Are all Linux vendor kernels insecure? A new study says yes, but there's a fix
All vendor kernels are plagued with security vulnerabilities, according to a CIQ whitepaper. Will the Linux community ever accept upstream stable kernels?
All vendor kernels are plagued with security vulnerabilities, according to a CIQ whitepaper. Will the Linux community ever accept upstream stable kernels?
The recently released Linux 6.9 kernel brings several significant updates and improvements. Here are the most important ones.
Microsoft kept giving away free upgrades to Windows 10 on old hardware for more than eight years. The upgrades officially ended in 2023, but I've seen scattered reports that it still works for some people. So, do you feel lucky?
In addition to unveiling RHEL 9.4, the company says it will support RHEL 7 for an extra four years.
Rolling out to Microsoft 365 work and school accounts, the new feature will let you use your files in OneDrive for the web even if you're offline.
I'm running Canonical's latest release - aka 'Noble Numbat' - and find this distro's performance and security improvements make it an outstanding OS for everyone and every job.
Since February, there've been 800 newly assigned CVEs. Your job? Update your main Linux distro more often.
Microsoft will officially end support for its most popular operating system in October 2025. Here's what you should do with your Windows 10 PCs before that day arrives.
Why? Schleswig-Holstein cites cost, security, and digital sovereignty - though not necessarily in that order.
The six-year-old Linux kernel seemed doomed until this alliance of CIQ, Oracle, and SUSE stepped up. But why go to all this trouble?