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Microsoft
Linux 6.11, GNOME 47, Microsoft kernel mode changes, Zorin OS, & more Linux news
Support the show by becoming a patron at or get some swag at ### SHOW NOTES ►► ### FORUM THREAD ►► ### Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:37 Linux Kernel 6.11 Released 04:41 GNOME 47 Released 15:42 Microsoft making Kernel Mode changes, and what it means for Linux Gaming 20:17 Zorin OS 17.2 Released 24:25 MX Linux 23.4 Released 26:04 Fedora Linux…
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Proxmox
Enterprise Linux Security Episode 98 – Old Habits, New Threats
In this episode, Jay and Joao discuss the “EUCLEAK” vulnerability, as well as a recent story that outlines one of the many ways the industry is vulnerable to the same old tricks with outdated perimeter protection. Don’t miss it! *Check out TuxCare* Thanks to TuxCare for sponsoring the Enterprise Linux Security podcast. Check out their awesome services to see how…
Read More » Step aside Microsoft, Facebook Hearts Linux More
Support the show by becoming a patron at or get some swag at Sponsored by Kolide: If a device isn’t secure, it can’t access your apps. It’s device trust for Okta. Visit to learn more and watch a demo. SHOW NOTES ►► Comment on our Forum ►► Hosted by: Michael Tunnell = Ryan DasGeek = Jill Bryant = — SHOW…
Read More »Enterprise Linux Security Episode 90 – Dude, Where's My Cloud? (Live Version)
In this episode, Jay and Joao talk about a story that’s every cloud administrator’s worst nightmare – your entire environment, backups, everything – gone. That’s exactly what happened to UniSuper, a customer of Google Cloud. In this cautionary tale, we’ll explore the case of the missing cloud. Thanks to TuxCare for sponsoring the Enterprise Linux Security podcast. Check out their…
Read More »Rhymes with Bread Cat – LinWamp, Kernel 6.9, and the Pi 5 NVMe
Broadcom makes an offer to give us vmware for free, with an asterisk. Ubuntu is already looking at how to polish the 24.10 release, The Raspberry Pi Foundation releases the official NVMe hat, and Winamp has an announcement. A Debian maintainer made a questionable call regarding KerPassXC, and CIQ makes the case that all vendor kernels are insecure. Then, for…
Read More »Enterprise Linux Security Episode 89 – Debunking Security Myths
There’s a lot for sysadmins to keep track of when it comes to security, so naturally there’s going to be some misconceptions every now and then. In this episode, Jay and Joao discuss some common misconceptions when it comes to security. Thanks to TuxCare for sponsoring the Enterprise Linux Security podcast. Check out their awesome services to see how they…
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