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Fellow Linux admins-
Significant security improvements are coming to those of us using AMD graphics controllers. AMDs RDNA 4 GPUs represent the next generation of graphics architecture, and
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rsync is an essential part of every Linux admin's toolkit. I've been using it since it was created by the same guy who created Samba
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If you're using Firefox for its enhanced security over Chrome, or are using the Tor browser for privacy, then you'll want to continue
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Another significant vulnerability was discovered in Chrome this week - this one is no joke. It was enough to earn the bug hunter $55,000 f
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The time has come. USB tethering will soon stop working for us. RNDIS (Remote Network Driver Interface Specification) was developed by Microsoft for networking over USB
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Kernel vulnerabilities can often lead to serious system compromise, so it's obviously crucial to update as soon as the fixes are made available. Linux 6.13-rc4 includes
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Spectre vulnerabilities are nothing new, but apparently, for those of us with Snapdragon processors in our devices, Qualcomm didn't learn from years of past experience
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A particularly severe Python vulnerability was discovered this week that impacts Linux admins operating high-volume web apps. Given the prominent role of Python in hand