FERRAMENTAS LINUX: Resultados da pesquisa Desktop
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quarta-feira, 10 de junho de 2026

libsoup no openSUSE: Guia Completo para Identificar e Corrigir Vulnerabilidades HTTP

 


Guia completo para identificar e corrigir vulnerabilidades no libsoup do openSUSE/SUSE Linux. Comandos reais, script de automação, mitigação com iptables/AppArmor e dicas de hardening para manter seus sistemas seguros por muito tempo após o lançamento do patch.

sábado, 6 de junho de 2026

Mageia 9: seu kernel está seguro? Aprenda a verificar versão, aplicar patches e bloquear ataques mesmo sem reboot

 


Aprenda a verificar, corrigir e mitigar vulnerabilidades críticas do kernel no Mageia 9 (CVE-2026-43491 a CVE-2026-43493). Script de automação, comandos reais, mitigação sem reboot e recomendações de leitura para hardening definitivo.

domingo, 24 de maio de 2026

Linux Mint’s Cinnamon Desktop Just Got Smarter, Faster, and More Secure: What the Latest Improvements Mean for You

 


Linux Mint’s Cinnamon desktop gets a faster file manager, built-in screenshot tool, dark theme polish, and WPA3 Wi-Fi security. Here’s what works better now.

sábado, 23 de maio de 2026

The Secret to a Rock-Solid Linux Desktop: How KDE Plasma Balances Bug Fixes and Forward-Thinking Features

 

Discover how KDE Plasma balances crash fixes, hardware support & data safety—without chasing trends. A rock‑solid Linux desktop, explained.

The Orthodox File Manager Returns: Why GNOME Commander’s Rust and GTK4 Rewrite Is a Game Changer

 

GNOME Commander 2.0 rewrites the orthodox file manager in Rust & GTK4. Faster, safer, with an embedded terminal & Wayland support.

quinta-feira, 21 de maio de 2026

Why a Specialized Linux Distribution for Media & Entertainment Matters (And What AlmaLinux’s New Edition Means for Your Studio)

 


Discover why AlmaLinux’s new media & entertainment edition matters for VFX studios—optimized drivers, cloud rendering, and stable pipelines.

segunda-feira, 18 de maio de 2026

PackageKit LPE Race Condition (CVE-2026-41651): full guide for openSUSE

 


PackageKit race condition (CVE-2026-41651) lets any local user gain root. This guide shows openSUSE commands to check your system, apply the fix, and block exploitation—plus a bash script and AppArmor/i​ptables workarounds.

domingo, 17 de maio de 2026

Critical Yelp Vulnerability: A Practical Guide for Fedora Users

 


A critical CSP vulnerability in GNOME's Yelp help browser allows malicious Flatpak apps to exfiltrate host files and execute arbitrary scripts. This evergreen guide shows you exactly how to check your Fedora system for this flaw, apply the fix with an automation script, and implement firewall or AppArmor mitigations if you can't update right away. Direct commands, copy‑paste solutions, and a strong call to action.

quarta-feira, 13 de maio de 2026

Protect Your SUSE Linux: The mozjs60 JavaScript Engine Vulnerabilities (CVE-2026-32776, CVE-2026-32777, CVE-2026-32778)

 


SUSE mozjs60 security update: permanent guide for CVE-2026-32776, CVE-2026-32777, CVE-2026-32778. Check vulnerability with commands, apply patches with Bash script, mitigation alternatives (iptables, AppArmor), and build your own lab with a Raspberry Pi kit.

sábado, 9 de maio de 2026

Your OpenSUSE Kernel Hardening Playbook

 



A practical guide to SUSE/openSUSE kernel security updates: check your system, automate patching, and apply AppArmor/iptables mitigations. Works for any kernel CVE – not just one news cycle.

How Modern Linux Kernels Improve Performance by Shedding Legacy CPU Support


Why Linux is dropping support for vintage AMD K5 and TSC‑less CPUs — and how a leaner kernel makes your system faster.

sexta-feira, 8 de maio de 2026

Fix Laggy Cursor and Scrolling in CPU-Heavy Apps on Wayland

 



Stop cursor lag on Wayland. Learn how zero‑copy DMA‑BUF fixes CPU rendering stutter and cuts CPU usage by 70%.

The Safer, More Reliable OS You Might Be Missing

 


Tired of crashes and security holes? Discover a Rust-based OS that’s memory-safe, responsive, and ready for real hardware. Start exploring today.

sexta-feira, 1 de maio de 2026

Security Update: Understanding Pygments ReDoS Vulnerability in openSUSE (CVE-2026-4539)

 

openSUSE

 Learn how to check, fix, and prevent Pygments ReDoS vulnerability CVE-2026-4539 on openSUSE. Includes verification commands, automation scripts, and alternative mitigations for long-term system security.

Stop Reacting: A Practical Guide to Managing Chromium Security on Debian

 


Debian DSA-6239-1 patched 27+ Chromium flaws that could trigger remote code execution. Get the exact commands to check your system, a one-line script to auto-apply the fix, alternative mitigations (AppArmor/iptables), and a Raspberry Pi blueprint to build a browser security lab. Stop reacting—start securing.

quinta-feira, 30 de abril de 2026

From Zero to Root in 732 Bytes: The “Copy Fail” Vulnerability (CVE‑2026‑31431) and How to Lock Down Your Ubuntu Servers Right Now

 

Ubuntu


Patched but still worried about CVE-2026-31431 (Copy Fail)? This guide explains the algif_aead bug, shows how to test your Ubuntu systems with concrete commands, provides a production-ready bash automation script, and offers AppArmor/iptables alternatives. 

Stay safe for years with this canonical, high‑value resource.

segunda-feira, 27 de abril de 2026

FreeRDP Security Update: 8 CVEs Fixed – Complete Guide to Check, Patch & Mitigate

 

openSUSE


Lock down RDP connections on openSUSE & major distros. Step-by-step check, bash fix script, AppArmor/iptables fallbacks. Turn 2026 FreeRDP CVEs into long-term security knowledge. Includes automation & book recommendation.

domingo, 26 de abril de 2026

Analysis of Ubuntu 26.04 LTS "Resolute Raccoon"

 

Ubuntu


Ubuntu 26.04 LTS in-depth review: GNOME 50, APT 3.1, 10‑year support, and AI/ML readiness. Compare strengths, weaknesses, and find the right book.

The Silent Exploit in Your Media Player: Hardening Ubuntu Against Buffer Overflows

 



Stop chasing CVEs. Learn how to permanently secure Ubuntu against GStreamer buffer overflow exploits (CVE-2025-3887). Includes detection scripts, AppArmor hardening, and automation to fix media player vulnerabilities for good.

quarta-feira, 22 de abril de 2026

ASUS TUF Gaming B650M-E WIFI (AMD B650, mATX)

 



Linux review: ASUS TUF B650M-E WIFI. Great VRM & OpenRGB support, but MediaTek Wi-Fi is BROKEN. Needs kernel 6.2+. Score: 5/10.