Fedora Starts Cloud Working Group
Jan 22, 2010The Fedora project has put together a special interest group (SIG) dedicated to implementing Linux distros in cloud computing.
more »Chrome OS New Build
Jan 18, 2010Web developer and Chrome hacker alias Hexxeh has released a new version of his Chromium OS build.
more »W3Perl 3.08 with Polished Interface
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more »Charly's Column The sys admin’s daily grind: sslh
Dec 21, 2009Some of Charly’s servers run the SSH daemon on port 443 rather than on the standard port 22. If an SSL-capable Apache web server starts causing trouble, his method of settling the dispute is sslh.
more »Opera 10.10 Unite! File sharing with Opera 10.10 Unite
Dec 21, 2009Version 10.10 of the Opera web suite lets you put a server in your browser.
more »Introduction The sys admin's daily grind: Miredo
Nov 30, 2009The move from IPv4 to IPv6 must be gradual rather than abrupt. After just two minutes of configuration work, Charly leans back and watches his first IPv6 packets pass through a Miredo tunnel.
more »CouchDB Goes into Beta
Oct 14, 2009The document-oriented database Apache Couch DB is available in version 0.10.0. The release is currently in a beta state.
more »Apache 2.2.14 Bug Fixes and More
Oct 08, 2009The Apache HTTP server version 2.2.14 incorporates significant bug fixes.
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Container-Based Fedora Hummingbird Designed for Agent-First Builders
Fedora Hummingbird brings the same approach to the host OS as it does to containers to level up security.
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Linux kernel Developers Considering a Kill Switch
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Fedora 44 Now Gaming Ready
The latest version of Fedora has been released with gaming support.
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Manjaro 26.1 Preview Unveils New Features
The latest Manjaro 26.1 preview has been released with new desktop versions, a new kernel, and more.
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Microsoft Issues Warning About Linux Vulnerability
The company behind Windows has released information about a flaw that affects millions of Linux systems.
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Is AI Coming to Your Ubuntu Desktop?
According to the VP of Engineering at Canonical, AI could soon be added to the Ubuntu desktop distribution.
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Framework Laptop 13 Pro Competes with the Best
Framework has released what might be considered the MacBook of Linux devices.
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The Latest CachyOS Features Supercharged Kernel
The latest release of CachyOS brings with it an enhanced version of the latest Linux kernel.
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Kernel 7.0 Is a Bit More Rusty
Linux kernel 7.0 has been released for general availability, with Rust finally getting its due.
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France Says "Au Revoir" to Microsoft
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