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Best Linux distro of 2024
By Mayank Sharma last updated
Updated We feature the best Linux distros, to make it simple and easy to find the one that suits your needs, whether you're a beginner or advanced user.
Best Linux distro for developers of 2024
By Mayank Sharma last updated
Updated We list the best Linux distros for developers, to make it simple and easy to ensure you have a simple, stable, and secure environment for coding and programming.
Best Linux distro for small business of 2024
By Mayank Sharma last updated
Updated To provide a secure and stable platform to power your SMB servers and more, we feature the best Linux distros for small businesses.
Latest Ubuntu beta and other Linux distros delayed by xz-utils security issues
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Release of latest Ubuntu beta was pushed by a week, prompting some users to think the stable version will be pushed back, too.
Canonical announces Snap Store crackdown after crypto scam apps overload
By Sead Fadilpašić published
All incoming Snaps will be manually reviewed, and their developers doxxed, Canonical says
Forget Windows and macOS — Linux market share reaches a new high as users search for an alternative
By Luke Hughes published
Dominance of Windows continues, but Linux’ popularity is making leaps in a year that, at one point, took a decade on average.
Best Linux training provider and online course of 2024
By Brian Turner last updated
Updated We list the best Linux training providers and online courses, to make it simple and easy to learn to work with the commonly used open source Linux operating system.
Best Ubuntu apps of 2024
By Mayank Sharma last updated
Updated We feature the best Ubuntu apps to provide a simple way to use your Ubuntu Linux install for almost everything you might need.
This commonly-used Ubuntu tool can be hijacked to spread malware
By Sead Fadilpašić published
There is a way to trick Ubuntu command-not-found tool to suggest malware, and the attack surface is quite wide.
Linux users beware — this security flaw could allow attackers to get root on major distros, so take extra care
By Luke Hughes published
Flaw in versions 2.36 and 2.37 of the GNU C (glibc) library could grant unauthorised root access to attackers, bad news helped only by the fact that it’s unlikely to be exploitable remotely.
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