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+1 +1AlmaLinux Makes In-Place Upgrades Easier for CentOS Users
Thanks to the AlmaLinux OS Foundation's ELevate project, disgruntled CentOS users can easily migrate to AlmaLinux and even Scientific Linux.
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+40 +3SUSE upgrades its distros with 19 years of support - no other Linux comes close
Like its rivals Red Hat and Canonical, SUSE does more than just Linux these days; but at heart, it's still a Linux company.
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+36 +2SUSE Offers Lifeline to Stranded CentOS Users with Liberty Linux Lite
CentOS 7 dies on June 30th, but SUSE says it's as simple as switching repositories to SUSE Liberty to keep running your CentOS servers.
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+32 +1RIP CentOS. Hello AlmaLinux Rocky Linux, CentOS Stream or RHEL
CentOS 7's official end of life is June 30th. What should a DevOps team do? Consider your choices.
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+32 +3AlmaLinux OS Foundation Announces General Availability of AlmaLinux 8.10 - Techstrong ITSM
The AlmaLinux OS Foundation has announced the general availability of AlmaLinux 8.10, aka Cerulean Leopard.
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+44 +4AlmaLinux Introduces Engineering Steering Committee to Enhance Community Collaboration - DevOps.com
AlmaLinux is keeping its Linux community in the technology loop.
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+31 +4Are all Linux vendor kernels insecure? A new study says yes, but there's a fix
All vendor kernels are plagued with security vulnerabilities, according to a CIQ whitepaper. Will the Linux community ever accept upstream stable kernels?
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+34 +5Best Arch-based Linux distro of 2024
Explore the power and flexibility of Arch Linux with the best Arch-based Linux distros
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+38 +4CIQ 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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+58 +7How Meta Patches Linux at Hyperscale
Patching Linux is easy. Except when you need to patch tens of thousands of servers without downtime. Here's how Meta does it.
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+48 +8Linux kernel 6.6 is the next long-term support release
It's official -- the next long-term support version of Linux is October 2023's Linux 6.6.
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+45 +6Tuning the Linux kernel with AI, according to ByteDance
Linux works well for most jobs, but to get it to work great requires kernel tuning, and that's never easy. ByteDance has a proposal to make this easier.
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+38 +4The Free RHEL 9.2 Clone Distros Arrive
If you're already a Linux expert, instead of paying for the latest version of RHEL, you can use AlmaLinux or Rocky Linux instead.
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+28 +3Red Hat advances with new Enterprise Linux releases
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.2 is out, and RHEL 8.8 will follow shortly.
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+18 +2How to use a Hosts file to improve your internet experience
DNS is all fine and dandy, but with a good Hosts file you can speed up your internet experience by eliminating time-wasting links.
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10 Best Free Video Editing Software for Mac
Video editing is quite an interesting activity. While some people do it just for fun or as a hobby, some people do it with a purpose.
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+18 +4Linux Mint's XApps to Get Screen Blanking, Sublime-like Search Bar Lands for Xed
We already know that work on Linux Mint 18.1, the next major release of the popular Ubuntu-based operating system loved by many users, has already begun, and Clement Lefebvre shares with us today some of the improvements coming to XApps.
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-1 +1BackBox Installation on VirtualBox - CodeGeek.io
BackBox is not just an OS, but also a great tool for penetration testers. It is fully Ubuntu based but has a greater interface and has more number of tools.
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The truth about bug finders: They're essentially useless
In tests, popular bug finders missed 98 percent of the vulnerabilities in researchers' code
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-2 +1Don't Go Into ElasticSearch Production Without This Checklist - DZone Big Data
Some great tips to keep in mind when embarking on your ElasticSearch journey.
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