Mercedes-Benz is developing its own operating system, called MB.OS, which will be used in all of its vehicles starting in 2024. MB.OS is based on Linux and is designed to be more flexible, scalable, and secure than the current operating systems used by Mercedes-Benz. It...
Google Cloud Next San Francisco – The Biggest Cloud Event of the Year: All you missed
posted by: Nishant Kaushal
September 1, 2023
Google Cloud Next San Francisco, the annual flagship event of Google Cloud, took place from August 29 to August 31, 2023, at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California. The event attracted over 30,000 attendees from around the world, who came to learn, connect, and...
Linux Kernel 6.5 Released with Wi-fi 7 and USB4 support
posted by: Nishant Kaushal
August 29, 2023
The Linux kernel, the core component of the Linux operating system, has reached version 6.5, which was announced by its creator Linus Torvalds on August 27, 2023. The new release comes with several new features and improvements, such as initial support for Wi-Fi 7 and...
Debian Linux: 30 Years of Freedom, Stability, and Community
posted by: Nishant Kaushal
August 17, 2023
Debian Linux, one of the oldest and most influential operating systems based on the Linux kernel, is celebrating its 30th anniversary in 2023. Since its inception in 1993, Debian has grown into a robust, stable, and widely used distribution that supports many hardware platforms and...
OpenELA: A New Initiative for Open Enterprise LinuxA new trade association has been formed to promote the development and adoption of open source Enterprise Linux (EL) distributions that are compatible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). The association, called Open Enterprise Linux Association (OpenELA), is...
World Wide Web Day 2023: Celebrating the Web that Connects Us All On August 1, we celebrate World Wide Web Day, a day to commemorate the birth of one of the most influential inventions of our timeāthe World Wide Web (WWW). Created by British computer...
Today SUSE, the company behind SUSE Linux Enterprise (SLE), announced it will fork the publicly available Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and will develop and maintain a RHEL-compatible distribution available to all without restrictions. Over the next few years, SUSE plans to invest more than...
BlendOS 3 “Bhatura” released – Switch between 7 desktop environments!
posted by: Nishant Kaushal
July 8, 2023
BlendOS 3 Bhatura now supports 7 desktop environments, including GNOME, KDE Plasma, Cinnamon, XFCE, Deepin, MATE and LXQt. You can switch between desktop environments easily and instantaneously with system track. We could really call BlendOS a blend of Android including from Aurora Store or F-Droid...
Firefox 115 with Extended Support Released to keep Windows 7, 8 secure
posted by: Nishant Kaushal
July 6, 2023
Mozilla has released Firefox 115. This is an Extended Support Release (ESR) version of Firefox, which receives major updates on average every 42 weeks with minor updates such as crash fixes, security fixes and policy updates as needed, but at least every four weeks. Microsoft...
Red Hat restricts RHEL source code to only CentOS Stream
posted by: Nishant Kaushal
June 22, 2023
CentOS Stream will now be the sole repository for public RHEL-related source code releases. For Red Hat customers and partners, source code will remain available via the Red Hat Customer Portal. By limiting the RHEL public sources to CentOS Stream, it will now be more...