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- LXer: Linux kernel 6.11 lands with vintage TV support
Published at LXer: Released remotely from Vienna, Linux kernel 6.11 is here, with improved monochrome TV support. Yes, in 2024. Emperor penguin Linus Torvalds was attending the Open Source Summit in t … - LXer: AMD Ryzen 9000 Series Excited Linux Users The Most In Q3
Published at LXer: With the third quarter drawing to a close, here’s a look back at the most popular Linux/open-source related content for the quarter. This quarter there’s been more than 730 news art … - LXer: Raspberry Pi Launches $70 AI Camera with 12MP Sensor and Broad Compatibility
Published at LXer: Raspberry Pi has launched a new low-cost AI Camera, bringing powerful AI capabilities to all Raspberry Pi models. Unlike the AI Kit, which is limited to the Raspberry Pi 5, the AI C … - LXer: Linux Mint 22.1 Slated for Release in December with Revamped Cinnamon Theme
Published at LXer: In the latest monthly newsletter published today, Linux Mint project leader Clement Lefebvre shares a sneak peek at the new default Cinnamon theme coming to Linux Mint 22.1 later th … - LXer: Introduction To PowerShell Environment Variables
Published at LXer: Environment variables are system-defined variables that store values used by the operating system and applications. For example, on a Windows machine, information like the CPU type … - LXer: Linux Kernel 6.12 RC1 Released: PREEMPT_RT Mainlined and Sched_ext Merged
Published at LXer: Linus Torvalds announced the release of Linux Kernel 6.12 RC1. Kernel 6.12 RC1 brings important new features like PREEMPT_RT and sched_ext. Read More… … - LXer: Introduction to BLAS
Published at LXer: Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms or BLAS is a specification created in the 70s/80s by members of academia from US public institutions. The aim was the standardization and speed impr … - LXer: RTorrent 0.10 Released After Five Years of Hiatus
Published at LXer: After a five-year hiatus, the RTorrent command-line BitTorrent client is back with v0.10, bringing performance upgrades and bug fixes. Read More… … - LXer: Machine Learning in Linux: Reor – AI note-taking app
Published at LXer: Reor is a private AI personal knowledge management tool. Think of it as a notes program on steroids. Each note is saved as a Markdown file to a �vault� directory on your machine. Re … - LXer: Linux 6.12 Hardware Monitoring Supports More OneXPlayer Gaming Handhelds
Published at LXer: The hardware monitoring “HWMON” subsystem updates for Linux 6.12 added some new drivers as well as adding new device support to some of the existing drivers. Read More… …
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- SUSE Memcached Important Timing Side-Channel Patch 2026-22022-1
An update that solves two vulnerabilities can now be installed. - SUSE Python-Flask Moderate Info Disclosure Vuln 2026-22023-1
An update that solves one vulnerability can now be installed. - SUSE Python-CairoSVG Moderate Denial of Service Vuln 2026-22024-1
An update that solves one vulnerability can now be installed. - SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 16.0 Advisory for Moderate CVE-2026-40475
An update that solves one vulnerability can now be installed. - SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 16 frr High-priority Buffer Overflow Fix
An update that solves four vulnerabilities can now be installed. - SUSE Kernel Important Security Update 2026-22029-1 CVE-2025-54518
An update that solves five vulnerabilities can now be installed. - SUSE Linux Enterprise 16 Kernel Important Security Fix Vuln 2026-22030-1
An update that solves six vulnerabilities can now be installed. - SUSE Linux Enterprise 16 Kernel Important Security Update 2026-22031-1
An update that solves six vulnerabilities can now be installed. - SUSE Linux Enterprise 16 Kernel Important Security Update 2026-22032-1
An update that solves three vulnerabilities can now be installed. - SUSE Linux Kernel Important Security Update Local Root Exploit 2026-22033-1
An update that solves six vulnerabilities can now be installed.
- Why Linux Supply Chain Attacks Are Becoming a Nightmare for DevOps Teams
Linux has long carried a reputation for resilience, bolstered by open-source reviews, hardened kernels, and transparent development pipelines. While that trust is well-founded, attackers have shifted … - Linux Systems Running Wireshark May Be Exposed to Remote Attacks
Wireshark is one of those tools Linux teams quietly depend on everywhere: SOC pipelines, packet capture nodes, incident response systems, and long-running forensic environments. That’s what makes the … - Your Linux Logs Probably Aren’t Catching Attacks: 2026 Detection Gaps
When a Linux system is compromised, the logs should tell you what happened. In a lot of cases, they don’t. - Control Panel Authentication Failures Expose Entire Linux Servers
Linux security usually comes down to access controls and permissions, but those controls only work if the platform enforcing them holds up. What happens when the control layer most Linux environments … - Seccomp, AppArmor, SELinux: Where Linux Security Controls Fall Short
Most Linux hardening work stays focused on access. Flip on a control, lock things down, move on. Doesn’t mean you’re actually covered. - Ubuntu Copy Fail High Local Privilege Escalation Threat Advisory 2026-31431
Most Linux hardening focuses on access. This vulnerability bypasses that entirely. - Why Memory Safety Is Becoming a Core Requirement in Modern Software
Most information security best practices are built on a single, comfortable assumption: that we have control over what software is running on our hardware, and that the underlying system behaves exact … - The End of “Patch and Pray”: How Rust Is Reshaping Memory Safety in Linux
Most information security best practices are built on a single, comfortable assumption: that if we find a bug, we can patch it, and once it’s patched, the system is “safe” again. - Kernel Hardening Trends: What’s Changing in Upstream Security Controls
Think about Linux security like the structural integrity of a building. Most information security best practices focus on the front door—locks, cameras, and ID badges. That’s the “policy” layer. It’s … - Ubuntu PackageKit Critical Local Privilege Escalation CVE-2026-41651
Most information security best practices are built on a single, comfortable assumption: that the “root” gate is locked and only the administrator holds the key. We assume that unless we explicitly han …
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