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Fedora Asahi Remix is New...

Fedora Asahi Remix has been announced as the new Asahi Linux flagship distribution. With this distro, the Asahi Linux team aims to offer a polished Linux experience on Apple Silicon...

Crypto Scam Warning: FBI Issue...

A recent crypto scam warning from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in the United States sheds light on a worrying trend involving cybercriminals posing as reputable non-fungible token (NFT)...

Why Patching for Compliance Isn’t...

Meeting compliance requirements means that individuals or organizations comply with the relevant laws and regulations. They are essential for maintaining accountability and protecting an organization’s sensitive data. Failing to comply...

Window Management System Getting Revamped...

GNOME’s window management functionality has remained largely unchanged for quite a while, maintaining its simplicity. Therefore, during the GUADEC 2023 conference, GNOME developer Tobias Bernard has come up with a...

Weekly Blog Wrap-Up (August 7...

Welcome to the TuxCare Weekly Blog Wrap-Up – your go-to resource for the latest insights on cybersecurity strategy, Linux security, and how to simplify the way your organization protects its...

RISC-V Architecture Gets an Official...

The Debian operating system has recently expanded the remarkable list of supported architectures by adding the RISC-V architecture as an official Debian architecture. Reduced Instruction Set Computer, also known as...

Shrinking Time – Everything Speeds...

The digital era is characterized by one incontrovertible truth: change. Whether it’s the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence, the startling discovery of new security vulnerabilities, or the swift release of...

Ubuntu 22.10 “Kinetic Kudu” Reached...

Almost ten months ago, on October 20, 2022, Ubuntu made an announcement regarding the release of its 22.10 version. Dubbed “Kinetic Kudu” by Canonical, Ubuntu 22.10 is an interim release...

Demystifying Linux Kernel Security: The...

The Linux kernel is the core of the Linux operating system, serving as a bridge between computer hardware and the software programs that run on it. It is responsible for...

Neptune 8.0 “Juna” Based on...

The new stable version of the Neptune operating system, Neptune 8.0 “Juna”, has been released based on Debian 12 “Bookworm”. Powered by Linux kernel 6.1, this version arrived almost nine...

Real-Time Ubuntu Optimized for Intel...

Back in February earlier this year, Canonical had already made headlines with the release of the real-time Ubuntu 22.04 LTS for users subscribed to Ubuntu Pro. Now, Canonical delivers optimized...

Navigating the Java Supply Chain...

The modern software development ecosystem is intrinsically interwoven with libraries and dependencies. While this interconnectedness fosters efficiency and productivity, it can also introduce vulnerabilities, as vividly demonstrated in the case...

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