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Linux kernel 6.1 update brings various fixes and features

Linux kernel 6.1 update brings various fixes and features

Although Linux 6.1 is still accepting contributions, we can already look forward to various interesting features, such as hardware tests and wifi security fixes. Recently, five new vulnerabilities regarding Linux's Wi-Fi control have been identified, which will be fixed in the upcoming kernel 6.... Read more

date2 years ago
Linux kernel 5.19.12 update damages certain laptop models

Linux kernel 5.19.12 update damages certain laptop models

Power sequence bugs in the Linux kernel 5.19.12 update damage the built-in displays of laptops. When Linux users update their system, they are unaware of the hidden risks of complete wipeouts, reinstallations and wonky driver issues. "After looking at some logs we do end up with potentially bogu... Read more

date2 years ago
SUSE makes first prototype of Adaptable Linux Platform available

SUSE makes first prototype of Adaptable Linux Platform available

SUSE recently made available a first version of the Adaptable Linux Platform, a SUSE Enterprise Linux distribution. Version 0.0.1 should provide the initial impetus for further development of the enterprise open-source distribution. With the introduction of the Adaptable Linux Platform (ALP), th... Read more

date2 years ago
Stable version of Linux 6.0 is generally available

Stable version of Linux 6.0 is generally available

The stable version of the Linux 6.0 kernel has reached its final release. Meanwhile, the open-source operating system's developers set their eyes on version 6.1. The stable version of Linux 6.0 brings various features and improvements, including more efficient ACPI handling and power management.... Read more

date2 years ago
New malware variant found in hundreds of Linux and Windows devices

New malware variant found in hundreds of Linux and Windows devices

Researchers discovered a never-before-seen cross-platform malware variant that infected various Linux and Windows systems, including tiny office routers, FreeBSD machines and huge business servers. Black Lotus Labs, the research branch of security firm Lumen, named the malware 'Chaos', a term th... Read more

date2 years ago
IBM gives LinuxOne server platform sustainable upgrade

IBM gives LinuxOne server platform sustainable upgrade

IBM upgraded its LinuxOne server platform. LinuxOne Emperor 4 servers are designed to reduce energy consumption in datacenters. IBM LinuxOne is an advanced, Linux-based enterprise hardware platform. The platform was designed to run Linux workloads in datacenters. Key features include always-on e... Read more

date2 years ago
Microsoft introduces SQL Server 2022 release candidate for Linux

Microsoft introduces SQL Server 2022 release candidate for Linux

Microsoft launched an SQL Server 2022 Release Candidate (RC) for Linux. The version offers support for Azure-related issues and the same functionality as the recent SQL Server 2022 RC for Windows. The SQL Server 2022 RC for Linux follows the recent release of Microsoft's SQL Server 2022 RC for W... Read more

date2 years ago
New Linux malware Shikitega prevents detection

New Linux malware Shikitega prevents detection

Shikitega, a newly discovered Linux malware variant, installs a persistent cryptominer and makes itself invisible through a so-called polymorphic encoder. AT&T researchers unveiled the malware variant in a recent report. Shikitega targets Linux computers and IoT devices. Cryptominer payloads... Read more

date2 years ago
Microsoft to release ‘fastest .NET ever’ with version 7

Microsoft to release ‘fastest .NET ever’ with version 7

The new version is predicted to include around 1000 performance enhancements. Microsoft software engineer Stephen Toub announced that the forthcoming release of .NET 7 will offer an impressive array of performance enhancements. "As with previous versions of .NET, performance is a key focus that ... Read more

date2 years ago
First Linux 6 release candidate is now available

First Linux 6 release candidate is now available

The first release candidate of Linux 6 is available. The open-source operating system now features support for AMD GPUs, Intel Gaudi accelerators and RISC-V. Some developers refer to the release as 5.20, but Linux guru Linus Torvalds said he doesn't care what the version is called. The first... Read more

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