Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.5 The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS . Red Hat, Inc. has announced the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 9.5, an updated build of the company's enterprise Linux distribution available for the x86, ARM, IBM Power, IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE architectures: "Red Hat, Inc. today announced the general availability of Red Hat Enterprise.... How to Install and Use Vuls Vulnerability Scanner on Debian 12 In this guide, you'll learn how to install Vuls Vulnerability Scanner on the Debian 12 server. You'll install Vuls, set up CVE databases, and then scan the local system and remote machine Vuls. The post How to Install and Use Vuls Vulnerability Scanner on Debian 12 appeared first on Linux Today . How to Monitor MySQL or MariaDB with Prometheus and Grafana In this guide, you'll learn how to monitor MySQL/MariaDB servers with Prometheus and Grafana. The post How to Monitor MySQL or MariaDB with Prometheus and Grafana appeared first on Linux Today . |
Automatic Tiling Added to ‘Tiling Shell’ GNOME Extension I’d promise to shut up about the Tiling Shell GNOME Shell extension but I can’t because new features are coming thick and fast — the latest: support for automatic tiling. Yes, this nifty workflow wonder is finally able to automatically tile newly opened windows based on the currently active tiling layout (and as you may sick of me re-emphasising: you can switch between different layouts ad-hoc, a… Fedora 41 Offers Zippy Performance Seriously… Fedora 41 is fast. We tested the release and was utterly blown away by the speed. Also, an updated package manager. Take the Cloud Native Security Survey Share your insights to help improve cloud native security and receive 25% off your CloudNativeSecurityCon registration. The post Take the Cloud Native Security Survey appeared first on Linux.com . PureOS Crimson Development Report: October 2024 Welcome back Welcome to the fourth installment in our PureOS development series! We are pleased to provide more progress updates from October. In addition to subscription-funded development, Purism continues to fund the infrastructure work needed to release PureOS Crimson. Your support helps us advance PureOS for all Librem devices and for the larger FLOSS ecosystem. […] The post PureOS Crimson D… |