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.
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.
Learn how Linux kernel release candidate testing works, why RCs catch regressions before stable releases, and how to test safely—with timeless principles for long-term system stability.
Linux review: ASUS TUF B650M-E WIFI. Great VRM & OpenRGB support, but MediaTek Wi-Fi is BROKEN. Needs kernel 6.2+. Score: 5/10.
Ensure regulatory compliance and peak wireless performance on your legacy Debian 11 Bullseye systems. This critical DLA-4501-1 advisory updates the wireless-regdb package to version 2026.02.04-1~deb11u1, synchronizing your Linux kernel with the latest global radio frequency regulations.
Urgent: SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 SP5 kernel live patch addresses critical CVE-2022-50700 (Wi-Fi driver) & CVE-2022-50717 (NVMe-oF) vulnerabilities. This deep dive explains the flaws, their CVSS v4 scores, provides step-by-step patch commands, and outlines best practices to secure your enterprise infrastructure against privilege escalation attacks.
The FreeBSD Project's Q4'2025 Status Report unveils significant advancements in operating system development, including the official release of FreeBSD 15.0, a new web interface called Sylve, and groundbreaking progress on Rust kernel driver support. Discover how these infrastructure, security, and hardware enhancements are solidifying FreeBSD's role in modern enterprise computing, from servers to laptops, with a roadmap extending into 2026.
Discover the critical details of Ubuntu Security Notice USN-8052-1 for the Linux Low-Latency Kernel (Ubuntu 24.04 LTS). This in-depth analysis covers the patch for high-severity AMD CPU vulnerabilities (CVE-2024-36331) leading to data integrity loss, speculative execution flaws, and a comprehensive fix for over 150 CVEs across core subsystems.
Urgent: Ubuntu 22.04 LTS receives critical Linux kernel security update USN-8028-6. This patch addresses over 150 high-impact CVEs, including the severe AMD data integrity flaw CVE-2024-36331 and speculative execution vulnerabilities.
Critical Ubuntu 24.04 LTS kernel updates address 150+ vulnerabilities including severe AMD CPU data leaks (CVE-2024-36351) and hypervisor memory integrity flaws. This in-depth analysis covers the patches for real-time kernels, the technical impact on cloud infrastructure, and a definitive patching roadmap for sysadmins to secure Linux systems against these high-severity exploits.
Critical SUSE Linux Kernel live patch 2026-0566-1 resolves CVE-2023-53321, CVE-2025-38111, and CVE-2025-39742. This deep-dive analyzes the out-of-bounds access, divide-by-zero flaws, and mitigation strategies for SLE 15 SP4. Essential reading for enterprise security architects to ensure kernel integrity and operational resilience against local privilege escalation vulnerabilities.
Dive deep into the transformative PCIe 7.0 subsystem updates for the Linux kernel. From modernizing legacy CardBus code and optimizing power management to introducing PCIe M.2 power sequencing and P2PDMA stability fixes, this expert analysis covers all critical patches. Discover how these low-level changes impact enterprise performance and hardware compatibility.
In a critical security update (SUSE-SU-2026:0565-1), SUSE addresses four high-impact Linux kernel vulnerabilities (CVE-2023-53321, CVE-2025-38111, CVE-2025-38352, CVE-2025-39742) affecting openSUSE Leap 15.4 and enterprise products.
The upstreaming of Adreno X2-85 GPU firmware for the Snapdragon X2 Elite by Qualcomm marks a pivotal shift in Linux mobile computing. This analysis explores how this move eliminates OEM firmware dependencies, setting a new precedent for out-of-the-box hardware enablement and open-source driver functionality in the ARM ecosystem.
A critical SUSE Linux kernel security update (SUSE-SU-2026:0565-1) addresses four high-severity flaws, including CVE-2023-53321 and CVE-2025-38111. This deep dive analyzes the technical impact of these vulnerabilities on SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP4, provides expert mitigation strategies, live patching commands, and answers top FAQs to secure your enterprise infrastructure against privilege escalation and system compromise.
Stay secure and stable with the latest Linux kernel update. Our deep dive covers Linux 6.19.1's critical fixes for SMB, wireless drivers, and new hardware IDs. We also analyze the parallel updates for LTS branches 6.18.11, 6.12.72, and 6.6.125, providing a comprehensive maintenance guide for enterprise and prosumer systems.
Linux 7.0 cycle merges critical M.2 power sequencing subsystem updates. This analysis dives into the new pwrseq-pcie-m2 driver, its impact on Device Tree (DT) platforms, and how it solves a decade-old firmware dependency for PCIe M.2 connectors in embedded and ARM architecture environments.
Secure your Fedora 42 servers against the critical CVE-2026-1642 vulnerability. This comprehensive guide details the recent nginx update to 1.28.2, explains the TLS data injection attack vector, and provides step-by-step commands to rebuild modules like nginx-mod-fancyindex. Ensure your web server's integrity and protect user data from Man-in-the-Middle (MITM) exploits with this essential patch management walkthrough for system administrators and DevOps engineers.
GNU Linux-libre 6.19-gnu is out! Our deep dive explores its strict free software enforcement, driver deblobbing for Intel, NVIDIA, & Qualcomm hardware, and its impact on privacy & user freedom. Learn why this FSF-endorsed kernel matters for enterprise security and open-source purists.