We appreciate power but sometimes it's about getting up and running sooner. . The fact that I like the Linux desktop will come as no surprise to anyone who reads my work. I mean, I was once the lead writer and editor for a long-gone publication called Linux Desktop. So why is it as I sit at Kubecon North America in Detroit that I'm writing this on an HP Chromebook x360? Simple, because Chrome OS is a Linux distro. Always has been; always will be. . The Linux desktop on Chromebooks appeals to users seeking speed and efficiency, offering quick boot times and lightweight performance for multitasking. Linux Desktop Experience, Chromebook Review, Open Source Benefits. . Brittany Day
Ubuntu has long been a serious desktop for the business, and this new long-term support version is better than ever for people who want a work Linux desktop. In the words of Ubuntu Linux's founder Mark Shuttleworth, "Our mission is to be a secure, reliable, and consistent open-source platform -- everywhere." . In October 2004, Ubuntu Linux's founder, Mark Shuttleworth, had a vision. He'd create a Debian -based Linux that would be free for everyone from students to global enterprises. Now, 18 years later, the Ubuntu promise is still being kept, offering support for developers, businesses, and the largest of public clouds. Its latest iteration, Ubuntu 22.04 , aka Jammy Jellyfish, offers everything anyone needs from a top-of-the-line Linux distribution. Ubuntu is an important operating system on everything from telecom's 5G clouds to Raspberry Pis and from AI development to the Internet of Things (IoT). As Shuttleworth said in a press conference, "Our mission is to be a secure, reliable, and consistent open-source platform -- everywhere." With Ubuntu 22.04, that's exactly what they've done. . Ubuntu 22.04 is a premier Linux desktop for professionals, offering robust support, security, regular updates, and an intuitive interface for smooth productivity.. Ubuntu Desktop, Long-Term Support, Business Operating System, Secure Platform, Open Source Environment. . Brittany Day
As many sysadmins are discovering to their dismay, trying to manage workers from home on a wild mix of older Windows PCs presents various challenges, and security can easily be compromised. SUSE has a suggestion: The Linux desktop. . Misery is being a system administrator and discovering -- as your workforce marches away to work from home, thanks to the coronavirus pandemic -- that many of your home users are still running Windows 7 or Windows XP. Of course, you could send them home with Windows 10 laptops or have them all log in via Windows remote desktop services (RDS), but there's no IT budget for any of that. What are you going to do? SUSE has a suggestion: Switch them to the SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop (SLED) . Now, you may think, "Of course, they're a Linux company." But you'd be wrong. . Optimize the management of remote teams during the crisis with the SUSE Linux workstation solution tailored for systems administrators.. SUSE Linux Desktop, Remote Work Solutions, Sysadmin Challenges, Linux for Home Users. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
In what may prove to be the biggest migration from Windows to the Linux desktop, the South Korean government is looking into shifting from Windows 7 to a trio of Linux desktops. . With Windows 7 in its support coffin , some institutions are finally giving up on Windows entirely. The biggest of these may be the South Korean government. In May 2019, South Korea's Interior Ministry announced plans to look into switching to the Linux desktop from Windows . It must have liked what it saw. According to the Korean news site Newsis , the South Korean Ministry of Strategy and Planning has announced the government is exploring moving most of its approximately 3.3 million Windows computers to Linux . The reason for this is simple. It's to reduce software licensing costs and the government's reliance on Windows. As Choi Jang-hyuk, the head of the Ministry of Strategy and Finance, said, "We will resolve our dependency on a single company while reducing the budget by introducing an open-source operating system." The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . With Windows 7 nearing its support termination, South Korea is set to transition extensively to Linux, focusing on reducing software expenses and dependency.. Linux Desktop Transition, South Korea Government, Software Licensing Costs, Open Source Migration. . Brittany Day
At the ShmooCon hacker conference, security expert Jon Larimer from IBM's X-Force team demonstrated that Linux is far from immune from attacks via USB storage devices: during his presentation, the expert obtained access to a locked Linux system using a specially crafted USB flash drive, .... taking advantage of a mechanism that allows many desktop distributions to automatically recognise and mount newly connected USB storage devices and display the contents of the device, in this case, in the Nautilus file explorer. The desktop will do this even if the screensaver is already active. When trying to create thumbnails for the files on the device, Nautilus was tricked by a specially crafted DVI file which then activated the exploit. While the relevant hole in the evince thumbnailer was closed in January, the system used in the presentation was kept vulnerable for demonstration purposes. Larimer also disabled the Address Space Layout Randomisation (ASLR) and AppArmor security mechanisms. However, the expert presented measures that would allow potential attackers to bypass these obstacles. The link for this article located at H Security is no longer available. . Discover the methods by which USB worms can target Linux platforms and observe the demonstration at ShmooCon highlighting critical cybersecurity protocols.. Linux Exploits, USB Security, ShmooCon Insights, X-Force Presentation. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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