Tag: Linux
Linux for Macs with Apple Silicon: Fedora 39 available as Asahi Remix
Mac users get another operating system option: Fedora Linux 39 is now available for download as the first official release in the form of “Fedora Asahi Linux”. By default, a…
Linux smartphone: These cell phones use alternative operating systems
Tired of Android? Then there is good news: Linux distributions like Ubuntu & Co. breathe new life into old smartphones. The guide explains how. An old truism goes that if…
systemd: Blue screen of death in Linux and improved TPM2 support
systemd 255 has reached stable status and can therefore be included in the releases of Linux distributions in the first half of 2024. The innovations are quite extensive. What stands…
Pentesting: Kali Linux 2023.4 with new tools and fit for Raspi 5
Attention pentesters: The new Kali Linux 2023.4 is here. The current edition of the Linux distribution, which is designed for IT security tests, now runs on even more platforms and…
Raspi 5 can support PS2, Wii and Ubuntu! | c’t 3003
The Raspi 5 is not just suitable for craft projects. c’t 3003 editor Keno used the latest Raspberry Pi 5 in everyday life for a week and not only took…
Important admin tool: Wireshark for the first time for ARM64 Windows
Wireshark – the popular open source protocol analysis tool – is available in version 4.2.0. It is the first major release under the newly founded non-profit Wireshark Foundation and, in…
Playing under Linux – this is how it works | c’t uplink
Computer games on Linux: Once a problem child, today a carefree everyday life. Many games run just as easily under Linux as you would expect from Windows: with just a…
Linux distribution: Ubuntu 23.10 brings a lot of fine-tuning
As usual at this time of year, the pulse of Ubuntu fans is currently rising – because a new version of the popular Linux distribution is in the starting blocks…
openSUSE Slowroll: The future of openSUSE Leap?
The openSUSE project offers a new Linux distribution called openSUSE Slowroll. It positions itself between its sisters openSUSE Tumbleweed and openSUSE Leap: While the latter mainly brings well-tested, but older…
Anonymizing Linux: Tails 5.17.1 seals critical libWebP vulnerability
The Tails project has released version 5.17.1 of the Linux distribution for anonymous web surfing. In it, the creators essentially update the Tor browser, which is also affected by a…