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The next Linux Mint, FreeBSD's big upgrade, and more: Linux news roundup
All the Linux excitement you might have missed this week.
And dropping almost all 32-bit support FreeBSD just released version 15, and while it didn’t arrive with the marketing ...
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My favorite tool for booting Linux ISOs now works with FreeBSD 15.0
It now supports over 1300 ISOs ...
FreeBSD 15 brings noticeable improvements thanks to strong industry support: New features include package management, cloud, ...
Among the legions of Linux users and admins, there seems to be a sort of passive curiosity about FreeBSD and other *BSDs. Like commuters on a packed train, they gaze out at a less crowded, vaguely ...
A denial of service flaw found in the way recent Linux kernels handle TCP networking can be exploited by remote attackers to trigger a kernel panic in vulnerable systems. In all, Netflix Information ...
Linux may not yet enjoy the widespread recognition that Windows does, but there’s no denying its popularity on servers, its growing use on desktops, or its ubiquity in the mobile world in the form of ...
Exploit broker Zerodium is offering rewards of up to $500,000 for zero-days in UNIX-based operating systems like OpenBSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD, but also for Linux distros such as Ubuntu, CentOS, Debian, ...
Guys who here is using ZFS on Linux and if so how is the performance? I ask because I'm wanting to play around with it on Centos 6.2 however I have often wondered if it is better on Freebsd anyway let ...
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