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November 2, 2011 in Linux

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  1. LXer: GNOME 47 brings back some customization options, but let's not go crazy
    Published at LXer: The latest release of the de facto default desktop of most Linux distros brings some new features � but the GNOME 4x transition isn’t done yet. GNOME 47 was released last week, code …
  2. LXer: Radxa E20C is a Compact Low-Cost Router with Dual Gigabit Ethernet and Up to 4GB RAM
    Published at LXer: The E20C Mini Network Titan from Radxa is powered by the Rockchip RK3528A System-on-Chip and features dual Gigabit Ethernet ports. Its ultra-compact form factor and aluminum case ar …
  3. LXer: 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: September 29th, 2024
    Published at LXer: The 207th installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on September 29th, 2024, keeping you updated with the most important things happening in the Linux …
  4. LXer: Void Linux (Finally) Bids Farewell to Python 2
    Published at LXer: Void Linux finally replaces Python 2 with Python 3 and upgrades its buildbot to enhance package delivery. Read More… …
  5. LXer: Creating a public counterpoint for AI
    Published at LXer: Mozilla is releasing a vision for Public AI, a robust ecosystem of initiatives that promote public goods, public orientation and public use throughout every step of AI development a …
  6. LXer: Linux 6.12-rc1 Released With QR Code Panic Messages, PREEMPT_RT & Sched_ext
    Published at LXer: As expected the Linux 6.12-rc1 kernel is out today in marking the end of the very exciting two-week Linux 6.12 merge window that saw many high profile features land. Read More… …
  7. LXer: HardenedBSD and Protectli Partner to Build a Censorship-Resistant Mesh Network
    Published at LXer: The HardenedBSD Foundation has partnered with Protectli, a manufacturer of open-source firewall appliances, to develop a censorship- and surveillance-resistant mesh network. Read Mo …
  8. LXer: Raspberry Pi AI Camera takes inferencing load off the CPU
    Published at LXer: Raspberry Pi has launched a camera module with AI smarts on board. But all that inferencing goodness comes at a price. Looking for all the world like a normal camera module � if eve …
  9. LXer: ESP32-Based Module with 3MP Camera and 9-Axis Sensor System
    Published at LXer: The ATOMS3R Camera Kit M12 is a compact, programmable IoT controller featuring a 3-megapixel OV3660 camera for high-resolution image capture. Designed for IoT applications, motion d …
  10. LXer: qBittorrent 5.0 BitTorrent Client Adds Support for Systemd Power Management
    Published at LXer: qBittorrent 5.0 has been released today as a major update to this popular open-source, free, and cross-platform BitTorrent client written in Qt that introduces numerous new features …

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  1. SUSE 16 Kernel Important Security Issues Local Root Exploit 2026-22034-1
    An update that solves five vulnerabilities can now be installed.
  2. SUSE Linux Kernel Important Patch for Security Issues 2026-22035-1
    An update that solves five vulnerabilities can now be installed.
  3. Ubuntu 26.04 LTS strongSwan Critical DoS Risk USN-8407-1
    strongSwan could be made to crash or run programs if it received specially crafted network traffic.
  4. SUSE Linux Enterprise 16 Kernel Important Security Update Vuln 2026-22036-1
    An update that solves two vulnerabilities can now be installed.
  5. SUSE Linux Enterprise Kernel Important Security Update 2026-22037-1
    An update that solves three vulnerabilities can now be installed.
  6. SUSE Linux Kernel Important Security Update 2026-22038-1
    An update that solves six vulnerabilities can now be installed.
  7. SUSE Linux Enterprise 16 Kernel Important Update Six Issues Fixed
    An update that solves six vulnerabilities can now be installed.
  8. SUSE Linux Enterprise 16 Kernel Important Security Update 2026-22040-1
    An update that solves six vulnerabilities can now be installed.
  9. SUSE Enterprise Server 16.0 Moderate csync2 Vulnerability CVE-2026-41051
    An update that solves one vulnerability and contains one feature can now be installed.
  10. Debian Oldstable Keystone Important Access Issues Fixed DSA-6331-1
    Multiple vulnerabilities were discovered in Keystone, the OpenStack identity service, which may result in authorisation bypass, privilege escalation, user impersonation or incomplete termination of ac …

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  1. AI-Driven Cybersecurity Upgrades: 3 Strategic Uses
    With the increasing pace and complexity of digital attacks, analysts are turning to AI threat detection to stretch IT resources and keep out cyber threats. No matter the size of a company’s operations …
  2. Understanding Log Management and Analysis Tools for Linux Systems
  3. Beyond the Sandbox: Container Escape Techniques Observed in Recent Research
    Containers were sold on the promise of container isolation. Think of them like clean, separate rooms in a house where nothing leaks from one room to another. Most teams still operate on this assumptio …
  4. What is Nmap? How To Use It Effectively for Network Security
    Nmap, short for “Network Mapper,” is an open-source network security tool for discovery and auditing. It is one of the most widely used network mapping tools for system administrators to search for ho …
  5. Everything You Need to Know About Linux Proxy Servers (2026 Guide)
    A linux proxy server has been around for years, but in 2026, it’s become baseline infrastructure. Privacy demands are higher, compliance rules are stricter, and the hybrid cloud has blurred the edge o …
  6. The Hidden Security Risks of Open-Source AI
    Alright, let’s talk about open-source AI models. If you’re a Linux admin or developer, and you’re already spinning up VMs, writing scripts, or monitoring logs like your life depends on it, you might a …
  7. Exploring AI Risks and Detection Solutions in Linux Open Source Software
    It’s hard to think of a technology more impactful than Artificial Intelligence (AI). While it’s been around for a while, it’s only recently broken into the mainstream. Now that it has, it’s rewriting …
  8. Linux Web Apps: Achieve SOC 2 Compliance and Secure Your Applications
    Security is vital for your Linux web apps, but keeping up with the latest exploits and meeting compliance standards can quickly become overwhelming.
  9. Master Safe Torrenting in 2024: Strategies to Protect Your Data
    Peer-to-peer (P2P) torrenting users risk downloading malware, accessing unauthorized content, and having their computers infected with viruses, which could limit their online connection and lead to se …
  10. Initiating Your Journey With Linux Server Security and Optimal Safeguarding
    Are your Linux servers secure? No machine connected to the internet is 100% secure, of course. In the words of security guru Bruce Schneier: “Security is a process, not a product.” However, this doesn …

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