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Which Linux Mint is Better? Comparing Debian Edition & Standard
Linux Mint Debian Edition (LMDE) is a very interesting distribution to say the least. It looks and acts nearly exactly the same as the standard version of Linux Mint, but LMDE is built on top of Debian instead of Ubuntu. In this video, Jay compares LMDE to the flagship edition of Linux Mint and also gives it an updated review.
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Jim Zemlin and the Linux Foundation share not-so-secret open-source sauce
Collaborative innovation has been the group's driving force for a quarter of a century. Or, to paraphrase Lao Tzu, the journey of a thousand open-source programs starts with a single project.
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Linux gets into the CVE security business
The Linux kernel developers are now issuing their own, more accurate Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures security bulletins.
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CIQ Offers Long-Term Support for AWS Rocky Linux Images
Want to run LTS Rocky Linux on Amazon Web Services? CIQ gives you what you need.
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LinuxONE 4 Express: How IBM's budget mainframe could be right for you
Moving your Linux workloads from a x86 server to this amazingly inexpensive mainframe can save 52% TCO over five years, IBM claims.
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Shim vulnerability exposes most Linux systems to attack
This low-level software is the glue that enables Linux to run on Secure Boot PCs, and it has a nasty problem.
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AYANEO's New NES-Style Mini PC: Pretty, and Pretty Powerful -
Remember the AYANEO mini PC I wrote about last year? You know, the one that looked like a classic Macintosh, ran Windows 11, and was advertised as being
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Critical Security Hole in GNU C Library Opens Door to Root Access on Major Linux Distros
The glibc patch is out there, and if you're smart, you'll patch your systems with it soon.
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Secureboot can kiss my ass
I've been struggling to get Linux on a Medion notebook for the past two days and goddammit, it's the biggest annoyance ever: Secure boot.
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The Land Before Linux: The Unix desktops
It takes more than open source, it takes open standards and consensus
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The best Linux distributions for beginners in 2024: Expert tested and reviewed
The best Linux distros for beginners are as easy to use as MacOS or Windows -- really.
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Firefox has a DEB PACKAGE! | Installing Firefox without Snap
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Linux Mint 21.3 is here - and it's outstanding
The latest Linux Mint update is an excellent Linux desktop for many reasons.
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NoaBot: Another Mirai Botnet Strikes at Linux Devices
Akamai's team of security experts has discovered a new cryptomining campaign, dubbed NoaBot, leveraging the SSH protocol to spread its malware.
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What is immutable Linux? Here's why you'd run an immutable Linux distro
Safety and security are immutable Linux's calling cards.
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Can your Windows 10 PC be saved in 2025? Yes - for free. Here's how
As many as 240 million Windows 10 PCs can't be upgraded to Windows 11. What's a user to do?
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Linux Server Operating Systems: Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Beyond
Besides Red Hat Enterprise Linux, several RHEL rival clones and offshoots are vying for your Linux server and cloud dollar. Here's what's with them.
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Fedora Linux now runs on all M-powered Macs - except one
The first full-fledged desktop distro for M-chip Macs, Fedora Asahi Linux is a giant step forward in bridging the gap between Linux and Apple silicon hardware.
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Kubernetes co-founder flags the cloud's big open source problem
Security is a looming issue for deployments based on open-source software, Kubernetes co-founder Craig McLuckie said
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Kernel security now: Linux's unique method for securing code
At Open Source Summit Japan, Linux developer Greg Kroah-Hartman recaps the current state and future challenges of kernel security, including the specter of government regulation and the essential pain of unceasing updates.
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