The Intel i486, originally released in 1989, will no longer have kernel support on Linux 7.1, as Phoronix reports. Of course, anyone still hanging onto an i486 can always stick to a long-term support ...
A Linux version of Little Snitch, the iconic network monitoring and firewall tool for macOS, has been released. Little Snitch ...
While the Linux version of Little Snitch provides the same basic functionality for viewing and disabling unwanted connections ...
Modern technology builds on abstractions. Most application programmers today don’t know what a non-maskable interrupt is, nor should they have to. Even fewer understand register coloring or ...
The popular network privacy tool Little Snitch has launched a free version for Linux, allowing users to track and block unwanted network connections.
I didn't expect it to be as much of a sea change ...
Guidelines backed by Linus Torvalds reveal how AI tools and AI-generated code can contribute to the Linux kernel, but with ...
The Linux kernel community’s adoption of new fuzzing tools marks another important step toward a more secure and resilient ...
One point in favor of the sprawling Linux ecosystem is its broad hardware support—the kernel officially supports everything from ’90s-era PC hardware to Arm-based Apple Silicon chips, thanks to ...
Although everyone’s favorite Linux overlord [Linus Torvalds] has been musing on dropping Intel 486 support for a while now, ...
Anthropic has on Wednesday launched Claude Mythos Preview, a new cyber AI model, but the public cannot use it.
Linux distros present KDE Plasma with a version customized for that particular OS. KDE Linux offers the purest version.