Linuxgram 🐧@linuxgram · Post #18325 · 06.04.2026, 15:20
📰 Multi-OS Cyberattacks: How SOCs Close a Critical Risk in 3 Steps
Your attack surface no longer lives on one operating system, and neither do the campaigns targeting it. In enterprise environments, attackers move across Windows endpoints, executive MacBooks, Linux infrastructure, and mobile devices, taking advantage of the fact that many SOC workflows are still fragmented by platform. For security leaders, this creates a.
🔗 Source: https://thehackernews.com/2026/04/multi-os-cyberattacks-how-socs-close.html
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Linuxgram 🐧@linuxgram · Post #18321 · 06.04.2026, 11:44
📰 hid-omg-detect: Linux Driver In Development To Detect Malicious HID Devices
Zubeyr Almaho has been leading work on a new HID driver named hid-omg-detect with an intent on passive monitoring to watch out for any malicious HID devices being connected to the system...
🔗 Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/hid-omg-detect-Malicious-HID
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Linuxgram 🐧@linuxgram · Post #18315 · 04.04.2026, 21:57
📰 The best thing about modern Linux isn't the desktop, it's how easy it is to roll back your mistakes
When I made the move from Windows to Linux, I wasn't quite sure what to expect. I knew I was moving into a whole new ecosystem, and I had an idea as to what I wanted to test out, but other than that, I had no idea what I was getting into. So, I just sort of jumped in and gave Linux a try.
🔗 Source: https://www.xda-developers.com/best-thing-about-modern-linux-rollback-your-mistakes/
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Linuxgram 🐧@linuxgram · Post #18296 · 03.04.2026, 13:41
📰 When a billboard survives the wind, but not the boot
This GRUB is not an advert for some tasty fried food Bork!Bork!Bork! It's one thing to bare your undercarriage in private. It's a whole other thing to do so on the side of a road, risking the possibility that passing drivers will question your Linux competence.…
🔗 Source: https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2026/04/03/when_a_billboard_survives_the/
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Linuxgram 🐧@linuxgram · Post #18295 · 03.04.2026, 13:25
📰 Snapdragon X2's Adreno X2-85 GPU Sees Driver Improvements For Linux 7.1
Rob Clark on Thursday sent out the batch of MSM DRM driver feature changes targeting the upcoming Linux 7.1 merge window. This new work for DRM-Next includes enhancements to the Adreno X2-85 GPU support as found within the new Snapdragon X2 laptop SoCs plus various enhancements to existing Qualcomm graphics/display hardware...
🔗 Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-7.1-Qualcomm-MSM
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Linuxgram 🐧@linuxgram · Post #18294 · 03.04.2026, 13:09
📰 FreeBSD Laptop Project Hopes To Port Newer Linux Graphics Drivers This Year
Developers working on the FreeBSD laptop initiative to make the FreeBSD operating system more suitable for running on modern laptop hardware have drafted their road-map of further action items they hope to accomplish in 2026...
🔗 Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/FreeBSD-Newer-GPU-Drivers-2026
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Linuxgram 🐧@linuxgram · Post #18277 · 02.04.2026, 06:21
📰 Running Mainline Linux, U-Boot, and Mesa on Rockchip: A year in review
Get the recap of Nicolas Frattaroli's FOSDEM talk detailing Rockchip’s mainline progress, including Vulkan 1.4 and NPU support as a vital path to sustainable, affordable hardware.
🔗 Source: https://www.collabora.com/news-and-blog/blog/2026/03/02/running-mainline-linux-u-boot-and-mesa-on-rockchip-a-year-in-review/
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Linuxgram 🐧@linuxgram · Post #18275 · 01.04.2026, 19:57
📰 NVIDIA announce a preview of "DRM Per-Plane Color Pipeline API" support on Linux (good for HDR)
NVIDIA just announced something quite interesting, in the form of an upcoming update for their GPU drivers for Linux.Read the full article on GamingOnLinux.
🔗 Source: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/04/nvidia-announce-a-preview-of-drm-per-plane-color-pipeline-api-support-on-linux-good-for-hdr/
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Linuxgram 🐧@linuxgram · Post #18261 · 31.03.2026, 15:41
📰 A Lot Of Rust Graphics Driver Changes For Linux 7.1, NVIDIA Nova Driver Additions
Sent out yesterday were the DRM Rust feature changes for DRM-Next ahead of the Linux 7.1 merge window coming in April. The Rust graphics/display driver code for Linux 7.1 includes more programming language abstractions and other Rust infrastructure work to make graphics drivers written in Rust more capable...
🔗 Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Rust-DRM-For-Linux-7.1
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Linuxgram 🐧@linuxgram · Post #18256 · 31.03.2026, 13:49
📰 Axios Supply Chain Attack Pushes Cross-Platform RAT via Compromised npm Account
The popular HTTP client known as Axios has suffered a supply chain attack after two newly published versions of the npm package introduced a malicious dependency that delivers a trojan capable of targeting Windows, macOS, and Linux systems.Versions 1.14.1 and 0.30.4 of Axios have been found to inject "plain-crypto-js" version 4.2.1 as a fake dependency.According to StepSecurity, the two.
🔗 Source: https://thehackernews.com/2026/03/axios-supply-chain-attack-pushes-cross.html
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Linuxgram 🐧@linuxgram · Post #18253 · 31.03.2026, 10:32
📰 The Next LVFS Actions Begin Tomorrow To Encourage More Hardware Vendors To Step Up
Last year the Linux Vendor Firmware Service (LVFS) announced plans for major vendors to pay or contribute code to this project that makes it easy for deploying new system and device firmware on Linux systems. They are asking those with less than 99 employees to contribute $10k USD annually or those larger organizations to contribute $100k USD annually or to be employing engineer(s) to work full-time on LVFS/Fwupd.
🔗 Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/LVFS-April-2026-Actions
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Linuxgram 🐧@linuxgram · Post #18252 · 31.03.2026, 08:52
📰 Fastfetch 2.61 System Information Tool Drops Windows 7 and 8 Support
Fastfetch 2.61 drops Windows 7 and 8 support, introduces faster GPU detection, and transitions to a pure C build on Linux.
🔗 Source: https://linuxiac.com/fastfetch-2-61-system-information-tool-drops-windows-7-and-8-support/
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