Cloud security company Sysdig has announced the donation of Stratoshark, the company’s open source cloud forensics tool, to the Wireshark […]
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Ubuntu Linux swapping classic sudo for Rust-powered sudo-rs
Canonical is making a huge change in Ubuntu that longtime Linux users might not expect (or like). You see, beginning […]
Microsoft finally makes Fedora an official Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) distribution
Well, it has finally happened. Fedora Linux is now officially available as a Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) distribution! That’s […]
AlmaLinux 9.6 Beta released: Here’s what Linux users need to know
AlmaLinux 9.6 Beta has officially been released (download here), giving Linux fans and enterprise users an early peek at what’s […]
Install 4MLinux 48.0 to breathe new life into your old computer
Let’s be honest, y’all — it is pretty easy to feel overwhelmed by everything going on these days. Bad news […]
Brave open sources Cookiecrumbler to make cookie consent blocking smarter
Brave just made a move that should make privacy enthusiasts pretty happy. The company has officially open sourced Cookiecrumbler, a […]
No Linux for old men — ArcoLinux reaches the end of the line
The ArcoLinux project is winding down after eight years because its project lead is beginning to feel his age. Announcing […]
OpenMandriva Lx 6.0 brings KDE Plasma 6 and Proton for running Windows games on Linux
The folks behind OpenMandriva have officially released version 6.0 of their Linux distribution. This is the fixed-point “Rock” release, and […]
Install Linux on your old PC to save it from the landfill this Earth Day
Earth Day is tomorrow, and it is a time to reflect on how we treat the planet we all share […]
deepin Linux 23.1 released with DeepSeek AI support — Donald Trump’s Chinese tariffs can’t stop open source
Donald Trump may be trying to slow down Chinese imports, but his tariffs are no match for free open source […]
