of the Ottawa Linux Symposium
Gene Sally recently returned from the Ottawa Linux Symposium held June 27-30th. In this podcast, Maciej Halasz interviews Gene about his experience at OLS and discusses some interesting trends he foun …
- Going Linux #460 · Listener Feedback
Bill continues hopping. Larry upgrades the kernel. Listener Reid gets a Lemur, we get feedback on Networking and our theme, and a noise complaint. Bhikhu wrote an update tool and new Linux user Trevor … - Going Linux #459 · Networking – Part 2
Bill updates us on his distro hopping adventures and reviews 7 distros. We discuss getting connected to the internet, connecting your hardware, WPA2 best practices, and getting support. We provide a s … - Going Linux #458 · Listener Feedback
Bill updates us on his distro hopping and asks for help with his Dexcom data. Sean provides oodles of recommendations. Reid’s new computer rivals Larry’s. Nancy writes a book you need to buy! David co … - Going Linux #457 · Networking – Introduction
Bill helps install Windows 11… for a day. We define some of the basic networking terms in preparation for future discussions. Please give us feedback on our new theme music. Episode Time Stamps 00:00 … - Going Linux #456 · Listener Feedback
Bill tries Nobarra, Larry upgrades, Sean has lots of suggestions, Stefan provides feedback on our new theme, Jesper follows up on audio, David comments on AntennaPod. Episode Time Stamps 00:00 Going L … - Going Linux #455 · Ubuntu 24.04 and Flavors released
Bill updates us on his NixOS and Arch adventures. We discuss Deb vs. Snap vs. Flatpak vs. AppImage, and we discuss several of the sweet updates in the 24.04 releases of Ubuntu and these flavors: Ubunt … - Going Linux #454 · Listener Feedback
Bill visits the VLA, Stefan provides no listener feedback. We get feedback on Linux headers, computer hardening, running a business on Linux, Nix and AI trends and the xz-utils exploit. Episode Time S … - Going Linux #453 · Listener Feedback
Bill runs Arch, by the way. We discuss zutils, podcatcher software, hacker scam, trying distros, encrypted files and file formats. Episode Time Stamps 00:00 Going Linux #453 · Listener Feedback 00:57 … - Going Linux #452 · Linux Talk , Tips, Tricks and Facts
Bill’s continues his Nix adventure, Larry’s take on the Ubuntu MATE project, maybe we’ll have a Zorin 17 Pro giveaway. In this episode we discuss the real facts about Linux and clear up some Linux ‘fa … - Going Linux #451 · Listener Feedback
In this episode: Bill hops again, lost voice mails, Google analytics, Lubuntu package manager, Bitlocker, Thunderbird, lightweight feedback, and suggestions for Bill’s testing on Nix. Episode Time Sta …
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- bsdtalk247 – FreeBSD: The Next 10 Years with Jordan Hubbard
A recording from MeetBSD 2014 in California. A talk by Jordan Hubbard titled “FreeBSD: The Next 10 Years.” File Info: 39Min, 18MB. Ogg Link: https://archive.org/download/bsdtalk247/bsdtalk247.ogg … - bsdtalk246 – Playing with tor
Looking forward to attending MeetBSD in California this weekend. Still working on finding a new /home for all my stuff, but thank you all who have offered suggestions and hosting. Playing with tor, b … - bsdtalk245 – Looking for a new home
Just a short update about the server that houses the podcast files. University IT consolidation has created some unplanned changes, but I hope to have a new server spun up soon. Also, curious to hea … - bsdtalk244 – The Lumina Desktop Environment with Ken Moore
An interview with Ken Moore about the Lumina Desktop Environment.
File Info: 28Min, 14MB.
Ogg Link: https://archive.org/download/bsdtalk244/bsdtalk244.ogg - bsdtalk243 – mandoc with Ingo Schwarze
Interview about mandoc with Ingo Schwarze. The project webpage describes mandoc as “a suite of tools compiling mdoc, the roff macro language of choice for BSD manual pages, and man, the predominant h … - bsdtalk242 – PFSense with Chris Buechler
Interview with Chris Buechler at BSDCan 2014.
File Info: 17Min, 8MB.
Ogg Link: https://archive.org/download/bsdtalk242/bsdtalk242.ogg - bsdtalk241 – Bob Beck
Interview at BSDCan 2014 with Bob Beck from the OpenBSD Project and the OpenBSD Foundation. File Info: 26Min, 12MB. Ogg Link: https://archive.org/download/bsdtalk241/bsdtalk241.ogg … - bsdtalk240 – About Time with George Neville-Neil
An interview with George Neville-Neil about the network time protocol and the precision time protocol. File Info: 35Min, 17MB Ogg Link: https://archive.org/download/bsdtalk240/bsdtalk240.ogg … - bsdtalk239 – PkgNG with Baptiste Daroussin at vBSDCon
A recording of Baptiste Daroussin speaking at vBSDCon in October 2013. He is a FreeBSD source committer and project developer for PkgNG. PkgNG is a package management tool for FreeBSD. It is the rep … - bsdtalk238 – Voices from NYCBSDCon 2014
NYCBSDCon 2014 was great, and I recorded a series of voices from the attendees. Also, the FreeBSD Journal release was announced at the conference. File Info: 9Min, 4Mb. Ogg Link: https://archive.org/d …
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- LXer: Mozilla Firefox 131 Is Now Available for Download, Here�s What�s New
Published at LXer: Mozilla published today the final release of the Firefox 131 web browser, which is now available for download from the project�s download server ahead of the official release on Oct … - LXer: Granite Rapids, AmpereOne & PREEMPT_RT Landing Made For An Exciting September
Published at LXer: During the month of September on Phoronix there were 265 original news articles and 16 Linux hardware reviews / featured benchmark articles. Here’s a look back at the most exciting … - LXer: How to Run Linux Commands without Typing Sudo Password
Published at LXer: Learn how to eliminate the hassle of typing your password for every sudo command in Linux, whether you want to run specific commands or even all of them, with this step-by-step guid … - LXer: Cinnamon 6.4 Promises Pleasant Surprises for Desktop Users
Published at LXer: Linux Mint unveils a darker, modern theme with rounded objects and redesigned dialogs for the upcoming Cinnamon 6.4 desktop environment. Read More… … - LXer: How to Attach an Executable File to Your Email (Works on Gmail)
Published at LXer: Find out the File Smuggling technique to secretly share the executable file from an email provider, such as Gmail, without getting blocked. Read More… … - LXer: Audacious 4.4.1 Open-Source Audio Player Brings New Features and Improvements
Published at LXer: The Audacious open-source audio player, a descendant of the XMMS media player, has been updated to version 4.4.1, a release that introduces several new features and improvements. Re … - LXer: Intel Xe2 Lunar Lake Graphics Performance Disappoints On Linux
Published at LXer: While I have been very eager to test out the Core Ultra 200V Lunar Lake series on Linux in part due to the new Xe2 integrated graphics, after several days of pushing a new Lunar Lak … - LXer: Linux Mint Gives First Look at New Cinnamon Theme
Published at LXer: As revealed last month, Linux Mint is working on an improved default theme for the Cinnamon desktop � and today we got our first look at what�s coming. Read More… … - LXer: Raspberry Pi AI Camera with Sony IMX500 AI sensor and RP2040 MCU launched for $70
Published at LXer: We previously noted that Raspberry Pi showcased a Raspberry Pi Zero 2W with a Raspberry Pi AI camera based on a Sony IMX500 intelligent vision sensor at Embedded World 2024, but it … - LXer: FFmpeg 7.1 Promises Major Improvements in Video Processing
Published at LXer: FFmpeg 7.1 “Peter” debuts with full Vulkan encoding pipelines, enhanced AAC decoding, MV-HEVC support, and more. Here’s what’s new! Read More… …
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- Fedora Weekly News Issue 110
Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 110 for the week of November 12th.http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue110In Announcements, we have “Fedora Unity releases Fedora 8 Everything Spin”.In AskFedora, … - Fedora Weekly News Issue 109
Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 109 for the week of November 5th.http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue109In Announcements, we have “Announcing the release of Fedora 8(Werewolf)”, “Fedora Unity r … - Fedora Weekly News Issue 108
Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 108 for the week of October 29th.http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue108In Announcements, we have “Fedora Core 6 End of Life”In Planet Fedora, we have “Fedora 8 … - Fedora Weekly News Issue 107
Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 107 for the week of October 22nd.http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue107In PlanetFedora, we have “Fedora 8 – Blocker bugs status”, “Fedora 8ALSA kernel needs Tes … - Fedora Weekly News Issue 106
Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 106 for the week of October 15th.http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue106In AskFedora we have “Mobile Phone Internet Dialer” and “Just Thanks.”To join or give us …
- Kata Containers Flaw Weakens Container Security With Host-Chosen Mounts
A flaw in Kata Containers weakened container security in some Confidential Containers deployments. It allowed a malicious host operator to make the protected guest use attacker-chosen files or content … - KVM’s TDX Control-Plane Blind Spot: When “Enabled” Does Not Mean Enforced
Recent KVM work exposed a gap between what Linux says a TDX protection supports and what the TDX-specific code actually enforces. - Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Low Latency Kernel Key for Packet Injection 2026-8661-2
Ubuntu 22.04 LTS received updates addressing multiple Linux kernel vulnerabilities, including issues in network drivers and file systems that could allow system compromise by attackers. - Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Linux Kernel Security Issues USN-8658-2
Ubuntu released an update addressing security vulnerabilities in the Linux kernel for version 22.04 LTS, requiring users to reboot and possibly recompile third-party kernel modules. - Debian DSA-6458-1 Gst-Plugins-Bad1.0 Critical DoS Code Exec
Debian has released an advisory regarding multiple vulnerabilities in gst-plugins-bad1.0, potentially allowing denial of service or code execution via malformed media files, and recommends updating to … - Debian OpenJDK 21 DSA-6457-1 Denial of Service Issues Fixed
Debian announced security updates for OpenJDK 21 to address multiple vulnerabilities that may cause denial of service or information disclosure, urging users to upgrade their packages. - openSUSE sccache Important Remote Access Issues Patch 2026-3674-1
The recent sccache security update addresses five vulnerabilities, improving the software’s stability and security across various SUSE and openSUSE platforms with new features and enhancements. - SUSE SCCache Important Buffer Overflow and Access Issues 2026-3674-1
A security update for sccache fixes five vulnerabilities affecting multiple SUSE products, addressing issues like integer overflow and HTTP request smuggling. Installation instructions are provided. - SUSE Python313 Important DoS Command Injection Vuln 2026-23159-1
SUSE has released a security update for python313 addressing eight vulnerabilities that affect SUSE Linux Micro 6.2, with recommended installation methods provided for users. - SUSE Linux Micro 6.1 Multipath-Tools Critical Memory Overflow Issue
A security update for multipath-tools in SUSE Linux Micro 6.1 addresses critical issues, including integer overflow and unbounded array writes, alongside various bug fixes and enhancements.
- How Linux Security Teams Spot Vulnerabilities Before CVEs Are Published
Most of us don’t hear about a kernel vulnerability until a CVE lands in our inbox or the vulnerability scanner starts complaining. By then, the patch isn’t new anymore. Kernel developers may have been … - Threat Detection and Response: Why Linux Monitoring Requires Both Signatures and Behavior
Every Linux server in your fleet produces thousands of events every minute. From journald logs and auditd records to kernel-level eBPF hooks, your systems are constantly talking. Most of that noise is … - API Key Leakage in Public Repositories: What Linux Teams Miss
Security scanners flag exposed API keys in public repositories every day. The initial response is usually predictable: delete the commit, revoke the credential, and move on. That’s a mistake. - Linux Rootkits Explained: How They Hide and How Defenders Can Respond
Most of us think of Linux rootkits as ancient history—the stuff of 90s hacking forums and clunky malware that would crash your system if you looked at it the wrong way. But if you think they’ve gone a … - Hardening Linux KVM Against VM Escape Attacks
A 16-year-old KVM vulnerability recently hit the news, and honestly? It’s a healthy dose of reality. We like to think of our hypervisors as these impenetrable walls, but this is a reminder that VM iso … - Linux Kernel Module Rootkits: How Attackers Hide After Compromising Cloud Workloads
If you think you know what’s running on your Linux host, you’re probably wrong. Not because you’re bad at your job—but because the kernel is lying to you. - Network Security Monitoring: Common Linux Monitoring Gaps That Hide Threats
If you’re relying on standard network logs to protect your Linux infrastructure, you’re flying blind. Most organizations believe they have network security monitoring because they’re capturing traffic … - How to Detect Unauthorized SSH Key Usage on Linux Systems
SSH persistence usually does not look malicious at first. The login succeeds normally, the session opens cleanly, and the account already exists on the server, which is exactly why attackers continue … - Monitoring East-West Traffic with Suricata: Finding Threats Inside Your Network
Most security teams are locked into a perimeter-first mindset. They obsess over north-south traffic—the data hitting the edge—while ignoring the reality of the modern data center. Once an attacker get … - AryStinger: Why Thousands of Unpatched Linux Routers Are Being Weaponized
More than 4,300 internet-facing devices have been pulled into a newly documented router malware campaign called AryStinger. The infected systems are mostly not enterprise servers. They are older route …
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