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Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Feb 26, 2023


Linux Lite 6.4 to Adopt Zstd Compression for Its Apps for Lightning Fast Updates

BSD: ZFS and More



Fabio Alessandro Locati: Podman ports and firewalld


↺ Fabio Alessandro Locati: Podman ports and firewalld


> A few weeks ago, I was doing a security check on one of my machines to ensure that everything was secure when I noticed that there were some ports open that I was surprised to find out. The way I discovered those ports was by checking some ports with netcat (nc -zv IP_ADDRESS PORT). I was expecting those ports to be closed, and I got surprised when netcat claimed to be able to connect to them.



The Talospace Project: Firefox 110 on POWER


↺ The Talospace Project: Firefox 110 on POWER


> Firefox 110 is out, with graphics performance improvements like GPU-accelerated 2D canvas and faster WebGL, and the usual under the hood updates.


↺ Firefox 110 is out

↺ under the hood updates



Joe Brockmeier: Mini PC review: Beelink SER5 Pro with AMD Ryzen 5 5600H


↺ Joe Brockmeier: Mini PC review: Beelink SER5 Pro with AMD Ryzen 5 5600H


> The Beelink SER5 makes a really nice little Linux boxen. All of the components seem well-supported, though Red Hat Insights gave me a bit of a warning that the CPU or motherboard wasn’t technically supported. (I should’ve saved the warning.) It works fine, I’m assuming I’m just seeing that because this isn’t certified hardware. Not a shock.


> Certified or not, everything seems to work just fine. I’ve tried it with several combos of monitors, keyboards, input devices, and USB-C hubs. No problems at all.




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