Pangolin 1.17 Tunneled Reverse Proxy Adds Multiple Roles per User
Pangolin 1.17 tunneled reverse proxy adds multi-role RBAC, provisioning keys for sites, connection logs, SIEM log streaming, and more.
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Pangolin 1.17 tunneled reverse proxy adds multi-role RBAC, provisioning keys for sites, connection logs, SIEM log streaming, and more.
A pair of new icons have been added to Ubuntu 26.04 LTS, giving the Resolute Raccoonโs new default apps, a Yaru-y look. A new icon is added for Resources, Ubuntuโs new default system monitor tool. In the Ubuntu 26.04 beta this was using the upstream icon, which didnโt look out of place really but wasnโt using one a Yaru icon set template shape. Thatโs now fixed. Still identifiably a system monitor, but using a circle gauge motif. On a related note, Resources was also updated in 26.04 daily builds to fix a few errant issues, like icons for snap apps [โฆ]
With age verification/attestation laws down to the OS level enacted by California and being decided upon by other US states, it's been a hot topic of discussion in the open-source world. For the Debian project that is strictly volunteer/community-driven unlike various commercial Linux platforms, they are figuring out how such laws will impact them...
Ahead of tomorrow's Linux 7.0-rc7 kernel release, this week's batch of input fixes were sent in and merged. Besides a few small input fixes are also some new device IDs and quirks for hardware now to be handled by Linux 7.0...
Screen has saved me from frustrating glitches more times than I can count.
Plain Text, Git, and the Long Afterlife of Written Work.
The desktop environment is a fresh take for Linux users, but it isn't ready for prime-time quite yet.
A small but important patch that looks like it will be merged for the upcoming Linux 7.1 kernel is for enumerating AVX-512 BMM support for KVM virtualized guests. AVX-512 BMM is one of the exciting ISA additions with next-gen AMD Zen 6 processors...
Did you miss this weekโs top articles? Here are the five most read article on FOSS Force for the week that just ended. The post FOSS Forceโs Top Five Articles โ For the Week Ending April 3 appeared first on FOSS Force.
Kernel 7.0 didn't need to be a big deal. It went ahead and became one anyway.
An Amazon/AWS engineer raised the alarms on Friday over the current Linux 7.0 development kernel leading to the throughput for the PostgreSQL database server being around half that of prior kernel versions. The culprit halving the PostgreSQL performance is known but a revert looks like it may not happen and currently suggesting that PostgreSQL may need to be adapted...
In addition to 3mdeb firmware engineers porting AMD openSIL and Coreboot to a Gigabyte EPYC Turin server motherboard, the staff at this firmware consulting company are also porting AMD openSIL and Coreboot to a modern Ryzen AM5 desktop motherboard. They continue making good strides with that quest for the first readily-available Ryzen desktop motherboard with open-source system firmware...
In the past few days was the release of FreeCAD 1.1 and SolveSpace 3.2 for open-source computer aided design (CAD) while now joining the party is Design 50 Alpha as a GNOME-aligned 2D CAD design tool...
Pidgin 3.0 has entered the alpha stage with version 2.95, featuring updated account settings and ongoing development of Zulip protocol support.
KDE Plasma developers continue working on new features for Plasma 6.7 while continuing to land more fixes and hardening for the current Plasma 6.6 stable series...