The Slackware Linux Project: Slackware Release Announcement Slackware Release Announcement: Well folks, in spite of the dire predictions of YouTube pundits, this morning the Slackhog emerged from its development den, did not see its shadow, and Slackware 15.0 has been officially released - another six weeks (or years) of
The Beatles: Get BackYou can’t move for long and winding pieces about Get Back. Some writers focus on a person or myth, while others use it to justify their dogma. Me? I’m just a massive fan and have to write about it.Simon Collison Simon Collison: You can’
From the release notes: We’ve had some big AdGuard Home updates in the past, but this one is to top them all. It’s been brewing for almost eight months! 🙀 So no wonder there’s heaps upon heaps of new features, improvements, bugfixes, and other changes. We’d better
BCC & libbpf Latest versions of BCC (v0.22.0) and libbpf (v0.5.0) are now available from the bpftrace PPA[1] for bionic, focal and hirsute: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:hadret/bpftrace sudo apt update sudo apt install bpftrace bpfcc-tools libbpf Right now bionic builds of bpftrace are still
Debian -- News -- Debian 11 “bullseye” releasedDebian 11 "bullseye" released Debian news: After 2 years, 1 month, and 9 days of development, the Debian project is proud to present its new stable version 11 (code name bullseye), which will be supported for the next 5 years thanks
In June latest release of libbpf has landed in Ubuntu repositories for impish (upcoming 21.10 release). I grabbed the 0.4.0 version and backported it to bionic, focal, groovy and hirsute – these are test builds and are available from the following PPA: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:hadret/libbpf sudo