SpiralLinux is the working person's Linux. Here's why you should give it a try. . SpiralLinux isn't the most popular kid in school. It's also not the prettiest, the smartest, or the one that always gets noticed. If you're a fan of The Middle, consider it the "Sue Heck" of Linux distributions . It's there, always there, and always positive, always trying, and always being its genuine self. But why would you want to work with a distribution that isn't showy or offers features to make it stand out in any way? Because it's reliable. Because it's stable. Because it's secure. Because it's simple. SpiralLinux is that operating system. It's one you can use without ever worrying you'll spiral out of control because your computer isn't doing what it should. Now, ask yourself this question, "Why wouldn't you want to use such an operating system?" There are two things about SpiralLinux that make it such an average but highly dependable operating system. First, it's based on Debian, which happens to be one of the more stable OSes on the market. One of the reasons for that is it only ships with stable software. You won't find bleeding-edge releases here. Case in point, LibreOffice. On my daily OS (Ubuntu Budgie), I'm running LibreOffice version 7.6.2.1. The latest release of SpiralLinux ships with version 7.4.2.7, which is still supported and very stable. . CircleOS stands as a trustworthy option for casual users desiring consistency, durability, and safety in their Linux journey.. SpiralLinux, Stable Distribution, Open Source, Debian, Usability. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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. . When Microsoft announced that it would switch its Edge browser to the Chromium engine, it vowed to bring it to every popular platform. At the time, Linux wasn’t part of that list, but by late last year, it became clear that Microsoft was indeed working on a Linux version. Later, at this year’s Build, a Microsoft presenter even used it during a presentation. Starting in October, Linux users will be able to either download the browser from the Edge Insider website or through their native package managers. 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. For the most part, I would expect the Linux experience to be on par with that on the other platforms. . Google's Chrome browser is set to debut on Linux in November, bringing improved performance and user-centered functionalities.. Edge Browser Release, Microsoft Linux Integration, Chromium Engine Deployment. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Turbolinux Inc has released the first major update to its eponymous Linux server operating system for two years with the launch of Turbolinux 10 Server. . . .. Turbolinux Inc has released the first major update to its eponymous Linux server operating system for two years with the launch of Turbolinux 10 Server. The Tokyo, Japan-based Linux company was formerly one of the leading lights of the global Linux industry but is now mostly focused on the emerging market for the operating system in Japan and China following its acquisition by Japanese software house Software Research Associates Inc in 2002 and its subsequent sale to Japanese ISP and Linux reseller Livedoor Co Ltd in March. The release of Turbolinux 10 Server marks the first major update to the company's server operating system since Turbolinux 8 Server was released in October 2002. As such it includes a number of enhancements, including the latest 2.6 version of the Linux kernel, asynchronous I/O, and support for up to 32-way SMP machines with NUMA. The link for this article located at Computer Business is no longer available. . RedHat introduces new improvements in its server operating system, featuring Linux kernel 2.6 along with enhanced 32-way SMP capabilities, boosting overall efficiency.. Turbolinux Server Update, Kernel Enhancements, SMP Support. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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