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rlxOS

rlxOS GNU/Linux: A Secure, User-Friendly, and Independent Linux Distro

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rlxOS is an open-source, privacy-oriented GNU/Linux distribution built from scratch with a focus on user experience, security, and performance. Designed as a rolling-release operating system, it combines the simplicity of use with the robustness required for secure and stable computing. Let’s explore the key features that set rlxOS apart from other Linux distributions. Independence and… Read More »rlxOS GNU/Linux: A Secure, User-Friendly, and Independent Linux Distro

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Tails: The Secure Linux Distro

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Secure Linux Distro Tails, short for “The Amnesic Incognito Live System,” is a specialized Linux distribution designed with security and privacy in mind. It is built on Debian GNU/Linux and aims to ensure users’ anonymity by routing internet traffic through the Tor network. Tails is a live operating system, meaning it runs from a USB… Read More »Tails: The Secure Linux Distro

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Linux Mint 22 Released

Linux Mint 22 “Wilma” is a new milestone for the popular Linux distribution, bringing several noteworthy improvements and features designed to enhance user experience and system performance. This article will delve into the major updates and changes that come with this release, covering everything from system enhancements to application updates. System Enhancements One of the… Read More »Linux Mint 22 Released

TrueNAS

TrueNAS: A Robust Network-Attached Storage Solution

TrueNAS, a robust and versatile Network-Attached Storage (NAS) operating system, has garnered widespread acclaim for its reliability, scalability, and open-source nature. Originating from the collaborative efforts of developers in France and the USA, TrueNAS supports a wide array of storage needs, catering to both personal and enterprise environments. This article delves into the key features,… Read More »TrueNAS: A Robust Network-Attached Storage Solution

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Ubuntu 23.10 (Mantic Minotaur) Nears End of Life: Upgrade to Ubuntu 24.04 LTS

Ubuntu, the widely acclaimed Linux distribution, announced its 23.10 (Mantic Minotaur) release on October 12, 2023. With a support period of nearly nine months, the end of life for Ubuntu 23.10 is approaching on July 11, 2024. This marks the end of official support and updates for this version. End of Support for Ubuntu 23.10… Read More »Ubuntu 23.10 (Mantic Minotaur) Nears End of Life: Upgrade to Ubuntu 24.04 LTS

suse liberty linux

A Lifeline for CentOS 7 Users: Introducing SUSE Liberty Linux Lite

Enlyft reports nearly 400,000 active CentOS users today. For those relying on CentOS 7, it’s crucial to note that in less than two weeks, this once-stable OS will reach its end of life. This means security patches and maintenance updates from the CentOS community will no longer be available, leaving users facing potentially risky migrations… Read More »A Lifeline for CentOS 7 Users: Introducing SUSE Liberty Linux Lite

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SELKS: A Comprehensive Network Security Management Solution

Network security management has become one of the most critical concerns for every organization in a cybersecurity landscape that is developing and growing dynamically. While threats from the digital world keep growing in intelligence and frequency, there is always the topmost necessity for more innovative, real-time, incisive threat detection tools to monitor and manage them.… Read More »SELKS: A Comprehensive Network Security Management Solution

Popular Linux Distros

Popular Linux Distros in 2024

As the landscape of Linux distributions (distros) continues to evolve, 2024 brings a vibrant selection of operating systems catering to a wide range of users. Whether you’re a newcomer seeking a user-friendly introduction to Linux or a seasoned professional looking for powerful customization options, there’s a distro for you. Here’s a look at some of… Read More »Popular Linux Distros in 2024

venom linux

Venom Linux: A Minimalist, Customizable Distribution for Experienced Users

Introduction Venom Linux is a distinctive entry in the Linux distribution landscape, hailing from Malaysia. This independently-developed, rolling-release distribution is designed with experienced Linux users in mind. Inspired by the minimalist CRUX distribution, Venom Linux offers a streamlined and customizable experience, eschewing the complexity and bloat of many mainstream Linux distributions. Key Features Design Philosophy… Read More »Venom Linux: A Minimalist, Customizable Distribution for Experienced Users

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Why Debian stable releases use older Linux kernels?

Debian Linux stable releases prioritize stability and reliability, which is why they use older, well-tested Linux kernels instead of the latest ones. Here are the main reasons for this approach: Additional Information For users who require newer kernel features, Debian offers options through: By maintaining this balance between stability and access to newer features, Debian… Read More »Why Debian stable releases use older Linux kernels?