Debian news
- The Debian Project sadly shares the news of the passing of Jérémy Bobbio (Lunar) on Friday, November 8, 2024.
- The Debian project is pleased to announce the eighth update of its stable distribution Debian 12 (codename bookworm). This point release mainly adds corrections for security issues, along with a few adjustments for serious problems. Security advisories have already been […]
- The Debian project is pleased to announce the seventh update of its stable distribution Debian 12 (codename bookworm). This point release mainly adds corrections for security issues, along with a few adjustments for serious problems. Security advisories have already been […]
- The Debian project is pleased to announce the eleventh and final update of its oldstable distribution Debian 11 (codename bullseye). This point release mainly adds corrections for security issues, along with a few adjustments for serious problems. Security advisories have […]
- As of 14 August 2024, three years after the initial release, the regular security support for Debian 11, alias Bullseye, comes to an end. The Debian Long Term Support (LTS) Team will take over security support from the Security and […]
Kubuntu latest
- Szerző: Marco ParilloThe Kubuntu Team is happy to announce that Kubuntu 24.10 has been released, featuring the new and beautiful KDE Plasma 6.1 simple by default, powerful when needed. Codenamed “Oracular Oriole”, Kubuntu 24.10 continues our tradition of giving you Friendly Computing […]
- Szerző: Marco ParilloThe beta of Kubuntu Oracular Oriole (to become 24.10 in October) has now been released, and is available for download. This milestone features images for Kubuntu and other Ubuntu flavours. Pre-releases of Kubuntu Mantic Minotaur are not recommended for: Anyone […]
- Szerző: Rick TimmisThe Kubuntu Team are thrilled to announce significant updates to KubuQA, our streamlined ISO testing tool that has now expanded its capabilities beyond Kubuntu to support Ubuntu and all its other flavors. With these enhancements, KubuQA becomes a versatile resource […]
- Szerző: Aaron HoneycuttThe Kubuntu Team is happy to announce that Kubuntu 24.04 has been released, featuring the ‘beautiful’ KDE Plasma 5.27 simple by default, powerful when needed. Codenamed “Noble Numbat”, Kubuntu 24.04 continues our tradition of giving you Friendly Computing by integrating […]
- Szerző: Rick TimmisJoin the Excitement: Test Kubuntu 24.04 Beta and Experience Innovation with KubuQA! We’re thrilled to announce the availability of the Kubuntu 24.04 Beta! This release is packed with new features and enhancements, and we’re inviting you, our valued community, to […]
Ubuntu blog
- Szerző: Today, EdgeIQ and Canonical announced the release of the EdgeIQ Coda snap and official support of Ubuntu Core on the EdgeIQ Symphony platform. EdgeIQ Symphony helps you simplify and scale workflows for device fleet operations, data consumption and delivery, and […]
- Szerző: In 2025, Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal Fossa) will reach the end of its standard five-year support window. It’s time to start thinking about your options for upgrading. What is an Ubuntu long-term support (LTS) release? Ubuntu long-term support releases (LTS) […]
- Szerző: Canonical is excited to be partnering with Dell Technologies at the upcoming Dell Technologies Forum – London, taking place on 26th November. This prestigious event brings together industry leaders and technology enthusiasts to explore the latest advancements and solutions shaping […]
- Szerző: London, 19 November 2024. Canonical has collaborated with Microsoft as an early adopter partner and tested Microsoft Azure IoT Operations on Ubuntu Core and Kubernetes, which is notable as Microsoft today released Azure IoT Operations, a unified data plane providing […]
- Szerző: Introduction With the recent announcement of the release of Azure IoT Operations, Microsoft has provided its customers with a unified data plane offering significant improvements in node data capture, edge-based telemetry processing, and cloud-ingress. Combining Azure IoT Operations with Ubuntu […]
Kali Linux blog
- Over the past year we have been hard at work on refreshing the Kali Forums, and today we are proud to announce the official launch. We have taken what we have learnt over the years decades, and created a new […]
- The i386 architecture has long been obsolete, and from this week, support for i386 in Kali Linux is going to shrink significantly: i386 kernel and images are going away. Images and releases will no longer be created for this platform. […]
- With summer coming to an end, so are package migrations, and Kali 2024.3 can now be released. You can now start downloading or upgrading if you have an existing Kali installation. The summary of the changelog since the 2024.2 release […]
- A little later than usual, but Kali 2024.2 is here! The delay has been due to changes under the hood to make this happen, which is where a lot of focus has been. The community has helped out a huge […]
- Following the recent disclosure of a backdoor in upstream xz/liblzma, we are writing this “get started” kind of blog post. We will explain how to setup an environment with the backdoored version of liblzma, and then the first commands to […]
AlmaLinux blog
- AlmaLinux 9.5 Stable Now Available Hello Community! The AlmaLinux OS Foundation is announcing the general availability of AlmaLinux OS 9.5 codenamed “Teal Serval”! Installation ISOs are available on the mirrors now for all 4 architectures: Intel/AMD (x86_64) ARM64 (aarch64) IBM […]
- It’s almost time for the Linux Distributions DevRoom at FOSDEM again, but the Call for Participation is OPEN NOW! Let’s dive into what we’d like to see and how you can get involved! Submit your talk to FOSDEM in the […]
- A couple of weeks ago we issued a press release announcing three more new and returning silver sponsor members of the AlmaLinux OS Foundation, and I wanted to thank them here as well! Fastly has joined us this year as […]
- Earlier today we announced that AlmaLinux has been selected to join the Endorsed Distributions list on Microsoft Azure, a unique distinction with only 6 other distributions. The press release is included below with all of the details. We are so […]
- We are returning to ATO, one of our favorite events, next week! And on day 2 if you wear an AlmaLinux shirt, hoodie, or hat then you are eligible to win a prize (details below)! We love ATO! All Things […]
Red Hat Enterprise Linux blog
- Deploying new infrastructure can be difficult, whether you’re moving on-premises deployments to the cloud, deploying a new service into your existing architecture or starting from a completely clean slate. There are a lot of choices to make, a lot of […]
- High performance computing (HPC) has a long history of unlocking incredible scientific discovery around the world as well as powering private industry through highly parallel, cluster-based supercomputing. Today, many organizations from private enterprises to global government labs rely on the […]
- Security is important in enterprise scenarios, where core business applications need to run seamlessly but are often connected to the external world where they are vulnerable to attack.Malware, unauthorized access to files and execution of unverified code are just some […]
- Congratulations to Docling for climbing the charts to be one of GitHub’s top repos of the month!Organizations have lots of data, from their intellectual property and knowledge to marketing, sales and customer data to operations policies and procedures and much […]
- By rallying its ecosystem partners, Telenor is bringing together 5G connectivity, open platforms, and AI capabilities to power the next wave of transformation in communication, industry, and smart societies. Advanced 5G services in combination with new technologies such as AI […]