www.tuxmachines.org Open in urlscan Pro
23.161.112.115  Public Scan

URL: http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/164033
Submission: On April 23 via api from GB — Scanned from GB

Form analysis 2 forms found in the DOM

POST /node/164033

<form action="/node/164033" accept-charset="UTF-8" method="post" id="search-block-form">
  <div>
    <div class="container-inline">
      <div class="form-item" id="edit-search-block-form-1-wrapper">
        <label for="edit-search-block-form-1">Search this site: </label>
        <input type="text" maxlength="128" name="search_block_form" id="edit-search-block-form-1" size="15" value="" title="Enter the terms you wish to search for." class="form-text">
      </div>
      <input type="submit" name="op" id="edit-submit-1" value="Search" class="form-submit">
      <input type="hidden" name="form_build_id" id="form-a9eLM63u8KuDG7darxvJhxipggIDV_QFEreOm0uMezM" value="form-a9eLM63u8KuDG7darxvJhxipggIDV_QFEreOm0uMezM">
      <input type="hidden" name="form_id" id="edit-search-block-form" value="search_block_form">
    </div>
  </div>
</form>

POST /node/164033

<form action="/node/164033" accept-charset="UTF-8" method="post" id="comment-controls">
  <div>
    <div class="box">
      <h2>Comment viewing options</h2>
      <div class="content">
        <div class="container-inline"><input type="hidden" name="form_build_id" id="form-rpZOf07JlSvNxolveCgCxsLVWgmXiGXyWvfc07GrZ-A" value="form-rpZOf07JlSvNxolveCgCxsLVWgmXiGXyWvfc07GrZ-A">
          <input type="hidden" name="form_id" id="edit-comment-controls" value="comment_controls">
          <div class="form-item" id="edit-mode-wrapper">
            <select name="mode" class="form-select" id="edit-mode">
              <option value="1">Flat list - collapsed</option>
              <option value="2">Flat list - expanded</option>
              <option value="3">Threaded list - collapsed</option>
              <option value="4" selected="selected">Threaded list - expanded</option>
            </select>
          </div>
          <div class="form-item" id="edit-order-wrapper">
            <select name="order" class="form-select" id="edit-order">
              <option value="1">Date - newest first</option>
              <option value="2" selected="selected">Date - oldest first</option>
            </select>
          </div>
          <div class="form-item" id="edit-comments-per-page-wrapper">
            <select name="comments_per_page" class="form-select" id="edit-comments-per-page">
              <option value="10">10 comments per page</option>
              <option value="30">30 comments per page</option>
              <option value="50">50 comments per page</option>
              <option value="70">70 comments per page</option>
              <option value="90" selected="selected">90 comments per page</option>
              <option value="150">150 comments per page</option>
              <option value="200">200 comments per page</option>
              <option value="250">250 comments per page</option>
              <option value="300">300 comments per page</option>
            </select>
          </div>
          <input type="submit" name="op" id="edit-submit" value="Save settings" class="form-submit">
        </div>
        <div class="description">Select your preferred way to display the comments and click "Save settings" to activate your changes.</div>
      </div>
    </div>
  </div>
</form>

Text Content

Do you waddle the waddle?
 * Home
 * About
 * Gallery
 * Forum
 * Blogs
 * IRC
 * Search
 * News
 * RSS Feed


NAVIGATION

 * Original Content
 * Most Popular
 * Linux Monthly Screenshots
 * Helpful Sites
 * News Feeds
 * Site Map
 * Polls
 * Login
 * Popular content


LANGUAGE SELECTION

Select
LanguageAfrikaansAlbanianAmharicArabicArmenianAzerbaijaniBasqueBelarusianBengaliBosnianBulgarianBurmeseCatalanCebuanoChichewaChinese
(Simplified)Chinese
(Traditional)CorsicanCroatianCzechDanishDutchEsperantoEstonianFilipinoFinnishFrenchFrisianGalicianGeorgianGermanGreekGujaratiHaitian
CreoleHausaHawaiianHebrewHindiHmongHungarianIcelandicIgboIndonesianIrish
GaelicItalianJapaneseJavaneseKannadaKazakhKhmerKinyarwandaKoreanKurdishKyrgyzLaoLatinLatvianLithuanianLuxembourgishMacedonianMalagasyMalayMalayalamMalteseMaoriMarathiMongolianNepaliNorwegianOdia
(Oriya)PashtoPersianPolishPortuguesePunjabiRomanianRussianSamoanScots
GaelicSerbianSesothoShonaSindhiSinhalaSlovakSlovenianSomaliSpanishSundaneseSwahiliSwedishTajikTamilTatarTeluguThaiTurkishTurkmenUkrainianUrduUyghurUzbekVietnameseWelshXhosaYiddishYorubaZulu
Powered by Translate
Select
LanguageEnglishAfrikaansAlbanianArabicArmenianAzerbaijaniBasqueBelarusianBulgarianCatalanChinese
(Simplified)Chinese
(Traditional)CroatianCzechDanishDutchEstonianFilipinoFinnishFrenchGalicianGeorgianGermanGreekHaitian
CreoleHebrewHindiHungarianIcelandicIndonesianIrishItalianJapaneseKoreanLatvianLithuanianMacedonianMalayMalteseNorwegianPersianPolishPortugueseRomanianRussianSerbianSlovakSlovenianSpanishSwahiliSwedishThaiTurkishUkrainianUrduVietnameseWelshYiddish


SEARCH

Search this site:



TUX MACHINES SECTION/S

Security


AUTHORS INFORMATION

 * Community
 * Roy
 * Rianne
 * You

Everyone is free to register and submit stories to this site. Blogs too can be
created by anyone.

Tux Machines (TM)-specific links
 * Help Support TM
 * List of TM Supporters
 * Contact TM


LWN

 * [$] Handling messy pull-request diffstats
 * Security updates for Friday
 * OpenBSD 7.1 released




ACTIVE FORUM TOPICS

 * Montblanc sails the chronometry seas
 * Sky Recommended Add-ins and Links
 * Sweatin' out the hits, maybe a shower or two




COLLABORA

 * A Pixel's Color & new documentation repository
 * Kernel 5.16: A new release for a new year
 * First up in 2022: linux.conf.au!
 * Wine on Wayland year-end update: improved functionality & stability
 * A growth year for upstream kernel contributions




9TO5LINUX

 * Ubuntu Cinnamon Remix 22.04 LTS Released with Cinnamon 5.2 Desktop
   Environment
 * Proton 7.0-2 Makes More Games Playable on Linux, Fixes Numerous Bugs
 * Ubuntu Unity 22.04 LTS Released with Flatpak and Flathub Support, New Default
   Apps
 * Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Official Flavors Released, Here’s What’s New
 * Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish) Is Now Available for Download, This Is
   What’s New




GNU PLANET

 * FSF Blogs: Find new ways to "live liberation" with LibrePlanet 2022 workshops
 * health @ Savannah: The Free Software community mourns the loss of Pedro
   Francisco (MasGNULinux)
 * parted @ Savannah: parted-3.5 released [stable]
 * GNU Guix: 10 years of stories behind Guix
 * unifont @ Savannah: Unifont 14.0.03 Released




FOSS FORCE

 * TUXEDO Stellaris 15 Is the First Linux Laptop to Come Pre-Installed with
   Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
 * Fedora Community Blog: CPE Weekly Update – Week of April 18th – 22nd
 * Bain-Backed Chindata Fielding Preliminary Takeover Interest
 * Despot&#039;s Game: Dystopian Army Builder adds gamepad support, works on
   Steam Deck
 * Security updates for Friday




FOSSLINUX

 * How to upgrade to Fedora 36
 * FOSS Linux’s Tmux Cheat Sheet
 * How to transfer your Discord server to someone else
 * How to use GNOME terminal app
 * What’s new in Fedora 36




PHORONIX

 * RISC-V With Linux 5.16 Enabling Open-Source NVIDIA Driver As Part Of Default
   Kernel
 * KDE Lands More Plasma Wayland Fixes, Other Enhancements For Plasma 5.24
 * Valve Shares New Steam Deck Details, Proton Update Available For Testing
 * Intel Posts Linux Graphics Driver Patches For Raptor Lake - Same As Alder
   Lake
 * Radeon Software 21.40.1 Linux Driver Unifies ROCm, Uses New Driver
   Distribution Model




OPENSOURCE.COM

 * 3 things to know about Drupal in 2022
 * 5 open source tips to reduce waste in web design
 * Linux KDE receives first-ever eco-certification for Okular
 * How Linux rescues slow computers (and the planet)
 * 4 cheat sheets I can't live without




KDE PLANET

 * Tasks
 * Web Review, Week 2022-16
 * Kubuntu 22.04 LTS Released
 * KDE Gear 22.04
 * Second month of KDE SoK 2022




FEDORA MAGAZINE

 * MLCube and Podman
 * 3-2-1 Backup plan with Fedora ARM server
 * Samba as AD and Domain Controller
 * Contribute at the Fedora Kernel 5.17, CoreOS, Cloud, IoT, and Audio test days
 * Using Sourcegraph to Search 34,000+ Fedora Repositories




MOZILLA

 * The Mozilla Blog: Internet spring cleaning: How to delete Instagram, Facebook
   and other accounts
 * The Mozilla Blog: How to delete your Spotify account
 * The Mozilla Blog: How to delete your Facebook account
 * The Mozilla Blog: How to delete your Instagram account
 * The Mozilla Blog: How to delete your Snapchat account


Home » content


SECURITY LEFTOVERS


Submitted by Roy Schestowitz on Friday 22nd of April 2022 08:16:00 PM Filed
under
 * Security



 * SECURITY UPDATES FOR FRIDAY [LWN.NET]
   
   > Security updates have been issued by Fedora (composer, golang-x-crypto,
   > rubygem-nokogiri, wavpack, xen, and xz) and SUSE (dnsmasq, openjpeg, swtpm,
   > tomcat, and xen).

 * JAVA CRYPTOGRAPHY IMPLEMENTATION MISTAKE ALLOWS DIGITAL-SIGNATURE FORGERIES
   
   > The vulnerability, which Oracle patched on Tuesday, affects the company’s
   > implementation of the Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm in Java
   > versions 15 and above. ECDSA is an algorithm that uses the principles of
   > elliptic curve cryptography to authenticate messages digitally.

 * CRITICAL CRYPTOGRAPHIC JAVA SECURITY BLUNDER PATCHED – UPDATE NOW!
   
   
   > Unlike other software behemoths such as Microsoft, Adobe and Google, who
   > produce official security updates once a month, thus following a schedule
   > that is both regular and frequent, Oracle has historically and resolutely
   > stuck to just four scheduled updates a year.

 * ERROR IN ALPHV/BLACKCAT RANSOMWARE CODE MAY OFFER SOME LINUX USERS A SHIELD
   [ED: WELL, RANSOMWARE IS ALMOST ENTIRELY A WINDOWS ISSUE; THIS SERVE TO
   DISTRACT FROM IT]
   
   > Researchers at Forescout discovered a mechanism to stop current versions of
   > ALPHV ransomware from deploying on most Linux systems.

 * FBI RELEASES IOCS ASSOCIATED WITH BLACKCAT/ALPHV RANSOMWARE | CISA
   
   > The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has released a Flash report
   > detailing indicators of compromise (IOCs) associated with attacks involving
   > BlackCat/ALPHV, a Ransomware-as-a-Service that has compromised at least 60
   > entities worldwide.


»
 * 
 * Login or register to post comments
 * Printer-friendly version
 * 501 reads
 * PDF version


FOCUS SHIFTERS

Submitted by Roy Schestowitz on Friday 22nd of April 2022 09:00:42 PM.

 * CRYPTOMINING BOTNET TARGETING DOCKER ON LINUX SYSTEMS [ED: MICROSOFT
   CROWDSTRIKE (MICROSOFT CONNECTED!) WRITES ABOUT A GROUP WHICH TARGETS
   MICROSOFT WINDOWS BUT MAKES IT ABOUT "LINUX" INSTEAD (FOR FUD'S WORTH)]

 * Login or register to post comments


MARKETING DISGUISED AS "RESEARCH" OR "BENCHMARK"

Submitted by Roy Schestowitz on Friday 22nd of April 2022 09:03:00 PM.

 * BENCHMARKING LINUX SECURITY – LATEST RESEARCH FINDINGS
   
   

 * Login or register to post comments


COMMENT VIEWING OPTIONS

Flat list - collapsedFlat list - expandedThreaded list - collapsedThreaded list
- expanded
Date - newest firstDate - oldest first
10 comments per page30 comments per page50 comments per page70 comments per
page90 comments per page150 comments per page200 comments per page250 comments
per page300 comments per page
Select your preferred way to display the comments and click "Save settings" to
activate your changes.


MORE IN TUX MACHINES

 * Highlights
 * Front Page
 * Latest Headlines
 * Archive
 * Recent comments
 * All-Time Popular Stories
 * Hot Topics
 * New Members


IBM/RED HAT/FEDORA LEFTOVERS



 * CPE WEEKLY UPDATE – WEEK OF APRIL 18TH – 22ND – FEDORA COMMUNITY BLOG
   
   > This is a weekly report from the CPE (Community Platform Engineering) Team.

 * DRIVING INNOVATION WITH OPEN SOURCE AI/ML
   
   > Red Hat’s AI cloud service platform almost didn’t happen. And all the
   > benefits it provides—enabling a curated and supported Jupyter-as-a-service
   > platform that IT operations can provide to their organization’s data
   > scientists and intelligent application developers while still maintaining
   > control—would not have been possible.

 * NEXT OPEN NEUROFEDORA MEETING: 25 APRIL 1300 UTC
   
   > Please join us at the next regular Open NeuroFedora team meeting on Monday
   > 25 April at 1300 UTC The meeting is a public meeting, and open for everyone
   > to attend.

 * MONITOR YOUR NETWORK SWITCHES WITH THIS OPEN SOURCE TOOL | ENABLE SYSADMIN
   
   > Checkmk provides a holistic view of all of your network interfaces to help
   > you detect performance problems.

 * IRVING WLADAWSKY-BERGER: HOW DO YOUNG PEOPLE SEE THE WORLD COMPARED TO OLDER
   GENERATIONS?
   
   > “There is an emerging narrative about a growing intergenerational divide
   > worldwide,” said a recent international survey conducted by The Changing
   > Childhood Project. “In the media and in popular culture, the young are
   > often portrayed as impatient, militant, outspoken, and even entitled, in
   > contrast to more sober temperaments among older people. The concept of
   > intergenerational tension is not new. What may be new, however, is the
   > speed with which our world is changing – and with it, childhood.” The
   > Changing Childhood Project is a collaboration between UNICEF, - the UN
   > agency responsible for providing humanitarian and developmental aid to
   > children around the world, - and Gallup, - the analytics company best known
   > for its international opinion polls. Created to explore these
   > intergenerational shifts, the project seeks to answer a few key questions:
   > what is it like growing up today?; how do young people see the world
   > differently?; and, is there an intergenerational gap?

 * DATA PRIVACY: 5 MISTAKES YOU ARE PROBABLY MAKING
   
   > It is nearly impossible for organizations to be 100 percent compliant with
   > their legal privacy obligations.


SOFTWARE: GNOME, KDE, JOPLIN, AND CALIBRE



 * THIBAULT MARTNI: FUNDING DECENTRALISED/LOCAL-FIRST APPLICATIONS FOR GNOME ::
   THIB VIEWS — ON DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP
   
   > The GNOME Foundation has not been giving as much news as we wish it has,
   > but doesn’t mean nothing happened! In the hopes of making GNOME useful for
   > as many people as possible and finding sustainable funding, the Foundation
   > needs to run public programmes. Let’s examine together what makes a
   > suitable programme, what direction the Foundation is taking, and how you
   > can help shaping the programme and the future of the GNOME Project as an
   > active community member.

 * TASKS
   
   > I wanted something to store all my to-do stuff, so I created this simple
   > task list application! With Tasks, you can create new tasks by typing the
   > new task’s name in the text field at the bottom of the window, and when
   > hovering over some task it displays an edit and remove button. In the
   > application header it has a task count on the left, showing the total
   > number of tasks, and a clear and an about button on the right, which
   > removes all the tasks and opens an about page, respectively.

 * JOPLIN NOTES - RUSSELL COKER
   
   > Joplin supports storing notes on a number of protocols including Nextcloud
   > and WebDAV. I setup WebDAV because it’s easiest, here is Digital Ocean
   > instructions for WebDAV on Apache [3]. That basically works. One problem
   > for my use case is that the Joplin client doesn’t support accounts on
   > multiple servers and the only released way of sharing notes between
   > accounts is using the paid Joplin Cloud service. There is a Joplin Server
   > in beta which allows sharing notes but that is designed to run in Docker
   > and is written in TypeScript so it was too much pain to setup. One
   > mitigating factor is that there are “Notebooks” which are collections of
   > notes. So if multiple people who trust each other share an account they can
   > have Notebooks for personal notes and a Notebook for shared notes.

 * CAN I USE CALIBER TO ORDER AND LISTEN TO AUDIOBOOKS?
   
   > More and more users are choosing to migrate from the usual paper books to
   > electronic books. We store these files on our disk drives, but like the
   > rest of the content, they need some organization. A piece of software that
   > can help us a lot in this type of task is the ebook manager , Calibre. The
   > first thing we should know is that this is a totally free open source
   > application that has all the functions that we are going to need. It not
   > only focuses on the management of our electronic book libraries , but goes
   > much further. In this way, from Caliber we will have the possibility of
   > avoiding these contents, reading them, converting them and much more. All
   > this through a peculiar user interface that we can also customize.


BUILDING STATE MACHINES ON LINUX



Turning that into an application becomes an easier task when using a product
like IAR Systems’ Visual State, which now runs on Windows and Linux. The new
cross-platform hosting gives Linux-based programmers the ability to turn
state-machine diagrams into code, thereby reducing coding errors due to
translation.


GAMES: GAMING ON CHROMEBOOKS, LUMENCRAFT, AND MORE



 * HOW TO PLAY RETRO GAMES IN YOUR CHROMEBOOK’S LINUX TERMINAL
   
   > Gaming on Chromebooks has become quite common nowadays. Back in the day
   > though, it was inconceivable to say “Chromebook” and “Games” in the same
   > sentence, even though Android apps had graced the OS years prior. With the
   > advent of cloud gaming, however, AAA titles like Destiny, Star Wars Jedi:
   > Fallen Order, and more are now just a website URL away. If you’re an
   > old-school gamer like me though, you’ll always have a fondness in your
   > heart for simple games from your youth like Tetris, Space Invaders, and
   > more. Heck, when I was growing up and in middle and high school, I even
   > played a ton of Sudoku once the craze began in the early 2000s in the
   > United States. The only difference is that this was only done in the
   > newspaper or in books.

 * LUMENCRAFT HITS 20,000 COPIES IN THE FIRST WEEK, ROADMAP DETAILED |
   GAMINGONLINUX
   
   > Lumencraft, a recent Early Access release from 2Dynamic Games that offers
   > up Native Linux support powered by Godot Engine seems to have been a hit.

 * UNDERWATER CHAOS EXPANDS WITH THE BAROTRAUMA 'URBAN EXPANSES' UPDATE |
   GAMINGONLINUX
   
   > Want to find out what it's like to travel in a submarine on another planet?
   > Barotrauma gives you that option and it can be total chaos. It's a 2D co-op
   > survival horror inspired by the likes of FTL, RimWorld, Space Station 13
   > and others like that. With silly ragdoll physics, and plenty of strange
   > creatures waiting for you.


LATEST NEWS

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------


KDE GEAR 22.04, POSTMARKETOS V21.12 SP4 AND ORGANIC MAPS (MAYBE)

In other news: Shitphones are smart, a new phone that's going to be available
with Ubuntu Touch, fun handheld hardware, funding for GNOME Shell Mobile and a
Squeekboard bugfix release.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------


PORTING GNOME BUILDER TO GTK 4



Now that GNOME 42 was released in March I’ve had spare cycles to focus on
porting Builder to GTK 4 in April. I’ve made a lot of progress thus far, but
there is still plenty to go. Builder is certainly one of the larger GTK
applications out there and so it can be a bit daunting unless you embrace your
inner hubris and just forget where the end of the tunnel is.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------


TODAY'S LEFTOVERS



 * INTERNET SPRING CLEANING: HOW TO DELETE INSTAGRAM, FACEBOOK AND OTHER
   ACCOUNTS
   
   > So you’ve washed your sheets and vacuumed under the couch in the name of
   > spring cleaning. But what about your online clutter?

 * INTRODUCING DAYANA GALEANO – THE MOZILLA SUPPORT BLOG
   
   > Dayana’s primary focus will be supporting the mobile ecosystem, including
   > Firefox for Android, Firefox for iOS, Firefox Focus (Android and iOS), as
   > well as Firefox Klar. The role will initially emphasize support question
   > moderation, including tagging and categorizing our inbound questions, and
   > the primary support channels will be app reviews on iOS and Android. This
   > will evolve over time, and we will be sure to communicate about these
   > changes.

 * BOOTLIN AT THE EMBEDDED LINUX CONFERENCE NORTH AMERICA 2022 - BOOTLIN'S BLOG
   
   > Bootlin CEO Thomas Petazzoni and COO Alexandre Belloni will both be
   > attending the next Embedded Linux Conference North America, on June 21-24
   > in Austin, Texas.

 * CELEBRATE EARTH DAY WITH THESE ARDUINO PROJECTS | ARDUINO BLOG
   
   > In celebration of Earth Day, we thought it would be fun to highlight a
   > handful of open-source projects that may inspire you to help make a
   > positive impact on our world. From air quality and water pollution
   > monitoring to wildlife conservation and deforestation prevention, here are
   > just some of the ways our community members are leveraging Arduino to come
   > up with innovative solutions.

 * US PUBLIC SECTOR REGULATORY COMPLIANCE WITH UBUNTU PRO AND AWS GOVCLOUD
   
   > Federal government organisations that either collect, store, share,
   > transfer, or process sensitive data, as well as all federal agencies, their
   > contractors, and service providers, are required to operate in
   > high-security environments to ensure the safety of sensitive data such as
   > Personally Identifiable Information or confidential information. Developing
   > applications for regulated federal and high-security environments can be a
   > challenging task due to the overwhelming number of compliance requirements
   > developers need to conform to, like FIPS, FedRAMP, ITAR, DFARS, and many
   > more. Making sure your physical and virtual infrastructure meets all these
   > requirements is a difficult, time-consuming endeavor. Therefore, AWS
   > GovCloud and Ubuntu Pro have been engineered to help take that complexity
   > away so that you can increase developer productivity, concentrate on
   > delivering great applications and take them to market more quickly.

 * XFCE SETTINGS GUI
   
   >   It's a sunny day and you boot up your PC, which uses Xfce, ready to do
   > some file-organizing. You open Thunar and suddenly you realise something.
   > All this time you would have prefered sorting to be case-sensitive. You
   > open the Preferences Dialog but alas, there is no relevant setting. You are
   > left disappointed, hoping that Thunar devs add this option in a future
   > release. You might even create a feature request.   Little do you know,
   > Thunar does have a preference to enable this functionality but it is hidden
   > away. You can only find it in the wiki and even that is not a guarantee
   > because we might forget about updating the wiki. Then you have to go and
   > manually enable it in the Settings Editor or using xfconf-query.   Thunar
   > is not the only Xfce application that has hidden settings, Terminal is
   > another prominent application that has preferences that don't showup in its
   > preferences dialog.

 * INTEL RAPTOR LAKE-P CPU SUPPORT ADDED TO MESA 22.2 FOR OPENGL & VULKAN LINUX
   DRIVERS
   
   > Intel added upcoming Raptor Lake-P CPU support for Intel OpenGL and Vulkan
   > drivers to the Linux 5.19 driver recently, which is slated to release later
   > this year. The same graphics driver support for the upcoming processor has
   > been added to Mesa 22.2.


SYNDICATION & SOCIAL MEDIA

 * Overview
 * Twitter

Follow the site via RSS/Twitter.



Full RSS:

RSS feeds for particular topics are also available









Twitter:



Content (where original) is available under CC-BY-SA, copyrighted by original
author/s.




SUPPORT TUX MACHINES

Help Support TM
Wall of Appreciation




RECENT COMMENTS

 * Another late one
   5 hours 13 min ago
 * Carter wins third term as leader of Debian GNU/Linux project
   5 hours 15 min ago
 * GUVCView
   7 hours 44 min ago
 * Microsoft openwashing
   7 hours 48 min ago
 * NFTs Scam
   7 hours 52 min ago
 * Marketing disguised as "research" or "benchmark"
   7 hours 57 min ago
 * Focus shifters
   7 hours 59 min ago
 * Valve Releases Proton 7.0-2
   9 hours 3 min ago
 * Video, Top Things to Do After Installing, and More
   9 hours 7 min ago
 * OpenBSD 7.1 is out, including Apple M1 support
   9 hours 31 min ago


WHO'S ONLINE

There are currently 0 users and 151 guests online.


GIZMOZ

 * Kontron new series of motherboards ship with Intel’s latest 12th Gen
   processors
 * Microchip evaluation kit for mid-range touchscreen applications
 * DFI industrial mini PC features AMD Ryzen Embedded R1000 processor
 * Broadcom introduces world’s first Wi-Fi 7 chipset solutions
 * ASRock new series of 4×4 BOX5000 mini-PCs now powered by AMD Zen 3 Ryzen 5000
   processors




FOSSMINT

 * Best Brute Force Tools for Penetration Test
 * How to Find WiFi Passwords on Linux, Windows and Mac
 * Easily Run Windows Software on Linux with Bottles
 * What is Dahlia OS and Why You Have to Try It
 * Internxt – World’s Most Secure Cloud Storage for Linux




DEBUG POINT

 * Experience Ubuntu Unity 22.04 LTS With These New Features
 * 10 Things to Do After Installing Ubuntu 22.04 [With Bonus Tip]
 * Ubuntu Studio 22.04 LTS – New Features and Release Details
 * Difference Between Ubuntu 22.04 and Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
 * Ubuntu Kylin 22.04 LTS – New Features and Release Details




LXER

 * VMware, Lightbits Labs and NVMe over TCP
 * Canonical Releases Important Ubuntu Kernel Update to Fix Eight
   Vulnerabilities
 * Ubuntu 22.04: The Linux desktop for work




UBUNTUBUZZ

 * Download Ubuntu 22.04 LTS "Jammy Jellyfish" with Official Flavors, Torrents
   and Checksums
 * Enable Browsing with DNS Over TLS (DoT) on Ubuntu Made Easy
 * Solutions to Install Newer Apps on Older Ubuntu Versions
 * Discover New Things on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Pre-release
 * Making Effects How To | Inkscape




SPARKYLINUX

 * Sparky 2022.04 Special Editions
 * Sparky 2022.04
 * BadWolf
 * Your apps suggestions
 * Sparky news 2022/03




LINUX JOURNAL

 * Geek Guide: Purpose-Built Linux for Embedded Solutions
 * How to Install and Uninstall KernelCare
 * What’s KernelCare?
 * Getting Started with Docker Semi-Self-Hosting on Linode
 * 5 Lesser-Known Open Source Web Browsers for Linux in 2022




LINUX TODAY

 * How to Install TeamViewer on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
 * KDE Gear 22.04 Is Here with Kalendar, Many Improvements
 * How to Install Padloc Password Manager on Rocky Linux 8




KERNEL PLANET

 * Matthew Garrett: The Freedom Phone is not great at privacy
 * Brendan Gregg: Netflix End of Series 1
 * Brendan Gregg: TensorFlow Library Performance
 * Matthew Garrett: Bearer tokens are just awful
 * Kees Cook: security things in Linux v5.10




PURISM

 * The Future of Social Media Depends on You
 * How to be Upstream-First
 * Purism Cares about Environmental Impact
 * Definitive Guide to User Documentation for Librem Devices
 * Librem 5 Suspend Preview





LINUXSECURITY.COM ADVISORIES

 * SUSE: 2022:1314-1 libslirp>
 * SUSE: 2022:1307-1 important: dnsmasq>
 * SUSE: 2022:14943-1 important: SDL>
 * SUSE: 2022:1313-1 important: SDL2>
 * SUSE: 2022:1315-1 moderate: netty>




DEBIAN

 * Jonathan Dowland: 3D-printed replacement battery cover
 * Andrej Shadura: To England by train (part 1)
 * Russell Coker: Joplin Notes
 * Ritesh Raj Sarraf: Systemd Service Hang
 * Andy Simpkins: Firmware and Debian




IT'S FOSS

 * Things to do After Installing Ubuntu 22.04
 * Ubuntu 20.04 vs 22.04: What Has Changed Between the Two LTS Releases?
 * Nushell: Cross-platform Shell That Gives You More Clarity on Error Messages
 * Disable Animations in Cinnamon Desktop to Slightly Speed Up Your Linux Mint
   System
 * LibreWolf vs Firefox: Comparing the Privacy Heroes of Open-Source Browsers




OMG! UBUNTU!

 * Shuttleworth Explains Why Ubuntu Won’t Support Flatpak
 * Installed Ubuntu 22.04? Do These Things Next!
 * Ubuntu 22.04 LTS is Now Available to Download




GAMINGONLINUX

 * Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead is a sprawling FOSS apocalypse roguelike
 * Lumencraft hits 20,000 copies in the first week, roadmap detailed
 * Underwater chaos expands with the Barotrauma 'Urban Expanses' update
 * Despot's Game: Dystopian Army Builder adds gamepad support, works on Steam
   Deck
 * Stellaris: Overlord expansion confirmed for release on May 12




SLASHDOT

 * Razer's First Linux Laptop Called 'Sexy' - But It's Not for Gamers
 * Fedora Plans To Drop Support For Legacy BIOS Systems
 * Google Proposes Shutdown Changes To Speed Linux Reboots




DW LATEST RELEASES

 * 04/21 OpenBSD 7.1
 * 04/21 Xubuntu 22.04
 * 04/21 Ubuntu Studio 22.04




DISTROWATCH

 * Distribution Release: Ubuntu Kylin 22.04
 * Distribution Release: Xubuntu 22.04
 * Distribution Release: Lubuntu 22.04



More on Tux Machines: About ● Gallery ● Forum ● Blogs ● Search ● News ● RSS Feed

Part of Bytes Media ● Sister sites below.






FSF

 * Free Software Awards winners announced: SecuRepairs, Protesilaos Stavrou,
   Paul Eggert
 * Contract opportunity: Bookkeeper
 * FSF job opportunity: program manager
 * Free Software Foundation announces new executive director, Zoë Kooyman
 * Publication of the FSF-funded white papers on questions around Copilot




UBUNTU BUZZ

 * Download Ubuntu 22.04 LTS "Jammy Jellyfish" with Official Flavors, Torrents
   and Checksums
 * Enable Browsing with DNS Over TLS (DoT) on Ubuntu Made Easy
 * Solutions to Install Newer Apps on Older Ubuntu Versions
 * Discover New Things on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Pre-release
 * Making Effects How To | Inkscape




LINUXLINKS

 * 5 Best Free and Open Source OS-level Virtualization
 * Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Oracle BPM
 * 8 Best Free and Open Source Terminal Emoji Tools
 * daedalOS – desktop environment in the web browser
 * 5 Best Free and Open Source C# Object-Relational Mapping Software



Content available under CC-BY-SA

© by original authors

Powered by CentOS 6.5 (GNU/Linux), Varnish, and Drupal 6






ORIGINAL TEXT


Contribute a better translation

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------




✓
Thanks for sharing!
AddToAny
More…