Linux Kernel Project Releases Project Continuity Document
What happens to Linux when there's no Linus? It's a question many of us have asked over the years, and it seems it's also on the minds of the Linux kernel project.
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What happens to Linux when there's no Linus? It's a question many of us have asked over the years, and it seems it's also on the minds of the Linux kernel project.
Mecha Systems has revealed its Mecha Comet, a new handheld computer powered by β you guessed it β Linux.
The latest release of MX Linux caters to lovers of two different init systems and even offers instructions on how to transition.
A developer has patched Wine so that it'll run specific versions of Photoshop that depend on Adobe Creative Cloud.
Linux Mint 22.3 has been released with a pair of new tools for system admins and some pretty cool new features.
VoidLink, a new Linux malware, should be of real concern because of its stealth and customization.
Both Gnome and Firefox have proposed getting rid of a long-time favorite Linux feature.
If you want to stick with X.Org, you'll be limited to the desktop environments you can choose.
With a new CEO in control, Mozilla is doubling down on a strategy of trust, all the while leaning into AI.
If you're a developer wanting to create a new Gnome extension, you'd best set aside that AI code generator, because the extension team will have none of that.
While modern software centers prioritize simplicity, Synaptic stands out for its comprehensive control over package management.
If you're processing a group of files in a single command pipe, the xargs tool just might save you some precious execution time. Γ
Every pen test begins with information gathering. Give yourself a head start with the Shodan search engine and its powerful toolkit.
Video codecs help reduce bandwidth and save storage space. We compare AVI and VVC to help you decide which one is right for you.
Linux users bristle at the whole idea of getting "tracked," but pixel tracking is built into the very foundation of the commercial web. We examine the dark art of pixel tracking and tell you about some tools that will keep the trackers at bay.