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Month March 2022

Paramount+ drops enigmatic first teaser for Star Trek: Strange New Worlds

Anson Mount stars as USS Enterprise Capt. Christopher Pike in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. Two major science fiction franchises went head-to-head today by dropping high-profile teasers. First, Disney+ dropped the first teaser for Obi-Wan Kenobi, the latest spinoff series… Continue Reading →

Canonical Patches Dirty Pipe Vulnerability in Ubuntu 21.10 and 20.04 LTS

Canonical has patched the Dirty Pipe vulnerability that affected both Ubuntu 21.10 and 20.04 LTS. Learn more and patch your OS now. The post Canonical Patches Dirty Pipe Vulnerability in Ubuntu 21.10 and 20.04 LTS appeared first on Linux Today…. Continue Reading →

Blender 3.1

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End of Drupal 6 vendor support – PSA-2022-03-09

Date: 2022-March-09Description: Drupal 6 LTS vendor-provided support will end on October 22, 2022. On February 24th, 2016, Drupal 6 was marked end-of-life (EOL). The Drupal 6 Long-Term-Support (LTS) program added more than 6 years of additional coverage for program participants and the… Continue Reading →

VLC 3.0.17 Improves HW Decoding for AMD GPUs, Adds Support for DTS

VLC 3.0.17 is here about nine months after VLC 3.0.16 to introduce several new features. Learn more about the media player release here. The post VLC 3.0.17 Improves HW Decoding for AMD GPUs, Adds Support for DTS appeared first on… Continue Reading →

How to Use LXD Containers on Ubuntu 20.04

In this article, we will show installation, configuration, and generally how to use LXD containers on an Ubuntu 20.04 server. Learn more here. The post How to Use LXD Containers on Ubuntu 20.04 appeared first on Linux Today. Link to… Continue Reading →

Here’s everything Apple announced at today’s ‘Peek Performance’ event

It’s Apple event day! The day when the company takes the (once again remote/virtual) stage to reveal everything it’s been working on behind the scenes lately. Didn’t have time to follow along live? We’ve got you. We’ve taken all the biggest… Continue Reading →

Apple M1 Ultra

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System76 Launch review: Linux-friendly keyboard with a USB hub

Enlarge / System76 Launch mechanical keyboard. (credit: Scharon Harding) Specs at a glance: System76 Launch Switches Kailh Box Jade or Kailh Box Royal Keycaps PBT plastic Connectivity options USB-A or USB-C cable Backlighting Per-key RGB Size 12.17 × 5.35 × 1.3… Continue Reading →

Linux Has Been Bitten By Its Most High-Severity Vulnerability in Years

Cognitive Dissident writes: Ars Technica is reporting a major new vulnerability in Linux. Named “Dirty Pipeline” it involves abuse of ‘pipes’ at the shell level as you might guess. The name Dirty Pipe is meant to both signal similarities to… Continue Reading →

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