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November 3, 2011 in Linux

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  1. Linux Action News 269
    Old school Ubuntu has a new cool, Google calls out Google, and some IoT news you can use.Sponsored By:Kolide: Kolide can help you nail third-party audits and internal compliance goals with endpoint se …
  2. Linux Action News 268
    The contested subsystem coming soon, a sobering assessment of wireless support in Linux, and a triumph for free software.Sponsored By:Kolide: Kolide can help you nail third-party audits and internal c …
  3. Linux Action News 267
    We tried Fedora 37 on the Pi 4, the Google surprise this week, and our thoughts on the WSL 1.0 release.Sponsored By:Linode: Sign up using the link on this page and receive a $100 60-day credit towards …
  4. Linux Action News 266
    Microsoft’s new goodies for Linux users, the Ubuntu Summit wraps up, and our takeaways from the recent fireside chat with Linus Torvalds.Sponsored By:Linode: Sign up using the link on this page and re …
  5. Linux Action News 265
    What you need to know about that new OpenSSL vulnerability, the big bcachefs update we’ve been waiting for, and why the community is creating a Gitea fork.Sponsored By:Linode: Sign up using the link o …
  6. Linux Action News 264
    The focus of the new Ubuntu release, Gitea’s surprising announcement, and Linux prepares to drop another architecture.Sponsored By:Kolide: Kolide can help you nail third-party audits and internal comp …
  7. Linux Action News 263
    What makes Google’s new OS so secure, a critical WiFi vulnerability in the Kernel, and why Linus is tapping the hype breaks for Linux 6.1.Sponsored By:Linode: Sign up using the link on this page and r …
  8. Linux Action News 262
    Plasma 5.26’s standout features, Canonical flips the script on Red Hat, and why Android is leaking traffic outside VPNs.Sponsored By:Linode: Sign up using the link on this page and receive a $100 60-d …
  9. Linux Action News 261
    Our thoughts on IBM slicing up more of Red Hat, what stands out in Nextcloud Hub 3, and a few essential fixes finally landing in the Linux kernel.Sponsored By:Linode: Sign up using the link on this pa …
  10. Linux Action News 260
    The controversial change for the GNU Toolchain, critical vulnerabilities in popular Matrix clients, and the significant milestone for the Ingenuity LinuxCopter this week.Sponsored By:Linode: Sign up u …

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  1. 072 Sourcetrunk : Gwibber
    This episode will talk about the microblogging freedom, meet Gwibber. Gwibber Gwibber Develop Spaz choqok Android pick : Mustard music from Copper Box theme from Brand New Sin on music.podshow.com Bee …
  2. 071 Sourcetrunk : DansGuardian
    This episode will show you how to implement an open source web content filter for personal or corporate use. Fear the ugly side of the internet ? Fear not. Use DansGuardian DansGuardian Installation H …
  3. 070 Sourcetrunk : Baobab / Disk Usage Analyzer
    This episode will show you how to spot (in a blink of an eye) where your precious Gigabytes and Megabytes went. Meet Baobab (aka Disk Usage Analyzer) Baobab Sourceforge project Donate ! WinDirStat Dis …
  4. 069 Sourcetrunk : Hydrogen
    This episode will bring you professional yet simple and intuitive pattern-based drum programming … with tremendous help from the audience. Hydrogen donate to Hydrogen AV Linux Distro 64 Studio Distr …
  5. 068 Sourcetrunk : DVD::Rip, AcidRip, OGMRip, K9Copy and HandBrake
    This episode will be a short DVD ripper Showdown ! Learn all about the DVD rippers that could make your life a whole lot easier when managing your DVD collection. DVD::Rip donate to DVD::Rip AcidRip O …
  6. 067 Sourcetrunk : Wolfenstein – Enemy Territory
    This episode will be all about first person shooting which involves skill, teamplay and more complexity than the simple, frantic jumping and shooting. Enjoy Enemy Territory. Enemy Territory Enemy Terr …
  7. 066 Sourcetrunk : phpMyAdmin
    This episode will try to demonstrate how managing MySQL servers can actually be fun, clear and easy when doing it with an advanced web application like phpMyAdmin phpMyAdmin phpMyAdmin documentation d …
  8. 065 Sourcetrunk : Clonezilla
    This episode will try to show you how to clone your Linux, OSX, Windows, BSD (or other system) in just a matter of minutes. User friendly bit by bit copying with Clonezilla (and even more with Clonezi …
  9. 064 Sourcetrunk : Back In Time
    This episode will try to show you how to backup your linux workplace in less then a few minutes. Back In Time provides a simple backup program which makes the fine art of snapshots easy, usable and ca …
  10. 063 Sourcetrunk : Firefox Sync and Mozilla Weave
    This episode will help you manage and centralize your bookmarks with Firefox Sync. Managing your browsing experience on different devices was never this stress-less, seamless and easy to use. The more …

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  1. Episode 12: Optimizing Kernel Boot Time Part 2
    Maciej and Gene continue talking about system minimization and what steps you can take to reduce the memory footprint of your embedded device and get faster boot times and execution. Strategies includ …
  2. Episode 11: Optimizing Kernel Boot Time
    Gene and Maciej were finally able to do a podcast together this week. In this discussion they talked about the process of minimizing kernel boot times with various approaches and trade-offs associated …
  3. Episode 10: Review of ESEC Conference in Japan
    Maciej Halasz recently returned from his trip to Japan visiting customers and attending the Embedded Systems Expo and Conference (ESEC) held May 16-18 in Tokyo. In this podcast, Maciej talks about his …
  4. Episode 9: The Promise of Linux
    Gene Sally frequently visits customers to understand why they selected Linux and if it met their expectations. In this podcast, Gene discusses what he heard from a variety of customers at various stag …
  5. Episode 8: Jeremiah Lott Interview – Senior Software Engineer at TimeSys
    Maciej interviews Jeremiah Lott who is a Senior Software Engineer at TimeSys. They discuss how TimeSys’ Eclipse-based IDE product, TimeStorm, helps embedded Linux developers throughout the entire deve …
  6. Episode 7: Evaluating Linux for your project?
    In this episode, Maciej and Gene share their experiences with customers and give some practical advice so you can make the best of your evaluation. For example, hear how companies can benefit greatly …
  7. Episode 6: Rob Landley Interview – Self Professed Embedded Linux Geek
    Special guest interview with Rob Landley, self professed embedded Linux geek, talks about a wide range of topics; how he got involved with embedded Linux and later the ubiquitous BusyBox project, the …
  8. Episode 5: What goes into a LinuxLink?
    In this episode, Gene and Maciej discuss the engineering that goes into build a Linux distribution for LinuxLink — from getting the cross-compilation environment ready, to homogenizing the source pac …
  9. Episode 4: Getting Started with Embedded Linux
    Discussion of the basics of getting started with Embedded Linux including: Host environment set up, what works and what doesnt work, using Cygwin and some common challenges and pitfalls of embedded Li …
  10. Episode 3: The State of Embedded Linux
    Gene Sally and Maciej Halasz discuss where embedded Linux was 5 years ago, where it is Today and where they think it is going.

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  1. Going Linux #450 · Linux 2023 Year in review
    Bill gets new tech and we discuss some happenings from 2023. Maya OS, Nix OS, Rhino Linux, Redhat, Cachy Linux and much more. Episode Time Stamps 00:00 Going Linux #450 · Linux 2023 Year in review 02: …
  2. Going Linux #449 · Listener Feedback
    Bill gets a solid state drive and leaves Windows for gaming using Steam on Linux. He continues distro hopping using Ventoy. Phil comments on Pop and Wayland, Bhiku comments on Linux antivirus, George …
  3. Going Linux #448 · Three Lightweight Distributions
    Three lightweight Linux distributions to try. The idea for this show comes from our longtime minion, Bhikhu who during the last listener feedback suggested that Bill try Bodhi and Enlive. Episode Time …
  4. Going Linux #447 · Listener Feedback
    We talk about SCALE21x, an update on Ubuntu Cinnamon, and Ubuntu’s move to Wayland. Our listener, Liz seems upset, Troy connects Linux to Google Drive, Jack partitions a hard drive, Bhiku has suggesti …
  5. Going Linux #446 · Welcome to Linux – Utilities
    We’ve talked about the applications that are provided with Linux. Now let’s talk about some of the utilities that are provided out of the box with many Linux distributions. Command line utilities Grap …
  6. Going Linux #445 · Listener Feedback
    Listener Sean provides a lot of voicemail on video and audio players, command line applications, live distributions torrent clients, and more. George comments about antivirus and Phil asks about synci …
  7. Going Linux #444 · Welcome to Linux! – Desktops
    We review some of the most popular Linux desktop environment options. Included are KDE Plasma, Gnome, Cinnamon, MATE, XFCE, LXDE, Budgie, Pantheon and Deepin. Episode Time Stamps 00:00 Going Linux #44 …
  8. Going Linux #443 · Listener Feedback
    Lots of software suggestions from our listeners. Suggestion for a Linux tablet. Even hardware suggestions. Episode Time Stamps 00:00 Going Linux #443 · Listener Feedback 01:47 Update on Ubuntu Cinnamo …
  9. Going Linux #442 · Welcome to Linux! Kubuntu
    Bill provides a review of Kubuntu, how easy it was to install, and how well it might fit for a computer user new to Linux. Episode Time Stamps 00:00 Going Linux #442 · Welcome to Linux! Kubuntu 00:60 …
  10. Going Linux #441 · Listener Feedback
    We get questions on password managers, how we record the podcast, and wear-leveling on SSDs. We get asked for hardware suggestions and get a follow-up on running Linux on the LG Gram. Episode Time Sta …

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  1. bsdtalk237 – The FreeBSD Journal with George Neville-Neil
    An interview with George Neville-Neil about the upcoming FreeBSD Journal electronic magazine.  More information at http://www.freebsdjournal.com/ The interview was recorded using google voice, and I a …
  2. bsdtalk236 – NYCBSDCon 2014 with Brian Callahan and Ike Levy
    Interview with Brian Callahan and Ike Levy about the upcoming NYCBSDCon 2014.  More information at http://www.nycbsdcon.org. Also, it has been eight years of BSDTalk! File Info: 20Min, 10MB. Ogg Link: …
  3. bsdtalk235 – Allan Jude
    This episode has been brought to you by the id utility, which returns a user identity.  The id utility first appeared in 4.4 BSD. Interview with Allan Jude at vBSDCon.  We talk about ScaleEngine, Jupi …
  4. bsdtalk234 – Henning Brauer at vBSDCon
    An interview from vBSDCon with Henning Brauer.  We talk about his recent work with the pf firewall and the queuing system. File Info: 30Min, 14MB. Ogg Link: https://archive.org/download/bsdtalk234/bsd …
  5. bsdtalk233 – From GCC to LLVM/CLANG with David Chisnall
    Recording of the vBSDCon 2013 talk “Migrating from GCC to LLVM/CLANG” with David Chisnall. File Info: 1hour, 31MB. Ogg Link: https://archive.org/download/bsdtalk233/bsdtalk233.ogg …
  6. bsdtalk232 – Thomas Cort
    Interview with Thomas Cort.  We talk about his work on Minix, NetBSD, and the Google Summer of Code. More info on Minix at http://www.minix3.org/ File Info: 15Min, 7MB. Ogg Link: https://archive.org/d …
  7. bsdtalk231 – The FreeBSD Documentation Project
    Interview with Tom Rhodes, Glen Barber, Benedict Reuschling, and Warren Block from the FreeBSD Documentation Project at BSDCan 2013. More info at http://www.freebsd.org/docproj/ File Info: 14Min, 7MB. …
  8. bsdtalk230 – vBSDcon with Verisign CTO Burt Kaliski
    Interview with Verisign CTO Burt Kaliski about vBSDcon. More information at http://www.vbsdcon.com/ File Info: 12Min, 6MB. Ogg Link: https://archive.org/download/bsdtalk230/bsdtalk230.ogg …
  9. bsdtalk229 – Chris Cappuccio
    This episode has been brought to you by jot, the utility to print sequential or random data.  The jot utility first appeared in 4.2BSD. Interview with Chris Cappuccio.  We talk about nsh and flashrd f …
  10. bsdtalk228 – Michael W. Lucas
    Interview with Michael W. Lucas at BSDCan 2013.  We talk about some of his recent books including Absolute OpenBSD 2nd edition and DNSSEC Mastery. You can find him at www.michaelwlucas.com File Info: …

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November 2, 2011 in Linux

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  1. 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 …
  2. 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 …
  3. 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 …
  4. 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 …
  5. 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 …
  6. 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… …
  7. 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 …
  8. 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… …
  9. 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 …
  10. 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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  1. Rocky Linux 8 GStreamer1 Plugins Experience Moderate Memory Growth Issue
    A security update for gstreamer1-plugins-good addresses vulnerabilities affecting Rocky Linux 8, including memory growth and potential out-of-bounds errors, enhancing system protection.
  2. Rocky Linux 8 java-21-openjdk Moderate HTTP TLS Upgrades RLSA-2026-55787
    A security update for java-21-openjdk on Rocky Linux 8 addresses vulnerabilities improving resource resolving, HTTP connections, and TLS servers, with multiple CVEs cited for their impacts.
  3. Gentoo acl attr Multiple Vulnerabilities GLSA-202608-20
    Gentoo Linux announced a high-severity advisory regarding multiple vulnerabilities in acl and attr packages, potentially allowing local privilege escalation, with affected versions requiring upgrades …
  4. Gentoo quickjs-ng High Multiple Code Execution Threat GLSA-202608-19
    Gentoo Linux has issued a security advisory for quickjs-ng due to multiple vulnerabilities, particularly one that could allow arbitrary code execution, urging users to upgrade to version 0.12.0 or hig …
  5. Gentoo Emacs High Arbitrary Code Execution Risk GLSA-202608-18
    A vulnerability in Emacs allows arbitrary code execution by tricking users into opening malicious files, prompting a recommended upgrade for affected versions to ensure security.
  6. Gentoo libssh2 High Remote Code Execution Vulnerability GLSA-202608-17
    Gentoo Linux has issued a high-severity security advisory regarding multiple vulnerabilities in libssh2, which could lead to remote code execution; affected users should upgrade to version 1.11.1-r2.
  7. Slackware mozilla-thunderbird Critical Security Issues Fix 2026-231-02
    New mozilla-thunderbird packages have been released for Slackware 15.0 and -current, addressing various security issues and requiring an upgrade by users.
  8. Slackware Mozilla-Firefox Critical Security Fix SSA-2026-231-01
    New Mozilla Firefox packages for Slackware 15.0 and -current address security vulnerabilities, offering significant updates and improvements along with detailed change logs and installation instructio …
  9. Rocky Linux 9 RLSA-2026-56973 MySQL Important Performance Issues
    Rocky Linux 9 has released an important security update for MySQL 8.4, addressing multiple unspecified vulnerabilities, bugs, and enhancements to improve database operations and security.
  10. Debian 12 Swift Security Update DLA-4746-1 Addresses SSRF DoS Risks
    Multiple security vulnerabilities in the Swift package could lead to information disclosure or denial of service, prompting an upgrade to version 2.30.1-0+deb12u2 for Debian 12.

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  1. 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 …
  2. Why Linux Rootkits Still Matter in Cloud and VMware Environments 
    Linux rootkits are old, but they never really disappeared. They just stopped attracting the same attention.
  3. Essential Cybersecurity Practices for Businesses to Protect Data
    In this increasingly digital era, every business, no matter the size, has to be vigilant about its cybersecurity. Data breaches have become rampant over the past several years, costing even the top co …
  4. Linux Kernel Fragnesia Critical Privilege Escalation CVE-2026-46300
    Linux administrators are once again dealing with a familiar problem: a local Linux foothold that can potentially become full root access.
  5. Top Linux Vulnerability Scanners in 2026: A Guide to Open-Source Security Tools
    Computer systems, software, applications, and Linux servers are all vulnerable to network security threats. Failure to identify these cybersecurity vulnerabilities, often through modern vulnerability …
  6. What Is a Checksum? Meaning, Examples & Why You Should Use Them
    A checksum is a calculated value that represents the exact contents of a file or message. If the file changes — even by a single byte — the checksum changes as well. That’s why it’s often described as …
  7. Best Open-Source Linux Patch Management Software for Secure Linux Servers
    Linux servers already have package managers. For most admins, that creates an assumption that patching is largely solved. Run updates, reboot when needed, move on. In small environments, that can feel …
  8. Explore 2026 Secure Linux Distros for Enhanced Privacy and Security
    Privacy and security have never been more important—or more under threat. With headlines constantly reporting data breaches, hacks, and the unchecked collection of sensitive personal information, it’s …
  9. Kernel Panic in Linux: Causes, Diagnosis & Fixes (2026 Guide)
    A kernel panic still means the same thing it always has — the Linux kernel hit a fault it couldn’t handle and shut down to avoid damage. When it happens, the system stops cold. On hardware, you’ll see …
  10. Exploring Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) Techniques And Tools For Cybersecurity Applications
    Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) is the practice of collecting information from published or publicly available sources for intelligence purposes.

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