Nine CrackArmor flaws in Linux AppArmor since 2017 enable root escalation and container bypass, putting 12.6M systems at risk.
Just one issue stands between me and my Linux daily driver, and this solution is all it'll take to turn the tables.
Excitement in the open-source world is rising as the Linux kernel project moves toward the next major release: Linux kernel 7.0. While a major version number might sound like a dramatic overhaul, the ...
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Advanced kettlebell HIIT combines explosive strength work with high-intensity cardio for a demanding full-body workout. Designed for experienced athletes, this routine challenges power, endurance, and ...
Ripple effect: Windows has long been the default choice for PC gamers, but that grip is beginning to loosen. Linux gaming is surging, not only because of growing frustration with Windows 11, but also ...
As gaming support on Linux has continued to grow over the past few years several distributions specifically designed around gaming support have become increasingly popular. In order to better serve ...
In a slowly growing show of support for the operating system, Nvidia has launched a beta version of GeForce Now for Linux users. The app, which is available for users on Ubuntu 24.04 (and likely many ...
While Apple Silicon Macs natively only support macOS, that hasn't stopped enthusiasts from finding a way to install Linux on M3-based machines, with big caveats. The Asahi Linux project has the goal ...
Advanced Smile Dentistry expands access to full-mouth dental implants in Toms River and Woodcliff Lake, NJ, led by Dr. David Basar. Full-mouth dental implants, including All-on-4® approaches, can ...
There is no doubt that Linux has come a long way in the last five years, thanks in large part to Valve opening the door to gaming with Proton. Linux has always been a capable operating system, but its ...
Linux (come on, you knew it’d be Linux) takes a different approach: no locks, no guardrails, no limits. That’s what makes Linux a real operating system, something its competitors, dwarfing it in ...