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We have thousands of posts on a wide variety of open source and security topics, conveniently organized for searching or just browsing.
If RHEL is at the heart of your business, then this latest upgrade might be just what you need.
The AlmaLinux OS Foundation announces the general availability of AlmaLinux 8.7 as a free and open-source alternative to CentOS Linux and RHEL (Red Hat Enterprise Linux) operating systems.
Microsoft's unveiling this week of the production release of .NET 7 advances the company's efforts over the past few years to unify the open source development runtime to support multiple architectures and platforms.
EuroLinux is a free-to-use RHEL-based Linux distribution, similar to CentOS and AlmaLinux, specifically geared toward businesses.
There is more than one type of application container technology that enterprises can choose as they build out cloud-native applications.
A few weeks ago, we saw the release of both Google Chrome 105 and Microsoft Edge 105, and now, we have the same version number being made available for Mozilla Firefox. Firefox 104 last month brought support for subtitles in Disney+ Picture-in-Picture and improvements to snapping behaviors. Firefox 105 seems to be more focused on performance and accessibility enhancements.
UK-based Linux hardware vendor Star Labs took to Twitter to share more details on its upcoming Linux laptop called StarFighter, which looks to the company’s first notebook to feature a 4K display.
Linux distros running on Windows in a WSL2 virtual machine now can use the systemd init system.
BlackArch is a well-known penetration testing distribution based on Arch Linux, but not everyone is aware of the unique features that set it apart.
The Debian Project has announced the general availability of Debian GNU/Linux 11.5 as the fifth point release to the Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye” operating system series.
Linux Lite is one of the many lightweight Linux distros that run seamlessly on older hardware. But is it the best operating system for your computer? "Linux, as a whole, is considered more secure than other OSes because of its restricted access to system-level details.
Intel has published a series of fixes for Linux aimed at improving the performance of modern Alder Lake processors and those CPUs that will follow them.
Canonical is incorporating Microsoft's ASP.NET and .NET SDK into its latest Long Term Support version of Ubuntu.
Offensive Security has released Kali Linux 2022.3, the third version of 2022, with virtual machine improvements, Linux Kernel 5.18.5, new tools to play with, and improved ARM support.
Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) is a powerful piece of software wizardry that allows users to run GNU/Linux environments directly in Windows without requiring virtual machines (VMs) or dual-boot configurations. Available for both Windows 10 and Windows 11, it's a very handy utility, especially for cross-platform development and testing. Microsoft regularly updates WSL with new features and capabilities. Today, it has announced WSL version 0.65.1 for Insiders.
To really secure software, you need to know what's inside its code. That's why a software bill of materials is essential today. It used to be that we didn't worry that much about our code's security. Bad binaries, sure. The code itself? Not so much. We were so foolish.
IBM is not just introducing new mainframes, but a new way of paying for on premises big iron that makes mainframes cheaper than they've even before.
If you're a casual user who just wants a secure, reliable OS that helps you be more productive, here are some top distro recommendations.
Oracle Linux is an enterprise-grade Linux distro with no licensing fee, unlike RHEL. Here's everything you need to know about it.
Where does Red Hat go from here? Here's what Matt Hicks, CEO, and Paul Cormier, the chairman, have to say. According to Hicks, "We'll continue to invest a lot in security. That was the foundation that Red Hat was built on. That you can get open-source innovation and deploy it with trust. Nothing has changed with that other than we certainly secure a lot more software today."