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fromDevOps.com
1 day ago

The Open Source Trap: Why Trust Isn't a Security Strategy - DevOps.com

The software supply chain is vulnerable due to reliance on under-resourced open source maintainers, requiring active organizational support for security.
#linux
fromZDNET
4 days ago
Software development

You can try Linux 7.0 now on these distros - here's what's new

fromZDNET
5 days ago
Software development

The new rules for AI-assisted code in the Linux kernel: What every dev needs to know

Software development
fromZDNET
5 days ago

This Linux distro offers an easy DNS switcher - but there's more to it that I like

iDealOS is a new MXLinux-based distribution offering two editions, emphasizing choice and the potential for paid Linux models.
Software development
fromZDNET
5 days ago

I tested Artix Linux: An enjoyable systemd-free distro for experienced users (and ChromeOS speeds)

Artix is a unique Linux distribution that offers fast boot times and performance without using systemd.
Software development
fromZDNET
4 days ago

You can try Linux 7.0 now on these distros - here's what's new

Linux 7.0 introduces Rust as a core component, enhances its scheduler, and embraces AI, but is not considered a major release.
Software development
fromZDNET
5 days ago

The new rules for AI-assisted code in the Linux kernel: What every dev needs to know

Torvalds and Linux maintainers establish a formal policy for AI-assisted code contributions, emphasizing human responsibility and accountability.
Node JS
fromZDNET
3 weeks ago

How this strange little distro can boost your Linux skills

Peropesis is a command-line-only Linux distribution designed for learning the CLI.
DevOps
fromMedium
2 weeks ago

I Asked This Linux Question in Every Interview-And Here's the Catch

Linux knowledge is crucial for DevOps roles, impacting job performance and work-life balance.
Software development
fromZDNET
5 days ago

This Linux distro offers an easy DNS switcher - but there's more to it that I like

iDealOS is a new MXLinux-based distribution offering two editions, emphasizing choice and the potential for paid Linux models.
Software development
fromZDNET
5 days ago

I tested Artix Linux: An enjoyable systemd-free distro for experienced users (and ChromeOS speeds)

Artix is a unique Linux distribution that offers fast boot times and performance without using systemd.
Web frameworks
fromInfoQ
4 days ago

Empower Your Developers: How Open Source Dependencies Risk Management Can Unlock Innovation

Improving security in open-source dependencies is essential for effective risk management and innovation.
Privacy technologies
fromTheregister
3 days ago

Raspberry Pi OS ends open-door policy for sudo

Raspberry Pi OS now requires a password for sudo by default on new installations, enhancing security but potentially inconveniencing users.
Graphic design
fromZDNET
3 days ago

I tried a new Linux image editor that's like GIMP and Photoshop - but I'm not sold (yet)

Fogpanther is a new Linux image editor aiming to compete with GIMP and Photoshop, priced at $69.
DevOps
fromMedium
6 days ago

Set it up once, test it properly, and let the system handle the rest.

Automating SSL certificate renewal prevents production outages and reduces stress during incidents.
Java
fromInfoQ
6 days ago

Java News Roundup: JDK 27 Release Schedule, Hibernate, LangChain4j, Keycloak, Helidon, Junie CLI

Java updates include JEP 532 for primitive types in patterns, JDK 27 release schedule, and Jakarta EE 12 discussions.
Information security
fromInfoQ
4 days ago

Claude Code Used to Find Remotely Exploitable Linux Kernel Vulnerability Hidden for 23 Years

Claude Code identified multiple security vulnerabilities in the Linux kernel, including a long-standing heap buffer overflow, with minimal oversight required.
DevOps
fromDevOps.com
5 days ago

Ten Great DevOps Job Opportunities - DevOps.com

DevOps.com is launching a weekly jobs report to highlight opportunities for DevOps professionals.
Information security
fromTheregister
5 days ago

Fake Linux Foundation leader using Slack to phish devs

A malware campaign targets open source developers via Slack, impersonating a Linux Foundation official to steal credentials and compromise systems.
#open-source
Information security
fromYcombinator
4 days ago

Show HN: OpenParallax: OS-level privilege separation for AI agent execution | Hacker News

An open-source AI agent was developed with a secure, sandboxed architecture to prevent data exfiltration and unauthorized actions.
Information security
fromYcombinator
4 days ago

Show HN: OpenParallax: OS-level privilege separation for AI agent execution | Hacker News

An open-source AI agent was developed with a secure, sandboxed architecture to prevent data exfiltration and unauthorized actions.
#linux-kernel
Software development
fromTheregister
6 days ago

Linux 7.0 debuts as Linus Torvalds ponders AI's impact

Version 7.0 of the Linux kernel features small fixes, AI tool integration, official Rust support, and enhancements for various processors and filesystems.
fromZDNET
2 months ago
Software development

Linux after Linus? The kernel community finally drafts a plan for replacing Torvalds

Software development
fromTheregister
6 days ago

Linux 7.0 debuts as Linus Torvalds ponders AI's impact

Version 7.0 of the Linux kernel features small fixes, AI tool integration, official Rust support, and enhancements for various processors and filesystems.
fromZDNET
2 months ago
Software development

Linux after Linus? The kernel community finally drafts a plan for replacing Torvalds

DevOps
fromDevOps.com
2 weeks ago

Survey Surfaces Increased Reliance on Open Source Software to Build Apps - DevOps.com

Open source software adoption is prevalent, with 49% of IT professionals reporting increased usage, primarily due to cost savings and avoiding vendor lock-in.
Software development
fromTheregister
3 days ago

20-year-old Enlightenment E16 bug finally gets patched

Kamila Szewczyk fixed a 20-year-old bug in the Enlightenment E16 Linux window manager, emphasizing the value of maintaining older software.
Software development
fromInfoWorld
3 days ago

Where will developer wisdom come from?

Agentic coding allows software creation without traditional developer wisdom, relying instead on AI like Claude Code for implementation and problem-solving.
Software development
fromZDNET
5 days ago

How the latest Netrunner distro delivers a Linux productivity powerhouse

Netrunner is a user-friendly Linux distribution based on Debian, featuring a customized KDE Plasma desktop environment.
Privacy technologies
fromTheregister
1 month ago

Nanny state vs. Linux: show us your ID, kid

Multiple US states now require operating system vendors to collect and store user age or date of birth, with similar laws emerging globally and threatening open-source platforms' user freedom principles.
fromThe Verge
2 months ago

I went back to Linux and it was a mistake

A few months ago, I decided to breathe new life into a 2019 Dell XPS 15 that had been collecting dust for a couple of years. Despite its (at the time) high-end Core i7 CPU and 32GB of RAM, Windows was frustratingly slow on it. The fan was constantly at full throttle even when the machine was idle, and it regularly failed to install updates.
Tech industry
Gadgets
fromTheregister
2 months ago

Help! Does anyone on the bus know Linux?

A bus-mounted digital signage system failed to boot, displaying a GRUB rescue prompt that requires Linux expertise and input access to repair.
fromTechzine Global
1 month ago

Linux security layer extremely vulnerable: 12.6 million systems affected

The vulnerabilities exploit a confused deputy attack. An unauthorized user can manipulate a privileged process to perform actions on their behalf, without having the necessary rights themselves. Specifically, attackers abuse tools such as Sudo or Postfix to modify AppArmor profiles via pseudo-files such as /sys/kernel/security/apparmor/.load and .replace.
Information security
#ai
Software development
fromTheregister
3 weeks ago

Linux kernel czar says AI bug reports aren't slop anymore

AI-driven activity around Linux security and code review has significantly improved, leading to better quality reports and increased collaboration among open source projects.
Design
fromMedium
2 months ago

How I stopped worrying and learned to love the terminal

A designer shifted from GUI apps to using the terminal and a conversational CLI as the primary design tool.
Artificial intelligence
fromTheregister
3 months ago

Linus may vibe code, but that doesn't make it best practice

Vibe coding uses natural‑language requirements to accept AI-generated code largely as-is, but historical brittleness and difficulty describing programs limit broad adoption.
#linux-70
fromZDNET
1 month ago

I found the best Linux server distros for your home lab

I've had several incarnations of the self-hosted home lab for decades. At one point, I had a small server farm of various machines that were either too old to serve as desktops or that people simply no longer wanted. I'd grab those machines, install Linux on them, and use them for various server purposes. Here are two questions you should ask yourself:
DevOps
Software development
fromTheregister
1 month ago

Systemd 260 kills SysV, tells AI not to misbehave

Systemd 260 removes System V init script support and introduces AI-assisted code review capabilities, marking significant architectural changes to the widely-used Linux init system.
Software development
fromZDNET
1 month ago

EndeavorOS Titan stands out among Arch-based Linux distros - here's why

EndeavorOS Titan enhances the Arch-based distribution with updated applications, streamlined installation, improved GPU support, and a new eos-hwtool command-line utility for managing GPU drivers.
#immutable-linux
fromZDNET
2 months ago
DevOps

Linux updates don't scare me anymore thanks to this immutable distro (and it's easy to use)

fromZDNET
2 months ago
DevOps

Linux updates don't scare me anymore thanks to this immutable distro (and it's easy to use)

#sudo
DevOps
fromAnarc
2 months ago

Kernel-only network configuration on Linux

The Linux kernel ip= boot parameter configures network interfaces at boot without userland tools, working across distributions and dating to early kernels.
Software development
fromZDNET
1 month ago

I tested Omega Linux to see if it can revitalize an old PC, and it made Ubuntu distributions look bad

Omega Linux is a lightweight, Arch-based rolling release distribution designed for older hardware that uses minimal CPU resources and is free to install and use.
#acl
fromMedium
3 months ago
Information security

Linux Permissions Unleashed: A Deep Dive into Access Control Lists (ACLs)

fromMedium
3 months ago
Information security

Linux Permissions Unleashed: A Deep Dive into Access Control Lists (ACLs)

fromMedium
3 months ago
Information security

Linux Permissions Unleashed: A Deep Dive into Access Control Lists (ACLs)

fromMedium
3 months ago
Information security

Linux Permissions Unleashed: A Deep Dive into Access Control Lists (ACLs)

Software development
fromZDNET
1 month ago

8 powerful Apt commands I use to unlock hidden features - and why they're so handy

The Debian/Ubuntu apt package manager offers advanced commands beyond basic install and remove functions for more powerful system management.
Information security
fromSecurityWeek
2 months ago

Organizations Warned of Exploited Linux Vulnerabilities

Critical GNU Inetutils telnetd authentication bypass (CVE-2026-24061) enables remote root via crafted Telnet USER variable, and kernel integer overflow (CVE-2018-14634) permits privilege escalation.
Software development
fromZDNET
1 month ago

Windows 12 could be the tipping point that finally pushes you to Linux - here's why

Microsoft's established pattern of controversial Windows releases will likely drive significant user migration to Linux with Windows 12.
fromZDNET
2 months ago

8 Linux distros I always recommend first to developers - and why

For the longest time, Linux was considered to be geared specifically for developers and computer scientists. Modern distributions are far more general purpose now -- but that doesn't mean there aren't certain distros that are also ideal platforms for developers. What makes a distribution right for developers? Although I consider app compatibility, stability, and flexibility to be essential attributes for most any Linux distribution, developers also need the right tools
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fromZDNET
1 month ago

Linux PC booting slowly? This handy tool shows why in seconds - here's how

Systemd-analyze is a built-in Linux tool that identifies and debugs slow boot times by analyzing the systemd initialization manager.
#linux-619
fromZDNET
2 months ago
Software development

The latest Linux kernel release closes out the 6.x era - and it's a gift to cloud admins

fromZDNET
2 months ago
Software development

The latest Linux kernel release closes out the 6.x era - and it's a gift to cloud admins

Software development
fromZDNET
1 month ago

5 atomic Linux distros I trust for stress-free OS updates - and why

Atomic Linux distributions ensure upgrades either fully apply on reboot or are discarded, often adding immutability, containerized apps, and free availability.
fromZDNET
2 months ago

How to write Linux bash scripts on your Android - and why you'd want to

Bash scripts are a great way to automate all sorts of repetitive tasks -- you can run backups, clear temporary files/logs, rename or batch-rename files, install or update software, and much more. Although writing such scripts isn't nearly as hard as you might think, it does take some time to learn the ins and outs of bash scripting. Also: 6 hidden Android features that are seriously useful (and how they made my life easier) Good news: If you have an Android device, you can enable the Linux terminal, which means you can create or practice your bash scripting on the go.
Software development
#linux-mint
fromZDNET
2 months ago
Software development

My 5 favorite Linux distros that are ready to use out of the box (no setup required)

fromZDNET
2 months ago
Software development

Why my favorite Linux distro is slowing down - and I'm thrilled about it

fromZDNET
2 months ago
Software development

My 5 favorite Linux distros that are ready to use out of the box (no setup required)

fromZDNET
2 months ago
Software development

Why my favorite Linux distro is slowing down - and I'm thrilled about it

Software development
fromTheregister
2 months ago

CentOS is coming to RISC-V soon if you have the kit

CentOS Stream remains active with an engaged community, notable corporate adoption, and a new official quokka mascot announced at CentOS Connect 2026.
Software development
fromZDNET
2 months ago

This Linux distro has one of the smartest security features I've seen (and I've tested dozens)

iDeal OS is a user-friendly, Debian-based rolling-release distribution featuring KDE Plasma, two editions (Emerald and Diamond), and a DNS switcher for enhanced security.
Software development
fromZDNET
2 months ago

I found a new Linux distro that's a productivity powerhouse right out of the box

Elegance is a Manjaro-based rolling-release Linux distribution that ships with many preinstalled applications and a refined Cinnamon desktop.
Software development
fromZDNET
1 month ago

Linux explores new way of authenticating developers and their code - here's how it works

The Linux kernel is transitioning from PGP-based developer identification to a more efficient system that addresses privacy concerns and streamlines the cumbersome face-to-face key-signing verification process.
fromZDNET
2 months ago

This new Linux distro folds a gorgeous COSMIC desktop into an immutable Fedora base

Origami Linux was conceived in 2021, which makes it relatively new for an operating system. The goal behind this distribution was to create something beautiful and secure. To achieve that, the developer decided to take the COSMIC desktop and marry it with an immutable Fedora base. That's not all. Also: The best Linux laptops in 2026: Expert tested for students, hobbyists, and pros You could also opt for an Arch base that includes the CachyOS kernel, or a version created specifically for NVIDIA GPUs.
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