Sara is an open-source tool designed to analyze RouterOS configurations and identify security vulnerabilities on MikroTik hardware. Sara’s main feature is using regular expressions as the primary analysis mechanism. This allows you to quickly and accurately process RouterOS configuration text files, making the tool powerful and easy to use. The … [Read more...]
6 AI Tools Every Developer Needs for Better Code
In today’s fast-paced world, developers are constantly looking for ways to improve their productivity and streamline their workflows. With the rapid advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI), developers now have a wide range of AI-powered tools at their disposal to make their coding experience faster, easier, and more efficient. These tools can … [Read more...]
Raspberry Pi 5 16GB Model Is Now Available at $120 USD
Raspberry Pi 5 was initially launched at the end of October 2023 in 4GB and 8GB RAM variants, but the people have been asking for a 16GB RAM model and now the Raspberry Pi makers have delivered it thanks to the optimized D0 stepping of the Broadcom BCM2712 application processor in Raspberry Pi 5. The post Raspberry Pi 5 16GB Model Is Now Available … [Read more...]
KDE Gear 24.12.1 Is Out to Improve Dolphin, Kate, NeoChat, and Other KDE Apps
KDE Gear 24.12.1 is here almost a month after the release of KDE Gear 24.12 to fix a couple of regressions in the Dolphin file manager, fix a crash in the Kleopatra certificate manager that occurred when the output directory for decrypting doesn’t exist, and fix building of the KRDC remote desktop client on Haiku systems. The post KDE Gear 24.12.1 … [Read more...]
Tails 6.11 Anonymous Linux OS Released with Critical Security Fixes
Tails 6.11 is mostly here to address several critical security vulnerabilities that have been discovered and disclosed by a group of security researchers from Radically Open Security, a non-profit computer security consultancy company. The post Tails 6.11 Anonymous Linux OS Released with Critical Security Fixes appeared first on Linux Today. … [Read more...]
Bat 0.25 Command-Line Tool Introduces Powerful Line-Squeezing
Bat command, a cat clone with syntax highlighting and Git integration, rolls out v0.25 with line squeezing, automatic themes, syntax updates, and more. The post Bat 0.25 Command-Line Tool Introduces Powerful Line-Squeezing appeared first on Linux Today. … [Read more...]
Fast Times at Oreon Linux High
Oreon Linux has received a lot of attention for being a desktop OS based on AlmaLinux. However, it appears that the two distros won’t be dancing together for very long. The post Fast Times at Oreon Linux High appeared first on Linux Today. … [Read more...]
Scribus 1.6.3 Open-Source Desktop Publishing App Released with Various Bug Fixes
Scribus 1.6.3 is here to fix an issue where the width in the Color Management menu would be increased after multiple uses, address problems with item attributes and spin box functions, and fix a crash when opening a PDF document and selecting the option to import text as text. The post Scribus 1.6.3 Open-Source Desktop Publishing App Released with … [Read more...]
50 Must-Know Linux Commands: From Newbie to SysAdmin Pro
For someone new to Linux, using it can still feel challenging, even with user-friendly distributions like Ubuntu and Mint. While these distributions simplify many tasks, some manual configuration is often required, but fully harnessing the power of Linux, understanding basic commands is essential. In Linux, commands are the primary way to interact … [Read more...]
Windows 10 Countdown: Make the Switch to Linux for a Fresh Start
Switching to the Linux operating system offers convenience and economy. Upgrading to Linux is free, and you can install it on your existing hardware to replace Windows. The post Windows 10 Countdown: Make the Switch to Linux for a Fresh Start appeared first on LinuxInsider. … [Read more...]
Firefox 135 Is Now Available for Public Beta Testing with XZ Packaging on Linux
Firefox 135 promises to be a hefty release and the first to introduce support for XZ packaging for faster installations, smaller downloads, and enhanced compatibility and integration with modern Linux distro, instead of the bzip2 packaging used until now (including for Firefox 134). The post Firefox 135 Is Now Available for Public Beta Testing with … [Read more...]
How to Install Linux Kernel 6.12 LTS on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS and Ubuntu 24.10
Ubuntu 24.04 LTS (Noble Numbat) ships with Linux kernel 6.8, which has reached the end of its supported life at the end of May 2024. Even if Canonical continues to support Linux 6.8 by backporting bug fixes from newer kernel versions, you may end up in a situation where you need the extra hardware support when installing Ubuntu on a newer computer, … [Read more...]
Cyberbro: Open-Source Tool Extracts IoCs and Checks Their Reputation
Cyberbro is an open-source application that extracts IoCs from garbage input and checks their reputation using multiple services. The post Cyberbro: Open-Source Tool Extracts IoCs and Checks Their Reputation appeared first on Linux Today. … [Read more...]
Red Hat In-Vehicle Linux Gets Closer to Go With New Certification
The company says that the new functional safety certification for Red Hat In-Vehicle Operating System is a key step in its push towards ISO 26262 ASIL-B certification of the entire platform. The post Red Hat In-Vehicle Linux Gets Closer to Go With New Certification appeared first on Linux Today. … [Read more...]
Balancing Proprietary and Open-Source Tools in Cyber Threat Research
Thomas Roccia, Senior Security Researcher at Microsoft, discusses how threat research drives faster, better decision-making in cybersecurity operations. Roccia provides insights into balancing internal and external research strategies, the influence of AI and geopolitical events, and how organizations can strengthen their security posture to … [Read more...]
17 Best Free and Open Source Color Pickers
A color picker is a software tool used to select colors and, in some cases, to create color schemes. The post 17 Best Free and Open Source Color Pickers appeared first on Linux Today. … [Read more...]