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Even Linus Torvalds, the principal developer of the Linux kernel, wants one of Apple's new M1-powered laptops - but he wants it to run on Linux.
Offensive Security has released Kali Linux 2020.4 - taking the monumental step of changing the default shell from Bash to ZSH.
Microsoft has announced the public preview of Microsoft Tunnel Gateway, a Linux-powered alternative to Windows VPN that helps extend the protections of the corporate security policy to mobile devices.
The Mozilla Firefox 83 web browser is now available for download on Linux, macOS, and Windows systems, and offers a new security feature called HTTPS-Only Mode, which provides a secure and encrypted connection between your web browser and the websites you visit - even if they don’t use HTTPS.
Kali Linux 2020.4 has been released with a selection of impressive new pen testing features.
Microsoft Defender for Linux - Microsoft's server-based Linux protection program - is now offering a public preview of improved endpoint detection and response (EDR) features.
Canonical has reverted the recent Intel Microcode update for the Tiger Lake processor family for all supported Ubuntu Linux releases to address a regression causing boot failures on some Intel Tiger Lake systems.
Linux Mint developers - with some new hardware - have tackled the challenge of compiling and releasing Mint's own version of the open-source Chromium web browser.
RHEL 8.3 has been released with features for users engaged in digital transformation projects that have been accelerated by the pandemic. New System Roles improve security and stability.
If you're looking for a Linux distro that explores the outer limits of what Linux can do, Fedora could very likely be for you. And there has never been a better time to make the switch - Red Hat has now released the latest and greatest update of this popular Linux distro: Fedora 33.
Days after the release of Ubuntu 20.10 “Groovy Gorilla,” along with its seven official flavors, System76 has announced a new Pop!_OS 20.10 Linux distro based on the upstream Ubuntu 20.10. This article examines five aweome new features of the Ubuntu-based Linux distro.
Microsoft has announced the availability of its Microsoft Edge Dev Channel for Linux. While Linux users can begin testing out Microsoft Edge on their systems, security researchers can begin searching for and submitting vulnerabilities to the company's new Microsoft Edge Bounty Program.
Have you heard that Microsoft’s Edge browser is coming to Linux in October? Linux users will get the same Edge experience as users on Windows and macOS, as well as access to its built-in privacy and security features.
Microsoft has announced that it’s working on fixing a Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), and the rollout should start with the upcoming 20H2 servicing release.
Learn about 10 great rolling release Linux distros in this helpful guide.
Zorin OS 15.3 - an "enhanced version of the most advanced and popular release ever" - has officially launched with important refinements and security updates.
Bottlerocket - Amazon's long anticipated open-source container Linux distro - is now available! Bottlerocket lets you host and run containers like Kubernetes on VMs or bare metal hosts.
Are you using Docker for container management? If so, you may want to reconsider. Docker and Podman offer similar capabilities when it comes to managing containers, but Docker's security vulnerabilities could make Podman more appealing for certain system administrators.
For obvious reasons, Microsoft is pushing for the migration to TLS 1.2, and the software giant has announced a change concerning its Linux app repository. To download packages, TLS 1.2 will now be mandatory.
After a decade of requests from Linux users, popular password manager 1Password is finally releasing a desktop Linux client.