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New Arch Linux ISO Released...

Arch Linux is based on a rolling-release model. It includes numerous advanced features that cater to the needs of GNU/Linux users, such as the systemd init system, modern file systems,...

GNOME 45 is Scheduled for...

The GNOME developers have already announced the release schedule for the upcoming release, GNOME 45. This includes the six-month-long development cycle and the official release date is September 20, 2023....

Kali Linux 2023.2 Features Hyper-V...

Offensive Security has announced the release of the second 2023 Kali rolling release, Kali Linux 2023.2, on May 30, 2023. Kali Linux 2023.2 brings numerous updates and improvements, all implemented...

New Security Vulnerabilities Discovered in...

The Linux kernel has a number of newly discovered security vulnerabilities that can be used to escalate local privileges or crash the system. These vulnerabilities have the potential to have...

Red Hat Improves Software Supply...

Red Hat introduced a solution called the Red Hat Trusted Software Supply Chain that increases resistance to vulnerabilities in the software supply chain. This innovation introduces two new cloud services:...

Firefox 115: New Features and...

Firefox 115 is the latest Nightly version of Firefox, scheduled for release on July 04, 2023. Nightly serves as an unstable platform dedicated to testing and development purposes. This article...

PyPI Subpoenaed: US Government Requests...

The Python Package Index (PyPI), with an extensive collection of more than 450,000 Python packages, is a highly popular repository among developers. These packages are stored as archives referred to...

PPAs Management Improved in Ubuntu...

Canonical confirmed that they had been developing a new method for managing PPAs (Personal Packaging Archives) in the next Ubuntu 23.10 (Mantic Minotaur) release. The development of Ubuntu 23.10 began...

Tails 5.13 Brings New Features...

Tails 5.13, a privacy-focused Debian-based GNU/Linux distribution, has been released with important changes for enhanced anonymity and file security. The Amnesic Incognito Live System, or Tails OS, connects to the...

Linux Kernel 6.2 is Now...

Linux Kernel 6.2 is now EOL (End of Life) as displayed on kernel.org, which means it will no longer receive bug and security fixes. Released on February 19, 2023, Linux...

Seven Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Added...

CISA (Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency) added seven new Linux vulnerabilities to its known exploited vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog on May 12, 2023. These include Ruckus AP remote code execution (CVE-2023-25717),...

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