We explain the one-packet attack on CUPS and discuss its real-world implications. Plus, a Meshtastic update and more.
Why the Raspberry Pi 5 doesn't meet our expectations, and the x86 boxes you should consider instead.
An old Linux distro gets a new trick, and all Linux users get a few excellent quality of life updates.
Quite a bit from Google this week, with new products and notable changes coming for developers and users.
WireGuard officially lands in Linux. We cover a bunch of new features in Linux 5.6 and discuss the recent challenges facing LineageOS.
Canonical releases a "mini-cloud" on your workstation, the KDE ecosystem has some big news, and the smart home might have just become more open.
Richard Stallman's GNU leadership is challenged by an influential group of maintainers, SUSE drops OpenStack "for the customer," and Google claims Stadia will be faster than a gaming PC.
We reveal our secrets for bridging networks with WireGuard and Linux-powered networking.
We attempt something you never should, we live flip our FreeNAS ZFS install to a Fedora server.
This week we discover the good word of Xfce and admit Joe was right all along. And share our tips for making Xfce more modern.
Linux gains a world class media editor, Atari is making Chris nervous, and the Librem 5 hits some rocky waters.
Atari has released details about its upcoming Linux powered console, some of us are sold… And some of us are rather skeptical.
Projects once thought dead are now full of life, with new major releases and we kick the tires.
Ubuntu-based Atari VCS crowd-funding is going very well, Endless employees are hit with layoffs, and why GNOME might be too fat for Pi.