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- Linux Kernel 6.12 RC3 Released
- Linux Kernel 6.12 RC3 release: Fix a lot of bugs and improve performance On October 13, 2024, Linus Torvalds released the third version candidate (RC3) of Linux kernel 6.12. While this version doesn't seem special at first glance, it actually fixes multiple bugs, improves performance, and ensures stability in multiple domains of the kernel. This article will summarize the most important changes, bug fixes, and updates in Linux 6.12-rc3. Table of contents - Change Overview Driver update File system repair Core network enhancement Tools and Tests Other miscellaneous and bug fixes Trial Linux kernel 6.12 RC3
- LINUX 488 2025-03-09 12:59:13
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- AlmaLinux OS Kitten 10: A Sneak Peek into the Future of AlmaLinux
- AlmaLinux OS 10 "Kitten" Preview: A Community-Driven Development Snapshot AlmaLinux, the open-source enterprise Linux distribution, has released a preview version of AlmaLinux OS 10, codenamed "Kitten." This early access release p
- LINUX 621 2025-03-09 12:54:15
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- Integrating Linux and Windows in a Dual-Boot Setup
- Choosing between Windows and Linux often feels like a difficult decision. Windows boasts broad application support and user-friendliness, while Linux offers unmatched customization and robustness. But why choose when you can have both? Dual-booting—
- LINUX 280 2025-03-09 12:42:15
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- Best Practices and Strategic Insights to Dockerizing Your Linux Applications
- Docker: A guide to containerization of Linux applications In the field of software development and deployment, Docker has revolutionized the way applications are created, deployed, and run with its containerization technology. Developers can use containers to package the application and all its required components, such as libraries and dependencies, into one unit for delivery. This guide explores best practices, deployment strategies and more for Docker applications on Linux systems, and aims to help developers and DevOps professionals improve efficiency. Understand Docker and containerization Docker is a platform that uses operating system-level virtualization technology to package software into units called "containers". The containers are isolated from each other and contain themselves
- LINUX 548 2025-03-09 12:41:15
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- Troubleshooting "dpkg-deb: lzma error: compressed data is corrupt" in Debian 12 Encountering a "dpkg-deb: lzma error: compressed data is corrupt" message during a Debian 12 update signifies a corrupted package file. This guide pr
- LINUX 200 2025-03-09 12:36:14
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- Setting up a Multi-Server Security Engine Installation
- This guide demonstrates how to configure a multi-server CrowdSec Security Engine, enhancing your network's collective security. One server acts as the parent (server-1), receiving alerts from child Log Processors (server-2 and server-3). This archit
- LINUX 201 2025-03-09 12:02:10
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- Mastering Linux Disk Management: LVM and Disk Partitioning
- Linux disk management: Partition and logical volume management (LVM) detailed explanation Linux operating systems are known for their powerful features and flexibility, especially in disk storage management. Whether you are an experienced system administrator, developer, or Linux enthusiast, mastering efficient disk space management is crucial. This guide dives into the details of disk partitioning and logical volume management (LVM) to help you optimize storage performance on your Linux system. Understand disk partitions Disk partitioning is the first step in organizing disk storage. It divides the disk into separate sections, each section like a separate disk and can be managed separately. This division helps manage files, run different operating systems on the same disk, or create specialized data for specific data
- LINUX 680 2025-03-09 11:56:08
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- GNOME Weekly Update: Libadwaita Introduces AdwWrapBox
- GNOME Project News This Week: Updates and Improvements span multiple applications and libraries. The following are the highlights for the week from October 4 to October 11: Table of contents - Libadwaita adds AdwWrapBox component Hieroglyphic uses machine learning to improve classification Gaphor 2.27.0 release to enhance user experience GNOME Foundation recruits FOSDEM volunteers GNOME Foundation releases financial status update Libadwaita adds AdwWrapBox component Libadwaita, a basic library for building modern GNOME applications using GTK4, has added a widget: AdwWrapBox! This small part
- LINUX 193 2025-03-09 11:38:08
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- Several Russian Maintainers Removed From Linux Kernel Due To Compliance Concerns
- A recent update to the Linux kernel's MAINTAINERS file has ignited debate within the open-source community. Greg Kroah-Hartman, a key Linux kernel maintainer, implemented a change removing numerous entries, citing "various compliance requiremen
- LINUX 699 2025-03-09 11:37:09
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- Harnessing the Power of Open Source for Private Clouds: Ubuntu Cloud Infrastructure with OpenStack
- In the ever-evolving technology field, cloud computing has become a cornerstone, allowing businesses and individuals to leverage large amounts of computing resources without the need for huge physical infrastructure. Among all types of cloud computing, private clouds offer tailored, secure and controlled environments, which often make it the choice of organizations with strict data control, privacy and compliance. This article explores in-depth how the Ubuntu cloud infrastructure and OpenStack can provide a strong foundation for building a private cloud environment, combining flexibility and scalability and security. Introduction to cloud computing Cloud computing has completely changed the way we think about IT resources. It refers to the on-demand use of computer system resources (especially data storage and computing power) without the need for direct and proactive management of users. cloud computing
- LINUX 411 2025-03-09 11:34:10
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- Rebuilding and Modifying Debian Packages
- Introduction Debian's package management system is key to software administration on Debian and its derivatives (like Ubuntu). It simplifies installing, updating, and removing software. However, pre-built packages might not always meet specific user
- LINUX 473 2025-03-09 11:33:11
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- Introduction To ELF In Linux: A Simple Guide To Executable Files
- Understanding the Linux Executable and Linkable Format (ELF) Ever wondered how programs run on Linux? The secret lies in the Executable and Linkable Format (ELF), a crucial file format underpinning much of the system's functionality. ELF files are
- LINUX 429 2025-03-09 11:31:16
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- KDE Weekly Update: Plasma 6.2 Released With Bug Fixes
- KDE Plasma 6.2 is officially released! KDE released Plasma 6.2 this week! While some backlash issues are tracked at the moment, most notably in terms of external display brightness and multi-screen performance, overall, this release is good and very stable. The Plasma team is working on these issues and will share details on the reasons and lessons learned later. During this time, let's take a closer look at the significant changes in Plasma this week. Table of Contents - UI improvements and significant bug fixes System stability and performance enhancements Current error status Contribute to KDE Plasma 6.2 KDE needs your help UI improvements and significant bug fixes A critical UI
- LINUX 242 2025-03-09 11:30:13
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- Linux Version Odyssey: Navigating Through Time and Technology
- Linux, the cornerstone of modern computing, drives everything from micro embedded devices to the world's most powerful supercomputers. Its open source features have spawned a rich ecosystem of distributions (distros), each with a tailored tailored to different needs and preferences. However, this diversity also brings complexity, especially when managing different versions of Linux. This article will guide you through the maze of past, present and future Linux versions, giving you the knowledge to effectively manage and use these systems. Understand Linux version control At first glance, Linux version control may seem daunting, but once you understand its logical structure, you will find it in order. Like Ubuntu, Fedora, and CentOS
- LINUX 509 2025-03-09 11:29:09
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- Linux Kernel 6.12 RC4 Released: A Big Release In 6.x Series
- Linux Kernel 6.12 fourth version candidate (RC4) released Linus Torvalds released the fourth version candidate (RC4) of Linux kernel 6.12 on October 20, 2024. While not the largest RC4 version ever, it is the largest in the 6.x series in terms of the number of commits. Torvalds expressed some concerns about the scale of the RC4 version and hopes to calm down next week. However, he assured the user that these submissions mainly included some minor fixes and that nothing "particularly terrible happened." Table of contents - Version Highlights Drivers File system Kernel Core Bug fixes and minor improvements Try Linux
- LINUX 725 2025-03-09 11:25:09