Star Labs' New Linux Laptop
Built for security and efficiency, this recent Linux laptop has a few teething problems.
Built for security and efficiency, this recent Linux laptop has a few teething problems.
This month we explore Hardenwing 3.5, Redcore Linux 2601, RefreshOS 3.0, and AnduinOS 2.0.0.
Whether it's books or CDs, many of us take pride in our collections. As they grow in size, we need tools to keep track of what we have. Why not use your Linux machine and try out an app that helps you organize?
From simple TCP pipes to encrypted relays and ad hoc services, Ncat modernizes Netcat, the classic Swiss Army knife for network administrators.
AI data centers are on everyone's mind, and, at least in the public media, the opinions tend to the extremes.
This month in Linux Voice and Elvie.
View and annotate documents with Okular, a powerful and extensible document viewer for Linux, macOS, and Windows.
This month we explore the top FOSS, including a privacy-focused YouTube client, a browser extension for annotating web pages, and an open source AirDrop alternative.
The savings in license fees alone from governments (and businesses) switching to open source could mean considerable funds for their own economies.
In the news: New Linux Flaw Lets Attackers Escape VMs; Three Lines of Code Improve Linux Storage Performance; AUR Hit Again with Malicious Packages; Alpine Linux 3.24 Features Fresh Desktops and a Newer Kernel; EU Open Source Strategy Plays Key Role in Tech Sovereignty Package; Linux Foundation Report Indicates AI Driving Tech Hiring; and United Nations Open Source Portal Goes Live.
Use Inkscape's Page Tool to build reusable layouts for digital-first PDFs, including clipped layers, templates, and clean PDF exports.
Chronicler Zack Brown reports streamlining stability, and one patch to rule them all.
Security is more than a firewall. The biggest worry is what happens when an intruder gets inside. We take a look at some common misconfiguration issues that can lead to privilege escalation.
Miniature retro computers like THEC64 and THEA500 let you replay some of the classic home computer games from the 1980s and 1990s. Under the hood, their modern CPUs run Linux, letting you do much more.
Use an intuitive graphical interface to manage Flatpak application permissions and secure your Linux desktop.