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Cockpit project releases Cockpit Files plugin

The Cockpit project has announced the first release of Cockpit Files, a plugin for Cockpit that allows file management on your server via a web browser:

Cockpit Files was initially started by Google Summer of Code (GSoC) student Mahmoud Hamdy and is now under active development by the Cockpit team. The goal is to replace the functionality of the cockpit-navigator plugin from 45Drives and include automated testing per commit, a standard PatternFly-based interface, and consistency with the rest of Cockpit.

Development builds for Fedora are available via a Copr repository, and packages are expected for Arch, Debian, and Fedora. LWN covered the Cockpit project in March.

[$] Elevating CentOS 7 to a new life

CentOS Linux 7 was first released in July 2014, and is due to go end-of-life (EOL) on June 30. By now, anyone who pays attention to such things is aware that Red Hat pulled the plug on CentOS Linux in late 2020 to be replaced by CentOS Stream instead. CentOS Linux 8 support was wound down at the end of 2021 rather than in 2029 as originally stated. CentOS Linux 7 was allowed to serve out its full lifespan—but that EOL is approaching rapidly and there's no direct upgrade path. Users and organizations looking for a lifeline might want to consider AlmaLinux's ELevate utility, which allows CentOS users to migrate to alternate enterprise Linux (EL) operating systems.

Nominations are open for the PSF Board election

The Python Software Foundation (PSF) has announced that nominations are open for the PSF Board election through June 25:

Who runs for the board? People who care about the Python community, who want to see it flourish and grow, and also have a few hours a month to attend regular meetings, serve on committees, participate in conversations, and promote the Python community.

The PSF has a video about serving on the board for those who might be interested. PSF members can nominate themselves or another member. Candidates will be announced on June 27. Voting begins on July 2 and will end on July 16.

[$] Memory sealing for the GNU C Library

The mseal() system call allows a process to prevent any future changes to portions of its address space (thus "sealing" them); it was patterned after the mimmutable() system call in OpenBSD. mseal() generated a lot of discussion, but it was finally merged for the upcoming 6.10 kernel release. While mseal() was initially aimed at securing the Chrome browser, the hope was that it would be useful elsewhere; as a step toward realizing that hope, Adhemerval Zanella has posted a patch series adding support for — and use of — mseal() to the GNU C library (glibc).

NVIDIA STUDIO STARS 2 : voici les 4 trailers épiques qui ont gagné le concours [Sponso]

Cet article a été réalisé en collaboration avec NVIDIA et LDLC

C’est la fin du concours NVIDIA STUDIO STARS 2, qui s’est terminé après un mois de compétition. Après avoir visionné l’ensemble des trailers, le jury s’est réuni : voici les 4 grands gagnants de cette seconde édition.

Cet article a été réalisé en collaboration avec NVIDIA et LDLC

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OpenSUSE Leap 15.6 released

The openSUSE Leap 15.6 release is available; this is intended to be the last Leap 15.x release before Leap 16 comes out. "Leap 15.6 is projected to receive maintenance and security updates until the end of 2025 to ensure sufficient overlap with the next release". Changes include the addition of the Cockpit server-management tool, a 6.4 kernel, GNOME 45, and many other upgrades. This release also removes a long list of unmaintained Python packages. See the release notes for details.

Security updates for Wednesday

Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (booth), Debian (cyrus-imapd and vlc), Fedora (firefox, libarchive, php, and singularity-ce), Oracle (ipa and ruby:3.3), Red Hat (389-ds-base, buildah, c-ares, cockpit, containernetworking-plugins, fence-agents, gdk-pixbuf2, gvisor-tap-vsock, kernel, kernel-rt, kpatch-patch, libreoffice, podman, protobuf-c, python-idna, rpm-ostree, ruby, and tomcat), Slackware (cups and mozilla), SUSE (bind, cups, iperf, kernel, nano, and poppler), and Ubuntu (libapache-mod-jk, linux-aws, linux-aws-5.15, linux-aws, linux-oracle, linux-intel-iotg-5.15, linux-nvidia, and mysql-8.0).
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