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video: https://youtu.be/PtP_jOlAIHE Comment on the TWIL Forum (https://thisweekinlinux.com/forum) This week in Linux, we have a lot of cool stuff to talk about. First, we're going to talk about the future of KDE Plasma. Then we're going to go into the future of OpenSUSE because Leap 16 beta has been released and the final version will be coming out this year. Then we'll also have a new version of Mozilla Firefox. And also we have some interesting news from the Oregon State University because there's some potential risk of closure of their Open Source Lab, which would be a shame. And then we're also going to talk about Redis because they're back in the news this week because they want to redo with Open Source. All of this and more on This Week in Linux, the weekly news show that keeps you up to date with what's going on in the Linux and Open Source world. Now let's jump right into Your Source for Linux GNews. Download as MP3 (https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/2389be04-5c79-485e-b1ca-3a5b2cebb006/7cb90299-be53-43c6-90d5-019ad4489590.mp3) Support the Show Become a Patron = tuxdigital.com/membership (https://tuxdigital.com/membership) Store = tuxdigital.com/store (https://tuxdigital.com/store) Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:52 Future of KDE Plasma: LTS, Telementry, & more 07:45 openSUSE Leap 16 Beta Released 13:49 Trinity Desktop R14.1.4 Released 17:17 Sandfly Security, agentless Linux security 19:15 Mozilla Firefox 138 Released 27:09 OSU Open Source Lab At Risk Of Closure 31:46 Redis wants a Redo with Open Source 37:28 Red Hat Summit 2025 39:47 Support the show Links: Future of KDE Plasma: LTS, Telementry, & more https://pointieststick.com/2025/05/01/notes-from-the-graz-plasma-sprint/ (https://pointieststick.com/2025/05/01/notes-from-the-graz-plasma-sprint/) openSUSE Leap 16 Beta Released https://news.opensuse.org/2025/04/30/leap-16-enters-beta/ (https://news.opensuse.org/2025/04/30/leap-16-enters-beta/) https://news.opensuse.org/2025/05/02/tw-monthly-update-april/ (https://news.opensuse.org/2025/05/02/tw-monthly-update-april/) Trinity Desktop R14.1.4 Released https://www.trinitydesktop.org/ (https://www.trinitydesktop.org/) https://www.trinitydesktop.org/newsentry.php?entry=2025.04.27 (https://www.trinitydesktop.org/newsentry.php?entry=2025.04.27) Sandfly Security, agentless Linux security https://thisweekinlinux.com/sandfly (https://thisweekinlinux.com/sandfly) https://destinationlinux.net/409 (https://destinationlinux.net/409) Mozilla Firefox 138 Released https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/138.0/releasenotes/ (https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/138.0/releasenotes/) https://blog.mozilla.org/en/firefox/tab-groups-community/ (https://blog.mozilla.org/en/firefox/tab-groups-community/) https://www.howtogeek.com/235670/organize-manage-your-firefox-tabs-like-a-pro-with-the-tab-groups-add-on/ (https://www.howtogeek.com/235670/organize-manage-your-firefox-tabs-like-a-pro-with-the-tab-groups-add-on/) OSU Open Source Lab At Risk Of Closure https://osuosl.org/blog/osl-future/ (https://osuosl.org/blog/osl-future/) Redis wants a Redo with Open Source https://redis.io/blog/agplv3/ (https://redis.io/blog/agplv3/) https://antirez.com/news/151 (https://antirez.com/news/151) https://youtu.be/r67MRruNhow (https://youtu.be/r67MRruNhow) Red Hat Summit 2025 https://www.redhat.com/en/summit (https://www.redhat.com/en/summit) https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/red-hat-summit-ansiblefest-2025-ansible-sessions-you-dont-want-miss (https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/red-hat-summit-ansiblefest-2025-ansible-sessions-you-dont-want-miss) Support the show https://tuxdigital.com/membership (https://tuxdigital.com/membership) https://store.tuxdigital.com/ (https://store.tuxdigital.com/)
Im Juni sorgte CVE-2024-1086 kurzzeitig für Aufsehen. NixOS 24.05 und SLES sowie openSUSE Leap 15 SP6 wurden veröffentlicht - letzteres steht für das letzte Release der Hauptversion. Zabbix erschien in der neuen Version 7.0. Neben zahlreichen Software-Updates wurden auch neue ARM- und RISC-V-Notebooks verschiedener Hersteller angekündigt. Der Sovereign Tech Fund startet in eine nächste Förderrunde, während Debian über verschiedene Themen diskutiert.
This week we talk about network documentation and alerts! What makes a good alert? When should you tap a human on the shoulder, and what should be left to the backlog? -- During The Show -- 01:50 Music Production On Linux - William MuseScore (https://musescore.org/en) LMMS (https://lmms.io/) Audacity (https://www.audacityteam.org/) Write in if you do music on Linux! 05:45 DIY Smart Plug - Charlie Instructables (https://www.instructables.com/Plug-It-Open-Source-Smart-Plug/) TH3D Studio (https://www.th3dstudio.com/product/ezplug-open-source-wifi-smart-plug/) Enough electricity it could kill you 09:15 Thoughts from the AMA - Steve S "good enough" "Class of tool" vs "disposable" CLECs moving away from copper Convert to VOIP and ATA Cell companies not held to the same standard Right tool for the right job 17:30 Frappe.io - theendbeta Frappe.io (https://frappe.io/products) Looks cool Lots of apps Haven't used it 22:00 News Wire Perl 5.40 - Perl Doc (https://perldoc.perl.org/perldelta) Tor Browser 13.0.16 - Tor Project (https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-browser-13016/) Firefox 127 - Mozilla (https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/127.0/releasenotes/) ICEWM 3.6 - Github (https://github.com/ice-wm/icewm/releases/tag/3.6.0) Cinnamon 6.2 - OMG Ubuntu (https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/06/cinnamon-6-2-desktop-whats-new) Opensuse Leap 15.6 - Opensuse (https://get.opensuse.org/leap/15.6/) Open Standards - Health Care IT News (https://www.healthcareitnews.com/news/linux-foundation-seeks-collaborators-new-interoperability-open-standard) Open Source Summit - PR News Wire (https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/the-linux-foundation-announces-schedule-for-open-source-summit-europe-2024-302172461.html) In-Vehicle Linux Milestone - Businesswire (https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240617966014/en/Red-Hat-Achieves-Major-Milestone-for-In-Vehicle-Linux-with-Functional-Safety-Assessment-and-Certification-for-Linux-Math-Library) DISGOMOJI - Bleeping Computer (https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/new-linux-malware-is-controlled-through-emojis-sent-from-discord/) Unity Catalog - Datanami (https://www.datanami.com/this-just-in/databricks-open-sources-unity-catalog-creating-the-industrys-only-universal-catalog-for-data-and-ai/) OpenVLA - Venture Beat (https://venturebeat.com/ai/openvla-is-an-open-source-generalist-robotics-model/) OpenSora - GitHub (https://github.com/hpcaitech/Open-Sora) Stable Difusion 3 Medium - Stability.ai (https://stability.ai/news/stable-diffusion-3-medium) 23:20 NetBox Interview Adam Kennedy - Senior Network Admin Network documentation NetBox Single source of truth DCIM (Data Center Infrastructure Management) Holds tons of information Documenting changes Importing/Exporting information Netbox and Ansible Extra information 34:00 Best Practices OS Ticket - Client notes Markdown docs Plain text Explorable and discoverable GNS3 (https://www.gns3.com/) NetBox falls down with multiple clients Menu Bar hides What is standard documentation? 3 Choices Plain text Wiki system Purpose built software Good to re-evaluate from time to time Cost of up ending the apple cart 48:00 Alerts What is a good alert? They need to be actionable What the problem is How it happened Where do I go Why dashboards are bad Ticket back log Human attention -- The Extra Credit Section -- For links to the articles and material referenced in this week's episode check out this week's page from our podcast dashboard! This Episode's Podcast Dashboard (http://podcast.asknoahshow.com/395) Phone Systems for Ask Noah provided by Voxtelesys (http://www.voxtelesys.com/asknoah) Join us in our dedicated chatroom #GeekLab:linuxdelta.com on Matrix (https://element.linuxdelta.com/#/room/#geeklab:linuxdelta.com) -- Stay In Touch -- Find all the resources for this show on the Ask Noah Dashboard Ask Noah Dashboard (http://www.asknoahshow.com) Need more help than a radio show can offer? Altispeed provides commercial IT services and they're excited to offer you a great deal for listening to the Ask Noah Show. Call today and ask about the discount for listeners of the Ask Noah Show! Altispeed Technologies (http://www.altispeed.com/) Contact Noah live [at] asknoahshow.com -- Twitter -- Noah - Kernellinux (https://twitter.com/kernellinux) Ask Noah Show (https://twitter.com/asknoahshow) Altispeed Technologies (https://twitter.com/altispeed)
https://youtu.be/4uNJpbe4eSk Forum Discussion Thread (https://forum.tuxdigital.com/t/267-raspberry-pi-ipo-tuxedo-snapdragon-laptop-valve-lawsuit-opensuse-leap-more-linux-news/6268) This week in Linux we saw some big releases from openSUSE, Mozilla, and more. We're also going to take a look at a new prototype laptop from TUXEDO Computers that I am very excited about. Then we'll jump into everyone's favorite segment, Legal News, because Valve is being sued for apparently overcharging gamers even though its much cheaper than buying games on console . . . hmm. All of this and more on this episode of This Week in Linux, Your Source for Linux GNews! Download as MP3 (https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/2389be04-5c79-485e-b1ca-3a5b2cebb006/518b0de2-780e-4d90-a34f-b8be1eb92f07.mp3) Sponsored by: Kolide - thisweekinlinux.com/kolide (https://thisweekinlinux.com/kolide) Want to Support the Show? Become a Patron = https://tuxdigital.com/membership (https://tuxdigital.com/membership) Store = https://tuxdigital.com/store (https://tuxdigital.com/store) Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:40 Raspberry Pi IPO on London Stock Exchange 01:37 Tuxedo Snapdragon X Elite Laptop Prototype 05:55 openSUSE Leap 15.6 Released 09:17 Sponsored by Kolide 10:57 Lawsuit filed against Valve 24:38 Linus Torvalds Merging Extensible Scheduler “sched_ext” 29:07 Mozilla Firefox 127 Released 34:14 NetXMS 5.0.4 Released 37:22 Outro Links: Raspberry Pi IPO on London Stock Exchange https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/raspberry-pi-ipo/ (https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/raspberry-pi-ipo/) https://www.londonstockexchange.com/stock/RPI/raspberry-pi-holdings-plc... (https://www.londonstockexchange.com/stock/RPI/raspberry-pi-holdings-plc/company-page) https://frontpagelinux.com/news/raspberry-pi-goes-public-with-ipo-on... (https://frontpagelinux.com/news/raspberry-pi-goes-public-with-ipo-on-london-stock-exchange/) Tuxedo Snapdragon X Elite Laptop Prototype https://www.tuxedocomputers.com/en/TUXEDO-on-ARM-is-coming.tuxedo (https://www.tuxedocomputers.com/en/TUXEDO-on-ARM-is-coming.tuxedo) https://www.qualcomm.com/developer/blog/2024/05/upstreaming-linux-kernel.. (https://www.qualcomm.com/developer/blog/2024/05/upstreaming-linux-kernel-support-for-the-snapdragon-x-elite) https://destinationlinux.net/374 (https://destinationlinux.net/374) openSUSE Leap 15.6 Released https://get.opensuse.org/leap/15.6/ (https://get.opensuse.org/leap/15.6/) https://news.opensuse.org/2024/06/12/leap-unveils-choices-for-users/ (https://news.opensuse.org/2024/06/12/leap-unveils-choices-for-users/) https://en.opensuse.org/Features_15.6 (https://en.opensuse.org/Features_15.6) https://frontpagelinux.com/news/opensuse-leap-15-6-released-heres-what-you-need... (https://frontpagelinux.com/news/opensuse-leap-15-6-released-heres-what-you-need-to-know/) Lawsuit filed against Valve https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2024/06/valve-faces-a-656-million-lawsuit-in-the-uk... (https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2024/06/valve-faces-a-656-million-lawsuit-in-the-uk-for-overcharging-14-million-pc-gamers) Linus Torvalds Merging Extensible Scheduler "sched_ext" https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/CAHk-=wg8APE61e5Ddq5mwH55Eh0ZLDV4Tr+c6_gFS7g2AxnuHQ... (https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/CAHk-=wg8APE61e5Ddq5mwH55Eh0ZLDV4Tr+c6_gFS7g2AxnuHQ@mail.gmail.com/) https://frontpagelinux.com/news/linus-torvalds-merging-extensible-scheduler-sched_ext... (https://frontpagelinux.com/news/linus-torvalds-merging-extensible-scheduler-sched_ext-in-linux-6-11/) https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-6.11-Extensible-Scheduler (https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-6.11-Extensible-Scheduler) Mozilla Firefox 127 Released https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/127.0/releasenotes/ (https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/127.0/releasenotes/) https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/new/ (https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/new/) https://frontpagelinux.com/news/mozilla-firefox-127-is-now-available-here-is-whats-new/ (https://frontpagelinux.com/news/mozilla-firefox-127-is-now-available-here-is-whats-new/) NetXMS 5.0.4 Released https://netxms.com/ (https://netxms.com/) https://netxms.com/release-notes (https://netxms.com/release-notes) https://frontpagelinux.com/news/netxms-5-0-4-released-for-open-source-network-monitoring... (https://frontpagelinux.com/news/netxms-5-0-4-released-for-open-source-network-monitoring-and-management/)
This week in Linux we saw some big releases from openSUSE, Mozilla, and more. We're also going to take a look at a new prototype laptop from TUXEDO Computers that I am very excited about. Then we'll jump into everyone's favorite segment, Legal News, because Valve is being sued for apparently overcharging gamers even though […]
Im März fanden nicht nur die Chemnitzer Linux Tage 2024 statt: so sind erste Details zu Fedora 41 durchgesickert, während die openSUSE Leap 15.6 Beta erscheint. Redis ändert die Lizenz und verärgert damit große Teile der Community. Desktop-User freuen sich diesen Monat mit GNOME 46 und KDE Plasma 6 gleich über zwei neue Versionen. Parallel gibt es eine erste Version des Fedora Cosmic Atomic-Spins. Linux 6.8 erscheint mit neuen Funktionen und Treibern, während das cURL-Projekt die Einstellung der x64 32-bit-Variante plant.
Data-hoard with purpose and manage your audiobooks and podcasts with one application, plus the lone Linux box that remains on Mars.
Das neue Jahr beginnt wie es aufgehört hat: mit CVEs, neuen Versionen und Jubiläen. Dieses Mal wollen SMTP Smuggling und Terrapin besprochen werden. Linux 6.7, Wine 9.0 und Nobara 39 erscheinen, während sich erste Releases von Cosmic und KDE Plasma 6 bereits anbahnen. openSUSE Leap 16 wurde bestätigt und Debian plant die Entfernung einer 32-bit-Architektur. Das OpenWrt-Projekt feiert das 20-jährige Bestehen.
https://youtu.be/GIcFyq5CRRc Forum Discussion Thread (https://forum.tuxdigital.com/t/249-linux-mint-wine-cosmic-pulseaudio-opensuse-kde-amp-more-linux-news/6129) On this episode of TWIL (249), Linux Mint has released a new version of their distro. KDE & GNOME have announced updates to the next version of their desktop environments. A new version of Wine is out. openSUSE released a roadmap to the next iteration of Leap and System76 released a roadmap to an Alpha release of their new COSMIC desktop. All of this and more on this episode of This Week in Linux, Your Source for Linux GNews! Download as MP3 (https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/2389be04-5c79-485e-b1ca-3a5b2cebb006/71809159-9de0-405e-9598-b9157a46c680.mp3) Supported by: LINBIT = https://thisweekinlinux.com/linbit (https://thisweekinlinux.com/linbit) Want to Support the Show? Become a Patron = https://tuxdigital.com/membership (https://tuxdigital.com/membership) Store = https://tuxdigital.com/store (https://tuxdigital.com/store) Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 00:40 Linux Mint 21.3 Released - [link (https://blog.linuxmint.com/?p=4624), TWIL 245 (https://thisweekinlinux.com/245)] 02:46 Wine 9.0 Released - [link (https://gitlab.winehq.org/wine/wine/-/releases/wine-9.0)] 04:46 KDE Plasma 6 Update: Wallpaper & Release Candidate - [wallpapers (https://discuss.kde.org/t/winner-announcement/9608), link (https://kde.org/announcements/megarelease/6/rc1/)] 07:10 GNOME 46 Alpha Released - [link (https://discourse.gnome.org/t/gnome-46-alpha-released/18940)] 08:27 GNOME Foundation Software Engineer Job Post - [link (https://foundation.gnome.org/2024/01/12/application-open-for-gnome-foundation-software-engineer/)] 10:12 LINBIT - [link (https://thisweekinlinux.com/linbit)] 11:37 PulseAudio 17.0 Released - [link (https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/)] 12:26 COSMIC: The Road to Alpha Release - [link (https://blog.system76.com/post/cosmic-the-road-to-alpha)] 14:17 OpenSUSE Leap 16 is coming - [link (https://news.opensuse.org/2024/01/15/clear-course-is-set-for-os-leap/)] 15:29 VLC Banned from Unity Store - [link (https://mfkl.github.io/2024/01/10/unity-double-oss-standards.html)] 18:40 XOrg Server and Xwayland Security Vulnerabilities - [link (https://lists.x.org/archives/xorg/2024-January/061525.html)] 19:28 Framework Data Breach - [link (https://community.frame.work/t/framework-data-breach/43408/1)] 23:29 Open-Source Community keeping Flash Player alive - [link (https://ruffle.rs/blog/2024/01/14/2023-in-review), phoronix (https://www.phoronix.com/news/Adobe-Flash-Ruffle-2024)] 24:27 Outro
The stories that kept us talking all year, and are only getting hotter! Plus the big flops we're still sore about. Special Guest: Kenji Berthold.
Debian 12 Bookworm erblickt das Licht und darauf basierend wird Proxmox VE 8.0 nach kurzer Zeit veröffentlicht. SLES 15 SP5 und openSUSE Leap 15.5 erscheinen und - zu unserer Freude - wird es noch einen weiteren Service Pack für Leap geben. SUSE Manager 4.3.6 wird passend zur SUSECON bereitgestellt, während ATIX weitere Foreman-Clients veröffentlicht. Microsoft geht unter die Linux-Distributoren und parallel gewährt Canonical einen Ausblick auf kommende immutable Desktops. NixOS 23.05 erscheint und Asahi Linux erreicht OpenGL 3.1-Reife. Bevor der Konferenz-Sommer naht, müssen wir auch über zwei umstrittene News aus dem Reddit- und Red Hat-Umfeld sprechen.
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Canonical trifft eine tiefgreifende Entscheidung für die offiziellen Flavors der Distribution. openSUSE Leap veröffentlicht die Beta des letzten Service Packs der Distribution, während mit Vanilla OS eine neue und innovative Distribution erscheint. Forgejo zeigt eine erste Version der sehnlich erwarteten integrierten CI-/CD-Pipeline-Lösung. Flathub gibt einen Ausblick auf zukünftige Entwicklungen, die vor allem Entwickler:innen gefallen dürften. cURL feiert ein großes Jubiläum.
Doc Searls and Jonathan Bennett talk with Luboš Kocman and Douglas DeMaio about openSUSE Leap, where it's going, and lots of related Linux and open source issues coming up now and in the near future. Hosts: Doc Searls and Jonathan Bennett Guests: Lubos Kocman and Douglas DeMaio Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: kolide.com/floss barracuda.com/floss
Doc Searls and Jonathan Bennett talk with Luboš Kocman and Douglas DeMaio about openSUSE Leap, where it's going, and lots of related Linux and open source issues coming up now and in the near future. Hosts: Doc Searls and Jonathan Bennett Guests: Lubos Kocman and Douglas DeMaio Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: kolide.com/floss barracuda.com/floss
Doc Searls and Jonathan Bennett talk with Luboš Kocman and Douglas DeMaio about openSUSE Leap, where it's going, and lots of related Linux and open source issues coming up now and in the near future. Hosts: Doc Searls and Jonathan Bennett Guests: Lubos Kocman and Douglas DeMaio Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: kolide.com/floss barracuda.com/twit
Doc Searls and Jonathan Bennett talk with Luboš Kocman and Douglas DeMaio about openSUSE Leap, where it's going, and lots of related Linux and open source issues coming up now and in the near future. Hosts: Doc Searls and Jonathan Bennett Guests: Lubos Kocman and Douglas DeMaio Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: kolide.com/floss barracuda.com/twit
Kurz vor dem Sommerloch erreicht uns mit CVE-2022-1966 wieder eine kritische Sicherheitslücke, die es zu schließen gilt. Glücklicherweise gibt es mit openSUSE Leap 15 SP4, AlmaLinux 9.0 und NixOS 22.05 neue Distributionsversionen mit erfreulichen Veränderungen. Canonical zeigt sich bemüht, Ubuntu "snappier" zu machen und Christian findet HPs neues Dev One-Notebook vielversprechend und gleichermaßen überarbeitungswürdig. Links zur Folge: xxh-Projekt: https://github.com/xxh/xxhCVE-2022-1966/32250 PoC: https://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2022/05/31/1CVE-2022-1966: https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=2022-1966CVE-2022-32250: https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=2022-32250Behobener nftables-Bug: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net.git/commit/net/netfilter?id=520778042ccca019f3ffa136dd0ca565c486ceddUbuntus Workaround: https://ubuntu.com/security/cve-2022-1966GitHub Atom-Abkündigung: https://github.blog/2022-06-08-sunsetting-atom/GitHub Copilot: https://github.com/features/copilot/openSUSE Leap 15 SP4 Release Notes: https://doc.opensuse.org/release-notes/x86_64/openSUSE/Leap/15.4/index.htmlSLES 15 SP4 Release Notes: https://www.suse.com/releasenotes/x86_64/SUSE-SLES/15-SP4/index.htmlSUSECON Music Parody-Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6sYHytyKN2-X93TurF3JptW8qSVm0DzAopenSUSE Leap Micro 5.2: https://get.opensuse.org/leapmicro/5.2/AlmaLinux 9.0 erschienen: https://almalinux.org/blog/almalinux-9-now-available/AlmaLinux 9.0 Raspberry Pi-Images: https://repo.almalinux.org/rpi/images/AlmaLinux 9.0 Release Notes: https://wiki.almalinux.org/release-notes/9.0.html#changelogRocky Linux 9.0 kommt bald™: https://twitter.com/rocky_linux/status/1534398614654439424Linux 5.18: https://www.heise.de/news/Linux-5-18-kommt-als-kleine-Revolution-7121451.htmlNixOS 22.05 Release Notes: https://nixos.org/blog/announcements.html#nixos-22.05Calamares-Installer: https://calamares.io/KDE Plasma 5.25 Release Notes: https://kde.org/announcements/plasma/5/5.25.0/Canonical zur Optimierung von Firefox-Snaps: https://ubuntu.com/blog/how-are-we-improving-firefox-snap-performance-part-1orcharhino 6.0 Release Notes: https://orcharhino.com/en/orcharhino-6-0-0/Erster Linux-Boot auf iPad Air 2: https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2022/06/developers-get-linux-up-and-running-on-old-ipad-air-2-hardware/Hector Martin zu Asahi Linux und Apples M2: https://twitter.com/marcan42/status/1534602757671624705Phoronix turns 18 years: https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Phoronix-18Mozilla und Project Bergamot: https://blog.mozilla.org/en/mozilla/local-translation-add-on-project-bergamot/M1 Windows-Projekt: https://amarioguy.github.io/m1windowsproject/System76 plant Verteilerzentrum in Europa: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/06/system76-is-opening-a-european-distribution-centerHP Dev One Bilderthread: https://twitter.com/frigidcode/status/1533952598381940736HP Dev One-Testbericht: https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=hp-dev-oneHP Dev One: https://hpdevone.com/deb-get: https://github.com/wimpysworld/deb-getpass: https://www.passwordstore.org/
Kurz vor dem Sommerloch erreicht uns mit CVE-2022-1966 wieder eine kritische Sicherheitslücke, die es zu schließen gilt. Glücklicherweise gibt es mit openSUSE Leap 15 SP4, AlmaLinux 9.0 und NixOS 22.05 neue Distributionsversionen mit erfreulichen Veränderungen. Canonical zeigt sich bemüht, Ubuntu "snappier" zu machen und Christian findet HPs neues Dev One-Notebook vielversprechend und gleichermaßen überarbeitungswürdig. Links zur Folge: xxh-Projekt: https://github.com/xxh/xxhCVE-2022-1966/32250 PoC: https://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2022/05/31/1CVE-2022-1966: https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=2022-1966CVE-2022-32250: https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=2022-32250Behobener nftables-Bug: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net.git/commit/net/netfilter?id=520778042ccca019f3ffa136dd0ca565c486ceddUbuntus Workaround: https://ubuntu.com/security/cve-2022-1966GitHub Atom-Abkündigung: https://github.blog/2022-06-08-sunsetting-atom/GitHub Copilot: https://github.com/features/copilot/openSUSE Leap 15 SP4 Release Notes: https://doc.opensuse.org/release-notes/x86_64/openSUSE/Leap/15.4/index.htmlSLES 15 SP4 Release Notes: https://www.suse.com/releasenotes/x86_64/SUSE-SLES/15-SP4/index.htmlSUSECON Music Parody-Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6sYHytyKN2-X93TurF3JptW8qSVm0DzAopenSUSE Leap Micro 5.2: https://get.opensuse.org/leapmicro/5.2/AlmaLinux 9.0 erschienen: https://almalinux.org/blog/almalinux-9-now-available/AlmaLinux 9.0 Raspberry Pi-Images: https://repo.almalinux.org/rpi/images/AlmaLinux 9.0 Release Notes: https://wiki.almalinux.org/release-notes/9.0.html#changelogRocky Linux 9.0 kommt bald™: https://twitter.com/rocky_linux/status/1534398614654439424Linux 5.18: https://www.heise.de/news/Linux-5-18-kommt-als-kleine-Revolution-7121451.htmlNixOS 22.05 Release Notes: https://nixos.org/blog/announcements.html#nixos-22.05Calamares-Installer: https://calamares.io/KDE Plasma 5.25 Release Notes: https://kde.org/announcements/plasma/5/5.25.0/Canonical zur Optimierung von Firefox-Snaps: https://ubuntu.com/blog/how-are-we-improving-firefox-snap-performance-part-1orcharhino 6.0 Release Notes: https://orcharhino.com/en/orcharhino-6-0-0/Erster Linux-Boot auf iPad Air 2: https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2022/06/developers-get-linux-up-and-running-on-old-ipad-air-2-hardware/Hector Martin zu Asahi Linux und Apples M2: https://twitter.com/marcan42/status/1534602757671624705Phoronix turns 18 years: https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Phoronix-18Mozilla und Project Bergamot: https://blog.mozilla.org/en/mozilla/local-translation-add-on-project-bergamot/M1 Windows-Projekt: https://amarioguy.github.io/m1windowsproject/System76 plant Verteilerzentrum in Europa: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/06/system76-is-opening-a-european-distribution-centerHP Dev One Bilderthread: https://twitter.com/frigidcode/status/1533952598381940736HP Dev One-Testbericht: https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=hp-dev-oneHP Dev One: https://hpdevone.com/deb-get: https://github.com/wimpysworld/deb-getpass: https://www.passwordstore.org/
On this episode of This Week in Linux: SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP4, openSUSE Leap 15.4, Tails OS 5.1, Blender 3.2, GIMP To Get CMYK Support, Regolith Desktop 2.0, EasyOS 4.0, PeerTube 4.2, Vivaldi Email Client, System76 to Open European Distribution Hub, Atom Text Editor Has Been Discontinued, Humble Bundles and the GOG Summer Sale […]
SHOW NOTES ►► https://tuxdigital.com/podcasts/this-week-in-linux/twil-201/
• 00:00:36 Proton Experimental • 00:05:13 Linux 5.19-rc1 • 00:09:27 Firefox 102 • 00:10:21 Firefox Translations • 00:31:18 GNOME 42.2 • 00:37:40 Blender 32.2 • 00:41:56 openSUSE Leap 15.4 • 00:50:35 Vivaldi Mail 1.0 & Feed Reader • 00:54:45 Regolith Desktop 2.0 • 00:57:53 RHEL 8.6 vs 9.0 • 01:01:58 Thunderbird 102
• 00:35 - Nvidia открыла код драйверов • 04:52 - Обновление Proton • 09:15 - KDE Plasma 5.25 (бета) • 13:04 - openSUSE Leap 15.4 • 14:03 - openSUSE Tumbleweed с GCC 12 • 15:19 - FreeBSD 13.1 • 20:28 - Kali Linux 2022.2 • 25:25 - OnlyOffice 7.1 • 32:40 - Ларс Кнолл и Qt • 36:19 - Plasma и Qt 6 • 45:10 - Пометка «Активация Windows» на Linux Телеграм-канал ОСёЛ
Ein neuer Monat, ein neues CVE! Dirty Pipe beschäftigt uns am Anfang des Monats, bevor zwei Jubiläen für Freude sorgen. Der Raspberry Pi wurde 10 Jahre alt - und - haben wir euch eigentlich schon erzählt, dass wir seit 20 Jahren ArchLinux nutzen? Uyuni führt lang ersehnte Ubuntu-Errata ein, während sich Red Hat für Automotive einsetzt. Die brandneuen openSUSE-, SLE- und Fedora-Betas stehen vor der Tür und Oracle unternimmt nach langer Zeit einen Schritt um Solaris wiederzubeleben. Asahi Linux präsentiert ein erstes Alpha-Image für Apple M1-Geräte und setzt damit einen beachtlichen Meilenstein. Links zur Episode: Ubuntu 20.04.4 unterstützt Framework-Notebook offiziell: https://community.frame.work/t/ubuntu-20-04-4-lts-on-the-framework-laptop/5702SVA Focus On auf Twitter: https://twitter.com/sva_focusonCVE-2022-0847: https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2022-0847Dirty Pipe: https://www.heise.de/news/Linux-Dirty-Pipe-beschert-Root-Rechte-6541556.htmlWeiterführende Dirty Pipe-Details: https://dirtypipe.cm4all.com/Intel kauft Linutronix: https://www.linux-magazin.de/news/linutronix-intel-uebernimmt-x86-maintainer-des-linux-kernel/Intel investiert in der EU: https://www.tagesschau.de/wirtschaft/unternehmen/intel-magdeburg-101.htmlSVA Podcast-Episode zum 30.Linux-Jubliäum mit Linutronix-CTO Thomas Gleixner: https://ageofdevops.de/index.php/podcast/e22/Uyuni 2022.02: https://www.uyuni-project.org/doc/2022.02/release-notes-uyuni-server.htmlRaspberry Pi wird 10 Jahre alt: https://projects-raspberry.com/raspberry-pi-celebrates-its-10th-birthday/Astro Pi: https://astro-pi.org/CentOS AutoSD: https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=CentOS-AutoSD-AnnouncedAlmaLinux 8.5 nun auf POWER stabil: https://almalinux.org/blog/almalinux-for-powerpc-85-stable-now-available/AlmaLinux auf Azure: https://dev.to/almalinux/almalinux-now-available-on-microsoft-azure-azure-sponsors-almalinux-2895AMD unterstützt AlmaLinux: https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=AMD-Joins-AlmaLinuxNavy Linux macht doch weiter: https://twitter.com/navylinux/status/1497988150907576320RPM Fusion für EL9: https://twitter.com/rpmfusion_team/status/1497136341045460992EPEL Office Hours: https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/join-us-for-the-epel-office-hours-every-month/37235Oracle Solaris 11.4 CBE-Ankündigung: https://blogs.oracle.com/solaris/post/announcing-the-first-oracle-solaris-114-cbeOracle Solaris 12 verschwindet von der Roadmap (2017): https://www.theregister.com/2017/01/18/solaris_12_disappears_from_oracles_roadmap/OpenIndiana-Projekt: https://www.openindiana.org/Oracle Solaris 11.4 CBE-Repositoriy: http://pkg.oracle.com/solaris/release/en/index.shtmlopenSUSE Leap 15 SP4-Beta: https://get.opensuse.org/testing/SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 SP4 Public Beta: https://www.suse.com/c/suse-linux-enterprise-15-service-pack-4-public-beta-is-out/openSUSE Leap 15 SP4-Roadmap: https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Roadmap#Schedule_for_openSUSE_Leap_15.4SUSE Tick-Tock-Modell: https://www.suse.com/c/how-suse-builds-its-enterprise-linux-distribution-part-4/SUSE-Musikvideos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6sYHytyKN2-X93TurF3JptW8qSVm0DzASUSECON digital: https://susecon.com/NVIDIA-Leak: https://www.computerbase.de/2022-03/lapsuss-nvidia-ransom-hack/NVIDIA-Zertifikate werden missbraucht: https://www.tomshardware.com/news/nvidia-driver-code-signing-malwareFedora 36-Changeset: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/36/ChangeSetOpen Source-Treiber für PowerVR Rogue: https://twitter.com/alyssarzg/status/1499777071186391043Asahi Linux Alpha-Image: https://asahilinux.org/2022/03/asahi-linux-alpha-release/Asahi Linux für Apple M1 Ultra: https://twitter.com/marcan42/status/1501271229763706882Pine QuartzPro64: https://www.pine64.org/2022/03/15/march-update-introducing-the-quartzpro64/Linuxnews - Jolla erneut in misslicher Lage: https://linuxnews.de/2022/03/jolla-erneut-in-misslicher-lage/Jolla sucht dringend neuen Besitzer/Investor: https://forum.sailfishos.org/t/jolla-urgently-looking-for-new-ownership/10522/3Vodafone und Canonical arbeiten an "Cloud Smarpthone": https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Canonical-Vodafone-CSAnbox Cloud-Projekt: https://anbox-cloud.io/Ubuntu-Blog über Vodafone-Projekt: https://ubuntu.com/blog/vodafone-cloud-smartphone-based-on-anbox-cloud
Ein neuer Monat, ein neues CVE! Dirty Pipe beschäftigt uns am Anfang des Monats, bevor zwei Jubiläen für Freude sorgen. Der Raspberry Pi wurde 10 Jahre alt - und - haben wir euch eigentlich schon erzählt, dass wir seit 20 Jahren ArchLinux nutzen? Uyuni führt lang ersehnte Ubuntu-Errata ein, während sich Red Hat für Automotive einsetzt. Die brandneuen openSUSE-, SLE- und Fedora-Betas stehen vor der Tür und Oracle unternimmt nach langer Zeit einen Schritt um Solaris wiederzubeleben. Asahi Linux präsentiert ein erstes Alpha-Image für Apple M1-Geräte und setzt damit einen beachtlichen Meilenstein. Links zur Episode: Ubuntu 20.04.4 unterstützt Framework-Notebook offiziell: https://community.frame.work/t/ubuntu-20-04-4-lts-on-the-framework-laptop/5702SVA Focus On auf Twitter: https://twitter.com/sva_focusonCVE-2022-0847: https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2022-0847Dirty Pipe: https://www.heise.de/news/Linux-Dirty-Pipe-beschert-Root-Rechte-6541556.htmlWeiterführende Dirty Pipe-Details: https://dirtypipe.cm4all.com/Intel kauft Linutronix: https://www.linux-magazin.de/news/linutronix-intel-uebernimmt-x86-maintainer-des-linux-kernel/Intel investiert in der EU: https://www.tagesschau.de/wirtschaft/unternehmen/intel-magdeburg-101.htmlSVA Podcast-Episode zum 30.Linux-Jubliäum mit Linutronix-CTO Thomas Gleixner: https://ageofdevops.de/index.php/podcast/e22/Uyuni 2022.02: https://www.uyuni-project.org/doc/2022.02/release-notes-uyuni-server.htmlRaspberry Pi wird 10 Jahre alt: https://projects-raspberry.com/raspberry-pi-celebrates-its-10th-birthday/Astro Pi: https://astro-pi.org/CentOS AutoSD: https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=CentOS-AutoSD-AnnouncedAlmaLinux 8.5 nun auf POWER stabil: https://almalinux.org/blog/almalinux-for-powerpc-85-stable-now-available/AlmaLinux auf Azure: https://dev.to/almalinux/almalinux-now-available-on-microsoft-azure-azure-sponsors-almalinux-2895AMD unterstützt AlmaLinux: https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=AMD-Joins-AlmaLinuxNavy Linux macht doch weiter: https://twitter.com/navylinux/status/1497988150907576320RPM Fusion für EL9: https://twitter.com/rpmfusion_team/status/1497136341045460992EPEL Office Hours: https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/join-us-for-the-epel-office-hours-every-month/37235Oracle Solaris 11.4 CBE-Ankündigung: https://blogs.oracle.com/solaris/post/announcing-the-first-oracle-solaris-114-cbeOracle Solaris 12 verschwindet von der Roadmap (2017): https://www.theregister.com/2017/01/18/solaris_12_disappears_from_oracles_roadmap/OpenIndiana-Projekt: https://www.openindiana.org/Oracle Solaris 11.4 CBE-Repositoriy: http://pkg.oracle.com/solaris/release/en/index.shtmlopenSUSE Leap 15 SP4-Beta: https://get.opensuse.org/testing/SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 SP4 Public Beta: https://www.suse.com/c/suse-linux-enterprise-15-service-pack-4-public-beta-is-out/openSUSE Leap 15 SP4-Roadmap: https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Roadmap#Schedule_for_openSUSE_Leap_15.4SUSE Tick-Tock-Modell: https://www.suse.com/c/how-suse-builds-its-enterprise-linux-distribution-part-4/SUSE-Musikvideos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6sYHytyKN2-X93TurF3JptW8qSVm0DzASUSECON digital: https://susecon.com/NVIDIA-Leak: https://www.computerbase.de/2022-03/lapsuss-nvidia-ransom-hack/NVIDIA-Zertifikate werden missbraucht: https://www.tomshardware.com/news/nvidia-driver-code-signing-malwareFedora 36-Changeset: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/36/ChangeSetOpen Source-Treiber für PowerVR Rogue: https://twitter.com/alyssarzg/status/1499777071186391043Asahi Linux Alpha-Image: https://asahilinux.org/2022/03/asahi-linux-alpha-release/Asahi Linux für Apple M1 Ultra: https://twitter.com/marcan42/status/1501271229763706882Pine QuartzPro64: https://www.pine64.org/2022/03/15/march-update-introducing-
On this episode of This Week in Linux: Linux From Scratch 11.1, openSUSE Leap 15.4 Beta, Linux Mint Debian Edition 5 Beta, FSF's New Executive Director: Zoë Kooyman, Armbian 22.02, Hyperbola 0.4, Element Call: Native Matrix VoIP, scrcpy 1.23, Firewalld 1.1, Steam Deck Effect: Apex Legends & Destiny 2, Steam Deck To Ramp Up Production, […]
On this episode of This Week in Linux: Linux From Scratch 11.1, openSUSE Leap 15.4 Beta, Linux Mint Debian Edition 5 Beta, FSF's New Executive Director: Zoë Kooyman, Armbian 22.02, Hyperbola 0.4, Element Call: Native Matrix VoIP, scrcpy 1.23, Firewalld 1.1, Steam Deck Effect: Apex Legends & Destiny 2, Steam Deck To Ramp Up Production, Humble Bundle. All that and much more on Your Weekly Source for Linux GNews! SPONSORED BY: DigitalOcean ►► https://do.co/tux2022 Bitwarden ►► https://bitwarden.com/dln TWITTER ►► https://twitter.com/michaeltunnell MASTODON ►► https://mastodon.social/@MichaelTunnell DLN COMMUNITY ►► https://destinationlinux.network/contact FRONT PAGE LINUX ►► https://frontpagelinux.com MERCH ►► https://dlnstore.com BECOME A PATRON ►► https://tuxdigital.com/contribute This Week in Linux is produced by the Destination Linux Network: https://destinationlinux.network SHOW NOTES ►► https://tuxdigital.com/twil188 Chapters: 00:00 = Welcome to TWIL 188 00:39 = Live Stream Channel Change Reminder 01:07 = Linux From Scratch 11.1 Released 03:38 = openSUSE Leap 15.4 Beta Released 05:10 = Linux Mint Debian Edition 5 Beta Released 06:52 = DigitalOcean Cloud Services ( https://do.co/tux2022 ) 08:18 = FSF's New Executive Director: Zoë Kooyman 10:52 = Armbian 22.02 Released 12:11 = Hyperbola 0.4 Released 13:42 = Bitwarden Password Manager ( https://bitwarden.com/dln ) 15:13 = Element Call: Native Matrix VoIP 18:03 = scrcpy 1.23 Released 19:05 = Firewalld 1.1 Released 20:40 = Visuex.com: Design & Digital Marketing ( https://visuex.com/dln ) 21:51 = Steam Deck Effect: Apex Legends & Destiny 2 25:17 = Steam Deck To Ramp Up Production 27:57 = Humble Heroines Bundle & More 29:19 = Outro Other Videos: 7 Reasons Why Firefox Is My Favorite Web Browser: https://youtu.be/bGTBH9yr8uw 17 KDE Plasma Features That You Didn't Know About: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhPIwFC4qFs How To Use Firefox's Best Feature, Multi-Account Containers: https://youtu.be/FfN5L5zAJUo 5 Reasons Why I Use KDE Plasma: https://youtu.be/b0KA6IsO1M8 Thanks For Watching! Linux #TechNews #Podcast
Nachdem uns die Pwnkit-Sicherheitslücke bis in den Februar beschäftigte, werfen wir einen Blick auf Slackware 15. Mit Katello 4.3 und Uyuni 2022.01 gibt es zwei Updates für System-Management-Tools. Unsere Bastlerherzen freuen sich über das neue 64-bittige Raspberry Pi OS. Weitere Details um openSUSE 15.4 kommen ans Tagelicht und KDE Plasma erscheint in Version 5.24. CVE-2021-4034: https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2021-4034CVE-2021-44731: https://ubuntu.com/security/CVE-2021-44731USN-5292-1: https://ubuntu.com/security/notices/USN-5292-1Pwnkit PoC: https://www.qualys.com/2022/01/25/cve-2021-4034/pwnkit.txtSlackware 15 Release Notes: http://www.slackware.com/releasenotes/15.0.phpRaspberry Pi OS 64-bit: https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/raspberry-pi-os-64-bit/Raspberry Pi OS Performance-Benchmark: https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=raspberrypi-32bit-64bitKatello 4.3 Changelog: https://github.com/Katello/katello/blob/KATELLO-4.3/CHANGELOG.mdUyuni 2022.01 Changelog: https://lists.opensuse.org/archives/list/announce@lists.uyuni-project.org/thread/OWIYRYL4DILGKA4XHOBNTTCFT2SZOAND/Ubuntu Errata-Support in Uyuni: https://github.com/uyuni-project/uyuni/pull/4733Rocky Linux EL9 Wallpaper-Contest: https://vote.rockylinux.org/elections/Washington University migriert seinen KLONE-Supercomputer auf Rocky Linux: https://hyak.uw.edu/blog/rocky-linux/Navy Linux schließt seine Pforten im Dezember 2022: https://twitter.com/NavyLinux/status/1490609207116189700?s=20&t=Rg5WBnq98HtIdF1fmep_hAopenSUSE Leap 15.4 Schedule: https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Roadmap#Schedule_for_openSUSE_Leap_15.4KDE Plasma 5.24 LTS Ankündigung: https://kde.org/announcements/plasma/5/5.24.0/System76 stellt Scheduler-Erweiterung vor: https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/sirees/improve_desktop_application_and_game_performance/Framework erhält Risikokapital: https://frame.work/de/de/blog/frameworks-series-a-and-the-years-aheadDocker Desktop für Linux Tech-Preview: https://docs.docker.com/desktop/linux/Focus on Devops - "E33 – Docker Desktop und Alternativen": https://ageofdevops.de/index.php/podcast/e33-docker-desktop-und-alternativen/GitHub stellt Repository-Zugriff für Sponsoren vor: https://techcrunch.com/2022/02/02/github-introduces-sponsor-only-repositories/Timeshift: https://github.com/teejee2008/timeshiftPandoc: https://pandoc.org/fpm: https://github.com/jordansissel/fpm
Nachdem uns die Pwnkit-Sicherheitslücke bis in den Februar beschäftigte, werfen wir einen Blick auf Slackware 15. Mit Katello 4.3 und Uyuni 2022.01 gibt es zwei Updates für System-Management-Tools. Unsere Bastlerherzen freuen sich über das neue 64-bittige Raspberry Pi OS. Weitere Details um openSUSE 15.4 kommen ans Tagelicht und KDE Plasma erscheint in Version 5.24. CVE-2021-4034: https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2021-4034CVE-2021-44731: https://ubuntu.com/security/CVE-2021-44731USN-5292-1: https://ubuntu.com/security/notices/USN-5292-1Pwnkit PoC: https://www.qualys.com/2022/01/25/cve-2021-4034/pwnkit.txtSlackware 15 Release Notes: http://www.slackware.com/releasenotes/15.0.phpRaspberry Pi OS 64-bit: https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/raspberry-pi-os-64-bit/Raspberry Pi OS Performance-Benchmark: https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=raspberrypi-32bit-64bitKatello 4.3 Changelog: https://github.com/Katello/katello/blob/KATELLO-4.3/CHANGELOG.mdUyuni 2022.01 Changelog: https://lists.opensuse.org/archives/list/announce@lists.uyuni-project.org/thread/OWIYRYL4DILGKA4XHOBNTTCFT2SZOAND/Ubuntu Errata-Support in Uyuni: https://github.com/uyuni-project/uyuni/pull/4733Rocky Linux EL9 Wallpaper-Contest: https://vote.rockylinux.org/elections/Washington University migriert seinen KLONE-Supercomputer auf Rocky Linux: https://hyak.uw.edu/blog/rocky-linux/Navy Linux schließt seine Pforten im Dezember 2022: https://twitter.com/NavyLinux/status/1490609207116189700?s=20&t=Rg5WBnq98HtIdF1fmep_hAopenSUSE Leap 15.4 Schedule: https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Roadmap#Schedule_for_openSUSE_Leap_15.4KDE Plasma 5.24 LTS Ankündigung: https://kde.org/announcements/plasma/5/5.24.0/System76 stellt Scheduler-Erweiterung vor: https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/sirees/improve_desktop_application_and_game_performance/Framework erhält Risikokapital: https://frame.work/de/de/blog/frameworks-series-a-and-the-years-aheadDocker Desktop für Linux Tech-Preview: https://docs.docker.com/desktop/linux/Focus on Devops - "E33 – Docker Desktop und Alternativen": https://ageofdevops.de/index.php/podcast/e33-docker-desktop-und-alternativen/GitHub stellt Repository-Zugriff für Sponsoren vor: https://techcrunch.com/2022/02/02/github-introduces-sponsor-only-repositories/Timeshift: https://github.com/teejee2008/timeshiftPandoc: https://pandoc.org/fpm: https://github.com/jordansissel/fpm
This week's episode of Destination Linux, we have an interview with Dr. Gerald Pfeifer, the CTO at SUSE and OpenSUSE Chair to discuss openSUSE Leap 15.3 & SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP3. Then we take a look at Nvidia's recent news that will benefit Linux users. Plus we've also got our famous tips, tricks and software picks. All of this and so much more this week on Destination Linux. So whether you're brand new to Linux and open source or a guru of sudo. This is the podcast for you. Sponsored by: Digital Ocean = https://do.co/dln Bitwarden = https://bitwarden.com/dln Hosted by: Michael Tunnell = https://tuxdigital.com Ryan (DasGeek) = https://dasgeekcommunity.com Jill Bryant = https://twitter.com/jill_linuxgirl Want to Support the Show? Support us on Patreon = https://destinationlinux.org/patreon Support us on Sponsus = https://destinationlinux.org/sponsus DLN Store = http://dlnstore.com Want to follow the show and hosts on social media? You can find all of our social accounts at https://destinationlinux.org/contact Full Show Notes (for links and such) https://destinationlinux.org/episode-232 00:00:00 = Welcome to DL 232 00:00:55 = Special Announcement: DL Hangout on Jully 11th & 30 Years of Linux Event on August 15th! 00:02:23 = DLNForum.com: What Distro Are You Running? 00:08:45 = Digital Ocean: App Platform / Cloud ( https://do.co/dln ) 00:10:40 = Interview with Dr Gerald Pfeifer, CTO at SUSE and openSUSE chair 00:51:54 = Bitwarden Password Manager ( https://bitwarden.com/dln ) 00:53:57 = NVIDIA DLSS on Linux & NVIDIA 470 Drivers 00:59:15 = Linux Gaming: Pulsar Lost Colony 01:02:32 = Software Spotlight: Open Build Service 01:03:44 = Tip of the Week: openSUSE Packman Repository 01:04:29 = Outro Join Odysee With Our DLN Invite Link = https://odysee.com/$/invite/@destinationlinux:9 Linux #OpenSource #Podcast
This week's episode of Destination Linux, we have an interview with Dr. Gerald Pfeifer, the CTO of SUSE and the OpenSUSE Chairman to discuss openSUSE Leap 15.3 & SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP3. Then we take a look at Nvidia's recent news that will benefit Linux users. Plus we've also got our famous tips, tricks […]
On this episode of This Week in Linux, we've got a ton of Distro News this week. We'll take a look at openSUSE's new Leap 15.3, Kali Linux, NixOS, Clonezilla and Rescuezilla. Plus we've got some excited App News this week to check out with Firefox 89, Blender 2.93 LTS and OBS Studio 27. Later in the show we'll take a look at the newest release of the Cinnamon Desktop with version 5.0 and then we'll discuss the new Amazon Sidewalk system that is looking to open your internet to your neighbors. All that and much more on Your Weekly Source for Linux GNews! SPONSORED BY: Digital Ocean ►► https://do.co/dln Bitwarden ►► https://bitwarden.com/dln TWITTER ►► https://twitter.com/michaeltunnell MASTODON ►► https://mastodon.social/@MichaelTunnell DLN COMMUNITY ►► https://destinationlinux.network/contact FRONT PAGE LINUX ►► https://frontpagelinux.com MERCH ►► https://dlnstore.com BECOME A PATRON ►► https://tuxdigital.com/contribute This Week in Linux is produced by the Destination Linux Network: https://destinationlinux.network SHOW NOTES ►► https://tuxdigital.com/twil154 00:00 = Welcome to TWIL 154 01:09 = openSUSE Leap 15.3 Released 07:06 = Firefox 89 Released 12:22 = Blender 2.93 LTS Released 16:52 = Digital Ocean: VPS / App Platform ( https://do.co/dln ) 18:30 = OBS Studio 27.0 Released 24:08 = Cinnamon Desktop 5.0 Released 27:47 = Kali Linux 2021.2 Released 33:14 = Bitwarden Password Manager ( https://bitwarden.com/dln ) 36:07 = Clonezilla 2.7.2 Released 38:40 = Rescuezilla 2.2 Released 41:18 = NixOS 21.05 Released 45:09 = Amazon Sidewalk: Opening Your Internet to Neighbors? 53:29 = Outro Other Videos: 7 Reasons Why Firefox Is My Favorite Web Browser: https://youtu.be/bGTBH9yr8uw How To Use Firefox's Best Feature, Multi-Account Containers: https://youtu.be/FfN5L5zAJUo 5 Reasons Why I Use KDE Plasma: https://youtu.be/b0KA6IsO1M8 6 Cool Things You Didn't Know About Linux's History: https://youtu.be/u9ZY41mNB9I Thanks For Watching! Linux #TechNews #Podcast
On this episode of This Week in Linux, we're going to check out the latest release of the namesake of this show, the Linux Kernel with Linux 5.12 being released. This episode is just stacked with Distro news with the release of Fedora Linux 34, the Release Candidate of openSUSE Leap 15.3, elementary OS 6 Beta has been released, and we'll check out version 21 of Calculate Linux. That's not all for Distro news, I did say it was stacked . . . we also got some Enterprise Distros to discuss with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.4 aka RHEL then we'll check out the CentOS alternatives with AlmaLinux 8.4 Beta & Rocky Linux 8.3 RC. We've got some cool mobile hardware news this week with updates from Pine64 about the PinePhone Keyboard Addon and the PineTime SmartWatch. There's just so much good news this week but there's also a new Linux Backdoor Malware that was found being named RotaJakiro so we'll talk about that. All that and much more on Your Weekly Source for Linux GNews! SPONSORED BY: Digital Ocean ►► https://do.co/dln Bitwarden ►► https://bitwarden.com/dln TWITTER ►► https://twitter.com/michaeltunnell MASTODON ►► https://mastodon.social/@MichaelTunnell DLN COMMUNITY ►► https://destinationlinux.network/contact FRONT PAGE LINUX ►► https://frontpagelinux.com MERCH ►► https://dlnstore.com BECOME A PATRON ►► https://tuxdigital.com/contribute This Week in Linux is produced by the Destination Linux Network: https://destinationlinux.network SHOW NOTES ►► https://tuxdigital.com/twilEP# 00:00 = Welcome to TWIL 149 01:37 = Linux 5.12 Released 04:26 = Fedora Linux 34 Released 07:42 = openSUSE Leap 15.3 RC & Tumbleweed 10:53 = elementary OS 6 Beta Released 14:49 = Digital Ocean: VPS / App Platform ( https://do.co/dln ) 16:32 = Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.4 (RHEL) 21:45 = Rocky Linux 8.3 RC & AlmaLinux 8.4 Beta 24:35 = Calculate Linux 21 Released 27:41 = Bitwarden Password Manager ( https://bitwarden.com/dln ) 29:44 = Pine64's PinePhone Keyboard Addon 32:57 = InfiniTime 1.0 for PineTime SmartWatch 36:44 = RotaJakiro: Linux Backdoor Malware 40:35 = Humble Spring Sale & Some Drama 46:22 = Outro Other Videos: 7 Reasons Why Firefox Is My Favorite Web Browser: https://youtu.be/bGTBH9yr8uw How To Use Firefox's Best Feature, Multi-Account Containers: https://youtu.be/FfN5L5zAJUo 5 Reasons Why I Use KDE Plasma: https://youtu.be/b0KA6IsO1M8 6 Cool Things You Didn't Know About Linux's History: https://youtu.be/u9ZY41mNB9I Thanks For Watching! Linux #TechNews #Podcast
On this episode of This Week in Linux, we’re going to check out the latest release of the namesake of this show, the Linux Kernel with Linux 5.12 being released. This episode is just stacked with Distro news with the release of Fedora Linux 34, the Release Candidate of openSUSE Leap 15.3, elementary OS 6 […]
This week on Destination Linux, we're going to discuss Google's involvement in open-source with the Summer Of Code and hiring developers to work on the Linux kernel. We are also introducing a new segment to the show with special guest, Bo Weaver joining us to talk Hacking & Security. We're also discussing SUSE targeting CentOS defectors with their latest change for openSUSE Leap. Later in the show, we're going to discussing a SIM of the entire universe, which of course, you can play on Linux. Plus we've also got our famous tips, tricks and software picks. All of this and so much more this week on Destination Linux. So whether you're brand new to Linux and open source or a guru of sudo. This is the podcast for you. Sponsored by: Digital Ocean = https://do.co/dln Bitwarden = https://bitwarden.com/dln Hosted by: Michael Tunnell = https://tuxdigital.com Ryan (DasGeek) = https://dasgeekcommunity.com Jill Bryant = https://twitter.com/jill_linuxgirl Noah Chelliah = https://asknoahshow.com Want to Support the Show? Support us on Patreon = https://destinationlinux.org/patreon Support us on Sponsus = https://destinationlinux.org/sponsus DLN Store = http://dlnstore.com Want to follow the show and hosts on social media? You can find all of our social accounts at https://destinationlinux.org/contact Full Show Notes (for links and such) https://destinationlinux.org/episode-217 00:00 = Welcome to DL 217 00:52 = DLN LUGFest on March 21st @ 1PM Eastern (17:00 UTC) 01:58 = Community Feedback: Surveillance Systems 09:38 = How to send in Community Feedback 10:01 = Digital Ocean: App Platform / Cloud ( https://do.co/dln ) 11:49 = New Segment: The Hack Snack with Bo Weaver 26:35 = Bitwarden Password Manager ( https://bitwarden.com/dln ) 28:53 = Can We Be Friends Again With Google? 40:38 = SUSE Targets CentOS Customers with openSUSE Leap 50:09 = Gaming: The Universim 54:32 = Software Spotlight: Marble Virtual Globe 56:01 = Raspberry Pi Projects: Screenly 57:34 = Outro Linux #OpenSource #Podcast
On this episode of DLN Xtend we talk about the future of communication, and the constant moving target as it relates to switching to any type of new or different platform. Topics: 00:00 Introductions 06:43 Ask Noah: Privacy & Security Enhanced with Dr. Andy Yen (https://podcast.asknoahshow.com/188) 15:06 TuxDigital: Windows Users Can’t Seem to Blame Windows For Its Own Problems (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4p_jezxzGKk) 20:10 What Applications are Missing in Linux (https://discourse.destinationlinux.network/t/what-applications-are-missing-in-linux/1011) 26:25 Frontpage Linux: Interview with Cassidy James of Elementary OS (https://frontpagelinux.com/news/linux-plusplus-issue-20/) 31:20 Hosts Related Interests 42:31 Wrap Up App Recommendations for natalx --MiniGalaxy- https://github.com/sharkwouter/minigalaxy What Applications are Missing in Linux (Comments from the Community) https://discourse.destinationlinux.network/t/what-applications-are-missing-in-linux/1011 esbeeb says "We just probably need to hire great UX people to improve the workflow of the apps. Totally agree. UX means so very very much to overall success these days. But many Linux geeks seem to have this puzzlingly locked-on focus on super low level things, quibbling a little too much about totally revamping major low-level subsystems that unfortunately only make things just a little bit better, at the end of the day. If they took that same attention to detail to the UX, they would make 10x the impact on the world, IMHO. jastombaugh says “@gabmus Absolutely perfectly worded!!! Thank you for posting this. Your point makes total sense, and I wish I had the power to point this out in so many other forums and on a host of podcasts. There is a huge need for Open Source UX designers. I just wish we had the ‘Designers Toolkit’ that could enable these people to ‘rearrange a programs ‘flowchart’ of operations’ or ‘grab an icon/window element’ and edit it. Obviously, I can’t begin to imagine what kind of a powerful program it would take to implement this. But if there was only some way that would enable OS UX Designers to apply ‘UX-Interfaces’ to applications in a similar way that themes can be applied to Desktop Environments. I can dream, can’t I?” natalx says “I would like to see GOG Galaxy released on linux.” – MiniGalaxy- https://github.com/sharkwouter/minigalaxy “recommendation to Natalx gog galaxy request” Host related interest (31:20- Matt Been trying out Nitrux for the weird distro – https://nxos.org Game recommendation - Congolomerte 451 – https://store.steampowered.com/app/1022710/Conglomerate_451/ Wendy RawTherapee Lens Blur Recovery on v 5.8 -Gave it a go on an image I created over the 4th of July weekend. Nate -Virtual installation party for openSUSE Leap 15.2 live stream – more people there than I expected Updated openSUSE Wiki docs Ref: https://en.opensuse.org/User:Futureboy Wrap Up Be sure to stop by DLN's Discourse (https://discourse.destinationlinux.network/), Telegram (https://destinationlinux.org/telegram), Mumble (https://destinationlinux.network/mumble/) and Discord (https://destinationlinux.org/discord) servers to continue the discussion Contact info Matt (Twitter @MattDLN) Wendy (DestinationLinux.Network) Nate (cubiclenate.com)
This Week in Linux is a Proud Member of the Destination Linux Network! https://destinationlinux.network On this episode of This Week in Linux, we've got some big Distro News from Linux Mint, openSUSE and there may be a way to have a Rolling Release of Ubuntu now. We've also got some Linux Mobile news thats to the team at XDA Developers making it possible to put Ubuntu Touch from UBports on a lot of Android based devices. We're going to talk about a new Kickstarter that is going on right now to develop a Raspberry Pi based Tablet called the CutiePi. In App News, were going to talk about a new Task Manager app called Planner and there's some changes coming to the Matrix Client, Riot.im which is much needed so I am excited for that. We've also got some odd news from Microsoft as they have decided to release an Antivirus for Linux called Microsoft Defender ATP. Apple recently announced they are dropping Intel for their own processor platform and we'll discuss how that will relate to people wanting to run Linux on that hardware. Then we'll round out the show with some awesome Humble Bundles that are live right now. All that and much more on Your Weekly Source for Linux GNews! Sponsored by Digital Ocean - https://do.co/dln Become a Patron: - https://tuxdigital.com/patreon - https://tuxdigital.com/sponsus - https://tuxdigital.com/contribute Other Links: - https://destinationlinux.network/store - https://frontpagelinux.com - https://michaeltunnell.com Segment Index: Show Notes - https://tuxdigital.com/twinl108 00:00:00 Intro 00:01:21 Linux Mint 20 “Ulyana” Released 00:08:46 openSUSE Leap 15.2 Released 00:14:16 CutiePi - Raspberry Pi Tablet 00:18:31 Ubuntu Touch to any Project Treble-supported device 00:22:35 ‘Rolling Rhino': Create Ubuntu Rolling Release 00:29:23 TuxDigital YouTube Channel 00:30:44 Become a Patron of TuxDigital & TWinL 00:31:44 New DLN Podcast: The Sudo Show 00:32:46 FrontPageLinux.com 00:34:17 Riot.im Name Change Coming Soon 00:40:36 Planner: Task Manager (Todoist Sync) 00:42:32 Microsoft Defender ATP for Linux, apparently 00:46:23 Apple Silicon Will Not Boot Other OS's 00:49:15 Humble Bundles 00:53:09 Outro Linux #OpenSource #GNews
I really like 14 camp but there is always crazy weather and obstacles that cause doubt in a climbers made. This episode is a must listen to see some of the trials and tribulations of climbing big mountains specially the great 1. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/b-rad-life-and-adventures/support
SUSE comes to Oracle Cloud, it's time to move on from openSUSE LEAP 15.0, a new home for Vulkan code samples, and Google's AI takes on StarCraft II.
SUSE comes to Oracle Cloud, it's time to move on from openSUSE LEAP 15.0, a new home for Vulkan code samples, and Google's AI takes on StarCraft II.
Firefox has a new speed trick, openSUSE Leap has a time-traveling kernel while the project plans for the future, and we react to Antergros coming to an end. Plus the ghost of Firefox OS lives on in the well-financed KaiOS, GitHub launches sponsors, and obvious uses for the new Google Glass 2.
Firefox has a new speed trick, openSUSE Leap has a time-traveling kernel while the project plans for the future, and we react to Antergros coming to an end.
Firefox has a new speed trick, openSUSE Leap has a time-traveling kernel while the project plans for the future, and we react to Antergros coming to an end. Plus the ghost of Firefox OS lives on in the well-financed KaiOS, GitHub launches sponsors, and obvious uses for the new Google Glass 2.
Firefox has a new speed trick, openSUSE Leap has a time-traveling kernel while the project plans for the future, and we react to Antergros coming to an end. Plus the ghost of Firefox OS lives on in the well-financed KaiOS, GitHub launches sponsors, and obvious uses for the new Google Glass 2.
Firefox has a new speed trick, openSUSE Leap has a time-traveling kernel while the project plans for the future, and we react to Antergros coming to an end.
Firefox has a new speed trick, openSUSE Leap has a time-traveling kernel while the project plans for the future, and we react to Antergros coming to an end.
Strategic thinking to keep FreeBSD relevant, reflecting on the soul of a new machine, 10GbE Benchmarks On Nine Linux Distros and FreeBSD, NetBSD integrating LLVM sanitizers in base, FreeNAS 11.2 distrowatch review, and more. ##Headlines ###Strategic thinking, or what I think what we need to do to keep FreeBSD relevant Since I participate in the FreeBSD project there are from time to time some voices which say FreeBSD is dead, Linux is the way to go. Most of the time those voices are trolls, or people which do not really know what FreeBSD has to offer. Sometimes those voices wear blinders, they only see their own little world (were Linux just works fine) and do not see the big picture (like e.g. competition stimulates business, …) or even dare to look what FreeBSD has to offer. Sometimes those voices raise a valid concern, and it is up to the FreeBSD project to filter out what would be beneficial. Recently there were some mails on the FreeBSD lists in the sense of “What about going into direction X?”. Some people just had the opinion that we should stay where we are. In my opinion this is similarly bad to blindly saying FreeBSD is dead and following the masses. It would mean stagnation. We should not hold people back in exploring new / different directions. Someone wants to write a kernel module in (a subset of) C++ or in Rust… well, go ahead, give it a try, we can put it into the Ports Collection and let people get experience with it. This discussion on the mailinglists also triggered some kind of “where do we see us in the next years” / strategic thinking reflection. What I present here, is my very own opinion about things we in the FreeBSD project should look at, to stay relevant in the long term. To be able to put that into scope, I need to clarify what “relevant” means in this case. FreeBSD is currently used by companies like Netflix, NetApp, Cisco, Juniper, and many others as a base for products or services. It is also used by end‐users as a work‐horse (e.g. mailservers, webservers, …). Staying relevant means in this context, to provide something which the user base is interested in to use and which makes it more easy / fast for the user base to deliver whatever they want or need to deliver than with another kind of system. And this in terms of time to market of a solution (time to deliver a service like a web‐/mail‐/whatever‐server or product), and in terms of performance (which not only means speed, but also security and reliability and …) of the solution. I have categorized the list of items I think are important into (new) code/features, docs, polishing and project infrastructure. Links in the following usually point to documentation/HOWTOs/experiences for/with FreeBSD, and not to the canonical entry points of the projects or technologies. In a few cases the links point to an explanation in the wikipedia or to the website of the topic in question. ###Reflecting on The Soul of a New Machine Long ago as an undergraduate, I found myself back home on a break from school, bored and with eyes wandering idly across a family bookshelf. At school, I had started to find a calling in computing systems, and now in the den, an old book suddenly caught my eye: Tracy Kidder’s The Soul of a New Machine. Taking it off the shelf, the book grabbed me from its first descriptions of Tom West, captivating me with the epic tale of the development of the Eagle at Data General. I — like so many before and after me — found the book to be life changing: by telling the stories of the people behind the machine, the book showed the creative passion among engineers that might otherwise appear anodyne, inspiring me to chart a course that might one day allow me to make a similar mark. Since reading it over two decades ago, I have recommended The Soul of a Machine at essentially every opportunity, believing that it is a part of computing’s literary foundation — that it should be considered our Odyssey. Recently, I suggested it as beach reading to Jess Frazelle, and apparently with perfect timing: when I saw the book at the top of her vacation pile, I knew a fuse had been lit. I was delighted (though not at all surprised) to see Jess livetweet her admiration of the book, starting with the compelling prose, the lucid technical explanations and the visceral anecdotes — but then moving on to the deeper technical inspiration she found in the book. And as she reached the book’s crescendo, Jess felt its full power, causing her to reflect on the nature of engineering motivation. Excited to see the effect of the book on Jess, I experienced a kind of reflected recommendation: I was inspired to (re-)read my own recommendation! Shortly after I started reading, I began to realize that (contrary to what I had been telling myself over the years!) I had not re-read the book in full since that first reading so many years ago. Rather, over the years I had merely revisited those sections that I remembered fondly. On the one hand, these sections are singular: the saga of engineers debugging a nasty I-cache data corruption issue; the young engineer who implements the simulator in an impossibly short amount of time because no one wanted to tell him that he was being impossibly ambitious; the engineer who, frustrated with a nanosecond-scale timing problem in the ALU that he designed, moved to a commune in Vermont, claiming a desire to deal with “no unit of time shorter than a season”. But by limiting myself to these passages, I was succumbing to the selection bias of my much younger self; re-reading the book now from start to finish has given new parts depth and meaning. Aspects that were more abstract to me as an undergraduate — from the organizational rivalries and absurdities of the industry to the complexities of West’s character and the tribulations of the team down the stretch — are now deeply evocative of concrete episodes of my own career. See Article for rest… ##News Roundup ###Out-Of-The-Box 10GbE Network Benchmarks On Nine Linux Distributions Plus FreeBSD 12 Last week I started running some fresh 10GbE Linux networking performance benchmarks across a few different Linux distributions. That testing has now been extended to cover nine Linux distributions plus FreeBSD 12.0 to compare the out-of-the-box networking performance. Tested this round alongside FreeBSD 12.0 was Antergos 19.1, CentOS 7, Clear Linux, Debian 9.6, Fedora Server 29, openSUSE Leap 15.0, openSUSE Tumbleweed, Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS, and Ubuntu 18.10. All of the tests were done with a Tyan S7106 1U server featuring two Intel Xeon Gold 6138 CPUs, 96GB of DDR4 system memory, and Samsung 970 EVO SSD. For the 10GbE connectivity on this server was an add-in HP NC523SFP PCIe adapter providing two 10Gb SPF+ ports using a QLogic 8214 controller. Originally the plan as well was to include Windows Server 2016/2019. Unfortunately the QLogic driver download site was malfunctioning since Cavium’s acquisition of the company and the other Windows Server 2016 driver options not panning out and there not being a Windows Server 2019 option. So sadly that Windows testing was thwarted so I since started testing over with a Mellanox Connectx-2 10GbE NIC, which is well supported on Windows Server and so that testing is ongoing for the next article of Windows vs. Linux 10 Gigabit network performance plus some “tuned” Linux networking results too. ###Integration of the LLVM sanitizers with the NetBSD base system Over the past month I’ve merged the LLVM compiler-rt sanitizers (LLVM svn r350590) with the base system. I’ve also managed to get a functional set of Makefile rules to build all of them, namely: ASan, UBSan, TSan, MSan, libFuzzer, SafeStack, XRay. In all supported variations and modes that are supported by the original LLVM compiler-rt package. ###Distrowatch FreeNAS 11.2 review The project’s latest release is FreeNAS 11.2 and, at first, I nearly overlooked the new version because it appeared to be a minor point release. However, a lot of work went into the new version and 11.2 offers a lot of changes when compared next to 11.1, “including a major revamp of the web interface, support for self-encrypting drives, and new, backwards-compatible REST and WebSocket APIs. This update also introduces iocage for improved plugins and jails management and simplified plugin development.” ##Beastie Bits Instructions for installing rEFInd to dual boot a computer with FreeBSD and windows (and possibly other OSes as well). NetBSD desktop pt.6: “vi(1) editor, tmux and unicode $TERM” Unix flowers FreeBSD upgrade procedure using GPT Pull-based Backups using OpenBSD base* Developing WireGuard for NetBSD OpenZFS User Conference, April 18-19, Norwalk CT KnoxBug Feb 25th ##Feedback/Questions Jake - C Programming Farhan - Explanation of rtadvd Nelson - Bug Bounties on Open-Source Software Send questions, comments, show ideas/topics, or stories you want mentioned on the show to feedback@bsdnow.tv
On this episode of This Week in Linux, we take a look at some Distro News with Peppermint 9, Devuan 2.0, GeckoLinux which is based on openSUSE Leap 15 and then we take a closer look at Linux Mint 19 which should release soon. New version of KDE Plasma with 5.13 and PulseAudio 12.0 have… Read more
On this episode of This Week in Linux, we got some big distro releases from openSUSE, Linux Lite, CRUX and Knoppix as well as some beta releases for Linux Mint and Bodhi Linux. The new Atari VCS is now available for Pre-Order on Indiegogo. LXQt released the 0.13.0 version the desktop environment. The EU’s General… Read more
Asteroid OS 1.0 and openSUSE Leap 15. Asteroid OS Florent Revest talks about the recent release of Asteroid OS, the open source operating system for smartwatches. openSUSE Leap 15 Richard Brown talks about the recent openSUSE Leap 15 release. See our contact page for ways to get in touch. See... Read More
Asteroid OS 1.0 and openSUSE Leap 15. Asteroid OS Florent Revest talks about the recent release of Asteroid OS, the open source operating system for smartwatches. openSUSE Leap 15 Richard Brown talks about the recent openSUSE Leap 15 release. See our contact page for ways to get in touch. See... Read More
Nuevo Salmorejo Geek Remix, el noticiero de Salmorejo Geek. openSUSE Leap 15, nueva edición de su variante estable regular. Gnome podría recular y permitir que se ejecuten archivos binarios en Nautilus. La multinacional Deel presenta su nueva línea de ordenadores con Ubuntu preinstalado. Kubuntu también abandona los 32-bits. El padre del software libre, Richard Stallman, posiblemente de una conferencia en Jaén, Andalucía (España) el próximo 23 de Junio.Música: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Monplaisir/Turbo_Rallye_Clicker_4000_Soundtrack/Referencias:http://lamiradadelreplicante.com/2018/05/25/opensuse-leap-15-0-el-despertar-del-camaleon/https://www.muylinux.com/2018/05/24/gnome-podria-rectificar-la-decision-impedir-la-ejecucion-ficheros-desde-nautilus/https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2018/05/dell-precision-3530-ubuntuhttps://www.muylinux.com/2018/05/21/kubuntu-adios-32-bit/https://lacontradejaen.com/el-fundador-gnu-dara-una-conferencia-en-jaen/
openSUSE Leap 15 is released, along a new LXQt, the Essential Phone getting canceled, and why older Chrombooks might be receiving the big Linux apps update.
openSUSE Leap 15 is released, along a new LXQt, the Essential Phone getting canceled, and why older Chrombooks might be receiving the big Linux apps update. Plus we'll explain what portable systemd services are, and the Android phones that recently shipped with Malware.
openSUSE Leap 15 is released, along a new LXQt, the Essential Phone getting canceled, and why older Chrombooks might be receiving the big Linux apps update. Plus we'll explain what portable systemd services are, and the Android phones that recently shipped with Malware.
openSUSE Leap 15 is released, along a new LXQt, the Essential Phone getting canceled, and why older Chrombooks might be receiving the big Linux apps update.
openSUSE Leap 15 is released, along a new LXQt, the Essential Phone getting canceled, and why older Chrombooks might be receiving the big Linux apps update. Plus we'll explain what portable systemd services are, and the Android phones that recently shipped with Malware.
openSUSE Leap 15 is released, along a new LXQt, the Essential Phone getting canceled, and why older Chrombooks might be receiving the big Linux apps update.
Mais um podcast com algumas noticias e artigos recentes relacionados ao mundo gnu linux. Não se esqueçam de apoiar o projeto por deixar o vosso feedback directamente no soundcloud, Itunes ou para podcast@linuxtech.pt _______________________________________ Patrocinios: https://protonmail.com/ https://reprap.pt/ https://emprego.rumos.pt/ _______________________________________ Redes Sociais: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/linuxtechpt Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/linuxtechpt1 Twitter: https://twitter.com/Linuxtechpt Google+: https://plus.google.com/+linuxtechpt1 Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/linuxtech RSS FEED: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:228305121/sounds.rss Ítunes: https://itunes.apple.com/pt/podcast/linuxtech-podcast/id1262817926?mt=2 _______________________________________ Musicas tocadas durante o episódio: Nameless: The Hackers RPG Soundtrack by BoxCat Games (https://itunes.apple.com/us/developer/boxcat-llc/id519986951) is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) So far 11 comments about this album. Add your 10 cents! (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/BoxCat_Games/Nameless_the_Hackers_RPG_Soundtrack) BoxCat_Games_-_10_-_Epic_Song.mp3 BoxCat_Games_-_04_-_B-3.mp3 BoxCat_Games_-_07_-_Inspiration.mp3 BoxCat_Games_-_13_-_Rolling.mp3 BoxCat_Games_-_15_-_Meeting_MtFox.mp3 BoxCat_Games_-_16_-_Love_Of_My_Life.mp3 BoxCat_Games_-_24_-_Tricks.mp3 BoxCat_Games_-_27_-_Against_the_Wall.mp3 _______________________________________ Noticias: Fedora 26 https://fedoramagazine.org/fedora-26-is-here/ Opensuse Leap 43.3 https://fosspost.org/news/opensuse-42-3-released-heres-whats-new Ubuntu http://news.softpedia.com/news/ubuntu-16-10-yakkety-yak-is-no-longer-supported-upgrade-to-ubuntu-17-04-now-517083.shtml http://news.softpedia.com/news/ubuntu-17-10-is-getting-volume-improvements-more-gnome-apps-ported-as-snaps-517218.shtml http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2017/08/ubuntu-confirm-wayland-default-17-10 Valve http://news.softpedia.com/news/valve-s-latest-steamos-beta-comes-with-flatpak-support-linux-kernel-4-11-12-517168.shtml https://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/editorial-no-valve-is-not-killing-steamos-or-the-steam-controller.10012 Opensource https://opensource.com/article/17/7/news-july-22 https://netboot.xyz/faq IoT http://windowsitpro.com/internet-things-iot/devils-ivy-another-wake-call-iot-security _______________________________________ Musica final M-Pex: M-PeX_-_05_-_iPhado.mp3 iPhado EP by M-PeX (https://soundcloud.com/mpex) is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/) Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/mpex
He probado unos días openSUSE Leap 42.2 RC Gnome para luego pasarme a Manjaro 16.10 Fringilla XFCE. Os cuento mis impresiones.Música: https://soundcloud.com/nuriankaraliBlog del podcast: https://salmorejogeek.com/category/salmorejo-geek-podcast/
Have we gone too far with Docker? We channel our inner curmudgeon & discuss the Heartbleed sized elephant hanging out in Docker’s room. Plus why all the bad press around SteamOS might be missing the mark & our virtual LUG shares their hands on experiences with openSUSE LEAP! Plus some important follow up, a few surprises & a dead UPS!