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Microsoft Extends Unified RBAC to Sentinel With Row‑Level Access Controls

Microsoft Sentinel is raising the bar for secure collaboration by adding support for Unified RBAC and row-level access controls. The update enables multiple teams to operate within a shared environment while maintaining strict governance, granular visibility, and streamlined management. “This…

StarWind V2V / P2V Converter Version 9 (build 848) – Multi-VM Conversions

StarWind V2V / P2V Converter Version 9 (build 848) – Multi-VM Conversions

If you’re managing a datacenter or designing infrastructure and still working across platforms like VMware ESXi, Microsoft Hyper-V, Proxmox, oVirt, or even Oracle VirtualBox—or handling migrations between on-prem environments and cloud providers such as Azure and AWS—you’re likely familiar with…

How To Auto Delete Temp Files on All Domain Computers Using GPO Storage Sense

Introduction Disk space bloat from temporary files is a silent performance killer across enterprise environments. As an IT administrator managing dozens or hundreds of domain-joined Windows machines, manually cleaning up Temp files, Recycle Bin contents, and cached data is simply…

Systemd 260 Drops SysV Init Support in Major Cleanup Update

Systemd 260 Drops SysV Init Support in Major Cleanup Update

The release of systemd 260 marks one of the most significant updates in recent versions, introducing sweeping changes that modernize the Linux ecosystem while phasing out long-standing legacy components. 🚨 End of System V Init Support One of the biggest…

Systemd Introduces Birth Date Support for Upcoming Linux Desktop Age Controls

Systemd Introduces Birth Date Support for Upcoming Linux Desktop Age Controls

Recent discussions around age-verification regulations are starting to leave a mark on how the Linux desktop ecosystem evolves. As part of this shift, systemd has introduced a new birthDate field within its user record format—an early move toward incorporating standardized…

Bottles 63.0 Introduces Proxy Support and Resolves Installation Issues

Bottles 63.0 Introduces Proxy Support and Resolves Installation Issues

Bottles, an open-source tool built on Wine that lets users run Windows applications and games on Linux with a user-friendly GUI, has released version 63.0. This update addresses several stability issues. It resolves a crash caused by zero-byte ghost files…

Firefox 149 Now Available for Download, Brings Split View

Firefox 149 Now Available for Download, Brings Split View

A month after releasing version 148, Mozilla has launched Firefox 149, the latest update to its popular open-source web browser, now available for download, introducing performance improvements, new features, and security changes across desktop platforms, including Linux. PDF handling is…

DietPi 10.2 Released with Immich Support and New Software Options

DietPi 10.2 Released with Immich Support and New Software Options

DietPi, a lightweight and performance-optimized Linux distribution based on Debian, has rolled out version 10.2, marking the first update in its 10.x release series. Known for its efficiency on single-board computers like Raspberry Pi as well as server environments, DietPi…

Run Your Own Private Cloud on Proxmox: Deploy Alpine Nextcloud LXC with the Proxmox Community Script

Run Your Own Private Cloud on Proxmox: Deploy Alpine Nextcloud LXC with the Proxmox Community Script

Introduction Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox — you’ve been feeding your files, documents, photos, and arguably some of your most sensitive personal and professional data into cloud platforms you don’t own, can’t audit, and have absolutely no control over. At some…

Self-Host Your Own AI Chat Platform with LibreChat: Deploy on Proxmox in Minutes with the Community Script

Self-Host Your Own AI Chat Platform with LibreChat: Deploy on Proxmox in Minutes with the Community Script

Introduction If you’ve ever stared at your monthly ChatGPT Plus bill and thought, “I’m an IT professional with a running Proxmox cluster — why am I paying a subscription for something I could run myself?” — this post is for…