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Linux is the open-source operating-system kernel and the ecosystem of distributions built on it, spanning desktop, server, and embedded use; distinct from Linux gaming, which has its own topic.

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r/linux · u/dzimazilla · 3d ago

Microsoft just shipped its own general-purpose Linux distro: Azure Linux 4.0

Microsoft released Azure Linux 4, a Fedora based general purpose server distro available as an Azure VM and under WSL. Interesting to see Microsoft shipping its own Linux distro after years of mostly hosting others.

r/linuxquestions · u/Gaspucci42 · 1w ago

If you could only use one linux distro for the rest of your life what would you use?

Factoring in everything except likelyhood of if or not it will still be supported in the future what distro would you use if you could only use one for the rest of your life? Also what do you mostly use your computer for…

r/Linux_Gaming · u/Perdouille · 1w ago

Discord on Twitter: "is it the year of the linux desktop?" [Announcing better "Go Live" hardware support, better updater, supporting more distros and some other stuff]

Discord on Twitter: "is it the year of the linux desktop?" [Announcing better "Go Live" hardware support, better updater, supporting more distros and some other stuff]

r/cybersecurity · u/rkhunter_ · 2w ago

New Linux 'Dirty Frag' zero-day gives root on all major distros

New Linux 'Dirty Frag' zero-day gives root on all major distros

r/linux · u/pipewire · 3w ago

Copy Fail is a trivially exploitable logic bug in Linux, reachable on all major distros released in the last 9 years. A small, portable python script gets root on all platforms.

Copy Fail is a trivially exploitable logic bug in Linux, reachable on all major distros released in the last 9 years. A small, portable python script gets root on all platforms.

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