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Daily Archives: November 2, 2011

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November 2, 2011 in Linux

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  1. LXer: Audacious 4.4.1 Released with Assorted Minor Improvements
    Published at LXer: Audacious 4.4.1 builds on the changes introduced in Audacious 4.4 (a release that brought GTK3 and Qt6 UI choices, the return of a dedicated lyrics plugin, and better compatibility …
  2. Unable to xrdp tunnel to my Fedora 40 session using ssh
    Hello, I’m not sure what happened but I’ve always been able to tunnel to my xrdp GUI using a ssh putty session. Now when I try to connect after connecting via SSH it just shows a blank screen with an …
  3. How Can I Set Up an Executable Script in Linux?
    I try to pre-process pdf files so that they load faster, and so they won’t crash kindles or tablets. In MacOS, I could use Automator to run a bash shell script. In Fedora w/ Cinnamon, I tried to use ” …
  4. eth0: [ERROR] Set device name: No such device
    I cannot change the MAC address in my Kali VM with this Python code: Quote: interface = input(“interface > “) new_mac = input(“new MAC > “) subprocess.call([“ifconfig”, interface, “down”]) subprocess. …
  5. LXer: Linux 6.13 To Bring Big/Super Pages For The Raspberry Pi Graphics Driver – Better Performance
    Published at LXer: While the Linux 6.12 merge window only ended this weekend and won’t be out until November, already code is beginning to accumulate for DRM-Next of graphics driver improvements targe …
  6. LXer: RISC-V-Based KVM Solution in PCIe Form Factor with Low/High Profile Compatibility
    Published at LXer: The NanoKVM-PCIe is a recent solution from Sipeed, designed to simplify remote management of ATX PC cases and 2U servers. Built on the RISC-V architecture, it offers low power consu …
  7. LXer: Firefox 132 Enters Beta with Support for Blocking Third-Party Cookie Access
    Published at LXer: With the Firefox 131 release rolling out today to all supported platforms, Mozilla promoted the next major version, Firefox 132, to the beta channel for public testing. Read More… …
  8. Ultrathin Keyboard Folio m1 connected but no typing
    Hello Gents, I wanted to connect my Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard Folio m1 which worked OK in the past but now is not typing anything. The battery is freshly charged and connected. Removing/Adding the d …
  9. LXer: This AI Startup "Copied" an Open-Source Project and Got Half a Million Dollar Funding by Y Combinator
    Published at LXer: There are plenty of people who do not actually understand AI and open-source (or its licensing). But, they choose to jump on using those terms to market their products somehow super …
  10. LXer: Linux Candy: PyBonsai � generates procedural ASCII art trees
    Published at LXer: PyBonsai is a Python script that generates procedural ASCII art trees in the comfort of your terminal. This is free and open source software. Read More… …

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  1. Tumbleweed Monthly Update – June 2026
    Contributors to openSUSE had a great time at the openSUSE Conference in June. Even as many of them gathered in Nuremberg to discuss how to drive development of the rolling release forward, software pa …
  2. Building a Local, Offline openSUSE Assistant for GSoC
    We started this Google Summer of Code project with a simple question: can a new openSUSE user get useful, system-specific help without sending their questions or machine information to a cloud service …
  3. When the Code Stays Clean and Trust Collapses Anyway
    Why Europe’s third way needs sovereign open-source assurance, and what the openSUSE community, the SUSE ecosystem and the businesses built on them should do about it Accompanying article to the openSU …
  4. Uyuni Joins openSUSE Project Ahead of Annual Conference
    There are moments in open-source history that feel less like announcements and more like finally saying out loud what everyone already knew. Eight years ago, during the annual openSUSE conference, the …
  5. Planet News Roundup
    This is a roundup of articles from the openSUSE community listed on planet.opensuse.org. The community blog feed aggregator lists the featured highlights below from June 12 to 18. Blogs this week cove …
  6. Planet News Roundup
    This is a roundup of articles from the openSUSE community listed on planet.opensuse.org. The community blog aggregates a list of the featured highlights below from June 5 – 11. Blogs this week cover a …
  7. Rival GPUs Share One Linux Desktop
    For years, photographer Klaus Tröger built his professional workflow on a quiet contradiction; a Linux workstation running the Adobe software that most people assume belongs on a Mac or a Windows PC. …
  8. openSUSE Asia Summit 2026 Logo Competition Announcement
    openSUSE.Asia Summit 2026 Logo Competition We are excited to announce the launch of the openSUSE.Asia Summit 2026 Logo Competition! The Summit logo is more than just a symbol—it represents the energy, …
  9. TSP Open for Asia Summit
    The Travel Support Program (TSP), which is aided through donations to the Geeko Foundation, is now accepting applications for the openSUSE.Asia Summit 2026. Funds are allocated by the foundation speci …
  10. Tumbleweed Monthly Update – May 2026
    May delivered a steady cadence of openSUSE Tumbleweed snapshots across the major desktop stacks with KDE Gear 26.04.1, KDE Frameworks 6.26.0, Plasma 6.6.5 and GNOME 50 minor releases. Mesa made a coup …

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  1. Duckstation ditches GPL for Creative Commons License
    https://github.com/stenzek/duckstati…master/LICENSE Quote: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International ======================================================================= Creative …

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  1. New Feed for FWN
    Please update the feed for FWN to:
    http://fedoramagazine.wordpress.com/category/fedora-weekly-news/feed/
  2. Fedora Weekly News Issue 128
    Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 128 for the week of April 14th, 2008.http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue128In Announcements, we have “Please digg: Fedora stories”.In Planet Fedora, we have “FL …
  3. Fedora Weekly News Issue 127
    Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 127 for the week of April 7th, 2008.http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue127In Announcements, we have “Rawhide 20080404 Snapshot Released”, “Callfor Stories”, “An …
  4. Fedora Weekly News Issue 126
    Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 126 for the week of March 24th, 2008.http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue126In Announcements, we have “F9 Beta release announcement”, “Rawhide20080328 Snapshot”, …
  5. Fedora Weekly News Issue 125
    Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 125 for the week of March 17th, 2008.http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue125In Announcements, we have “Fedora 9 Beta slipped a few days”, “MichaelTiemann’s Speec …
  6. Fedora Weekly News Issue 124
    Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 124 for the week of March 10th, 2008.http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue124In Announcements, we have “Announcing the relaunch of the Fedora BugZappers!”In Plane …
  7. Fedora Weekly News Issue 123
    Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 123 for the week of March 3rd, 2008.http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue123In Planet Fedora, we have “Bonnie in Laurinburg”, “RSS feeds ofbugs!”, “Howto: Test th …
  8. Fedora Weekly News Issue 122
    Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 122 for the week of February 25th,2008. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue122In Announcements, we have “Fedora Board IRC meeting 2008-03-04”.In Fedora Marketin …
  9. Fedora Weekly News Issue 121
    Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 121 for the week of February 18th,2008. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue121In Announcements, we have “Fedora 10’s FUDCon”, “LWN subscription?”,”Fedora Amateu …
  10. Fedora Weekly News Issue 120
    Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 120 for the week of February 11th,2008. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue120In Announcements, we have “Announcing Fedora 8 Xfce Spin”In Planet Fedora, we have …

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  1. How to Build Behavioral Detections with eBPF on Linux
    Building effective behavioral detections starts with understanding how processes behave at runtime, rather than simply collecting more logs. eBPF gives Linux security teams the visibility needed to co …
  2. openSUSE Pacemaker Important Denial Of Service Vuln 2026-2716-1
    An update that solves one vulnerability can now be installed.
  3. SUSE Pacemaker Key Denial of Service Security Update CVE-2026-10649
    An update that solves one vulnerability can now be installed.
  4. Rocky Linux 9 ruby Important IMAP Command Issues RLSA-2026-33577
    Important: ruby:4.0 security update
  5. Rocky Linux Ruby Security Advisory on DoS and Command Injection Risks
    Important: ruby:3.3 security update
  6. Rocky Linux giflib Important DoS Buffer Overflow Vuln RLSA-2026-33503
    Important: giflib security update
  7. Rocky Linux RLSA-2026-32992 python3.12-urllib3 Important Denial of Service
    Important: python3.12-urllib3 security update
  8. Rocky Linux Git LFS Important Privilege Escalation Vuln RLSA-2026-30853
    Important: git-lfs security update
  9. Rocky Linux 8 container-tools Denial Of Service Update RLSA-2026-33722
    Important: container-tools:rhel8 security, bug fix, and enhancement update
  10. Rocky Linux glibc Moderate Heap Buffer Overflow Fix RLSA-2026-33126
    Moderate: glibc security update

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  1. 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 …
  2. 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 …
  3. 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 …
  4. 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 …
  5. Does Linux Give Users a False Sense of Security? What This Year's Biggest Linux Security Incidents Actually Reveal
    If more than 12 million enterprise systems can be exposed by flaws in a security control designed to harden Linux, it’s probably worth asking whether Linux gives people a false sense of security. That …
  6. Cron Job Abuse For Linux Persistence Mechanisms Detection
    A Linux server gets cleaned up after an intrusion. The suspicious process is terminated, credentials are rotated, and the system is rebooted during maintenance. Everything seems secure. A few hours la …
  7. How Open Source SIEM Architectures Scale Beyond Single-Server Deployments
    Building a SIEM is easier than scaling one. Most open-source deployments start as a simple “all-in-one” server. It is easy to set up, but that design rarely survives the transition from a lab to a pro …
  8. HTTP/2 Bomb: Why Linux Infrastructure is Vulnerable to a New Low-Bandwidth DoS Attack
    A newly disclosed attack technique called HTTP/2 Bomb is drawing attention because it targets the software that sits at the front of much of the Linux internet. Apache HTTP Server, NGINX, Envoy, and t …
  9. Compromised VS Code Extension Puts Linux Development Pipelines at Risk
    The compromise of Nx Console shows how much infrastructure now sits behind a single developer account. GitHub repositories, CI/CD pipelines, container build systems, Terraform projects, Kubernetes dep …
  10. Linux Persistence Hunting: The 5 Techniques Security Teams Miss Most
    You remove the malware. You rotate the compromised credentials. You patch the original vulnerability and close the ticket. Two weeks later, the attacker is back.

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  1. Ubuntu curl Important Security Issues Denial of Service USN-8487-1

    Ubuntu curl security alert graphic.

    Several security issues were fixed in curl.
  2. Ubuntu Ruby Critical Network Access Issues USN-8478-1 CVE-2026-42246

    Ruby could allow unintended access to network services.
  3. Ubuntu 26.04 Tar Critical File Overwrite Threat USN-8477-1 CVE-2026-5704
    tar could be made to overwrite files if it opened a specially crafted archive. …
  4. Ubuntu 26.04 LTS libyang Critical Denial of Service USN-8485-1
    libyang could be made to crash or run programs if it received specially crafted network traffic. …
  5. Ubuntu 26.04 LTS libssh2 Important DoS Remote Code Exec USN-8486-1

    Several security issues were fixed in libssh2.

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Linux News

November 2, 2011 in Linux

  • Linux Mint 19.2 "Tina" Cinnamon Now Available, IBM Has Transformed Its Software to Be Cloud-Native and Run on Any Cloud with Red Hat OpenShift, Icinga Web 2.7.0 Released, Google Rolling Out Android Auto Design Updates and Kernel 5.1 Reaches End of Life
    News briefs for August 2, 2019. Linux Mint 19.2 "Tina" Cinnamon was officially released today. This is a long-term support release that will be supported until 2023, and it brings updated so …
  • Canonical Announces the Availability of Xibo as a Snap, Chrome 76 Released, Viruses Discovered in LibreOffice, Pop!_OS 18.10 Reaches End of Life, and Dutch Ministry of Justice and Security Warns of Microsoft Office Online Privacy Risks
    News briefs for August 1, 2019. Canonical yesterday announced the availability of the Xibo open-source digital signage platform as a snap. From the announcement: "Xibo provides a comprehensive su …
  • Collabora Announces xrdesktop, Blender 2.8 Released, Arduino Selects Auth0 as Its Identity Management Platform of Choice, Microway Showcasing Its Data Science WhisperStation at PEARC19 and KDE Plasma Maintenance Update
    News briefs for July 31, 2019. Collabora yesterday announced xrdesktop. This new open-source project "enables interaction with traditional desktop environments, such as GNOME and KDE, in VR. Spon …
  • Linux Ending Support for the Floppy Drive, Unity 2019.2 Launches Today, Purism Unveils Final Librem 5 Smartphone Specs, First Kernel Security Update for Debian 10 "Buster" Is Out, and Twitter Is Switching from Mesos to Kubernetes
    News briefs for July 30, 2019 Linux won't support the floppy drive much longer. ZDNet reports that Linus Torvalds has "declared the floppy drive project 'orphaned'". The artic …
  • Kernel 5.3-rc2 Is Out, Latte Doc v0.9 Officially Available, GitHub Blocking Developers from Certain Countries, the Khronos Group Announces the Public Release of OpenXR 1.0, and Netflix Joins the Academy Software Foundation
    News briefs for July 29, 2019. Linux kernel 5.3-rc2 is out. Linus Torvalds writes, "There are fixes all over, I don't think there's much of a pattern here. The three areas that do stand …

  • Loadsharers: Funding the Load-Bearing Internet Person
    by Eric S. Raymond The internet has a sustainability problem. Many of its critical services depend on the dedication of unpaid volunteers, because they can't be monetized and thus don't have …
  • Open Source Is Good, but How Can It Do Good?
    by Glyn Moody Open-source coders: we know you are good—now do good. The ethical use of computers has been at the heart of free software from the beginning. Here's what Richard Stallman told me wh …
  • When Choosing Your Commercial Linux, Choose Wisely!
    by Vince Calandra “Linux is Linux is Linux,” is a direct quote I heard in a meeting I had recently with a major multi-national, critical-infrastructure company. Surprisingly and correctly, there was o …
  • Ten Years of "Linux in the GNU/South": an Overview of SELF 2019
    by Matthew R. Higgins Highlights of the 2019 Southeast LinuxFest. The tenth annual SouthEast LinuxFest (SELF) was held on the weekend of June 14–16 at the Sheraton Charlotte Airport Hotel in Charlotte …
  • We Need to Save What Made Linux and FOSS Possible
    by Doc Searls If we take freedom and openness for granted, we'll lose both. That's already happening, and we need to fight back. The question is how. I am haunted by this passage in a letter …

  • Experts Attempt to Explain DevOps–and Almost Succeed
    by Bryan Lunduke What is DevOps? How does it relate to other ideas and methodologies within software development? Linux Journal Deputy Editor and longtime software developer, Bryan Lunduke isn't …
  • My Favorite Infrastructure
    by Kyle Rankin Take a tour through the best infrastructure I ever built with stops in architecture, disaster recovery, configuration management, orchestration and security. Working at a startup has ma …
  • Bare-Bones Monitoring with Monit and RRDtool
    by Andy Carlson How to provide robust monitoring to low-end systems. When running a critical system, it's necessary to know what resources the system is consuming, to be alerted when resource uti …
  • Redefining the Landscape of System Monitoring: an Interview with Pulseway's Founder
    by Petros Koutoupis Pulseway provides a product of the same name that's built to enable IT personnel and give them the ability to monitor, manage and automate their systems and the tasks or appli …
  • Weekend Reading: Sysadmin 101
    by Kyle Rankin This series covers sysadmin basics. The first article explains how to approach alerting and on-call rotations as a sysadmin. In the second article, I discuss how to automate yourself ou …

  • Using gphoto2 to Automate Taking Pictures
    by Shawn Powers Introducing an app that allows DSLR cameras to function as an image or video capture device in Linux. With my obsession—er, I mean hobby—regarding BirdCam, I've explored a great n …
  • Building Your Own Audible
    by Shawn Powers A quick look at some options for streaming audio books. I have audiobooks from a variety of sources, which I've purchased in a variety of ways. I have some graphic audio books in …
  • Creating an Internet Radio Station with Icecast and Liquidsoap
    by Bill Dengler Ever wanted to stream prerecorded music or a live event, such as a lecture or concert for an internet audience? With Icecast and Liquidsoap, you can set up a full-featured, flexible in …
  • Live Stream Your Pets with Linux and YouTube!
    by Shawn Powers Anyone who reads Linux Journal knows about my fascination with birdwatching. I've created my own weatherproof video cameras with a Raspberry Pi. I've posted instructions on h …
  • Working with YouTube and Extracting Audio
    by Dave Taylor In my last few articles, I've been exploring the capabilities of ImageMagick, showing that just because you're working on a command line doesn't mean you're stuck pr …

  • Welcome to the New LinuxJournal.com
    by Webmistress You may have noticed something different about LinuxJournal.com today. I am very pleased to share our newly redesigned site with you, and I'd like to tell you a little bit about so …
  • Here Comes IPv6… Guess Who is Not Ready
    by David Lane In about 100 days, the United States Federal Government will be required to be running large portions of their systems on IPv6. Now, for the few non-technical in the crowd, it means that …

  • For Open-Source Software, the Developers Are All of Us
    by Derek Zimmer "We are stronger together than on our own." This is a core principle that many people adhere to in their daily lives. Whether we are overcoming adversity, fighting the powers …
  • Lotfi ben Othmane, Martin Gilje Jaatun and Edgar Weippl's Empirical Research for Software Security (CRC Press)
    by James Gray Developing truly secure software is no walk through the park. In an effort to apply the scientific method to the art of secure software development, a trio of authors—Lotfi ben Othmane, …
  • Heirloom Software: the Past as Adventure
    by Eric S. Raymond Through the years, I've spent what might seem to some people an inordinate amount of time cleaning up and preserving ancient software. My Retrocomputing Museum page archives an …
  • SoftMaker FreeOffice
    by James Gray The bottom line on SoftMaker FreeOffice 2016—the updated, free, full-featured Office alternative to the expensive Microsoft Office suite—is this: no other free office suite offers as hig …
  • The Usability of GNOME
    by Jim Hall I work at a university, and one of our faculty members often repeats to me, "Software needs to be like a rock; it needs to be that easy to use." And, she's right. Because if …

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