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The great non-free-firmware transition | Kali Linux Blog

TL;DR: Dear Kali user, when you have a moment, check your /etc/apt/sources.list, and add non-free-firmware if ever it’s missing.Programmatically speaking:kali@kali:~$ sudo sed -i 's/non-free$/non-free non-free-firmware/' /etc/apt/sources.list Long story now.As you might know already, Kali Linux is a Debian-based Linux distribution. As such, it inherits a...

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Funding your ambitions with a business loan

Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are the powerhouse of the British economy, making up more than 99% of the business population and accounting for some 61% of all private sector employment. However, the Federation of Small Business has reported that just 16.5% of SMEs describe the availability and affordability of new finance as “good”, with 46% rating it as “poor”. HM Treasury has acknowledged that SMEs...

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Developer Successfully Boots Up Linux on Google Drive

Its FOSS writes: When it comes to Linux, we get to see some really cool, and sometimes quirky projects (read Hannah Montana Linux) that...

Systemd 256.1 Addresses Complaint That ‘systemd-tmpfiles’ Could Unexpectedly Delete Your /home Directory

"A good portion of my home directory got deleted," complained a bug report for systemd filed last week. It requested an update to a...

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Basics of Digital Forensics

Forensics is the work of investigating the evidence and establishing the facts of interest that links to an incident. In this article we just discuss...

Linus Torvalds Doesn’t Merge sched_ext For The Linux 6.11 Merge Window

While Linus Torvalds stated in mid-June that he intended to merge sched_ext for Linux 6.11 as the exciting extensible scheduler code, it didn't end up...

Next Gen Mixed Linux Management

Today is a special day at SUSE: We are launching the next generation of SUSE Manager – SUSE Manager 5.0. You might be thinking that...

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Combining exploration, city-building and complex resource management, Scorchlands 1.0 is out now

Available now with Native Linux support and full Steam Deck support with the 1.0 release, Scorchlands has left Early Access. There's no Steam Deck rating just yet from Valve, but the developer made it clear the 1.0 update is "fully compatible with the Steam Deck" and they have "added full controller support and UI scaling to enhance the gameplay experience". What is it? Well, it's...

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