NVIDIA 580.142 Production-Ready Linux Graphics Driver Released with Bug Fixes
NVIDIA 580.142 production-ready graphics driver for Linux is now available for download with various bug fixes to improve stability.
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NVIDIA 580.142 production-ready graphics driver for Linux is now available for download with various bug fixes to improve stability.
While Docker makes it easy to start and manage containers, there must still be a base system hosting the containers. These systems form the infrastructure on which containers run and are covered by objective 702.3 of the DevOps Tools Engineer ... Read more The post DevOps Tools Introduction #08: Container Infrastructure appeared first on Linux Professional Institute (LPI).
While Docker makes it easy to start and manage containers, there must still be a base system hosting the containers. These systems form the infrastructure on which containers run and are covered by objective 702.3 of the DevOps Tools Engineer ... Read more The post DevOps Tools Introduction #08: Container Infrastructure appeared first on Linux Professional Institute (LPI).
Hyprland 0.54.2 introduces crash fixes, layout improvements, and several stability patches backported from the main development branch.
KeePassXC 2.7.12 open-source password manager adds nested folder support for Bitwarden imports, a TIMEOTP Auto-Type placeholder, and more.
OpenSSL 4.0 is now available for public testing with an alpha version adding support for Encrypted Client Hello, support for SNMP KDF and SRTP KDF, and other changes. Hereβs what to expect!
If you grew up with computers and tech, these Linux distros will put a smile on your face.
Fedora 44 is just around the corner, and now the beta release is available.
KeePassXC 2.7.12 open-source password manager is now available for download with support for nested folders for Bitwarden imports, support for setting BE and BS flags to true for Passkeys, and more.
Who doesn't want a Linux terminal that works like a video game?
Debian is the latest in an ever-growing list of projects to wrestle (again) with the question of LLM-generated contributions; the latest debate stared in mid-February, after Lucas Nussbaum opened a discussion with a draft general resolution (GR) on whether Debian should accept AI-assisted contributions. It seems to have, mostly, subsided without a GR being put forward or any decisions being made, but the conversation was illuminating nonetheless.
Security updates have been issued by Debian (imagemagick), Fedora (chromium, matrix-synapse, mingw-zlib, perl-Net-CIDR, polkit, and rust-pythonize), Mageia (coturn, firefox, and thunderbird), Oracle (delve, git-lfs, gnutls, go-rpm-macros, image-builder, kernel, libsoup, nfs-utils, nginx:1.24, osbuild-composer, postgresql, thunderbird, udisks2, and valkey), Red Hat (grafana, image-builder, and opentelemetry-collector), SUSE (c3p0 and mchange-commons, corepack24, go1, ImageMagick, python-Flask, tomcat, tomcat10, tomcat11, virtiofsd, and weblate), and Ubuntu (apache2 and yara).
KDE Plasma 6.5.6 arrives as the final maintenance update for the Plasma 6.5 series, delivering multiple bug fixes across KWin, Discover, Powerdevil, and more.
KDE Plasma 6.5.6 is now available as the sixth and last maintenance update to the latest KDE Plasma 6.5 desktop environment series with more bug/crash fixes.
The first alpha release of OpenSSL 4.0 is now available for testing. With OpenSSL 3.0 they are removing support for SSLv3 that has been deprecated for over one decade while also dropping OpenSSL engines and other removals while also adding in some new features...