RPM, the popular package management system for Linux distributions, has just released a major update with version 4.20. This new release brings a host of new features and improvements, but perhaps the most significant is the introduction of declarative build systems. Declarative build systems are a way of defining the …
HardenedBSD and Protectli Partner to Build a Censorship-Resistant Mesh Network
HardenedBSD, a security-focused operating system, and Protectli, a leader in network security hardware, have partnered to create a censorship-resistant mesh network that aims to provide users with a more secure and private internet experience. Censorship and surveillance have become growing concerns in the digital age, with governments and corporations increasingly …
Arch Linux Announces Collaboration with Valve for Enhanced Build Service and Secure Signing
Arch Linux, known for its simplicity, flexibility, and cutting-edge software, has announced a collaboration with Valve, the video game developer and digital distribution platform, to enhance its build service and provide secure signing for packages. This collaboration aims to improve the user experience for Arch Linux users who are also …
Sublime Text 4 Build 4180 Brings Fixes Across All Platforms
Sublime Text 4, the popular text editor used by developers and programmers worldwide, has recently released Build 4180, which brings a host of fixes and improvements across all platforms. This new build addresses various issues reported by users, making the editor more stable and reliable for coding tasks. One of …
JetBrains IntelliJ Idea Users Can Test a ‘Pure Wayland’ Build
JetBrains IntelliJ Idea is a popular Integrated Development Environment (IDE) used by software developers around the world. With its powerful features and user-friendly interface, it has become the go-to choice for many programmers. However, one area where IntelliJ Idea has been lacking is support for the Wayland display server protocol, …
OpenELA Launches Rapid Delivery of Enterprise Linux Build Sources
OpenELA, a leading provider of enterprise Linux solutions, has recently announced the launch of its Rapid Delivery service for enterprise Linux build sources. This new service is designed to help businesses quickly and easily access the necessary resources to build custom Linux distributions tailored to their specific needs. The demand …