Videos: Fork Bombs, Lost+Found, Fedora 37 Vs Zorin OS 16.2, More
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What Is The Fork Bomb? How Does It Work? - Invidious
A fork bomb is a piece of code that, if run via a script or entered into the terminal, will create a process that continually forks itself until the computer completely runs out of memory and locks up. Essentially, it is a denial of service (DoS) attack. You often see the "shell fork bomb" posted on Linux forums and chat rooms. It looks like a random string of characters. What do those characters actually do?
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Lost+Found: Why Does This Linux Folder Exist?? - Invidious
I've you've dug around your Linux file system you may have seen a Lost+Found folder but what is and why does it actually exist?
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Fedora 37 Vs Zorin OS 16.2 | Which is the Best Linux Distro? (For 2022) - Invidious
Fedora 37 and Zorin OS 16.2 are the hottest releases of this year-end, and if you're wondering which of these to install, you're not alone. Fedora and Zorin could not be further away from each other. They have completely different origins, different bases, and different package managers and they both provide completely different experiences. But they both are remarkable at what they do.
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EU destroys Meta, Huge Mint 21.1 Beta, Mac GPU support: Linux - Open Source News - Invidious
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Is Your Car Infotainment System Safe? - Invidious
This week in the Weekly News Roundup, law enforcement are tracking people through their vehicle infotainment system, Google's signing key leaked...oops, and Microsoft has another way to get you to switch to Windows 11. Will you go for it?